Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has reportedly decided to abandon his plans to seek votes in states where his campaign is not competitive. The political strategist and environmental attorney believes that focusing on more winnable areas would contribute to a more effective use of resources. Kennedy Jr. has not provided specific details on which states he will be ignoring, but his team mentioned that they would be reassessing their strategy to ensure their efforts lead to the desired results. They will be allocating their campaign resources to states where polling data suggests they have a greater chance of success. More updates are expected as the campaign continues to evolve.
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