NYS Removal of Kennedy from
Ballot Upheld by SDNY Judge with Order to
Follow Sept 10
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
SDNY
COURTHOUSE,
Sept 9 – After
suspending his campaign in ten
states and endorsing Donald
Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
being restored to the ballot
in New York State was argued
on September 4 before U.S.
District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Judge Andrew L. Carter. Inner
City Press was there, thread:
All rise!
Team Kennedy
lawyer: When Ohio knocked John
Anderson off the ballot, the
Supreme Court reversed it...
NYS lawyer: He is
not trying to win - so no
irreparable harm Judge:
I'll be right back.
Judge
returns and says, "Obviously
I'll have to take this under
advisement. I'll get a
decision out."
On September 8,
Judge Carter issued a
text-only order directly that
an issue of class action or
multiple plaintiffs be
clarified to him by Monday,
September 9 at noon - more on
X for subscribers here
and Substack
here
On September 9,
the joint report said
"Plaintiffs intend to move for
leave to amend the First
Amended Complaint to indicate
that Mr. Rose represents a
class of similarly situated
voters, including voters who
support independent
presidential candidates other
than Mr. Kennedy. Defendants
intend to oppose the proposed
motion"- filing on Patreon here.
After 5 pm on September 9,
this: "Both parties indicated
the ballot needs to be
certified by Wednesday,
September 11, 2024. Given the
exigencies, to give the
Parties an opportunity to
prepare to exercise their
remedies, the Court hereby
informs the Parties that
Plaintiffs motion for
preliminary injunction is
denied. The Court intends to
file a full written opinion
tomorrow. (HEREBY ORDERED by
Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr)
(Text Only Order) (Carter,
Andrew)."
analysis on X for
Subscribers here
& Substack here
The case is Team
Kennedy v. Berger, et al.,
24-cv-3897 (Carter)
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