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The Supreme Court has turned down a bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be placed on the presidential ballot in New York. The high court released its decision in a one-line order Friday afternoon.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is fighting to get his name off the presidential ballot in key battleground states — an effort to draw any remaining support he had to former President Donald Trump.
Kennedy Jr. to restore his name to New York's general election ballot. The unsigned order from the court leaves intact a lower court decision declining to place his name back on New York's ballot ...