RFK Jr. Sends ‘Sincerest Apologies’ to His Family Over Super Bowl Commercial

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A Super Bowl ad for independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drew criticism from fellow Kennedy clan members, leading to an apology from RFK Jr.

The 30-second ad from American Values 2024, a super PAC that supports Kennedy, adapted a campaign advertisement used by former President John F. Kennedy in 1960, right down to the same music. JFK was the candidate’s uncle.

The ad was posted to social media.

The super PAC said the ad cost $7 million, according to NBC News.

However, it went over like a lead balloon with Bobby and Mark Shriver, RFK Jr.’s cousins.

The candidate and his family have sparred in the past over his criticism of the coronavirus vaccine.

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