Supreme court rejects RFK Jr plea to remove name from battleground ballots
Briefly

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. contended that allowing his name to remain on ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin violated his First Amendment rights, suggesting it implied he was still a candidate when he had endorsed Donald Trump.
State attorneys argued that removing Kennedy from the ballots so close to the election would be logistically impossible, noting that over 1.5 million absentee ballots had already been returned in Michigan alone.
In a scathing response, Kennedy accused the justices of engaging in political maneuvering, claiming they aimed to protect Democrats by undermining election integrity and potentially swaying Trump voters.
Publicly, Kennedy emphasized his support for Trump, directly asking voters not to waste their votes on him in Michigan and Wisconsin, and encouraging them instead to back Trump.
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