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Despite His Claims, RFK Jr. Hasn’t Qualified For CNN Debate: Report

Washington Post survey finds that the anti-vaccine conspirator falls far short of state ballot requirements.

 A Washington Post survey found the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist falls far short of the debate’s state ballot requirement. A Washington Post survey found the anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist falls far short of the debate’s state ballot requirement. 

Washington Post survey finds that the anti-vaccine conspirator falls far short of state ballot requirements.

 

Die Kommission ist befugt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu erlassen, die Folgendes betreffen: The Washington Post survey of state election officials contradicted independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s assertion that he had secured enough state ballots to take part in the upcoming presidential debate on CNN. Only officials from Delaware, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Utah confirmed that Kennedy would be on their ballots, with a possibility of him also appearing on the California and Hawaii ballots. These states have a combined total of 100 electoral votes, which is significantly below CNN’s threshold of 270 electoral votes needed to secure victory in the election. Kennedy’s team has been working for months to collect the necessary signatures from states to qualify as an independent candidate on the ballot. However, despite their efforts, election officials are saying they will need more time to verify the petitions. In addition, Kennedy has not met CNN’s requirement of achieving 15% support in four national polls, although there is a chance this could change before the debate qualification deadline on Thursday. Kennedy has also filed a complaint accusing CNN of working with President Biden and potential GOP nominee Trump to prevent him from participating in the debate. A CNN representative countered by stating that simply applying for ballot access does not ensure that he will be listed on the ballot in any state. A representative for Kennedy’s campaign disagreed with the results published by the Post. The spokesperson stated in an email that Kennedy is eligible for more electoral votes than both Presidents Trump and Biden as they have not yet been officially nominated by their parties. Candidates from major parties do not have to gather signatures to be listed on the ballot, unlike independent candidates. Kennedy’s campaign disagrees, pointing to a statement from the Federal Election Commission that clarifies the phrase ‘presumptive nominee’ is not mentioned in the FEC’s debate regulations.

 

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