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Kennedy later attempted to remove his name from the ballot in Michigan, but was blocked in courts. In 2020, the Michigan party nominated Alliance Party nominee Rocky De La Fuente, who received 2,986 votes in Michigan. The party was also presidential ballot-qualified in Florida. The Florida party did not nominate a candidate in the 2020 or the ...
Michigan was won by Senator John F. Kennedy (D–Massachusetts), running with Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, with 50.85% of the popular vote against incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon (R–California), running with former United States Ambassador to the United Nations Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., with 48.84% of the popular vote. Michigan weighed in ...
However, using this method gives a combined voting total that is much higher than the actual number of votes cast for the Democrats in Alabama. The second method that can be used is to give Kennedy 318,303 votes in Alabama, and count the remaining 5,747 Democratic votes as unpledged electors.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be unable to remove himself from the ballots in the key swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin, election officials confirmed Tuesday, days after he ended his independent ...
Kennedy, 70, is the son of Robert F. Kennedy, a former U.S. Senator who was assassinated during his presidential campaign in 1968, and the nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, who was ...
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Robert F. Kennedy's request that he be taken off the presidential ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan, two battleground states where Kennedy does ...
2,732 votes: Not on ballot [9] February 6 36 Nevada: 89.3% 36 delegates 119,758 votes: Not on ballot: 3.1% 4,101 votes: 0.4% 530 votes: 5.6% 7,448 votes: 1.7% [e] 2,250 votes [10] February 27 117 Michigan: 81.1% 115 delegates 625,221 votes: 2.7% 20,684 votes: 3.0% 22,865 votes: Not on ballot: 13.2% 2 delegates 101,623 votes: 0.0% 178 votes [f ...
Independent U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr speaks at Bitcoin 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. July 26, 2024. REUTERS/Kevin Wurm