RFK Jr. Faces Nationwide Ballot Challenges After New York Disqualification
A New York judge ruled Kennedy's residency claim was invalid, raising questions about his eligibility in other states.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s petition to appear on the New York ballot was invalidated due to a false residency claim.
- The ruling may lead to similar challenges in other states where Kennedy used the same New York address.
- Kennedy plans to appeal the decision, arguing it is a partisan attack to limit voter choice.
- Clear Choice PAC, aligned with Democrats, is behind the legal challenges against Kennedy.
- Kennedy's campaign claims to have sufficient signatures for ballot access in all 50 states.







































