Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign is faltering as Kamala Harris emerges as the likely Democratic nominee. Kennedy, running as an independent, is grappling with financial difficulties and challenges in securing ballot access. Polls show his support dwindling, with recent surveys placing him between 4-6%.
Kennedy’s campaign, initially driven by dissatisfaction with both Trump and Biden, now struggles to pivot its focus to Harris. His critics are increasingly ignoring him, indicating a perceived decline in his threat level. Financial filings reveal Kennedy’s campaign is spending more than it’s raising, carrying significant debt, and struggling with fundraising efforts.
His campaign has not yet achieved its goal of securing ballot access in all 50 states, missing critical battlegrounds like Arizona, Wisconsin, and Virginia. Despite his public assertions of growing support, key indicators such as polling and funding suggest otherwise.
Democratic strategists view Kennedy as increasingly irrelevant, predicting his support will further diminish as the race between Trump and Harris becomes clearer. While some speculate Kennedy might consider endorsing Trump, he has not ruled it out but maintains his independent bid for now.
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