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Democrats are worried. But will RFK Jr take more votes away from Trump?

Democrats are worried. But will RFK Jr take more votes away from Trump? In a tight election, the independent candidate could get enough votes to influence who wins the White House. The upcoming US presidential election has not only divided the nation into two camps but has also paved the way for independent candidates to make their mark. Robert F. Kennedy Jr, nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, is one such candidate who could potentially disrupt the political landscape. Democrats, who are eager to unseat President Donald Trump, fear that RFK Jr's candidacy could split the anti-Trump vote and potentially cost them the election. However, it remains uncertain whether Kennedy will attract enough support to significantly impact the outcome. Kennedy, a human rights lawyer and environmental activist, has long been involved in public service, just like his famous family members. His nomination as an independent candidate for the White House has generated mixed reactions. While some perceive him as a renewed hope for positive change, others are skeptical of his ability to garner widespread support. One of the main concerns is that RFK Jr's presence on the ballot could attract voters who may have otherwise supported Democratic nominee Joe Biden. With battleground states likely to play a crucial role in the election, every vote matters. Democrats are worried that Kennedy could sway enough voters away from Biden, ultimately benefiting President Trump. The likeliness of this scenario, however, remains uncertain. Independent candidates have historically struggled in US presidential elections to gain significant traction. Despite their occasional impact on specific states

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