RFK Jr.'s pending vice presidential pick could bring major cash influx, boost to third-party bid: report

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s expected announcement of a vice presidential pick will likely bring a boost in donations and support to his campaign Democrats initially counted out.

 Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. hosts a fireside chat with rapper and producer Eric B. at The Gentleman's Factory on Feb. 18, 2024 in New York City.  (John Nacion/Getty Images)

While Kennedy's campaign has been tight-lipped about his choice, reports suggest Nicole Shanahan, a lawyer and mega-donor, is a top choice for VP. Though Kennedy has insisted that Shanahan's access to funds is not why she's being considered, she does have deep ties to Silicon Valley and is the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

Other names floated include NFL star Aaron Rodgers, wrestler and former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura, former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and tech entrepreneur Andrew Yang. 

One source familiar with Kennedy’s strategy told The Hill that the funding it takes to compete against the Democratic and Republican parties can be a daunting hurtle. Biden enjoys a comfortable war chest as the incumbent president, reporting $21 million in donations in February and $71 million in cash on hand, according to his campaign's most recent filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) last week. 

"It costs so much money," the pro-Kennedy source reportedly said, referring to the candidate’s operation. "That’s one of the other issues running an independent insurgent campaign. It’s hard to compete financially against the two campaigns. They seemingly have unlimited funds."

Nicole Shanahan and Sergey Brin attend the 2020 Breakthrough Prize Red Carpet at NASA Ames Research Center on Nov. 3, 2019, in Mountain View, California.  (Ian Tuttle/Getty Images for Breakthrough Prize)

Lyons said Georgia, Michigan, Arizona and South Carolina have also been added to the list. Notably, the battleground states of Michigan and Georgia have already shown warning signs for Biden. 

"We’re very happy to have completed them," Lyons said. 

Other third-party candidates did well after announcing vice presidential picks early in the campaign cycle, Richard Winger, the publisher of Ballot Access News and a political analyst, told The Hill, noting how Theodore Roosevelt in 1912 played on star power from U.S. Sen. Hiram Johnson of California

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"RFK Jr. looks somewhat more appealing by having a VP already," he said. 

Winger also noted how Ross Perot, considered a "spoiler" candidate, never had a set vice presidential choice and instead relied on "stand-in" candidates, who were taken less seriously, damaging Perot's run. 

Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace. 

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