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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Florida presidential ballot as Reform Party candidate

nypost.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on Florida ballots as the Reform Party candidate after the Florida Division of Elections recertified its party status on Friday.

Whitmer says RFK Jr. gives her 'some concern,' needs to be 'taken seriously'

thehill.com

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) said independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and other third-party candidates give her "some concern." Whitmer was pressed on CNN's "State of the Union" about recent polls that showed…

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Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

www.startribune.com

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

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Why Robert F. Kennedy’s Jr.’s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

wtop.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls.…

Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

www.ksat.com

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

www.local10.com

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

www.wsls.com

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

Why Robert F. Kennedy's Jr.'s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reached 15% or more in three approved national polls. One more, and he will have met one of CNN's benchmarks to qualify for the debate June 27 with Democratic President Joe Biden…

Why Robert F. Kennedy’s Jr.’s current presidential polling numbers might not hold up into November

kvia.com

By LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is hoping to get on the debate stage with Democratic President Joe Biden and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. To do…

Saturday, Jun 8

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RFK Jr. hits Biden for invoking Ukraine war in D-Day remarks

thehill.com

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. went after President Biden Friday, after he invoked the Russia-Ukraine war in his D-Day anniversary remarks. In his speech Friday, Biden asked several hypothetical questions related…

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Trump Says He’d ‘Love’ for RFK Jr. to Join Biden Debate

Donald Trump, ahead of his debate with President Joe Biden on CNN later this month, claimed Friday that he would “love” it if Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. were included as well, while acknowledging that the network’s polling criteria—which…

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Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

www.startribune.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That’s not yet true

kvia.com

By JONATHAN J. COOPER Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claims he’s qualified for the ballot in enough states win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there’s a major caveat. At least 10 of the 19 states…

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

www.local10.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

www.ksat.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.

Kennedy says he has secured ballot access in enough states to win. That's not yet true

www.wsls.com

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., claimed Friday that he's qualified for the ballot in enough states to win the presidency as an independent candidate, but there's a major caveat: at least 10 of the states have not certified his candidacy.