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No. It will only give Trump more votes. Not many mind, but if its tight in those swing rust belt states then only Trump will gain from them
He was only ever in the race to take votes from Biden. Democrat voters who didn't want to vote for Biden had an option to vote for Kennedy. There aren't many RFK Jr supporters that were in the same position with Trump.

With Harris now in the hotseat Kennedy no longer really has that draw because Harris is more palatable across the board. This will be a net swing towards Harris
 
He was only ever in the race to take votes from Biden. Democrat voters who didn't want to vote for Biden had an option to vote for Kennedy. There aren't many RFK Jr supporters that were in the same position with Trump.

With Harris now in the hotseat Kennedy no longer really has that draw because Harris is more palatable across the board. This will be a net swing towards Harris
He was only ever in the race to stir the shit and those kind of people vote Trump, which meant he appealed to people who wanted to be twats but couldnt quite bring themselves to be maga. He wasnt in any way Democrat, they said week one they wanted nothing to do with him because he made a career about being an anti vax weirdo, which is why Republican nutters aligned themselves more to him. He never drew a single Democrat vote. He was however a threat to splitting Trumps voters. You have this wrong
 
He was only ever in the race to take votes from Biden. Democrat voters who didn't want to vote for Biden had an option to vote for Kennedy. There aren't many RFK Jr supporters that were in the same position with Trump.

With Harris now in the hotseat Kennedy no longer really has that draw because Harris is more palatable across the board. This will be a net swing towards Harris
My guess is it’s a neutral. I’d bet the plurality if not the majority of Kennedy voters just won’t vote at all, and the rest will split among Harris and Trump and another third party (whoever the Libertarian is).
 
If Harris doesn't win in November it will be Pete Buttigieg leading the Dems in four years time. Bright, brave, accomplished and articulate. He spoke tonight about how the "look" of his family dinner table (a husband and their two kids) is a thing he thought impossible even 20 years ago and how it's been made real, even "ordinary" as he called it, by politics, that's to say by people pushing for political change. It's perhaps the best example of what the Dems mean by the slogan "not going back."
 

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