Washington DC – Last week, as Democrats rallied in joy behind Vice President Kamala Harris, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Hanging” He declared his support for Donald Trump. Unsuccessful third-party candidates have removed themselves from the ballot in some precincts.But that’s not allThis endorsement was made in the battleground states of Public health leadership role At agencies like the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Health and Human Services, that would be a public health disaster.
news It’s not going well There are many RFK Jr. supporters, which is not surprising given that RFK Jr. has been attacking Trump for months. Mobile signboard Outside an event for President Trump and Kennedy Jr. in Arizona on Friday:
While RFK Jr.’s withdrawal is a significant development in helping Vice President Harris secure the White House, there are still third-party candidates who pose a threat to Harris’ chances of winning.
In Arizona, Cornel West’s team was found to have fraudulently signed voter rolls. One elector who was contacted said he had not consented to being an elector. I didn’t even know what an elector was.This suggests there was close coordination between the Western bloc and Trump’s allies.
The West too Lost lawsuit in Pennsylvania Last week, the court ruled that 14 of the 19 presidential electors had not filed affidavits and therefore would not be eligible to be selected as candidates in November’s presidential election. Michigan judge overturns ruling The decision bars West from the state’s election. West currently remains on the elections in Michigan, North Carolina and Maine.
Other events involving third party candidates:
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