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.
Kennedy suspended his campaign in August, but he still wants votes in non-competitive states, even while fighting to get off the ballot elsewhere.
An incident involving former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. 30 years ago has resurfaced and he recently acknowledged it, saying that he is now under investigation by the National Marine Fisheries Services for allegedly sawing the head of a dead whale off in Hyannisport around 1994 and bringing it home.
Kennedy was seeking to force his name to appear on New York's ballot in November, despite suspending his campaign.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the state's presidential ballot, upholding a lower court's ruling that candidates can only be removed from the ballot if they die.
His request to be removed from the ballot was accepted in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. In North Carolina, a judge ruled, after ballots were already printed with his name on them, that Kennedy could be removed from the ballot, which has complicated their ballot rollout.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected on Friday a bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to the ballot in New York state even though he suspended his campaign as an independent for president in August and endorsed Donald Trump.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Friday, Sept. 28, that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on Wisconsin's presidential ballot.
Kennedy, 70, wore the band during an appearance at a rally for former President Donald Trump in Walker, Mich., where he urged his supporters to not vote for him in the key battleground state –
New York Magazine staffer Olivia Nuzzi’s ex-fiancé apparently did not take her “digital relationship” with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lightly. Journalist Ryan Lizza, who popped the question to Nuzzi in 2022,
As part of that campaign, Straka was on deck to speak at a side rally outside the US Capitol on January 6, but the event was cancelled after Trump spoke at the Ellipse and urged the crowd to march on the US Capitol. Straka joined the crowd and made a video of himself among the mob just outside the Capitol doors.