RFK Jr. hopes for better Supreme Court outcome than Jill Stein had on ballot access

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RFK Jr. hopes for better Supreme Court outcome than Jill Stein had on ballot access
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New York Times investigative reporter Sue Craig and former RNC spokesperson Tim Miller join Nicolle Wallace to discuss the strange candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as his support dwindles and primarily acts as a spoiler for former President Trump – even as he admits to disturbing anecdotes like the time he posed a bear carcass in Central Park.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has gone to the Supreme Court in an effort to be on the presidential ballot in New York, even though he has suspended his independent campaign, announced his support for Republican nominee Donald Trump, and just won an appeal to be off the ballot in battleground North Carolina. Kennedy has been kept off the ballot in reliably blue New York because he was found to have used a “sham” state address for his nominating petition.

A New York state judge found last month that the address Kennedy listed “was not Kennedy’s bona fide and legitimate residence, but merely a ‘sham’ address that he assumed for the purpose of maintaining his voter registration and furthering his own political aspirations in this State.” The Republican majority of North Carolina’s top court ruled earlier this month to keep Kennedy off the ballot there.

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