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RFK Jr. to announce his VP pick on March 26

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is scheduled to announce his running mate at an event on March 26th.

“On Tuesday, March 26, in Oakland, California, I will announce the partners I have chosen to lead America toward a brighter vision of peace, prosperity, and unity,” President Kennedy said. tweeted on wednesday.

of new york times Kennedy reported Tuesday that he confirmed Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura are at the top of the list.

The newspaper reported that Kennedy said he has spoken to Rodgers “quite continuously” over the past month and has been in contact with Ventura since Ventura introduced him in February at Arizona State.

The New York Times reported that Gov. Ventura’s son Tyrell said in an email Tuesday that “no one has formally asked Governor Ventura to be his running mate, so the governor does not comment on speculation.” .

“Hiking with @AaronRodgers12 and his amazing Achilles heel,” Kennedy wrote. Tweet Last month, when he shared a photo of himself with NFL player Rodgers, experienced Last year, I completely tore my Achilles tendon.

“I support all third-party and independent candidates running for President of the United States this year, from @CornelWest to @DrJillStein to @RobertKennedyJr, and others not running under the Democratic and Republican banners. ,” said Ventura, a former Minnesota governor. tweeted last month.

“We must end the dual dominance of Republicans and Democrats in Washington,” he said. “While electing a third-party or independent candidate for president would be a great kickstart to that process. , in order to do so, you must have the right to vote. That’s why we are hosting @RobertKennedyJr at a voter rally to get you on the ballot this Monday, February 5th at the Fox Theater in Tucson, Arizona. We’re going to introduce it,” Ventura said.

Kennedy entered the race for the Democratic presidential nomination last year, but later switched to running as an independent. He has little chance of defeating former President Donald Trump or President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. Trump is considered the 2024 Republican presidential nominee, and Biden is the 2024 Democratic presidential nominee.

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