A recent social media post has sparked outrage as a voter claimed to receive a ballot with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s name still listed and former President Donald Trump’s name placed surprisingly far down the list. The tweet, shared by user Doggie_Poo, has garnered attention for its shocking claims, accusing California Governor Gavin Newsom of manipulating the ballot.
"Hey Jordan, I received my ballot today. They still have RFK Jr. on the ballot and look how far down President Trump's name is. Newsom is a terrible person!" the tweet read, tagging another user. The post, which included the hashtag #TrumpVance2024, quickly gained traction among Trump supporters and critics alike, with many expressing frustration over what they see as ballot irregularities and political interference.
The mention of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former Democratic candidate who recently shifted to run as an independent, added fuel to the fire. Kennedy’s presence on the ballot was unexpected for many, leading to confusion and concern among voters. Some speculate that his continued appearance on ballots could cause issues, particularly for those unaware of his change in candidacy status.
The most explosive claim, however, centers on the alleged placement of Donald Trump’s name lower on the ballot than usual, a move that some supporters argue could disadvantage the former president. “Look how far down Trump’s name is!” the tweet exclaimed, suggesting that this placement was deliberate and aimed at undermining his chances in the upcoming election.
Newsom, already a controversial figure, has been dragged into the debate as critics accuse him of playing a role in the ballot design. “Newsom is a terrible person!” the user wrote, echoing the frustration many Trump supporters have voiced about the California governor’s political actions.
Although there is no official word on whether this issue is widespread or isolated, the tweet has ignited fears among Trump supporters that their candidate may face an unfair disadvantage. Some worry that the ballot’s layout could confuse voters or suppress turnout, especially with reports of potential voting irregularities surfacing in previous elections.
In response to the controversy, social media users have flooded the platform with similar concerns, questioning the integrity of the voting process. “This seems shady,” one user commented. “How can RFK Jr. still be on the ballot after announcing he’s running as an independent? And why is Trump so far down the list?”
However, election officials have yet to comment on the issue or clarify why RFK Jr.’s name remains on the ballot in some areas. Supporters of the governor have pushed back against the accusations, calling the outrage over ballot placement unfounded and politically motivated.
As the 2024 election approaches, controversies like this are expected to escalate, with both sides of the political spectrum closely monitoring voting procedures. For Trump supporters, ensuring their candidate has a fair shot remains a top priority, with many vowing to keep a close eye on the process as early voting begins.


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