Donald Trump is running and RFK is running. Those will be the three people on the ballot in November of 2020.View on YouTube
Joe Biden (whose ticket became the Democratic Harris–Walz ticket) and Donald Trump (with JD Vance) appeared on the presidential ballot nationwide as the major-party nominees, covering all 50 states and the District of Columbia. (en.wikipedia.org) Robert F. Kennedy Jr., however, did not achieve nationwide ballot access. A CBS News ballot map and later compiled results show that he was on the ballot only in a subset of states totaling about 309 electoral votes, far short of all 538 electoral votes available from 50 states plus DC. (cbsnews.com) Kennedy was explicitly removed or failed to qualify in states such as New York and Georgia, among others, and litigation confirmed his disqualification from the New York ballot. (reuters.com) His campaign also voluntarily withdrew from several state ballots after he ended his independent run and endorsed Trump, further limiting his ballot presence. (en.wikipedia.org) Because RFK Jr. was not on the ballot in all 50 states, the prediction that Biden, Trump, and Kennedy would all appear on every state’s November 2024 general-election ballot is incorrect.