Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long-shot bid is ending.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will end his long-shot independent presidential run and endorse Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Kennedy frequented right-wing podcasts and television shows, and unsuccessfully attempted to woo the Libertarian Party at their national convention. He saw a barrage of negative headlines overshadow his campaign, from allegations of sexual assault to eating a barbecued dog to a recent revelation he was
Kennedy dropped from a high of around 15% to the low single digits in national election polls. In the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll,
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