Analyzing third parties and the Jill Stein factor following RFK Jr. dropping out

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Analyzing third parties and the Jill Stein factor following RFK Jr. dropping out
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Following RFK Jr. dropping out of the race and endorsing Trump, we analyze the remaining third party candidates and their impact on the race. The highest profile of the remaining third party candidates is Green Party Candidate Jill Stein who many political observers believe impacted previous Presidential elections.

Get organized and transform your home with these Insider Deals– Following the withdrawal of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. last week from the presidential election there are still potential impacts on the race from third-party candidates. One who political experts are monitoring is Green Party candidate Jill Stein .Let’s start with Kennedy, on Friday the insurgent third-party former Democrat dropped out and endorsed Trump. He’s withdrawing from any state ballot where his candidacy would have hurt Trump.

Now there’s the Jill Stein factor. When News4JAX covered the Democratic National Convention last week, the crew saw signs on the outer perimeter for the little-known Green Party candidate Stein. Stein wasn’t on the ballot in these states in 2020 but is on four swing state ballots this cycle. Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, and Arizona.“In general they don’t change the trajectory of the race but they can have an impact on the race because of swing states and close votes in swing states,” said News4Jax Political Analyst Rick Mullaney of third-party candidates.

Historically, Libertarian candidates tend to take more votes from Republicans. Let’s look at Georgia which was razor-thin in 2020. Joe Biden won Georgia by 11,779 votes. But the Libertarian candidate that same cycle got more than 62,000 votes.

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