Leslie Marshall: Some of RFK Jr. Supporters Will ‘Feel Betrayed’ After His Trump Endorsement
‘They are independents who want a third party candidate’
Aug 24, 2024 1:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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MARSHALL: “It does. But I wouldn’t agree that — I agree it’s a big deal, Hugh, I will give you that. I don’t think as a big deal because when I just look at the numbers, RFK. Jr. Has been coming down, down, down. Latest CBS polling shows support for him, like you said, around the low of 2 percent. I am concerned about states like Michigan and Wisconsin where that benefits Trump. I think it actually benefits Vice President Harris in a state like Pennsylvania. I don’t put a lot of weight in endorsements but I have to say, some of these people that are supporting RFK. Jr. Don’t want Democrats or Republicans. They are independents who want a third-party candidate and I think some of them will feel betrayed and I think polling will show that in the weeks and months ahead.”