The Supreme Court decided not to restore Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the New York ballot after a state court ruled he used a sham address in his nomination.
Mr. Kennedy's lawyers argued that the people of New York should have the opportunity to vote for him, asserting that a suspended campaign does not equate to a terminated one.
Polling suggests that Kennedy would likely pull votes from both Donald Trump and President Biden in the upcoming election, but more recent data indicate a stronger influence on Trump.
New York law mandates that candidates provide a permanent residence, yet Mr. Kennedy listed an address in Katonah while primarily living in Los Angeles.
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