Spoiler alert: RFK Jr. embraces the chaos, has Democrats 'paranoid' he'll cost Biden - Washington Examiner

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    100% Extremely Conservative

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    90% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    98% Extremely Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -19% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

70% : A presidential election rematch in 2024 between Joe Biden and Donald Trump has helped pave the way for renewed interest in third-party candidates.
64% : "The committee launched mobile billboards trolling Kennedy for sharing his biggest donor, Timothy Mellon, with Trump while he met with fundraisers in Florida this week.
58% : A five-person matchup showed Trump at 39% and Biden at 38%.
50% : And in the media outlet's three-way matchup between Biden, Trump, and Kennedy, he polls at 11.7%.
48% : In Arizona, the two candidates were tied at 46% in a hypothetical matchup, while in Nevada, Biden is leading Trump, 42% to 40%.
47% : That same survey also notes that when Kennedy is added, he polls at 17% in Arizona, while Trump is at 40% and Biden at 37%.
46% : "A March poll from the APP of Hispanic voters in Arizona and Nevada showed Trump and Biden in a close race.
46% : "Roughly a quarter of the country holds unfavorable views of both Biden and Trump, according to a March survey from the Pew Research Center.
45% : In his first presidential matchup against Trump, Biden won Arizona by less than 11,000 votes, Georgia by less than 12,000 votes, Wisconsin by a little over 20,680 votes, and Nevada by roughly 33,600 votes.
43% : ""Like many reasonable Americans, I am concerned about the possibility that political objectives motivated the vigor of the prosecution of the J6 defendants, their long sentences, and their harsh treatment," he continued.
42% : "Because it happened with the encouragement of President Trump, and in the context of his delusion that the election was stolen from him, many people see it not as a riot but as an insurrection.
42% : Just over 40% of younger adults, aged 18 to 29, had an unfavorable opinion of Biden and Trump.
38% : "Because what we're seeing is that when you look at a three-way race, Trump doesn't lose Hispanic support Biden does.
34% : In a five-way matchup of Biden, Trump, Kennedy, Stein, and Cornel West, Kennedy polls at an average of 10.5%, according to RealClearPolitics.
28% : In Nevada, Kennedy is at 14%, while Trump and Biden are tied at 37%.
25% : Kennedy is unlikely to win the 2024 election, but he could peel off enough support to throw the election, though some strategists think Kennedy could hurt Biden more than Trump.
25% : Donald Trump is openly rooting for both No Labels and RFK to drain Democratic votes," said Matt Bennett, the executive vice president for public affairs at Third Way, a centrist Democratic group, in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
25% : Trump "trying to overthrow the election clearly is a threat to democracy," Kennedy told Burnett on Monday.
24% : He's very liberal, and I think he probably hurts Biden," Trump told Hugh Hewitt during his radio show Thursday.
21% : In several of these states, Biden defeated Trump by less than 1 percentage point during the 2020 election.
18% : Trump and the Republican National Committee have not gone on the offense against Kennedy to the extent of the Democrats.
8% : "We are planning on being a spoiler for both President Biden and President Trump," Stefanie Spear, Kennedy's campaign press secretary, said in a statement to the Washington Examiner.
8% : Kennedy said Biden was a bigger threat to democracy than Trump in an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett.

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