Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is taking significant steps to ensure his presence in the upcoming presidential race, showcasing a strategic approach to overcome the challenges of running as a third-party candidate. Kennedy has sparked speculation about switching to the Libertarian Party, seeking greater ballot access. He has successfully gathered all necessary signatures to secure his place on the ballot in Nevada and won a lawsuit in Idaho to extend the deadline for signature collection, deemed unconstitutional. Additionally, Kennedy has initiated the formation of a new political party, 'We the People,' aimed at facilitating easier access to presidential ballots. For this party to qualify for the November election in California, Kennedy is urging 75,000 voters to change their registration to 'We the People' before June. This move has attracted attention from various quarters, including the Libertarian Party chair, who mentioned that RFK Jr.'s nomination could be 'mutally beneficial.' Kennedy's efforts are not only about securing ballot access but also about challenging the current political discourse, as indicated by his appearance on news platforms discussing the 2024 race and policy-focused elections.
TONIGHT: Before Biden's #SOTU address, Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joins "Eric Bolling The Balance" to discuss the 2024 race and more — 8PM ET on NEWSMAX. WATCH: https://t.co/6ERkL1aKzo @RobertKennedyJr https://t.co/PFX2IuyPC1
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Jesse Watters Primetime - Dems don't want an election based on policy; RFK's third-party run is making Dems nervous... https://t.co/s0dOstFQg0
.@RobertKennedyJr is forming a new political party called “We the People” to make it easier to get on presidential ballots. He wants 75,000 Californians to change their voter registration to “We the People” by June so he can qualify to appear on November’s ballot. https://t.co/z44xp6FM5H
Full interview on RFK Jr seeking the Libertarian Party nomination. https://t.co/SXO2lzY8Dl
Libertarian Party chair says RFK Jr. nomination could be 'mutually beneficial' https://t.co/pUvFLho0Zp
.@RobertKennedyJr started a new political party to get on presidential ballots. In CA, he needs 75,000 voters to change their registration to the "We the People" party before June to qualify for November. Info: https://t.co/lD9jXJFwFv Via @FOXLA w @MarlaTellez https://t.co/17xETcA0cz
.@RobertKennedyJr started a new political party to get on presidential ballots. In CA, he needs 75,000 voters to change their registration to the "We the People" party before June to qualify for November's election. Info: https://t.co/NnqSkPqePu Via @FOXLA w @MarlaTellez https://t.co/jVAqgXemNw
.@RobertKennedyJr says he’s qualified for ballot in Nevada https://t.co/wum7cCEVEh https://t.co/wum7cCEVEh
Kennedy campaign collects all signatures needed to put “Bobby on the Ballot” in Nevada + wins lawsuit in Idaho to extend unconstitutional signature deadline. #Kennedy24 https://t.co/NROtHmYVTk
.@RobertKennedyJr sparks speculation of switch to Libertarian Party for greater ballot access https://t.co/2mVKuzGevH https://t.co/2mVKuzGevH