Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to make his presence known in Chicago this month during the Democratic National Convention. According to a campaign spokesperson, Kennedy will be engaging in campaign events and interviews in the city.
During the same week that Democrats will be gathering in Chicago to show their support for Vice President Kamala Harris, Kennedy will be hosting multiple campaign events in the Chicago area. This marks the first set of public events for Kennedy's campaign since early July, when he participated in an agriculture roundtable in Maine. Since then, his public appearances have been limited to conferences or events organized by external groups.
Originally, Kennedy was supposed to campaign in Wisconsin leading up to the Republican National Committee in Milwaukee last month. However, his campaign abruptly canceled these appearances. Despite this, Kennedy did travel to Wisconsin that week for private meetings, including one with former President Donald Trump.