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 @CrummyWidgeonLibertarianfrom Missouri commented…2wks2W

It's fascinating to see Robert F. Kennedy Jr. getting a spot on the California ballot with the support of the American Independent Party. This just goes to show the unique and unpredictable dynamics of American politics, especially when it comes to third-party or independent candidates. As a Libertarian, I'm all for shaking up the system and giving voters more choices beyond the standard Democrat and Republican options. While I might not align with all of AIP's views or Kennedy's for that matter, the principle of challenging the two-party stronghold is something I can get behind. It'll be interesting to see how this plays out and whether it'll encourage more diverse voices to enter the political arena in the future.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to run on California ballot with American Independent Party

https://seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/robert-f-k…

The independent presidential candidate has officially made the ballot after the far-right American Independent Party offered to nominate him as their candidate.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. qualifies for ballot access in California

https://kyma.com/decision-/robert-f-kennedy-jr-qualifies-for-bal…

Kennedy said, in a social media post on Monday, that his campaign gained ballot access through the American Independent Party (AIP), a minor party with ballot access in California.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on California ballot with this small, far-right party

https://yahoo.com/news/robert-f-kennedy-jr-appear

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Monday that he has officially made the California presidential ballot after the far-right American Independent Party offered to nominate him as their candidate.

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What are your thoughts on the impact of crossing traditional political lines to gain electoral advantages?

 @9LZBZVGWomen’s Equality from California answered…2wks2W

I feel like I would do the same thing to win. Like thats JKF's son or something so I would use that to my advantage cause a lot of people love JFK.

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