Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) continues to withhold his endorsement from former President Donald Trump despite Robert F. Kennedy Jr. exiting the presidential race. Paul is one of Kennedy’s most vocal supporters on Capitol Hill,
Here, the whims of one man have been elevated above the constitutional interests of tens of thousands of North Carolina voters,” read the dissenting opinion.
ALBANY — New York’s highest court said Tuesday it will not hear a case that challenged former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s claims of residency here, leaving him off the ballot in November.
Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his campaign for president last month, but he's not asked to be removed from Connecticut's ballot.
The North Carolina ruling is a win for the former independent presidential candidate, who is now backing Trump, just hours after he was dealt a blow in Michigan.
A divided Supreme Court of North Carolina has ruled to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name from the state's general election ballot.
The former independent presidential candidate had sought to remove himself as an option for the swing state's voters after he endorsed Trump.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who endorsed Trump last month after ending his own presidential bid, will be in the spin room in Philadelphia to be a surrogate for the former president's campaign. Kennedy had
LANSING, Mich. -- The highest courts in two states ruled differently Monday on efforts by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be removed from their presidential ballots, with a divided North Carolina Supreme Court affirming he should be omitted and the Michigan Supreme Court reversing a lower court decision and keeping him on.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots, following a ruling from the state Supreme Court. In a 4-3 ruling, the court on Monday rejected the state Board of Election’s appeal of an Appeals Court order.
Former presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will not appear on North Carolina ballots this year. The N.C. Supreme Court ordered election officials on Sept. 9 to remove Kennedy’s name from ballots and reprint them, which will likely cut weeks off the state’s mail-in voting period.