A Michigan judge dismissed on Tuesday an effort by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
to be taken off the ballot there — a crucial battleground state — after he ended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump last month.
Christopher Yates, a judge for Michigan’s Court of Claims, said Mr. Kennedy’s request, which he characterized as “coming at the very last minute,” was a “self-serving act that would cause harm to the party that nominated him by leaving the party with no candidate.”
“Elections are not just games,” Judge Yates wrote in a four-page ruling. “And the secretary of state is not obligated to honor the whims of candidates.”
Mr. Kennedy had been nominated by the Natural Law Party, a minor party in Michigan, which allowed him to avoid steep requirements for an independent candidate to get on the state’s ballot. At the time, Mr. Kennedy was pursuing an ambitious and expensive strategy to get on the ballot in all 50 states, and a minor-party’s nomination granted him easier ballot access in many states.
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Fights like hell to get his name on the ballot then kissed the ring of Trump and wants his name off. Carpetbagger doing carpetbagger things!
@PassionateDovesDemocrat2yrs2Y
More than carpetbagger things, these are illegal things.
This law was designed to prevent election manipulation by stopping such candidates from cutting private deals with major party candidates and then seeking to withdraw from the ballot.
Why doesn’t Benson just remove his name? It’s his request.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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