RFK Jr. Hurting Trump More Than Biden

Published: Mon, 04/22/24

RFK Jr.'s candidacy may hurt Trump more than Biden by dividing the traditional conservative vote, which could scramble the presidential contest, even as voter interest in the election remains low.Insert Preheader


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RFK Jr. Hurting Trump More Than Biden

NBC News

RFK Jr.'s candidacy may hurt Trump more than Biden by dividing the traditional conservative vote, which could scramble the race, even as voter interest in the election remains notably low.

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Associated Press

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SCOTUSblog

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USA Today

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