RFK Jr. and Third-Party Candidates Face Ballot Challenges in Key States
Despite suspending his campaign and endorsing Trump, RFK Jr. remains on ballots in critical swing states, complicating the election landscape.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cannot remove his name from ballots in Michigan and Wisconsin, among other battleground states.
- Kennedy's decision to endorse Trump has led to legal and procedural battles over his ballot presence.
- Democrats are actively working to keep Kennedy on the ballot, fearing he could siphon votes from Trump.
- Cornel West and Jill Stein also face challenges but remain on ballots in several states.
- Ranked-choice voting is proposed as a solution to the 'spoiler' effect of third-party candidates.