RFK Jr. has spoken with NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former independent Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura, according to someone familiar with the process.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. speaks during a campaign event in Columbia, S.C., on Nov. 14. has selected a running mate and plans to announce that person in the next two weeks, according to someone familiar with the process.
“Part of the anti-democratic strategy of requiring petitions for ballot access — when polling or small donor thresholds would be more accurate and less onerous — is forcing independent candidates to name a VP far earlier than a two-party candidate would need to,” Kennedy campaign manager Amaryllis Fox Kennedy told The Washington Post in a recent statement. She added that the campaign has engaged in a “broad process to find a partner capable of fighting for the true needs of all Americans.
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