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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks at a voter rally, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023, in Phoenix. AP. Kennedy made the stop in Phoenix as part of his laborious push to get ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrew from the ballot in Arizona late Thursday, as speculation grows that he could drop his independent presidential bid and endorse Donald Trump.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed paperwork to withdraw from the presidential race in Arizona, a spokesman for the Arizona secretary of state’s office said on Thursday night.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Friday will discuss the future of his candidacy, his campaign announced on Wednesday. Trump, 78, is set to hold a rally about a 30-minute drive away in Glendale, Arizona ...
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the Independent presidential candidate, has reportedly withdrawn his name from the presidential ballot in the state of Arizona. On X, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian ...
Independent candidates rarely succeed in U.S. politics, if they can make the ballot at all. But they don’t usually carry a famous last name like that of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As voters displa… ...
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former President Donald Trump shared the stage in Arizona on Friday, capping a week of policy-focused appearances across the nation.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has garnered support from Arizona residents for his stance on health and nutrition. State Rep. Leo Biasiucci, with Kennedy's support, advanced bills targeting junk food in ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Some voted for Donald Trump, others for Joe Biden. A few had never wanted anything to do with politics before they heard Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on a podcast or YouTube video.
On Friday, a longtime friend of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent candidate for president, delivered boxes carrying 110,000 signatures to election officials in Arizona, to secure ballot ...
Children's Health Defense argues its First Amendment rights were violated when Facebook restricted its anti-vaccine posts.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Arizona to support two proposed state laws: one restricting food stamp purchases of soda and the other banning certain "ultraprocessed" foods in schools.