In the fast-paced world of presidential politics, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces significant hurdles in qualifying for the upcoming presidential debate slated for next week in Atlanta, Georgia. The debate, a pivotal stage for candidates to present their policies and perspectives, will likely proceed without him due to stringent ballot access requirements.
Kennedy, who shifted from a Democratic to an independent bid last year, seems unlikely to meet the qualifications set by CNN for participation in the June 27 debate. According to a report by the Washington Post, Kennedy has not secured a position on enough state ballots to accumulate the 270 electoral votes required to potentially win the presidency.
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CNN’s criteria, established last month, stipulate that a candidate must be eligible for a sufficient number of state ballots to reach the electoral threshold. Presently, Kennedy has only managed to secure eligibility for 100 electoral votes, far below what is necessary.
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