Politics & Government
RFK Jr. 'Never Been Seen At' Westchester Home He Lists As Voting Address: Report
The Democratic Party shared a statement in response to the story, writing, "The more we learn about RFK Jr, the more questions we have."

KATONAH, NY — Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has spent years voting from a New York state address that is in foreclosure and where "some longtime neighbors" and even local authorities have never seen him, according to a new report in the New York Post.
Records show that Kennedy, 70, claimed the property — 84 Croton Lake Road in Katonah — was his voting address in 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020, though there is no record of him owning or living in the home, the outlet reported Sunday.
The Democratic Party shared a statement in response to the story, writing, "The more we learn about RFK Jr, the more questions we have."
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"While he touts his physical fitness on the campaign trail, the New York Times reported that he had cognitive damage from mercury poisoning and that a parasite had eaten portions of his brain," DNC Senior Advisor Mary Beth Cahill continued. "Like Donald Trump, he has yet to file his latest financial disclosure form or release his tax returns. And now we learn he’s voted from an address in New York state despite living across the country in California for years. The only thing we know for sure about RFK Jr. is that his candidacy is a spoiler for Donald Trump."
In the New York Times report, published May 8, Kennedy Jr. said a doctor told him that they believed an abnormality on a brain scan he'd received after reporting memory problems and brain fog was due to a dead parasite getting into his brain, eating a portion of it, then dying.
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When asked if she believed Kennedy's past health issues could "compromise his fitness for the presidency," spokeswoman Stefanie Spear said "That is a hilarious suggestion, given the competition," the outlet reported.
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