19Negative
Serious
Neutral
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- Total News Sources
- 23
- Left
- 9
- Center
- 5
- Right
- 4
- Unrated
- 5
- Last Updated
- 15 min ago
- Bias Distribution
- 39% Left
The U.S. Supreme Court has denied Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s emergency request to appear on New York's presidential ballot. Kennedy, who suspended his independent campaign and endorsed Donald Trump, sought to remain on ballots in non-competitive states while removing himself from battleground states to avoid siphoning votes from Trump. His removal from the New York ballot was due to using an invalid address, a decision upheld by lower courts and unchallenged by the Supreme Court. Kennedy's legal team argued that the address issue was immaterial and that his supporters should still be able to vote for him. The court's decision was brief, unsigned, and without noted dissents. This ruling complicates Kennedy's broader strategy to influence the election dynamics in favor of Trump.
- Total News Sources
- 23
- Left
- 9
- Center
- 5
- Right
- 4
- Unrated
- 5
- Last Updated
- 15 min ago
- Bias Distribution
- 39% Left
19Negative
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