Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released an commercial during Super Bowl LVIII inspired from his uncle, John F. Kennedy’s 1960 presidential campaign.

Kennedy, who is running as an independent after leaving the Democratic primary, launched a model of the well-known Kennedy For Me political advertisement released during the 1960 presidential election.

The advertisement features the precise catchy lyrics of “Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy. Kennedy, Kennedy, Kennedy for me.” RFK Jr. has used his family’s title to play to raise his candidacy before and after he chose to run as an impartial.

Then again, on of Ted Kennedy’s former speechwriters, Robert Shrum, used to be no longer happy following the commercials release, accusing the campaign of plagiarism.

From one in all Teddy Kennedy’s speechwriters and closest chums: https://t.co/GxNnP56QGo

— Elex Michaelson (@Elex_Michaelson) February 12, 2024

Watch the clip above via CBS.

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