Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has officially dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Republican Donald Trump. However, he will still appear on the general election ballot in New Mexico as he did not file the necessary paperwork to remove his name. This news comes after a recent poll showed Kennedy had the support of 3 percent of New Mexico registered voters. While Kennedy’s campaign successfully removed his name from other states, including Arizona and Texas, he missed the deadline in several battleground states. Despite his decision to exit the race and endorse Trump, voters in New Mexico will still see Kennedy’s name on the ballot alongside Trump, Democrat Kamala Harris, and other candidates. Kennedy’s press contact did not respond to requests for comment on the situation. This development showcases the complexities of the election process and the importance of meeting all deadlines for candidates. Ultimately, voters in New Mexico will have the opportunity to make their voices heard in the upcoming general election.
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