Third Party in the USA

Apr 01, 2024 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : And the broader idea of a potent third-party challenge to Biden and Trump remains a huge story, in a country where many voters remain turned off by the prospect of that matchup and where various candidates beyond No Labels -- of the left, right, both, and neither -- are already running.
55% : Herndon asked about electoral dynamics like potential candidates, but also grilled Lieberman and a colleague as to their actual policy offerings and political positioning, which emerged as fuzzy.
51% : "I don't want to be a gimmick for the rest of my life," Ebe -- sorry, Literally Anybody Else told CNN.
44% : But dodging these tropes can be complicated when covering political insurgents (as I also wrote last year with regard to coverage of Kennedy's campaign).
26% : And journalists and pundits continued to debate whether his candidacy stands to hurt Biden or Trump the most.
18% : Chris Christie, a Donald Trump ally turned antagonist, told the Post that he would not be running as the group's candidate -- he considered the idea, but concluded that a bid would be onerous, and risked letting Trump back into the White House -- adding his name to the growing list of perceived moderates (Joe Manchin; Larry Hogan; Nikki Haley) to have turned the opportunity down.

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