RFK Jr. has finally revealed his shortlist of potential candidates to run alongside him on his 2024 ticket.
The list includes Aaron Rodgers, Tulsi Gabbard, Rand Paul, Andrew Yang, and Tony Robbins just to name a few.
These names are some incredibly curious picks and they have everyone talking.
According to sources, Rodgers, himself, was completely caught off guard and surprised with his inclusion on the list.
Rodgers has been an outspoken critic of the COVID-19 experimental shots—a favorite topic of RFK Jr. Read on to see the list in its entirety:
🔥RFK Jr. will OFFICIALLY announce his VP pick on March 26, less than two weeks from today!
Take every report you hear with a grain of salt, but the shortlist reportedly includes:
Aaron Rodgers
Jesse Ventura
Tulsi Gabbard
Rand Paul
Andrew Yang
Mike Rowe
Tony Robbins
Tricia… pic.twitter.com/SRYDDwUuxR— Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) March 13, 2024
The New York Post reports:
McAfee added that he didn’t believe Rodgers planned the timing of this news break, as he “would not be in Costa Rica” at the time if he knew this was about to come out.
Tampa Bay reporter Aaron Parseghian asked: “RFK Jr. now with email blast to say he will announce his running mate at an event in Oakland, California two weeks from now. Does anyone know if there’s someone on his VP shortlist with ties to the Northern California area?”
RFK Jr. now with email blast to say he will announce his running mate at an event in Oakland, California two weeks from now.
Does anyone know if there's someone on his VP shortlist with ties to the Northern California area??? pic.twitter.com/moOGVtONr4
— Aaron Parseghian WTSP (@AaronParseghian) March 13, 2024
RFK Jr. announced that Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura are on his shortlist for VP.
"He is kind of borrowing from the camp of Trump PR," @KBeds tells @kasie. pic.twitter.com/3mnBOegQGM
— CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt (@CNNThisMorning) March 13, 2024
Axios added:
Kennedy has already qualified for the ballot in Utah and he’s collected the necessary signatures to appear on the ballot in at least six more, including three battlegrounds.
Over 25 states and Washington, D.C. require independent presidential candidates to name their running mate to apply for ballot access.
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