A group aligned with President Joe Biden is challenging ballot petitions filed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Illinois — claiming many signatures were fraudulent…
A group aligned with President Joe Biden is challenging ballot petitions filed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Illinois — claiming many signatures were fraudulent and that the independent presidential candidate is lying about his home address in New York.
Clear Choice also filed objections to petitions filed in Illinois by Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein and Green Party vice presidential candidate Samson Kpadenou. Kennedy’s campaign says it is on the ballot in eight states, including Texas, but election officials there have not yet certified petitions. The campaign said it has also submitted signatures for 11 other states, and collected signatures for six states — although those are not yet certified. Democrats are also suing to keep Kennedy off the ballot in at least four states.
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