Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rules out running as a Libertarian candidate, confident in gaining ballot access independently in all 50 states. He expresses the need to protect Israel but opposes U.S. ground troops being deployed.
Key Points
Successful strategy to get on the ballot in Iowa
Confidence in replicating results in all 50 states
Controversy over New York Times poll methodology
Opposes U.S. ground troops being deployed to Israel
Pros
Confident in gaining ballot access independently in all 50 states
Expresses the need to protect Israel
Cons
Ruled out running as a Libertarian candidate
Faces challenges in reaching the 33% threshold for victory