Robert F. Kennedy Jr. capitalizes on the first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, leveraging their perceived flaws to advance his third-party campaign. His strategy includes appealing to disillusioned voters, leveraging digital platforms for outreach, and focusing on grassroots fundraising.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has not qualified for CNN's upcoming debate due to not meeting the required state ballot and polling criteria. This highlights the rigorous standards candidates must meet.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a recovering heroin addict, proposes AA meetings at the White House as part of his comprehensive plan to combat addiction. His strategy includes expanding mental health services, increasing education on addiction, and leveraging technology for recovery support.