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Former President Donald Trump's allies may end up regretting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s long shot presidential campaign.
A new poll by NBC News shows that while some conventional wisdom labels Kennedy as more of a threat to President Joe Biden's reelection, that may not actually be the case.
In the survey, NBC found that a greater share of Trump voters flock to the noted vaccine skeptic's campaign when their presidential choices are expanded beyond just Trump and Biden. Trump leads Biden by 2 points (within the margin of error) in a two-on-two rematch, but the advantage flips to Biden by the same margin when the field is expanded to Biden, Trump, Kennedy, Jill Stein, and Cornel West.
This, of course is assuming that Trump's present slide in the polls won't continue. If Biden continues to gain support, it won't really matter.
A new poll by NBC News shows that while some conventional wisdom labels Kennedy as more of a threat to President Joe Biden's reelection, that may not actually be the case.
In the survey, NBC found that a greater share of Trump voters flock to the noted vaccine skeptic's campaign when their presidential choices are expanded beyond just Trump and Biden. Trump leads Biden by 2 points (within the margin of error) in a two-on-two rematch, but the advantage flips to Biden by the same margin when the field is expanded to Biden, Trump, Kennedy, Jill Stein, and Cornel West.
It looks like Trump might regret RFK Jr.'s campaign
President Joe Biden leads former President Donald Trump in an NBC News survey when third-party candidates like RFK Jr. are in the mix.
www.businessinsider.com
This, of course is assuming that Trump's present slide in the polls won't continue. If Biden continues to gain support, it won't really matter.