Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was handed multiple losses on Friday, as courts said he can’t remove his name from the ballots of swing states Michigan and Wisconsin after he ended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, the US Supreme Court said Kennedy will remain off the Nov. 5 ballot in Democrat-heavy New York, where he sought to have his name reinstated.
For the Michigan ballot, Kennedy’s constitutional claims against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) are barred because he could’ve raised them in previous state litigation but didn’t, a US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit ...
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