RFK Jr. candidacy would boost Donald Trump, in NY, other blue states, campaign official says
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Her position aligns with Kennedy Jr's, a national figure in the anti-vaccination movement.46% : Palma is a registered Democrat according to state records, but in the video she told the group she campaigned for Trump in Pennsylvania during his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.
44% : If it's a Republican Congress, they'll pick Trump.
35% : A Long Island anti-vaccination activist serving as New York campaign director for Robert F. Kennedy Jr's independent presidential bid told a group of state Republicans his candidacy would "get rid of" President Joe Biden and help boost Republican Donald Trump.
13% : Democratic National Committee Spokesman Matt Corridoni in a statement said: "RFK Jr's campaign is saying the quiet part out loud: he is a spoiler for Donald Trump.
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