Attorneys representing RFK Jr. have appealed Monday’s ruling in liberal Dane County that Kennedy must remain on Wisconsin’s November ballot.
The clock is ticking on an appeal that aims to honor former independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s wishes to have his name removed from swing state Wisconsin’s general election ballot — as the Democratic National Committee plays political games for electoral advantage.
Attorneys representing RFK Jr. have appealed Monday’s ruling in Dane County Circuit Court. The lower court judge agreed with the Wisconsin Elections Commission’s previous 5-1 ruling that the ex-candidate must remain on November’s ballot.
Dane County Judge Stephen Ehlke found state law bars candidates from exiting the race after they’ve filed nomination papers. Ehlke said there are no exceptions.
“However, courts are required to apply the law as written, not as some party wishes it were written,” Ehlke said, according to a story in the leftist Wisconsin Examiner.
Overseas ballots are expected to begin being sent out tomorrow morning, so much hinges on the appeals court’s decision on the petition seeking an injunction. […]
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