Kamala Harris was grinning from ear to ear after this Supreme Court election ruling

Oct 2, 2024

A major court case went Kamala Harris’ way.

The decision could hand her the White House.

And Kamala Harris was grinning from ear to ear after this Supreme Court election ruling.

Wisconsin State Supreme Court keeps Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on the ballot 

After Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. dropped out of the Presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump, Kennedy set about trying to remove his name from the ballot.

Kennedy succeeded in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Nevada in getting his name off the ballot.

But Kennedy lost his bid to take his name off the ballot in two swing states where Democrats control the legal and election machinery.

One was Michigan.

The other was Wisconsin.

Kennedy’s name will remain on the ballot because the Democrat Supreme Court upheld a ruling by Dane County Circuit Judge Stephen Ehlke that held Wisconsin law only allowed for election workers to take a candidate’s name off the ballot if they died.

This ruling was so preposterous that the liberal majority on the State Supreme Court didn’t even want to uphold it on the merits.

Instead, the majority held that Kennedy didn’t flesh out his arguments well enough.

“We emphasize that we are not making any legal determinations on our own regarding the claims made by Kennedy and we are not agreeing with the circuit court’s legal conclusions on those claims. We simply are unable to make such determinations, given the inadequate briefing presented to us,” the majority opinion read.

Justice Rebecca Bradley disagreed, saying it would confuse voters and unfairly influence the election to keep Kennedy’s name on the ballot despite him no longer being a candidate.

“Voters may cast their ballots in favor of a candidate who withdrew his candidacy, thereby losing their right to cast a meaningful vote,” Bradley argued. “Ballots listing a non-candidate mislead voters and may skew a presidential election. In this case, the damage to voter participation in electoral democracy is real.”

Democrats want Kennedy on the ballot for a very important reason 

Wisconsin has a history of close Presidential elections.

Four of the last six contests were decided between 5,000 and 23,000 votes.

Third party candidates have also meant the difference between winning and losing.

In the 2016 election, Green Party nominee Jill Stein won 31,000 votes in Wisconsin.

Donald Trump carried the state by 23,000 votes.

Democrats only want to keep Kennedy’s name on the ballot because they hope it will confuse some supporters and help Kamala Harris win.

In the same states where Democrats fought tooth and nail to keep Kennedy’s name on the ballot, they also went to court to ban Cornel West’s name from appearing before voters.

West is running to Kamala Harris’ left, so Democrats didn’t want a spoiler on the ballot.

Democrats don’t care about democracy, constitutional norms, or the rule of law.

Liberals are more than happy to weaponize all three to manipulate to keep anyone who might hurt Kamala Harris off the ballot while forcing Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s name to remain on the ballot because it will hurt Trump.

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