RFK Jr. Withdraws Name from Key Swing State Ballot; Who Will It Actually Benefit?

The text describes the current ​political landscape regarding the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ​(RFK Jr.) amid the 2024‍ presidential‍ campaign.⁢ Despite not⁤ receiving any votes in⁣ the primary ​elections, Harris was celebrated ‌at a recent event in Chicago, where discussions lacked substantive ‍policy details. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. has announced his voluntary ⁣withdrawal from the ​Arizona ballot ⁣and ‍is expected to make a public ‍address ‍regarding his future intentions, hinting at an exit from the race. While he had⁤ garnered some support, particularly in⁣ swing‌ states,⁤ his campaign‍ is ⁤perceived as⁣ diminishing, potentially benefiting Donald Trump’s campaign if he chooses to endorse. The unfolding ‌situation highlights the complexities⁣ of⁢ the race as differing candidates vie‍ for influence and voter support heading ⁢into the election.


“Joy” and “vibes” eventually need to meet reality, at least as far as presidential campaigns go.

You wouldn’t have been able to tell in Chicago this week, mind you. It was a practical love-fest for Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee managed to become the 2024 party standard-bearer without getting a single vote in the party primaries.

Speeches were happy-clappy — when, of course, there wasn’t fear-mongering about Donald Trump — and quite light on either policy or the bedrock realities of winning an election.

After Thursday night, however, that’s about to change in a big way.

According to KSAZ-TV in Phoenix, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has decided to voluntarily withdraw from the ballot in Arizona, amid reports the independent candidate is going to announce his withdrawal from the race on Friday.

Kennedy announced Wednesday that he planned to give a live address on Friday “about the present historical moment and his path forward.”

Generally speaking, a candidate does not talk about their “path forward” if a viable one exists, so draw your own conclusions. NBC News reported that RFK will withdraw during the speech.

Kennedy initially drew double-digit support in polls, but faded as the campaign progressed, as third-party candidates are wont to.

However, RFK Jr. still held small but substantial support in swing states where the race will likely be close, including in Arizona.

Furthermore, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the RFK ticket — which includes Silicon Valley entrepreneur and lawyer Nicole Shanahan as his running mate — seeks to throw its lot in with the Trump campaign.

In an interview earlier this week, according to Newsweek, Shanahan “walk away right now and join forces with Donald Trump” to prevent a Harris win.

It also comes after the Kennedy campaign attempted to meet with Harris’ people last week, according to The Washington Post — an overture that was rebuffed.

What would the shakeout from the move be? It depends on what poll you want to consult.

As CNBC noted, “Kennedy campaign officials repeatedly expressed a greater kinship with Trump’s operation than Harris’,” and likely would have peeled off more Trump voters disinterested with the GOP nominee than Harris voters who weren’t pleased with the Democrat standard-bearer.

However, as Newsweek noted, polls in swing states that eliminated third-party candidates showed Trump doing slightly worse than Harris if third-party candidates were eliminated. This might have something to do with Green Party nominee Jill Stein pulling votes from Kamala over the Biden administration’s support, albeit tepid, of Israel over Hamas in the Gazan war.

That being said, RFK giving full-throated support to Trump could change things yet again. How much so? We’ll have to wait for the next round of polls to come out if Kennedy pulls out and endorses the GOP nominee. The only thing we can be sure of is that it’s high time to get your popcorn ready.






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