After ending his campaign, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has successfully removed his name from the ballot here in Texas. Will that affect the presidential race in Texas? Houston Matters discusses that and other developments in politics in our weekly roundup.
When Kennedy dropped out of the White House race, he said he would only remove his name from swing state ballots and wanted to keep his name on the ballot in other states, such as South Carolina, where his candidacy would not have an effect on the electoral college.
The Wisconsin Elections Commission voted Tuesday to keep Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the battleground state's presidential ballot, despite his request to be removed, and also rejected a Democratic attemp
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. called out the Democratic Party that is more interested in electing an "apparatus" than a thinking candidate.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential bid and endorsed former President Donald Trump last week.
A popular belief in QAnon circles is that John F. Kennedy Jr., who was Robert Kennedy's first cousin, did not actually die in a 1999 plane crash, but has been in hiding and will emerge as Trump's running mate. Many have decided that Vince Fusca, a random Trump follower, is the dead son of President John F. Kennedy.
Kerry Kennedy seeks to neutralize the impact of her brother Robert F. Kennedy's support for Donald Trump and add GOP backing for the Democratic ticket.
Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s former running mate, reacts to criticism he's received since endorsing former President Trump on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
The AAF think tank said Kennedy having a role in the next potential Trump administration would be an "unmitigated disaster."
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not able to remove himself from the ballot in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin despite endorsing former President Trump.