Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has enough signatures to secure a place on Indiana's presidential ballot this November, county election officials said Tuesday.
Kennedy, who is running as an independent, needed 36,943 signatures to qualify. He managed to gather 37,000 by Monday morning.
"While canvassing for signatures, 99% of the people I encountered wanted to sign the petition to get Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the ballot," said Indiana campaign volunteer Dolores Lane. "Indianans are ready to end government corruption and embrace healthy people, healthy food, healthy soils — and the return of our constitutional freedoms."
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