RFK Jr. Campaign Fundraising Slumps in May: Filings

Fundraising for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign dropped sharply in May from April, with one donation in the six figures and none reaching the million-dollar level, according to public disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission.

The disclosures showed the two funds associated with Mr. Kennedy’s campaign collected about $2.9 million in May, a drop of $13.9 million from the previous month.

Team Kennedy, his principal campaign committee, brought in $2.6 million in May while American Values 2024, a hybrid PAC allied with the campaign, earned about $281,500, according to the FEC.

In April, the two groups raised a combined $16.8 million, thanks to large donations from Mr. Kennedy’s running mate, Nicole Shanahan, and conservative megadonor Timothy Mellon.

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