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Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. takes a significant step forward in his campaign by submitting approximately 250,000 signatures to secure a spot on the Texas ballot. This submission far exceeds the required number of signatures, demonstrating strong support for his candidacy in the Lone Star State.
Texas, known for its stringent election rules regarding third-party candidates, poses a considerable challenge for any independent presidential hopeful. The state's rigorous requirements often serve as a barrier to ballot access. However, Kennedy's campaign has successfully navigated these. . .