On August 23, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. removed his name from the Texas ballot, according to the Secretary of State’s website. He did not make a public announcement about his action. Thanks to Jim Riley for this news.
The Kennedy campaign had said he would withdraw from ten “battleground” states, but it did not specify which ten states. Besides Texas, he has also withdrawn from Arizona.
Pennsylvania and Ohio are two of the others and they made an unsuccessful attempt to withdraw in Michigan.
Richard: Write-ins list is out for Tex-ass; I emailed you.
Stop trolling $tock. Richard Winger banned you for a reason.
Wish he would have told us which 10 states he was talking about. I would not have thought Texas was one of them
Apparently Trump considers Texas a battleground state. That doesn’t seem like a good sign for his campaign.
Hollywood communists always throw absurd amounts of money at Democrats in Texas. Trump can’t take anything for granted, and he shouldn’t.