Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have dropped his third-party presidential bid, but his name will remain on the ballot in some ...
Voters who supported Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may not fully endorse Donald Trump, according to a recent poll. Despite Kennedy ...
Wisconsin law appears to make it nearly impossible for qualified nominees to get their names removed. One lawmaker wants to change that.
Kennedy Jr. faced a costly and time-consuming process to appear on general election ballots as an independent candidate before he suspended his campaign on Aug. 23. Rules vary from state to ...
But a Refield and Wilton poll (August 15) of 10 states shows that RFK Jr. has enjoyed a wider lead in some states than others. Specifically, he has the strongest support in New Mexico (8 ...
Kennedy has filed similar lawsuits in other battleground states. The North Carolina Supreme Court earlier this month upheld a ...
Kennedy Jr. spent months battling for ballot access ... in Michigan's Court of Claims against Michigan's secretary of state after elections officials rejected his request to withdraw.