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September 28, 2024

SCOTUS Denies RFK Jr. New York Ballot Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a decisive blow to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s electoral aspirations in New York, while the Wisconsin Supreme Court provided a contrasting decision.

The highest court in the land rejected Kennedy's bid to be reinstated on the New York presidential ballot, complicating his selective campaign strategy across states, as Fox News reports.

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court declined RFK Jr.'s plea without offering any commentary or dissenting opinions. This decision has significant implications for the independent presidential candidate who suspended his campaign in August.

A Shift in Strategy Post-Campaign Suspension

Following his campaign suspension, Kennedy promptly endorsed Donald Trump, aligning himself with the former president's election efforts. His strategic decision aimed to manage his ballot presence judiciously, particularly in key battleground states.

Kennedy's objective has been clear, namely, to avoid influencing the presidential contest adversely. He has been actively removing his name from states where his candidacy could tip the balance unfavorably for Trump against Vice President Kamala Harris.

"In about 10 battleground states where my presence would be a spoiler, I'm going to remove my name, and I've already started that process and urge voters not to vote for me," Kennedy openly stated, emphasizing his new role in the electoral dynamics of 2024.

Contrasting Court Decisions on the Same Day

Interestingly, on the same day the U.S. Supreme Court made its decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled oppositely, deciding to keep Kennedy on the ballot. This divergence highlights the complex legal and strategic battles unfolding across the country as Kennedy adjusts his campaign tactics.

Kennedy had expressed a desire to remain on the ballot in states considered "safe" for either major party, where his candidacy would not skew the electoral outcomes significantly. This approach aimed to keep his influence in the election but in a controlled manner that reflects his political and strategic calculations.

However, Wisconsin, traditionally seen as a battleground state, has been an exception to Kennedy's removal efforts, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of electoral politics.

Kennedy's Calculated Endorsement and Its Implications

Kennedy's endorsement of Trump was not just a political gesture but came with an inclusion into Trump's circle. Trump announced the addition of Kennedy and former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard to his transition team, signaling a significant cooperative step between the independent candidate and the former president's campaign.

"Our polling consistently showed by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats, with whom I disagree on the most existential issues," Kennedy elaborated, providing insight into his strategic pivot post-endorsement.

This series of events underscores a complex weave of legal, electoral, and personal decisions that are shaping the 2024 presidential race, with implications that reach far beyond individual states to the national political landscape.

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