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The Supreme Court has rejected an emergency appeal to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the presidential ballot in two battleground states.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is asking the full bench of judges on a federal appeals court to let him remove his name from Michigan’s presidential ballot.
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The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the Michigan presidential ballot.
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A federal judge in Detroit denied a request by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an injunction to force the Michigan secretary of state to remove him from the state's ballots.
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A federal judge says she will issue a decision Wednesday on whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can have his name removed from Michigan’s presidential ballot.
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County clerks are already printing ballots as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s effort to remove his name from Michigan’s presidential ballot heads to federal court this week.
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The state has asked a federal court to refuse Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s last-ditch request to be removed from Michigan’s presidential ballot. A hearing is set for Tuesday.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed a last-ditch federal lawsuit to get his name off Michigan’s presidential ballot — as local clerks were already finalizing ballots for printing.
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The state's high court ruled against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s attempt to remove himself from the ballot.
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Hours after the state appeals court ordered Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name off of Michigan's ballots, the state asked the Michigan Supreme Court to reverse that decision.