Supreme Court Refuses to Remove RFK Jr. From Swing-State Ballots

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ahead of the second presidential debate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 10.

Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg
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The US Supreme Court refused to order the removal of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name from presidential election ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin, rejecting a pair of last-ditch requests from the onetime candidate.

Kennedy, who now supports former President Donald Trump in his race against Vice President Kamala Harris, argued unsuccessfully that the two swing states are violating his constitutional rights by leaving him on the ballot against his wishes.