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Libertarian National Committee Partners with Kennedy Campaign in 90% Proceeds Fundraising Agreement
Jul 21, 2024, 12:01 AM
The Libertarian National Committee (LNC) has signed a joint fundraising agreement with the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. campaign. Under the agreement, 90% of the proceeds will go to the Kennedy/Shanahan campaign, while the LNC will receive 10%. The LNC's own Oliver/Ter Matt campaign will not receive any funds from this partnership. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described the collaboration as a historic move to democratize fundraising and challenge the dominance of the two major parties. The agreement has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising the effort to break the fundraising stranglehold, while others criticize it as a sign of a broken campaign finance system. The LNC remains committed to supporting Chase Oliver, especially in swing states.
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