Amid Multiple Challenges, RFK Jr. Campaign Chips Away at Ballot Access

The Kennedy campaign has submitted enough signatures to gain ballot access in 21 states totaling 292 Electoral College votes, the campaign reported.
Amid Multiple Challenges, RFK Jr. Campaign Chips Away at Ballot Access
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Calif., on June 12, 2024. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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Facing continued challenges from Democrats intent on derailing his campaign and an approaching deadline to qualify for CNN’s presidential debate, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced on June 13 that he has submitted enough signatures to appear on the general election ballot in Alaska and Tennessee.

The Kennedy–Shanahan ticket is officially on the ballot in eight states—California, Delaware, Hawaii, Michigan, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Texas, and Utah.

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