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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing legal challenges in Wisconsin and Michigan as he attempts to remove his name from the November presidential ballots following his endorsement of Donald Trump and suspension of his campaign. In Wisconsin, Kennedy filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission after they voted to keep him on the ballot, arguing that the law unfairly treats third-party candidates differently from Democrats and Republicans. Meanwhile, a Michigan judge ruled that Kennedy must remain on the ballot, stating that election laws do not allow candidates from minor parties to withdraw after accepting their nomination, which could harm the party's representation. Kennedy's legal arguments in both states highlight perceived discrepancies in election laws and his desire to avoid impacting Trump's campaign. His situation reflects the complexities of third-party candidacies and the legal constraints imposed by state election laws. Kennedy is also pursuing similar withdrawal efforts in other states, including North Carolina.
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- Center
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- 1
- Unrated
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- Last Updated
- 14 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 60% Left
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