The Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Independent Presidential Campaign, has created the "We the People Party" in: California, Delaware, Hawaii, Mississippi, and North Carolina.
In Texas, it has created the "Texas Independent Party".
The reason for the creation of these Parties is that the States mentioned above, require more Signatures for an Independent Presidential Candidate, than they do for an entire New Party.
Kennedy is Not the First Independent Candidate to create One-State Parties, for Ballot Access reasons.
Ross Perot in 1992, created the "Independent Initiative Party" in Oregon, and the "No-Party Party" in Alaska.
John B. Anderson in 1980, created the "Independent Party" in North Carolina.
George Wallace in 1968, created the "American Party" in many States, and the "American Independent Party" in other States.
He was essentially an Independent Candidate. No Nationally organized Party nominated Him. Instead, He was the Candidate of a Collection of Unaffiliated State Parties.

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