3 swing states where RFK Jr.'s plan to help Trump is in trouble
When Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped his independent White House bid and endorsed former President Donald Trump in August, he laid out an electoral strategy he said would boost the Republican nominee's chances in must-win battleground states. Kennedy, who spent most of his campaign fighting for ballot access, announced Aug. 23 that he would reverse course and remove his name from swing-state ballots where Trump stood to benefit from a head-to-head matchup with Vice President Kamala Harris. "Our polling consistently showed that by staying on the ballot in the battleground states, I would likely hand the election over to the Democrats," Kennedy said. But Kennedy's get-off-the-ballot strategy has not gone according to plan. Despite his eff