An interesting dynamic shaping up in some of the swing states:
RFK’s efforts to get his name pulled from the Michigan presidential ballot have been rejected by the courts.
A Michigan judge has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must remain on the presidential ballot, rejecting a request from the ex-third party candidate to remove his name.
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He is also suing North Carolina in an attempt to reverse a decision by state election officials that his name will remain on the ballot:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections. The lawsuit filed in state court Friday accuses the board of violating his free speech rights by denying his request to get his name removed from state ballots.
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Inexplicably, he’s still trying to get back on the ballot in New York after he was disqualified for lying about his residency:
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has lost twice in his battles to stay on the presidential ballot in some states and get off of it in others.
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The belief appears to be that RFK’s name on the ballot may split some vote away from Trump. States are saying that ballots are already in the course of being printed, and it’s too late. This could be critical in, eg, North Carolina, without which Trump likely doesn’t have a path to 270 electoral votes.
This will likely be the source of some fast and fierce legal action in the next week or two. North Carolina mails out ballots on Friday and is the first state to start voting.