Supreme Court Rules RFK Jr. Will Remain on Ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against multiple attempts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to have his name removed from the presidential ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin. Despite his pleas and emergency requests to withdraw from the election, the Court unanimously declined to grant his requests, stating it is too late to make such changes, especially since votes have already been cast. This decision ensures that RFK Jr. remains a candidate in these critical swing states, amid mounting concerns from other political figures regarding the implications of his candidacy.
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