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The Supreme Courtroom on Friday rejected a bid by impartial presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to revive his title to New York’s election poll.
The attraction was denied by the nation’s highest court docket with out remark and with none famous dissents.
Kennedy has been attempting to get his title off ballots in key battleground states since he suspended his marketing campaign in August and endorsed former President Trump.
The candidate has concurrently tried to remain on the poll in states like New York, the place his presence is unlikely to make a distinction within the battle between Trump and Vice President Harris.
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Former Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. offers remarks in Arizona. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Photographs)
When he suspended his marketing campaign, Kennedy stated he deliberate to maintain his title on the poll in protected Democratic and Republican states, however didn’t wish to be a spoiler within the battleground states.
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“In about 10 battleground states the place my presence can be a spoiler, I’ll take away my title, and I’ve already began that course of and urge voters to not vote for me,” Kennedy stated. “Our polling persistently confirmed by staying on the poll within the battleground states, I might possible hand the election over to the Democrats, with whom I disagree on probably the most existential points.”
Republican presidential nominee former President Trump shakes fingers with former impartial presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. throughout a rally in Arizona final month. (Reuters/Go Nakamura)
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Since suspending his marketing campaign, Kennedy backed former Trump’s White Home bid.
And since Kennedy’s endorsement, Trump added him and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard to his transition crew.
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