Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must remain on the November ballot in the battleground state of Michigan, despite suspending his campaign and endorsing former President Donald Trump, a state judge ruled on Sept. 3.
Kennedy qualified for Michigan’s Nov. 5 general election ballot in April after accepting a nomination from the Natural Law Party.
He announced on Aug. 23 that he was suspending his campaign and throwing his support behind Trump.
At the time, Kennedy said a vote for him in around 10 battleground states would be a spoiler that could potentially draw votes away from Trump so he would seek to have his name removed while urging voters not to vote for him in those key states. Kennedy added that he will remain on the ballot in most of the states for which he has qualified as he is unlikely to make a difference between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.
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