RFK Jr. questioned in NY court over signature collectors who concealed his name on petitions
Briefly

Kennedy acknowledged that his campaign submitted thousands of signatures gathered by a subcontractor, despite knowing some canvassers used deceptive tactics.
In court, Kennedy stated, 'I suppose I'm ultimately responsible for everything that happens in the campaign,' emphasizing his accountability despite not being aware of all detailing.
The lawsuit alleges that some petition sheets were folded, obscuring his and his vice presidential running mate's names, making it hard for voters to see whom they were supporting.
New York requires independent candidates to gather 45,000 signatures to get on the ballot; Kennedy's campaign gathered nearly three times that amount, raising concerns on petition validity.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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