Key facts
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is touring battleground districts.
- The tour is named 'Take Back Your Health'.
- RFK Jr. supporters are reportedly endorsing Republican candidates in these districts.
- An Alaskan election official ruled a candidate named Dan J. Sullivan ineligible for the U.S. Senate primary ballot.
- The reason for the ineligibility ruling was an intent to confuse voters.
- The candidate has 30 days to appeal the decision.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. allegedly urged an Iowa Libertarian candidate to drop out of a House race.
- The claim about RFK Jr. pressuring the Iowa candidate comes from the challenger.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is conducting a "Take Back Your Health" tour, visiting key battleground districts across the United States. Although these are not officially designated campaign events, the timing and locations of these visits align with districts that are critical for determining congressional majorities. Reports indicate that supporters of RFK Jr. are endorsing Republican candidates in these crucial areas.
In a separate development, an Alaskan election official has determined that a candidate named Dan J. Sullivan is ineligible to appear on the U.S. Senate primary ballot. The official cited the candidate's intent to confuse voters as the reason for this ruling. The candidate has a period of 30 days to lodge an appeal against this decision.
