Wisconsin Keeps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Ballot
Wisconsin Keeps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Ballot
Wisconsin Keeps Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Ballot
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission has voted to keep Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on the state's presidential ballot despite his request for removal and endorsement of Donald Trump. Kennedy's removal was denied due to a state law mandating that candidates who have filed nomination papers must remain on the ballot unless they die. Similar decisions were made in Michigan, ensuring his presence on ballots in key swing states. The bipartisan commission also approved the inclusion of other third-party candidates, including Cornel West and Jill Stein, while rejecting an attempt to disqualify independent candidate Shiva Ayyadurai for not meeting citizenship requirements. The decision to keep Kennedy on the ballot may influence the electoral dynamics in Wisconsin, where current polls show a tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

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