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A New York judge ruled Monday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ballot-access petition in the state is invalid, delivering the first major blow to the independent presidential candidate’s bid for ...
Kennedy Jr. On the micro ... when petitioning for state ballot access. Kennedy’s legal team disagreed, arguing that he has lived in-state since age 10, pays New York taxes, pays rent, and ...
New York magazine said last night ... 2024 election was a "three-man race" and RFK Jr. was "polling competitively" and "steadily gaining ballot access across the country," blaming the ...
Kennedy Jr.'s name should not appear on New York's ballot, saying that he falsely claimed a New York residence on nominating petitions despite living in California.
Kennedy Jr. admitted to taking ... was leaving an upstate New York courtroom Wednesday where he had testified in a lawsuit seeking to exclude him from the state's ballot in November.
Gretchen Whitmer's (D) seat. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr's comments on autism receive backlash. All this and more.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will remain on the ballot in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin, after the Supreme Court on Tuesday denied his emergency request to strike his name so as to boost the ...