Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Monday lost his fight to remove his name from Michigan’s November ballot as a third-party presidential candidate while winning a similar fight in North Carolina.
Kennedy, who withdrew from the race last month and threw his support behind former President Donald J. Trump, failed to convince the Michigan Supreme Court that he should be able to remove his name from the ballot. In North Carolina, however, he convinced a sufficient number of state justices that his name shouldn’t appear on that state’s ballots.
The campaign of Kennedy, who obtained the nomination of the Natural Law ...
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