American Values 24 (AV24), the super PAC supporting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s candidacy for president, has secured enough signatures in Arizona and Georgia to place the candidate on the ballots in both states. “We are pleased to announce that AV24 has met the signature requirements to get Robert F Kennedy Jr. on the ballot in Arizona and Georgia,” said Tony Lyons, co-founder of AV24 and president of Skyhorse Publishing. “The grassroots energy and momentum give us more confidence than ever in our ability to knock out the remaining states on our list of states quickly. The remaining states are Michigan, South Carolina, Maryland, California, West Virginia, Indiana, Texas, Illinois, New York, and Massachusetts.”
They're taking a different process in California than most of the other states, and it's a little bit tricky, so I collected some helpful information at the meeting.
Good news, I want to see RFK Jr. on the ballot in my state, but does this mean that the Kennedy campaign won't be reaching out to volunteers to do this very traditional campaign work. That's real grassroots!
Great news! Some of the states listed, e.g., California and Texas, have formed independent parties. Who is going to be collecting the signatures in those states? AV24 or the independent parties?
I’m in California and my understanding is, we need 75000 (77000 to be on the safe side!)people to join We the People party to get him on the ballot. No signatures are being collected. If we didn’t go this route, we would have needed 200000 signatures. #kennedy24
What does a voter in California need to do to "join" the We the People Party? In Texas, if Kennedy goes the independent party route, the party needs to nominate him through a convention process AND collect approximately 83,000 signatures to gain ballot access. My question goes to the mechanism that AV24 is using to collect signatures: is it going to collect the signatures itself or work through an independent party? The article was not clear on this point.
They're taking a different process in California than most of the other states, and it's a little bit tricky, so I collected some helpful information at the meeting.
Funny thing happened on my quest for information. When I went to the Kennedy24 website for ballot access into on Tuesday and clicked on my state, Texas, it said RFK would be gaining ballot access through something called the Texas Independent Party. A day or two later, the website said For the People Party. What happened to the Texas Independent Party?
The entire team should be proud, a handshake to all. Now let's get back to work!
Good News! (and much more good news to come)
Very encouraging news.
Awesome news!
Praying for an RFK Jnr massive victory which would be a victory for the world!
Can he heal the democrats? Can he MAGA? I sincerely hope he gets on the ballot in all 50 states.
We shall see.
Way to go! Thanks for all you are doing!
Rockin it Big Time! Go Team RFK Jr!!
HOOOOORAAHH!!!!
GOOOO TEAM KENNEDY!! 👏👏👏👏🙌🏾👌
Congratulations. Prayers and good luck, plus some donations, follow you in this very important work!
Just signed the petition this past weekend in SC - steady stream of folks coming to be part of the movement.
This is very Good news!!
You can find out the process in your state by going to this page and clicking on your state on the map: https://www.kennedy24.com/ballot-access
They're taking a different process in California than most of the other states, and it's a little bit tricky, so I collected some helpful information at the meeting.
If you want Bobby on the California ballot, you have to re-register as a member of the We the People party. Here's the directions: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eg5grXiTmOOh5ABVKKbFOAhL4qgbSZQ4hToO3K0w9PE/edit#slide=id.p
Yesss!!👍😊
Good news, I want to see RFK Jr. on the ballot in my state, but does this mean that the Kennedy campaign won't be reaching out to volunteers to do this very traditional campaign work. That's real grassroots!
Great news! Some of the states listed, e.g., California and Texas, have formed independent parties. Who is going to be collecting the signatures in those states? AV24 or the independent parties?
I’m in California and my understanding is, we need 75000 (77000 to be on the safe side!)people to join We the People party to get him on the ballot. No signatures are being collected. If we didn’t go this route, we would have needed 200000 signatures. #kennedy24
What does a voter in California need to do to "join" the We the People Party? In Texas, if Kennedy goes the independent party route, the party needs to nominate him through a convention process AND collect approximately 83,000 signatures to gain ballot access. My question goes to the mechanism that AV24 is using to collect signatures: is it going to collect the signatures itself or work through an independent party? The article was not clear on this point.
You can find out the process in your state by going to this page and clicking on your state on the map: https://www.kennedy24.com/ballot-access
They're taking a different process in California than most of the other states, and it's a little bit tricky, so I collected some helpful information at the meeting.
If you want Bobby on the California ballot, you have to re-register as a member of the We the People party. Here's the directions: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1eg5grXiTmOOh5ABVKKbFOAhL4qgbSZQ4hToO3K0w9PE/edit#slide=id.p
Funny thing happened on my quest for information. When I went to the Kennedy24 website for ballot access into on Tuesday and clicked on my state, Texas, it said RFK would be gaining ballot access through something called the Texas Independent Party. A day or two later, the website said For the People Party. What happened to the Texas Independent Party?
Thx for those links! Will be bookmarking them.
Isn’t Arizona the most difficult?