Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to contest as independent. Can he challenge President Joe Biden?

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Citing a Gallup survey, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that most Americans dislike both Democrats and Republicans..

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination came to an end on Monday..

Announcing his bid to contest the presidential election as an independent candidate, Kennedy said that the hatred between the two parties is orchestrated and it is his job to unify Americans.. Majority prefers younger candidate..

If media reports are to be believed, a majority of the democratic voters want someone younger to take the party banner from President Joe Biden, but Kennedy's views on issues like vaccines and abortion have left him outside the Democratic mainstream...

Ross Perot in 1992 was the best-performing independent presidential candidate in the past century and he got only 19 per cent of the popular vote..

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