RFK Jr. collects signatures in NH for 2024 ballot
Independent Candidate RFK Jr. Secures Spot on New Hampshire Ballot
Exciting news in the world of politics as independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has successfully gathered enough signatures to secure his place on New Hampshire’s ballot for the 2024 election. This means that his name will now appear alongside the Republican and Democratic nominees, who are shaping up to be former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, respectively.
In a statement released on Tuesday night, Kennedy expressed his gratitude to his dedicated supporters and volunteers who made this achievement possible. He emphasized that democracy goes beyond just voting and highlighted the enthusiasm of people in collecting signatures, forming new political parties, and rallying for real change. This energy will be crucial in getting his name on the ballot in every state and driving voter registration and get-out-the-vote efforts as the election day approaches.
New Hampshire is the second state where RFK Jr. has met the necessary requirements, having already qualified in Utah earlier this month. Kennedy has always considered the Granite State as a major battleground, particularly in his campaign against the Democratic National Committee. He believed that the DNC’s decision to reschedule New Hampshire’s primary date was an attempt to favor Biden without a fair contest, which ultimately led to his decision to run as an independent in October.
It remains to be seen how RFK Jr.’s candidacy will impact the Democrats and Republicans, as he could potentially draw votes away from both parties’ nominees. Nevertheless, his team is determined to make him eligible in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for the upcoming presidential election in November.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting and unpredictable race!
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