Independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. has not yet chosen a running mate, but he mentioned that he would not pick someone based on their wealth.
Kennedy told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo on Tuesday that his campaign focuses on involving young people in politics and addressing the challenges faced by this generation.
Over the weekend, the Kennedy campaign suggested that lawyer and investor Nicole Shanahan is among the possible contenders to be the independent candidate’s running mate. Last week, Kennedy’s campaign confirmed to The Hill that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura were on the vice-president shortlist.
The campaign also told The Hill last week that other possible selections include Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-Hawaii), Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), and former presidential candidate Andrew Yang.
Cuomo asked Kennedy to respond to criticism and suggestions that he was “willing to pay for an election” by choosing Shanahan, who is “known to have a lot of money.”
Shanahan is a California lawyer and the former wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin. She was brought into Kennedy’s orbit last month when reports revealed she helped pay for Kennedy’s seven-figure Super Bowl advertisement.
“Yeah, I mean, I would never choose a vice presidential candidate based on how much money that they have,” Kennedy said. “I talked to Aaron, as you pointed out, I’ve talked to many, many others. We like some of the reasons. I talked to Nicole. There’s some of the same reasons, they’re young.”
“Nicole, like Aaron, like Aaron Rodgers has been interested in in regenerative agriculture and press freedom in ending the chronic disease epidemic in addressing the, you know, the terrible national debt $34 trillion dollars again, that’s hitting these young people. So, you know, I like both of them.”
Kennedy added that he thought the campaign had many “great candidates that we talked to” and would announce his pick for vice president in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, March 26.