Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential campaign has achieved a significant milestone by submitting over 21,000 signatures for ballot access in Georgia, well surpassing the required 7,500 signatures. This accomplishment underscores the campaign’s determination and broad support as they strive to secure spots on ballots across all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
Kennedy, alongside running mate Nicole Shanahan, has been actively gathering signatures across the country. They have already achieved ballot access in 10 states, including California, Michigan, and New Mexico, among others. Moreover, they have submitted signatures in an additional 13 states, such as New York, Texas, and Illinois, demonstrating a concerted effort to expand their electoral presence nationwide.
The campaign’s strategy focuses on grassroots mobilization and engaging supporters from diverse backgrounds. By exceeding signature requirements in Georgia and other states, Kennedy and Shanahan aim to offer voters a viable alternative in the upcoming presidential election.
With the submission of signatures in Georgia, the campaign prepares for rigorous scrutiny and validation processes by state authorities. This milestone not only strengthens their electoral standing but also highlights their commitment to democratic participation and electoral integrity.
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As the presidential race progresses, Kennedy’s campaign remains dedicated to amplifying their message and platform, addressing key issues that resonate with voters across the political spectrum. Their ballot access achievements reflect a growing momentum and the potential to impact the national dialogue leading up to Election Day.
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