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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., running as an independent presidential candidate, has announced that he will be on the ballot in all 50 states.
What Kennedy said: During an interview with Neil Cavuto on Fox News, Kennedy said, “Right now we have enough signatures to be on all 50 states, so… we’ve handed most of them in, some of the states are not yet certified, but we’re gonna be on the ballot in all 50 states, for sure.”

Where he currently stands: As of now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has secured confirmed ballot access in 15 states, including crucial swing states like Michigan, Nevada, and North Carolina. When asked how he plans to be on ballots in all states despite currently being on just 15, RFK responded, “A lotta the states, Neil, don’t certify until mid-August. So… we’ve turned in our signatures, the signatures have been accepted and they’re gonna be certified.”
Digging Deeper: RFK is far behind Harris and Trump in the national polls, capturing only about 5.5% of voter support. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, is currently ahead with 45.3%, closely followed by former President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, who has 44.5%. Some Republicans are increasingly worried that Kennedy’s independent run might pull votes away from Trump, which could tip the balance in crucial swing states.
Recent polling: Attached is the most recent polling courtesy of realclearpolling.com
