The 5-2 ruling overturned an appeals court decision that had removed Kennedy from Michigan’s ballot over the objections of Secretary of State Jocelyn…
Former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will appear on the presidential ballot in Michigan, the state's Supreme Court ruled.
Harris leads Trump in Michigan polling averages regardless of the number of candidates. But her edge over Trump shrinks in a head-to-head matchup there. The two justices who dissented from the ruling, Brian Zahra and David Viviano, wrote that by keeping Kennedy on Michigan's ballot,"the Secretary of State is improperly and needlessly denying the electorate a choice between persons who are actual candidates willing to serve if elected."
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