Robert Kennedy Jnr picks Nicole Shanahan as running mate for independent White House bid
- ‘Nicole and I both left the Democratic Party,’ Kennedy said. ‘Our values didn’t change. The Democratic Party did’
- Shanahan, a lawyer and philanthropist, has never held elected office. She leads an organisation that supports issues including criminal justice reform

Robert F Kennedy Jnr chose Nicole Shanahan on Tuesday to be his vice-presidential pick as he mounts an independent White House bid that has spooked national Democrats.
Shanahan, 38, is a California lawyer and philanthropist who has never held elected office. Shanahan leads Bia-Echo Foundation, an organisation she founded to direct money toward issues including women’s reproductive science, criminal justice reform and environmental causes.
Kennedy, a former Democrat, made the announcement in Oakland, California.
“Nicole and I both left the Democratic Party,” he said. “Our values didn’t change. The Democratic Party did.”

Without the backing of a party, Kennedy faces an arduous task to get on the ballot, with varying rules across the 50 states. He is picking a running mate now because about half of the states require him to designate one before he can apply for ballot access.