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RFK Jr. supporters could tip the scales for Trump in Wisconsin -- or...

Sep 04, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    40% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -18% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : How the math will play out at the ballot box for Trump in the battleground state is up for debate, but some RFK Jr. supporters shared their voting plans with The Post.S.M. is a college student in Milwaukee who doesn't typically vote Democrat but was very impressed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "good ideas" and "clear-minded" message.
49% : When third-party candidates are added to polling in Wisconsin, Trump usually slides behind Harris by 2 percentage points in what is otherwise a razor-sharp 1% margin.
48% : "The Watertown, Wis. resident wants to help the "We The People" party reach the 5% threshold of votes to qualify for public funding, and vote on the issues most important to her, including "children's health, the chronic disease epidemic, free speech and the environment.
42% : Dr. Tamika Johnson, 46, an educator from Milwaukee, had planned to vote for Kennedy but changed her mind after RFK Jr. endorsed Trump and ended his own presidential bid.
36% : Where does that leave things with the other half of RFK Jr.'s supporters?Handrick gives Trump 60% of Kennedy's leftover vote compared to Harris' 40%.
31% : "I won't support [RFK] or Trump.
31% : "Joe Handrick, an election analyst who keeps close tabs on Wisconsin's election data, thinks Trump gets a small but potentially significant bump from RFK Jr. supporters in Wisconsin.
30% : Popular opinion is that Kennedy's supporters will favor Trump this fall after anti-vax advocates endorsed the former president.
28% : "The 27-year-old said she has some concerns about Trump but she will likely vote for him.

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