Robert F. Kennedy Jr., alongside various third-party candidates, is challenging the political status quo in pivotal states like Pennsylvania and New York, potentially impacting the upcoming election dynamics.
In Pennsylvania, Kennedy, his running mate, and at least nine other third-party candidates are facing legal challenges that could prevent them from appearing on the November 5 ballot. Meanwhile, in New York, Kennedy and third-party groups, including the Green Party, are contesting the state's stringent ballot access laws in an effort to secure their place in the electoral race.
Recent polls suggest that the presence of Kennedy and other third-party candidates could significantly affect the election outcomes, particularly posing a challenge to Donald Trump's campaign.
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Third parties and RFK challenge New York’s strict ballot access laws: Can they win?
Third-party political groups, including the New York Green Party and the campaign of presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are joining forces to challenge New York’s stringent ballot access laws.
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Third-party candidates including RFK Jr. face ballot challenges in Pennsylvania
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his running mate, and at least nine third-party candidates face challenges that could see them kicked off Pa.’s Nov. 5 ballot.
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