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Blow for Trump as judge rules RFK Jr’s name must stay on ballot in swing state

Robert F Kennedy Jr‘s name will remain on the presidential ballot in Wisconsin after a judge denied his request for it to be removed, with the ruling marking a potential blow for Donald Trump’s re-election chances.

RFK Jr abandoned his own independent presidential campaign late last month to endorse the former president – who offered him a cabinet post if he returns to office.

The former Democrat has since scrambled to remove his name from the ballots across swing states, noting that if his name remains, “I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats,” he said after culling his presidential run.

RFK Jr’s removal from the ballots across swing states could cement key votes for the Republicans in the tight race for the White House between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

The former environmental lawyer filed a lawsuit in Wisconsin on September 3, as he attempted to be wiped off the ticket.

But on Monday, Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke denied the request to erase his name from swing state’s’s ballot, ruling that only death can wipe a candidate from the ballot.

“The bottom line here is that Mr Kennedy has no one to blame but himself if he didn’t want to be on the ballot,” the judge said.

RFK Jr argued that Democrats and Republicans are treated more favorably than independent candidates.

Candidates from the two major parties have until 5pm on the first Tuesday of September (September 3 this year) to strike their names from the ballot, while third-party candidates can only do so before the August 6 deadline for submitting nomination papers.

“The statute is plain on its face,” Ehlke said as he abruptly denied the politician’s request.

The judge noted that many ballots etched with RFK Jr’s name have

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