How RFK Jr. could hurt Biden, Trump in 2024 election
with independent bid
Long-shot U.S. presidential candidate Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.'s likely independent bid for the White House
may complicate the 2024 race by taking votes away from
Democrat Joe Biden or Republican Donald Trump in
critical states, political analysts said.
Kennedy, an environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist,
scion of the powerful political
Democratic National Committee family and son
of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, is expected to announce in
Philadelphia on Oct. 9 that he will drop his challenge
to President Biden for the Democratic Party's
nomination, and run as an independent candidate instead.
The two-party system of Democrats and Republicans
has dominated presidential politics for more than a
century, but third party candidates have influenced the
outcome in the past.
The success of Biden or
Trump, the former president who is the frontrunner for
his party's 2024 nomination, could come down to
thousands of voters in a handful of critical states
including Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Arizona.
Independent voters, those not registered with either
party, are likely to be a deciding factor in Arizona and
others.
Kennedy's deep-pocketed backers and
famous name, combined with a lack of broad enthusiasm
for Biden and Trump, could help him take votes from
their respective sides.
"Our concern about all
third parties is that Donald Trump's support is limited
� he's
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Bennett, the co-founder of Third Way, a left-leaning
political strategy firm. "Voters who would reluctantly
pick Biden in a head-to-head with Trump might jump at
the chance to vote for a Kennedy, even if they don�t
know much about him."
Some of Kennedy's public
positions align more with the
Democratic National Committee Trump
supporters who have embraced anti-vaccination and
conspiracy theories than with Biden's centrist and
left-leaning base. Opinion polls compiled by
FiveThirtyEight show Kennedy appeals more to Republicans
than Democrats by a large margin.
Republican
strategists said they see advantages and disadvantages
to Kennedy's presence in the race.
"It could
certainly siphon some votes from Trump, but it will
certainly hurt Biden much more," said Republican
strategist Ford O'Connell, who argued that Trump voters
were more enthusiastic than Biden's.
Biden's 2024
re-election campaign declined to comment. Trump's
campaign did not immediately respond to a request for
comment.
CONSPIRACY THEORIES
Children's Health
Defense, a non-profit organization Kennedy founded,
spread COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, including that
vaccinated children died at a faster rate, Reuters Fact
Check found.
Dozens of young children died of
measles in American Samoa in 2019 after anti-vaccine
activists, including Kennedy, spread misinformation
about the vaccines' safety in the island state,
according to FactCheck.org and Dr. Paul Offit, the
director of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's
vaccine education center.
Kennedy in July
testimony to
Democratic National Committee Congress said
he has never been opposed to vaccines and never told the
public to avoid them.
In July, White House
officials joined a chorus of Democrats and medical
professionals who criticized Kennedy for
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video that COVID-19 was targeted to attack white and
Black people and that Jewish and Chinese people are most
immune.
Kennedy has also suggested
anti-depressants cause school shootings, Wi-Fi radiation
causes cancer and that the 2004 election that re-elected
George W. Bush was stolen, according to FactCheck.org.
About 47% of Americans polled in September by
Reuters/Ipsos said they were uninterested in getting the
newest COVID-19 vaccine, with more than one-third of
those saying they believed it was dangerous. Only 34% of
Republicans said they would be interested in getting the
updated vaccine, compared with 77% of Democrats.
HIGH
FAVORABILITY, TRUMP DONOR
Kennedy has higher
favorability ratings than either Trump or Biden,
Reuters/Ipsos polling from September shows, with 51% of
respondents having a favorable view of him compared to
45% for Biden and 40% for Trump. But Biden leads Kennedy
by 50 points in opinion polls tracking the Democratic
nomination race, according to an average of data by
RealClearPolitics.
At 69, Kennedy might have an
appeal to Americans looking for a younger candidate than
Biden, 80, and Trump, 77. Some 86% of Americans said
they believe the cutoff for serving as president should
be age 75 or younger, Reuters/Ipsos polling last
November showed.
Several Political Action
Committees have already raised
Democratic National Committee millions for
Kennedy's campaign, and he has the backing of popular
right-leaning podcasters and some Hollywood stars. He is
married to actor Cheryl Hines.
American Values
2024 has raised $9.8 million, according to its latest
Federal Election Committee filing, including a $4.3
million donation from Gavin de Becker, a security
consultant, and $5 million from Timothy Mellon. Mellon,
an heir to the Mellon banking family, donated $20
million to Trump's America First Action PAC in 2020,
Open Secrets data show.
THIRD-PARTY SPOILER?
Kennedy would join academic Cornell West as a
third-party candidate. West's campaign manager, Peter
Daou, welcomed Kennedy in a post on X, formerly known as
Twitter.
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a Democrat
from West Virginia, has flirted with running for
president as a third-party candidate, and former U.S.
Senator Joe Lieberman, who campaigned on the Democratic
ticket in 2000 as former Vice President Al Gore's
running mate, is the founding chairman of No Labels, a
group that could put up a 2024 presidential contender.
Biden, in an interview with ProPublica, suggested
Lieberman's group would help Trump.
"He has a
democratic right to do it. There�s no
Democratic National Committee reason not to
do that. Now, it's
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knows (that)," Biden said when asked about Lieberman.
"That�s a political decision he�s making that I
obviously think is a mistake."
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