RFK Jr. asks Supreme Court to order his name covered on Wisconsin ballot
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed an emergency application with the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday that seeks to order the Wisconsin Election Commission to cover his name on the swing state's presidential ballot by with stickers.
Previous attempts to remove Kennedy's name from the ballot were rejected by state and federal courts.
Kennedy argues that his 1st and 14th Amendment rights are being violated by keeping his name on the ballot.
It's likely the court will seek a response from the Wisconsin Elections Commission before rendering a decision on whether to intervene in the next 13 days.
Kennedy was running for president as.a Democrat before abandoning that effort to run as an independent instead. He later suspended that campaign and endorsed Trump.-ABC News' Devin Dwyer