Kennedy Jr. made a last ditch effort to keep his name off Michigan's presidential ballot late Tuesday, filing a lawsuit in federal court after losing his state court fight. Kennedy requested a preliminary injunction and a restraining order in U.
Preparing new ballots without Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will delay the process of sending out ballots by about two weeks and cost over $1 million, officials said last week.
Trump has picked up some of Kennedy’s favorite lines, as well: At a recent event, where Kennedy was a featured speaker, Trump bemoaned the epidemic of chronic illness in the United States, which Kennedy long has said he believes is caused by vaccines,
RFK Jr. has been trying to get his name off the ballot in states where his candidacy might help Kamala Harris.
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots this year. The N.C. Supreme Court ordered election officials on Sept. 9 to remove Kennedy’s name from ballots and reprint them, which will likely cut weeks off the state’s mail-in voting period.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said GOP nominee Donald Trump may lose support among independent voters after the debate with Kamala Harris.
LANSING, Mich. -- The highest courts in two states ruled differently Monday on efforts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be removed from their presidential ballots, with a divided North Carolina Supreme Court affirming he should be omitted and the Michigan Supreme Court reversing a lower court decision and keeping him on.
North Carolina had been scheduled to start sending absentee ballots last Friday, but that was delayed after Kennedy sued to have his name removed.
ASHEVILLE, North Carolina - Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots this year, a decision that's seen as helpful to Republican nominee Donald Trump's chances in the 2024 battleground state.
Dean, who represents Montgomery County, had an exchange with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. when he joined a TV interview she was doing ahead of the debate in Philadelphia.
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggested Tuesday’s debate cost former President Donald Trump support in the polls.