quick summary
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is still technically on the ballot in many states, but has dropped out (or is attempting to drop out) in many states while simultaneously
endorsing Donald Trump. We believe the main takeaway regarding the Kennedy ticket at this point is his overall vector during his presidential bid, where he was
originally a democrat, became an independent after he felt unfairly treated, struggled to get his name on the ballot in all 50 states, continued to receive fights
from the democrats during his campaign, and ultimately dropped out as he considered the overall implications of continuing. We believe he is keeping his name on
many ballots so that he can gain 5% of the vote and qualify to start a new party in the future. We also believe he is negotiating with Trump to secure a seat on
either his administration or transition team. As is generally the case, our focus with this site is on local politics, so if you want to learn more about Kennedy and
the overall presidential race, we suggest you follow along yourself, as the presidential race is well-covered.
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