
Kennedy has made an effort to have his name taken off ballots in swing states like Arizona and Michigan to prevent him from throwing the election off.
In the United States, the Michigan Supreme Court has maintained Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s eligibility to run for president in the state’s next election.
Kennedy has attempted to remove his name on the ballot, but it will remain there and could have an effect on the contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, according to Reuters.
Kennedy withdrew from the presidential contest this month as an independent and backed Donald Trump, the Republican contender and former president, who is facing Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.
Kennedy has made an effort to have his name taken off ballots in swing states like Arizona and Michigan to prevent him from throwing the election off.
If Kennedy supporters support him instead of casting their ballots for the former president, as Kennedy now hopes, his being on the Michigan ballot might affect Trump in the politically divided state.
Kennedy’s name was removed from the ballot in accordance with a previous order made by the state Court of Appeals, but this was overturned by the state Supreme Court.