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Report: Robert Kennedy Jr. Unable to Withdraw from Michigan Ballot

Nick Gilbertson 27 Aug 2024

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has suspended his campaign to aid former President Donald Trump, is reportedly unable to remove himself from the presidential ballot in Michigan.

Although Kennedy seeks to withdraw from the ballot in ten swing states, he will be unable to do so in Michigan, WKAR reported.

Kennedy was nominated under the Natural Law Party, which already had its convention, and the deadline has passed to hold a new one, as the outlet noted, citing Cheri Hardmon, a press secretary for the Michigan State Department.

    That party’s state nominating convention was held back in April.

    Hardmon said the party could have held a new nominating convention any time until the state’s August primary.

    “The Natural Law Party held their convention to select electors for Robert Kennedy Jr.,” she said. “They cannot meet at this point to select new electors since it’s past the primary.”

August 6 was the “[d]eadline for minor parties to hold state conventions,” the state’s election calendar reads.

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Re: Report: Robert Kennedy Jr. Unable to Withdraw from Michigan Ballot
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2024, 06:31:59 pm »
Anyone who is or was a potential voter for Bobby Jr. should know by now that he has dropped out and endorsed Mr. Trump.

If they're still dense enough to try to vote for him...  what is there to say?