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In his letter to the editor "Hillary Clinton as election denier" (Sept. 1), Michael J. DiStefano states that Hillary Clinton is a “notorious election denier.“ In fact, Hillary Clinton conceded the race immediately to Donald Trump with no denial, as the electoral college gave the victory to him.
Kennedy's efforts to get taken off the ballot to boost Donald Trump's chances of winning could substantially delay mail-in voting in North Carolina.
North Carolina's Board of Elections said Friday that it has appealed an order from the state's Court of Appeals to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from 2024 general election ballots.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his allies are spinning a web to bring their vision of “Make America Healthy Again” to life in 2024, should former President Donald Trump win a second term in the White House.
An order to stop ballots from going out Friday and to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name from the ballot has been entered by the North Carolina Court of Appeals.
Comedian and TV personality Bill Maher blasted critics of Cheryl Hines following her husband, former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., endorsing former President Trump,
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ordered the State Board of Elections to stop printing ballots. The mail-in ballots were supposed to start going out Friday. The Court of Appeals instead says the ballots must be re-printed without Robert F.
The start of voting in North Carolina, which was scheduled to begin Friday with the mailing of absentee ballots, will be further delayed to let legal proceedings play out after an appeals court ordered the state to remove former independent presidential candidate Robert F.
Judges in North Carolina and Michigan on Friday ordered both states to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from their ballots before sending them out to voters.