Independent candidate’s campaign says Kennedy due to speak ‘about the present historical moment and his path forward’
Independent US presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy jnr speaks to reporters at the Nassau County Supreme Court in Mineola, New York. Photograph: Stefan Jeremiah/AP
Mr Kennedy withdrew from the ballot in Arizona on Thursday, less than a week after he submitted well more than the required number of signatures to appear on the ballot. Both campaigns have spent months accusing Democrats of weaponising the legal system for their own benefit. Mr Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, also openly suggested on a podcast this week that his campaign might “walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump”.
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