Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offered a candid assessment of Donald Trump’s debate performance against Vice President Kamala Harris, saying the former president missed an opportunity within the first few minutes.
I think [Trump] really had an airtight argument for his presidency, but he was not able to make that case to the American public,” Kennedy says The post RFK Jr. Tells Fox News That Harris ‘Clearly Won the Debate,
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested Wednesday that former President Trump’s debate performance could have an impact on independent support, saying polling next week might show a “drop in support” within the key group of voters.
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Dean, who represents Montgomery County, had an exchange with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. when he joined a TV interview she was doing ahead of the debate in Philadelphia.
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reacts to the ABC News Presidential Debate and laments changes in the Democratic Party (Courtesy: ABC News).
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris debated for the first time at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday. The debate was hosted by ABC News.
North Carolina had been scheduled to start sending absentee ballots last Friday, but that was delayed after Kennedy sued to have his name removed.
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina - Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots this year, a decision that's seen as helpful to Republican nominee Donald Trump's chances in the 2024 battleground state.
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots this year. The North Carolina Supreme Court ordered election officials on Sept. 9 to remove Kennedy’s name from ballots and reprint them, which will likely cut weeks off the state’s mail-in voting period.
Kennedy has sought to withdraw from ballots in tightly contested states after throwing support to Trump late last month