Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making waves in the political arena as he considers running for president as an independent candidate, and he has approached some high-profile figures to potentially join him on the ticket. Among those approached are N.F.L. quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota governor and professional wrestler Jesse Ventura.
According to sources familiar with the discussions, both Rodgers and Ventura have welcomed the opportunity to potentially serve as Kennedy’s running mate. While it is not yet clear if either has been formally offered the position, Kennedy has confirmed that they are at the top of his list of potential candidates.
The involvement of Rodgers and Ventura could bring star power and independent zeal to Kennedy’s outsider bid for the presidency. Polls show Kennedy drawing support from both President Biden and former President Trump, with Democrats particularly concerned about the impact he could have on a close election.
Kennedy, known for his vaccine skepticism and promotion of conspiracy theories, is expected to name his running mate in the coming weeks. In addition to Rodgers and Ventura, he has also approached other notable figures such as Tulsi Gabbard, Rand Paul, and Andrew Yang, though they have reportedly turned him down.
Rodgers, a four-time N.F.L. MVP, has been vocal about his skepticism of Covid vaccines and has faced backlash for his public stance on the issue. Ventura, a former professional wrestler turned politician, has become a prominent figure in independent politics.
As Kennedy continues to consider his options for a running mate, the political world is abuzz with speculation about who will join him on the ticket. With the potential addition of Rodgers and Ventura, Kennedy’s independent bid for the presidency is sure to attract even more attention in the coming months.