RFK Jr. apologizes after super PAC’s Super Bowl commercial
- Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Apologized to his family for a TV ad during the Super Bowl that used footage from his uncle's 1960 campaign.
- The ad, funded by a PAC supporting Kennedy's campaign, imitated his uncle's campaign ad and cost $7 million.
- Kennedy has faced criticism from his family and the Democratic National Committee for his campaign and stance on vaccines.
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Despite Super Bowl Ad, RFK Jr. Is No JFK
Robert F Kennedy Jr apologises for Super Bowl advert resembling JFK campaign
Robert F Kennedy Jr has apologised to his family over a Super Bowl advertisement, made in support of his presidential bid, that closely resembled one broadcast by his uncle, President John F Kennedy, in 1960.
RFK Jr. Apologises to Family, Distances Himself From Super Bowl Campaign Ad
Independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) has issued an apology and distanced himself from the content of a controversial Superbowl campaign ad, which attracted massive backlash from within his family and drew criticism from some political pundits. According to Anthony Lyons, the co-chairman of the super PAC, American Values 2024, it paid $7 million for the ad that ran nationally just before halftime of the game. The 30 sec…
RFK Jr. apologizes to cousin who complained of Super Bowl ad invoking JFK
A Super Bowl campaign ad for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drew criticism from family members for invoking his uncle, President John F. Kennedy. The $7 million ad from the American Values 2024 super PAC mirrored a JFK campaign ad, replacing pictures of the former president with the current candidate, an environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist. Some members...
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