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Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name should remain on the Wisconsin ballot even though he has dropped out of the race.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was able to get off the ballot in North Carolina, but he has now failed to do so in another battleground state: Wisconsin.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will remain on the ballot in the swing state of Wisconsin, a judge ruled Monday.
RFK Jr. will likely remain on the ballot in several key swing states despite having suspended his campaign.
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RFK Jr. to remain on Wisconsin ballot, judge rules - MSNFormer independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to be removed from the ballot in Wisconsin has been denied by a Dane County judge. In August, Kennedy suspended his ...
After RFK Jr. officially ended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump, he has been fighting a battle to get his name off the ballot.
Yeah, so, Rfk Junior's campaign even asking, he urged state election officials to keep his name off the ballot after dropping out and endorsing former president Donald Trump.
RFK Jr. has appealed a Wisconsin circuit court decision to keep his name on the ballot. Getty Images WATERTOWN, Wis. — A Wisconsin court granted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s appeal to be removed ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will still appear on the ballot in Michigan and Wisconsin despite suspending his presidential campaign — and could remain on the ballot in other critical battleground st… ...
The push from Republicans to remove Kennedy's name from the ballot stems from fears his presence could draw votes away from GOP nominee Donald Trump.
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RFK Jr. to stay on Wisconsin ballot - MSNThe Wisconsin Elections Commission voted Tuesday to keep Robert F. Kennedy on the presidential ballot, despite his request to be removed.
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