Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has Lost a Federal Appeal of Michigan's Decision to keep Him on the Ballot for this year's Presidential Election, potentially dealing a Blow to Trump.
Kennedy, who Suspended His Presidential Campaign and Endorsed Trump last month, Sued Michigan Secretary-of-State Jocelyn Benson (D) after She Denied His Request to Remove his Name from the State's Ballots, despite Missing a Deadline to do so.
Michigan's Natural Law Party Nominated Kennedy as its Candidate earlier this year, and has Opposed His Request to Remove His Name from the Ballot, citing concerns about being able to place Candidates on Ballots in Future Elections.
Benson has said that Candidates Cannot Withdraw after Accepting a Minor Party's Nomination. She also said that taking Kennedy's Name Off the Ballot, would Cost the State $500,000 in Wayne County alone, because an Overwhelming Majority of Ballots have already been Printed.
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