With so many independent voters in Arizona, independent candidate for president Robert F Kennedy Jr. came to Tucson Monday night to may his plea to get on the Arizona ballot.
“Bobby Kennedy and his centrist approach is really attractive to all voters,” independent voter Wyatt Forde said.
In Tucson, the Pima County Recorder’s Office says independent voters make up over 93 thousand voters, which is about 33 percent, or about a third, of the overall voters.
Kennedy said he’s focusing on independent voters in battleground states like Arizona.
“Arizona is one of the battleground states. It’s a state that basically split even the last election,” Kennedy said.
At a packed rally at the Fox Theatre in Downtown Tucson, Kennedy spoke on issues Republicans and Democrats don’t typically touch on like how pharmaceutical companies could be negatively affecting people’s health.
“I’ve been representing people and just everyday Americans in litigation against big corporations that have poisoned them, that have disrupted their lives,” Kennedy said.