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Obesity Map Reveals States RFK Jr. Might Target First - MSNA map shows states that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may target first as part of his MAHA initiative, due to the high levels of obesity prevalence in these states.
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Map shows where RFK Jr. is — and isn't — on the ballot in NovemberRobert F. Kennedy Jr. has been fighting to appear on the ballot as an independent candidate. See where he is — and isn't — on the ballot in November.
The HHS secretary traveled to Oklahoma and Louisiana to endorse legislative efforts inspired by his Make America Healthy ...
RFK Jr.'s MAHA movement is coming to a state near you Outside of Washington, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s followers appear to be scrambling the country's red-blue divide ...
State lawmakers have introduced a slew of bills that seek to advance policies supported by new HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his "Make America Healthy Again" platform.
RFK Jr. denies he's a spoiler who won't be on the ballot in enough states to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to win.
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could still swing the results in key battleground states, despite suspending his presidential campaign. At a press conference on Friday, Kennedy Jr ...
After RFK Jr. officially ended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump, he has been fighting a battle to get his name off the ballot.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspending his campaign could shake up election results in key battleground states — as former President Donald Trump and Vice President ...
Where RFK Jr. got off the ballot after suspending campaign -- and where he couldn't He wanted off swing-state ballots to avoid taking votes away from Donald Trump.
Chris LaCivita, one of former President Donald Trump’s senior advisers, argues in a “confidential” memo Friday that “in every single state RFK Jr.’s vote breaks for President Trump.”… ...
RFK Jr. is stuck on 3 swing-state ballots. That’s a headache for Trump. North Carolina joins Michigan and Wisconsin in saying they can’t remove Kennedy’s name -- thickening the 2024 plot.
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