"RFK Jr. Revives Uncle JFK's Legacy with $7M Super Bowl Ad"

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The super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential bid aired a $7 million ad during the Super Bowl, featuring a remake of a 1960 campaign spot for his uncle, former President John F. Kennedy. The ad drew criticism from his cousin Bobby Shriver and his brother Mark, who oppose Kennedy's views, including his anti-vaccine advocacy. The Democratic National Committee filed a complaint alleging coordination between Kennedy's campaign and the super PAC. Kennedy is currently on the ballot only in Utah.
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