Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former President Donald Trump were unable to secure the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, getting eliminated in the first round of votes on Sunday. What Happened: Kennedy’s attempt to secure the Libertarian Party’s nomination was swiftly dismissed, reported The Hill. He managed to gain the support of just 19 delegates, which equates to roughly 2% of the vote, during the party’s nomination process at its Washington convention. The delegate who nominated Kennedy faced considerable opposition from the crowd. Despite previousl…