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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. To Announce Running Mate

Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura talks to reporters outside the federal building in St. Paul, Minn., on Oct. 20, 2015. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is having conversations with vice presidential c

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to reveal his running mate for his independent presidential campaign on March 26 in Oakland, California, according to his campaign. The announcement comes early due to ballot access regulations in various states that necessitate independent candidates to name their vice presidential choices before proceeding.

While the specific individual has not been disclosed, Kennedy mentioned to The New York Times that NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura are leading contenders for the position. Kennedy, who initially launched his campaign as a primary challenger to Democratic President Joe Biden, later shifted gears to run as an independent.

As the son of a former attorney general and nephew of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has faced criticism for his embrace of conspiracy theories and unorthodox views on vaccines. Despite this, he has garnered support from individuals who share his skepticism towards vaccines and his environmental activism.

Ballot access regulations require independent candidates to name VP choices early.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reveal running mate on March 26 in Oakland, California.
Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura are leading contenders for Kennedy's running mate.

Ballot access for independent candidates is a complex and costly process, with regulations differing significantly from state to state. Kennedy's existing network of supporters and his famous last name have set him apart from typical third-party candidates.

Aaron Rodgers, known for his tenure with the Green Bay Packers and current role with the New York Jets, aligns with Kennedy on issues related to vaccine mandates and frequently appears on anti-establishment podcasts. Jesse Ventura, a former professional wrestler, caused a stir in 1998 when he won the Minnesota governorship as an independent candidate.

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