US Election: Kennedy Jr.’s Campaign Headquarters Gathered Necessary Signatures Also in Texas

The independent candidate has already secured the support of American voters in 5 states

Robert Kennedy Jr.

Robert Kennedy Jr, an independent candidate in the US presidential election, continues to show the resilience of his clan, which does not allow itself to be intimidated by either Biden or Trump, and is moving forward with exceptional results. Specifically, his campaign collected “more than double the number of signatures needed to qualify in Texas,” given the US presidential election scheduled for November 5. Texas requires more than 100,000 signatures to recognize a candidate who can run in the US presidential election. Now it turns out that Kennedy’s campaign has raised more than twice as much, winning the confidence of voters in four other states: California, Hawaii, Michigan, and Utah.

According to Politico, Robert Kennedy Jr., a former Democratic Party supporter and now an independent candidate, “continues to exceed expectations in terms of entrenchment and territorial consensus.” Kennedy’s presidential campaign, Politico emphasized, was born “out of nowhere last October” and therefore could not count on a consolidated network of support, as is the case with libertarians, Greens, and other American parties or movements that want to break the dual monopoly system of Democrats and Republicans.

Kennedy could thus join the small group of independent candidates who have succeeded in influencing modern presidential elections, such as George Wallace, Ross Perot, and Ralph Nader.

According to a New York Times poll, about 10% of likely voters would support him: if the election were held today, among “likely voters” in six swing states (Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin), the last Kennedy dynasty character would get 9% of the vote, Joe Biden would get 36%, and Donald Trump would get 42%.