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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear as a presidential candidate in Hawaii after gathering enough voter signatures to qualify for the state ballot. Kennedy’s campaign announced Thursday that it ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on Hawaii’s presidential ballot following a Friday ruling that blocked an effort by Hawaii Democrats to disqualify his ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. survived the first legal challenge to his ballot access from the Democratic Party. Hawaii’s state Democratic Party “failed to meet its burden of proof” to boot Kennedy ...
KANEOHE (HawaiiNewsNow) - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared at a campaign rally in Kaneohe Thursday, promoting himself as a viable candidate in his effort to get on the ballot in Hawaii and the other ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is polling as high as 16% in some national presidential surveys. ... But his campaign said it also met criteria to appear on the ballot in Idaho, Iowa, Hawaii, ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nephew of late President John F. Kennedy and son of late presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy — who is known for his anti-vaccine rhetoric — filed to run for ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY he is the 2024 presidential ... and Utah in November. He is also expected to be on the ballot in Hawaii, Michigan and Texas.
Robert F. Kennedy says he will qualify for presidential debates as he issues challenge to Trump By . ... Hawaii, North Carolina, Idaho, Nebraska, Iowa and Ohio, a campaign rep said. ...
Gov. Josh Green battled a measles outbreak that killed 83 people, mostly children. President Trump wants Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a vaccine skeptic, as his health policy chief.
Before I was governor of Hawaii, I saw how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. contributed to a measles outbreak in ... One of the most prominent voices behind the anti-vaccine campaign was Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. right, waves on stage with Nicole Shanahan, after announcing her as his running mate, during a campaign event on March 26, 2024, in Oakland, Calif.