Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Won't Be on New York Ballot, Supreme Court Rules
Briefly

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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