RFK Jr. drops plan to campaign in non-competitive states

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has decided not to seek votes in non-competitive states and has withdrawn from the ballot in Wyoming. A North Carolina judge also declined his request to remove his name from the state’s ballots, and the start of early voting in North Carolina may be delayed due to a ruling in his ballot challenge. His plan to assist Trump is reportedly in trouble in three swing states.


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Halts Vote Plan in Uncompetitive States

The Washington Post reveals that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has abandoned his plans to seek votes in states lacking competitiveness.

RFK Jr.’s Ballot Removal Request Denied by NC Judge

A report from The Associated Press states that a North Carolina judge has rejected RFK Jr.’s request to have his name removed from state ballots.

RFK Jr. Bows Out of Wyoming Ballot

According to The Hill, RFK Jr. has withdrawn from the Wyoming ballot.

RFK Jr.’s Plan in Jeopardy in 3 Swing States

CNBC reports that RFK Jr.’s plan to aid Trump is under threat in three swing states.

RFK Jr. Ballot Challenge Could Delay NC Early Voting

CNN states that the onset of early voting in North Carolina could be postponed following a ruling in RFK Jr.’s ballot challenge.

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