Pulling Out All the Stops: RFK, Jr. Urges ALL Supporters to Vote for Trump
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36% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-11% Negative
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49% : In the long run, it's likely for the best for Kennedy to encourage his supporters to vote for Trump, regardless of whether they're in a swing state or reliably red or blue state, given that the race is expected to be fairly tight -- first and foremost, to avoid any confusion, and second, to reduce the likelihood of a close electoral vote with a significant popular vote disparity (which invites the knives out for the Electoral College).48% : New: Victories for RFK Jr. As Courts in North Carolina, MichiganRule to Have His Name Taken Off BallotBut now, to be on the safe side and avoid the possibility of confusion, Kennedy has altered his strategy and is now urging all of his supporters to simply vote for Trump.
46% : At the time, Kennedy also explained his strategy: He would remove his name from the ballot in the 10 contested/swing states but leave it on the ballot in the other 40 so that his supporters in the solid red or blue states could still vote for him -- and, in theory, leaving open the possibility that he could actually become president in the event of an Electoral College tie between Trump and Harris.
30% : Trump Adds RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard to Transition TeamTrump, in turn, has named Kennedy, along with former Democratic Congresswoman and presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard to his transition team.
29% : "Since making his initial announcement, Kennedy and running mate Nicole Shanahan have seemingly gone all-in on getting Trump elected.
16% : Kennedy noted that while he and Trump differ on many issues, they agree on some core issues and values, and both men determined that uniting increased the chances of defeating Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrats in November.
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