How Republicans And Democrats Are Boosting Third-Party 'Spoiler' Candidates -- As Trump Lawyer Represents Jill Stein
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82% : "I like her very much," Trump continued.55% : In a statement to The Times, Terry embraced Democrats' reported support but warned about the impact of boosting him, saying, "For every one voter who leaves Trump to vote for me, there's going to be 20 Democrats who say, 'Oh, my God, he's right.'"
53% : Trump himself has praised Stein and West because of their potential "spoiler" effect that could help his election chances, saying at a June rally, "He's one of my favorite candidates, Cornel West, and I like her also, Jill Stein."
45% : "Robert F. Kennedy Jr. -- who launched a third-party bid but has since suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump -- threatened to siphon votes from both parties' candidates while he was still in the race, with both Democrats and Republicans launching efforts in response.
43% : Polling averages compiled by FiveThirtyEight show Harris and Trump are within roughly a point of each other in most battleground states, though Harris is leading by a slightly larger three-point margin in Wisconsin.
32% : Since he endorsed Trump, Kennedy has himself sued to get off the ballot in battleground states, but is still expected to remain on the ballot in Michigan and Wisconsin after courts ruled against him.
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