Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he is considering running for president as a Libertarian candidate. After leaving the Democratic party, Kennedy struggled to gain ballot access in most states as an independent. Kennedy noted he has a good relationship with the Libertarian party and will address their California convention. He has so far qualified for the ballot in the state of Utah as an independent. Running as a Libertarian may provide an easier path to ballot access versus an independent bid.
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00:00 It's Benzinga, and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he's considering running for president as a Libertarian candidate,
00:06 having struggled to gain ballot access in most states as an Independent after leaving
00:10 the Democratic Party.
00:11 Kennedy noted he's had a good relationship with the Libertarian Party and will address
00:14 their California convention.
00:16 He's so far qualified for the ballot in the state of Utah as an Independent.
00:20 Running as a Libertarian may provide an easier path to ballot access versus an Independent
00:23 bid.
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