
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Could Swing the Election. Who Should Be More Worried—Biden or Trump?
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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The Influence of Third-Party Candidates in Elections
This chapter explores the impact of third-party candidates on close elections through examples from past elections like the 2000 election in Florida and the 2016 election with Jill Stein, touching on how they affect electoral outcomes and the dynamics of the races. It discusses the potential influence of a new contender, RFK, and the reactions of both major party campaigns, shedding light on the growing presence of third-party candidates in key battleground states like Michigan.
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