North Carolina Begins Printing New Ballots, Minus Kennedy's Name
Briefly

North Carolina's Supreme Court ruling to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the ballot has significant implications for ballot printing and ultimate political dynamics ahead of the elections.
County election boards are now faced with the daunting task of reprinting millions of ballots, which could exceed $1 million in costs, complicating their operations.
The situation reflects a strange turn in politics where both sides may have differing motivations towards Kennedy's presence on the ballot, revealing the complexities of electoral strategy.
Experts highlight the unpredictable nature of political alliances, noting how Democrats previously wanted Kennedy off the ballot fearing he would siphon votes from their candidate.
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