The North Carolina State Board of Elections once again failed to certify political third parties headed by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Cornel West ahead of the November election.
An elections board in North Carolina has once again deferred granting certification to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Cornel West, citing concerns over how their nominating signatures were obtained. Members of the North Carolina State Board of Elections claimed at a Tuesday hearing that during several probing phone calls to voters registered with the two candidates' parties, some signers did not know they had been nominating Kennedy or West.
Kennedy has repeatedly denied accusations that he is running as a spoiler against Biden, claiming that he is 'trying to hurt both' the president and his opponent, former President Trump.
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