RFK Jr. asks Supreme Court to restore his name on New York's ballot
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Washington — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has asked the Supreme Court to reinstate his name on New York's ballot, despite ending his campaign and endorsing former President Donald Trump.
The independent presidential candidate was disqualified from New York's ballot in August after a judge determined that Kennedy's connections to the New York address "existed only on paper and were maintained for the sole purpose of maintaining his voter registration and political standing" in the state.
Lower courts have rejected his attempts to challenge the decision.
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