Judge throws Kennedy off ballot
Judge throws Kennedy off ballot
Judge throws Kennedy off ballot
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been temporarily removed from the New York presidential ballot after a judge ruled that he falsely claimed a residence in Katonah, which he has only visited once. The ruling, made by Justice Christina Ryba, has prompted Kennedy to announce an immediate appeal, as it could affect his campaign in other states where the same address was used. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, a judge upheld his candidacy, allowing him to remain on the ballot after rejecting a lawsuit from state Democrats who argued that his 'We the People' party did not meet legal requirements. The North Carolina State Board of Elections had previously certified the party, which Kennedy's campaign is utilizing to navigate ballot access. The contrasting outcomes highlight the legal challenges Kennedy faces in differing states as he pursues his presidential ambitions.

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