RFK Jr. is stuck on 3 swing-state ballots. That’s a headache for Trump.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s appearance on the ballot in three key swing-state elections could cause problems for Donald Trump’s campaign. High-profile third-party candidates can siphon votes away from the two major candidates, potentially altering the final results, especially in closely-contested swing states.

RFK Jr. is the son of the late U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy. His presence in the race could split the Democratic vote, much to the detriment of the Democratic party’s nominee. This is a concern for Trump’s campaign, as such a vote split could benefit the Democratic candidate if traditional Republican supporters vote for RFK Jr.

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To better gauge how RFK Jr.’s candidacy may influence the election, polling data and historical voting trends would have to be analyzed. It could be an interesting landscape for political observers and strategists alike, offering a new perspective in how third-party candidates can shape an election.

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