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Independent
Nicole Shanahan

Nicole Shanahan

Overview

Current roleAttorney

PartyIndependent

Political ideologyConservative Independent

GenderFemale

LocationCalifornia

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BackgroundAttorney

Notable personal detailsNicole Ann Shanahan is an American attorney, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. She founded the Bia-Echo Foundation and has been involved in political fundraising and advocacy. On March 26, 2024, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced her as his vice-presidential running mate for his independent presidential campaign.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Healthcare

Nicole Shanahan emphasizes health philanthropy and biomedical research (notably reproductive longevity and “food as medicine”), has criticized IVF while funding reproductive-research initiatives, supports abortion rights with gestational limits she has described, and promotes use of AI and unconventional approaches to address chronic disease and public-health concerns rather than endorsing a clear systemic health-care reform such as Medicare for All or major market-based dismantling of existing programs.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Supports abortion access with legal limits and has said she personally would not feel right terminating a viable pregnancy; has indicated an appropriate federal limit would be in the mid-second trimester (around 15–18 weeks) and supports state-level decision-making.

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Climate & Energy

Supports environmental and regenerative agriculture initiatives through philanthropic work and film production, and has publicly called for transparency and oversight of geoengineering/solar radiation management activities. Positions emphasize research, transparency, and market/technology-based climate interventions rather than explicit advocacy for Green New Deal–style fossil-fuel phaseouts or specific emissions targets.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 11, 2026

Nicole Shanahan is in the news as one of the candidates in California’s crowded 2026 governor’s race, which is heading toward the June 2 primary. Recent coverage focuses on the fractured field, with Democrats worried that vote-splitting could let Republicans advance under the state’s top-two system. She is also part of the group preparing for upcoming candidate debates as the campaign enters its final stretch before the primary.

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Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2026
Total raisedCash on hand
$67.3M
$50.5M
$33.6M
$16.8M
$0

2024

2026

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2024

$67.3M
$739.2K
$66.5M
$2.8M

Cycle 2026

$2.6M
$0.00
$3.3M
$276.7K

Source: FEC

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