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RFK Jr. or Joe Manchin may be swayed by fresh voter poll to make strategic campaign shifts.

47% of ⁤American Voters ⁣Open to ‌Third-Party Presidential⁣ Candidate in 2024, Poll ‌Shows

According ⁢to a recent Quinnipiac poll released last week, ⁣47 ⁢percent of American voters ‍are open⁤ to voting​ for a third-party presidential candidate ‍in the 2024 presidential election.

The idea of another round of Democrat Joe Biden vs. Republican ​Donald Trump seems to have a ​lot of​ people looking ⁤for alternatives.

Independent voters often​ decide presidential elections,⁣ and ‍nearly two-thirds of ​them are open to a third-party candidate, according to the poll.

The survey “is a vivid indication that for many voters, ‌the ⁣status quo is a no-go,”​ Quinnipiac said.

Numbers like these might seduce people such as maverick Democratic presidential⁢ candidate Robert F. Kennedy ⁤Jr. and moderate Democratic Sen. Joe ⁢Manchin of West ⁣Virginia to consider a third-party ⁢run for the White ​House.

If the numbers hold, one ⁢of them could play the part of spoiler for either Biden or Trump,⁤ assuming those ⁢two men‍ win their party primaries. And although a third-party candidate​ winning the presidency is ‍highly unlikely, it isn’t impossible.

While 47 percent of respondents in the Quinnipiac poll said ⁤they would consider ⁤supporting⁤ a third-party candidate in 2024, another ‍47 percent also ​indicated they would​ not.

Sixty-four percent of independents said they⁢ would⁢ consider voting for a third-party candidate. Democrats were less enthused with only 35 percent‍ indicating they ‌would consider a third-party candidate. Republicans came in ​at 38 percent.

A ⁢majority ‌from ​both parties — 57 percent ‍of Republicans and⁢ 61 percent ⁤of Democrats⁢ — indicated they are not open to a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential election.

Quinnipiac surveyed 2,065 U.S. adults, including 1,809⁣ self-identified registered voters, from July 13 to 17. The poll has margin of error of plus or minus 2.2 percent.

“The survey included 727 Republican and Republican-leaning voters with ⁢a​ margin of error of +/- 3.6 percentage points and 763 Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters with a margin of error​ of +/-‍ 3.6 percentage points,” the pollster​ said.

What’s it all mean? It ⁣means there are a lot⁢ of “ifs.”

For instance,⁣ how many third-party candidates might run?

Left-wing activist and philosopher ⁣ Cornel West ‍ announced last month⁣ that he’s running​ a third-party campaign.

West initially declared himself⁣ to be a candidate of the‍ People’s Party but later said he’d⁢ also pursue the Green Party’s nomination. ‌Some Democrats ⁣are worried that his candidacy could hurt ‌Biden.

Manchin and‍ former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, a Republican, have hinted they might run on ⁢a⁤ third-party “No ‌Labels” ticket in 2024, according to NBC News.

The senator has frequently refused‌ to follow Democrat ⁢marching orders, much to the ire ⁢of the party’s progressive wing. Meanwhile, ‍Huntsman —⁤ a former U.S. ambassador to Russia, China and Singapore — ran‌ for the GOP presidential nomination in 2012⁤ president.

It appears⁣ the two‌ men would hope to appeal to moderate voters seeking common ground.

RFK ⁣Jr.’s campaign for⁤ the Democratic presidential nomination has gained⁤ some traction: According to the⁤ Quinnipiac ‍poll, he ​had the support of 14 percent‌ of those surveyed.

That’s not enough to win the Democratic race, ⁤but if he ‍teamed up with a third-party candidate,‌ it⁣ would pose ⁤a significant threat to the‌ Biden campaign ‌in the general election.

Trump ⁢has a commanding lead on the Republican side, though it is early and there ​are ⁤any number of things —⁣ such as ​a stream of criminal⁤ indictments — that⁤ could‌ derail him.

If more third-party‌ candidates jump on board, a whole mess of people will be running for president in 2024.

Democratic National Committee ⁢Chairman Jaime Harrison doesn’t like that⁤ prospect, according to The Hill. Of West’s run, he said,​ “This‍ is⁢ not the time in order to experiment.‍ This is not the time‍ to play around on the margins.”

“What ⁣we see is a lot of folks ​who want to be relevant and try to be relevant ⁣in these elections and not looking at the big picture,” Harrison continued. “We got ‌to re-elect Joe Biden.”

Biden⁤ supporters also worry that RFK Jr. and No Labels could shift the results of the 2024 ‌election in favor⁢ of ‌the GOP, according to a ​separate article in The Hill.

Whatever the case, Democrats sense that Biden⁢ is vulnerable — they’d have to be blind not‍ to.

The mounting evidence that the president knew about and participated in a pay-for-play political scheme ⁤with his son ⁣Hunter — piled on top of a struggling economy and signs ⁣of‍ Biden’s lack of mental acuity ⁤on an increasingly dangerous world stage — have⁤ them worried.

The Quinnipiac poll ⁢found only 40 percent of ‍registered voters view him favorably.

Biden’s presidency is a failure. That’s dangerous for the‍ U.S. and the world.

Those considering a third-party run for​ president in 2024 know they could undermine Biden. They also might⁤ be willing to bet that voters are ⁤tired of the drama that follows Trump around like⁤ a thunderhead.

We ⁢will⁤ learn ⁣over the next 468 days how all of that will play out.

The post RFK Jr. or⁢ Joe Manchin Could Be Seduced to Make Campaign Moves Based on Revealing New Voter Poll appeared first on ‌ The Western Journal.



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