The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a long-shot bid by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who ended his independent presidential campaign, seeking his removal from the ballot in the key swing states of Wisconsin and Michigan.
Kennedy has endorsed Trump and is seeking to have his name dropped from the ballots in states where it could be a boost to his new ally.
The court did not explain its reasoning. Justice Neil Gorsuch said he would have granted Kennedy’s application in the Michigan case.
On Gorsuch’s dissent in the Michigan case: