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RFK Jr. Struggles for Momentum in Quinnipiac Poll Amid Political Unification, 10 Years Older than Harris

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  • David Weigel
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is facing significant challenges in gaining traction as an independent candidate amid a period of political unification among both major parties. Recent polling data, including a Quinnipiac poll, indicates that his support remains weak, raising questions about his potential impact on the upcoming election. Analysts suggest that Kennedy's previous appeal as an alternative to the leading candidates may diminish, especially as he competes against a backdrop of increased consolidation among Democrats and Republicans. This shift in dynamics could hinder his ability to translate current political upheaval into meaningful momentum for his campaign.

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    Harris Meyer
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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to gain traction amid unification on both sides https://t.co/KnFZrcApIh via @politico

    David Weigel
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    Good @brittanyagibson story on RFK Jr���s doldrums. Remains to be seen how he plays w/o the “please give us an alternative to the two elderly men” dynamic he had for a year. (He’s 10y older than Harris) https://t.co/MKkICce3LA

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    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. struggles to gain traction amid unification on both sides https://t.co/HbvhUWGiU8

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