A super PAC supporting independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ran an ad supporting RFK Jr. During Super Bowl 58.
American Values 2024 published an ad supporting RFK Jr. During the second quarter of Super Bowl 58.
The nostalgic commercial was similar to the presidential campaign commercial of RFK Jr.'s uncle, President John F. Kennedy, in 1960.
The ad reportedly cost $7 million to air.
He watches:
RFK Jr's Super Bowl ad is old school and cool. Many ordinary people will vote for RFK over Joe Biden
pic.twitter.com/JEx4fhenC4– George (@BehizyTweets) February 12, 2024
Here was the initial social media reaction to the announcement:
Great commercial for RFK jr.
— 2024WarRoom (@2024WarRoom) February 12, 2024
Robert Kennedy Jr. posted an ad during the Superbowl shortly before halftime.
It was a direct response to an ad his uncle, John F. Kennedy, ran in 1960 when he was running for president.
RFK Jr. is an independent candidate for President of the United States… pic.twitter.com/dNJIbTyekO
– Christian (@ChristianM_74) February 12, 2024
The ad was almost identical to JFK's original ad:
look:
RFK ran a Super Bowl ad where he super superimposed his face on JFK's face in this ad LMFAO pic.twitter.com/69TSpqRF2T
– Al Carbo (@carbo_al) February 12, 2024
For each hill:
The super PAC backing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president ran a Super Bowl ad on Sunday in support of the independent candidate, an unexpected move for the long-running campaign. “American Values 2024” featured a 30-second featurette based on the legacy of former President John F. Kennedy, repeating clips, slogans and images from his 1960 presidential campaign.
The announcement, ahead of the highly anticipated halftime show, sparked excitement on social media and was the first political ad to broadcast the big game.
Tony Lyons, co-chair of the PAC, confirmed to The Hill that the ad cost $7 million.
RFK Jr. released Immediately a statement:
“I am so sorry if this Super Bowl ad caused anyone in my family pain. The ad was created and aired by American Values Super PAC without any involvement or approval from my campaign. FEC rules prohibit Super PACs from consulting with me or my staff. Love you Everyone. God bless you,” RFK Jr. wrote on X.
I'm so sorry if the Super Bowl ad caused anyone in my family pain. The ad was created and broadcast by American Values Super PAC without any involvement or approval from my campaign. FEC rules prohibit Super PACs from consulting with me or my employees. I love you all. Machine…
-Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (@RobertKennedyJr) February 12, 2024