Ballot Access

RFK Jr. asks Supreme Court to restore his name on New York’s ballot

As I sit here pondering the recent news regarding Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s request to the Supreme Court to restore his name on New York’s ballot, I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and disgust at the blatant manipulation of the electoral process. It is utterly appalling to witness someone who has already dropped out of the race and admitted to being a mere pawn in the game, now trying to reinsert himself into the political arena for his own selfish gain.

Kennedy’s emergency appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing that his supporters have a constitutional right to have him placed on the ballot, is nothing short of a farce.… Continue reading

States keep denying RFK Jr.’s requests to be removed from their ballots, which was key to his plan to help Trump win

States keep denying RFK Jr.’s requests to be removed from their ballots, which was a key part of his plan to help Trump win. It’s quite a spectacle to witness the chaos and confusion surrounding this situation. The desperation and last-minute attempts to manipulate the election process are like watching a poorly scripted political drama unfold in real-time.

The fact that RFK Jr. didn’t even stop running and is now stuck on the ballots of multiple swing states raises serious questions about the integrity of the election process. Why are some states ignoring his requests and refusing to remove his name, knowing that it could potentially affect the outcome of the election?… Continue reading