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– The advertisement imposed RFK Jr’s face over former President JFK’s face.
– Robert F. Kennedy Jr’ brought Super Bowl ad for his campaign (Images via AP and X)
– The Super Bowl is not just about the game! It is one of the most watched sporting events around the world. As a result, people compete to advertise their products during the game. In that trend, Presidential candidate also had an advertisement for his Presidential campaign, which ended up being controversial since it heavily featured his uncle and former President.
– The Super Bowl ad, which imposed RFK’s face over his uncle’s JFK’s, caused a controversy due to the former’s anti-vaccine stance. RFK is an environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist, and his views didn’t quite align with the views of his family. Robert’s cousin took to social media to express his displeasure with RFK’s Super Bowl ad.
– Robert Kennedy Jr is the son of former US attorney general Robert Kennedy and nephew of former US President John F. Kennedy. Despite his family’s deep connection with the Democratic party, Robert has decided to run as an independent candidate during the 2024 Presidential elections. His decision had already upset some Democratic party members.
– And now, his Super Bowl ad, which heavily featured the former Democrat President John F. Kennedy has once again angered many people. Later, RFK had to address the issue on his social media profile.
– Following a massive backlash from NFL fans and his own family, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to social media to apologize for his Super Bowl advertisement. While responding to his cousin’s post about the ad, RFK Jr. said he had no involvement in creating the advertisement.
– Bobby. I’m so sorry if that advertisement caused you pain. The ad was created and aired by the American Values Superpac without any involvement or approvals from my campaign. Federal rules prohibit Superpacs from consulting with me or my staff. I send you and your family my…
– According to reports, the 30-sec advertisement, which costed $7 million, was funded by American Values 2024 Super PAC, which was co-founded by Tony Lyons. The clip is a throwback to a campaign ad used by John F. Kennedy in his 1960 Presidential campaign.
– On the sporting side of things, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in their Super Bowl game and won their second-straight title. Their QB, , was named the Super Bowl MVP for the third time in his career.
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The advertisement placed RFK Jr’s image over former President JFK’s face.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr’ presented a Super Bowl ad for his campaign (Images via AP and X)
The Super Bowl is not only about the game! It is one of the most-watched sporting events globally. Consequently, individuals strive to promote their products during the event. In line with this trend, a Presidential candidate also had an advertisement for his Presidential campaign, which turned out to be controversial as it prominently featured his uncle and former President.
The Super Bowl ad, which superimposed RFK’s face over JFK’s, sparked controversy due to RFK’s anti-vaccine stance. RFK, an environmental lawyer and anti-vaccine activist, held views that did not align with those of his family. Robert’s cousin expressed his dissatisfaction with RFK’s Super Bowl ad on social media.
Robert Kennedy Jr is the son of former US attorney general Robert Kennedy and the nephew of former US President John F. Kennedy. Despite his family’s strong ties to the Democratic party, Robert has chosen to run as an independent candidate in the 2024 Presidential elections. His decision had already angered some Democratic party members.
And now, his Super Bowl ad, which prominently featured former Democrat President John F. Kennedy, has once again angered many individuals. Later, RFK had to address the issue on his social media profile.
Following a significant backlash from NFL fans and his own family, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took to social media to apologize for his Super Bowl advertisement. In response to his cousin’s post about the ad, RFK Jr. stated that he had no involvement in creating the advertisement.
Bobby. I’m deeply sorry if that advertisement caused you pain. The ad was created and aired by the American Values Superpac without any involvement or approvals from my campaign. Federal rules prohibit Superpacs from consulting with me or my staff. I send you and your family my…
According to reports, the 30-second advertisement, costing $7 million, was funded by American Values 2024 Super PAC, co-founded by Tony Lyons. The clip is a reminiscent of a campaign ad used by John F. Kennedy in his 1960 Presidential campaign.
On the sporting side, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl game and secured their second consecutive title. Their quarterback was named the Super Bowl MVP for the third time in his career.
According to the Source firstsportz.com