WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a long-shot bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ended his independent presidential campaign, to remove his name from the ballot in the key swing states of Wisconsin and Michigan.
Voting is already underway in both states, so it never seemed likely the Supreme Court would grant Kennedy's requests.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Michigan Supreme Court both ruled against Kennedy last month.
Kennedy has not sought to remove himself from the ballot in all states.
In fact, in New York he tried to have his name added to the ballot in a bid to frustrate Democrats, a move the Supreme Court rejected in September.
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WASHINGTON —, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Trump, Neil Gorsuch, Kennedy's, Joe Biden
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Wisconsin Supreme, Michigan Supreme, Democratic
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Wisconsin, Michigan, New York