Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Qualifies for Maine Ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Qualifies for Maine Ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Qualifies for Maine Ballot
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has qualified to appear on Maine's November ballot as an independent presidential candidate, gathering over 4,800 signatures from registered voters, surpassing the 4,000 minimum required. His campaign has achieved ballot access in 34 states, positioning him as a potential spoiler in the upcoming election, particularly among Democratic voters. Kennedy's controversial reputation as an anti-vaccination activist has sparked significant debate, with critics accusing him of spreading misinformation, while he maintains support among vaccine skeptics and some Republicans. A recent poll indicated he is garnering 4% support in Maine, with Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump leading the race. As Maine employs ranked-choice voting, Kennedy's participation may alter traditional voting dynamics. The official challenge period for his ballot access runs until August 8, but barring successful challenges, he will be on the ballot for the general election.

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