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RFK Jr. Says He Has Collected Enough Signatures for New Jersey Ballot Access

Posted on 17 May 2024 By No Comments on RFK Jr. Says He Has Collected Enough Signatures for New Jersey Ballot Access

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reported on May 16 that his campaign had collected enough signatures to gain ballot access in New Jersey and hinted that he would achieve the same feat in New York by the May 28 deadline.
In a May 16 statement, Mr. Kennedy’s campaign announced it had gathered more than three times the 800-signature minimum in New Jersey.
When Mr. Kennedy named Nicole Shanahan as his running mate in late March, he said that he would announce one to three states per week where ballot access was attained, a prediction that so far has been accurate.
Ballot access is a widely discussed topic in Mr. Kennedy’s bid to become the first independent president since George Washington….

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