Changes are coming to ballots in battleground states now that independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has ended his presidential campaign, and that spells bad news for Vice President Kamala Harris.
One such state is Nevada where pre-dropout polls showed the Democrat leading former President Donald Trump by less than one percent, according to FiveThirtyEight. Factor in that Kennedy was pulling 4% of voters polled in early August, and Harris is on track to lose the Sun Belt state in November. Left unmentioned is the frequent tendency by pollsters to underestimate Trump’s level of support by several percentage points, as evidenced in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections.
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KTNV Las Vegas reported on Wednesday that state election officials have removed RFK from the November ballot, narrowing the choices voters have for president. Kennedy, who endorsed Trump after dropping out last Friday, previously qualified for the ballot and publicly feuded with Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar over allegedly failing to follow state laws when submitting signatures on nomination petitions. A lawsuit…
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