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Even CNN’s Erin Burnett admits how “huge” an RFK boost could be for Trump

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s support of former President Donald Trump is driving the left crazy.

It was a huge historic move that Kennedy endorsed a Republican, especially the Republican the left has so demonized. Democrats are trying to portray Joe Biden as a “George Washington” who deserves Mount Rushmore, as if he made some kind of sacrifice when he was pushed out of the race in a coup by the Democratic elite against him.

Kennedy’s move was a truly noble one, a sacrifice of his own personal ambitions in the best interests of the country and the American people.


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I’ve written before about how Bill Kristol was further thrown off by this statement because it made a ridiculous historical reference and sent Democrats, including Kennedy’s family, into a panic.


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Bottom line? It could have a massive impact on the election, as even CNN’s Erin Burnett had to admit. That must have been demanding for CNN to say. She laid out the numbers and said they were “huge”:

“It’s everything,” she said, noting that RJK Jr. had five or six percentage points in the swing states and that could make the difference.

We don’t have any post-DNC polls yet, but during the DNC there was a spike in Polymarket betting odds for Trump:

In Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia and North Carolina, Trump’s chances of winning are higher than Harris’s.

The current Real Clear Politics poll sees Trump in the same five of the seven Swing States – contested states: Arizona +0.2, Nevada +1.4, Pennsylvania +0.2, Georgia +1.0, and North Carolina +0.9. According to RCP averages, he is trailing in Wisconsin and Michigan, with Wisconsin at -1.0 and Michigan at 2.0. These numbers are before the DNC and RFK Jr.’s support. These numbers would result in 287 electoral votes to 251, giving Trump more than enough to win.

If Trump gains just two or three percentage points on current numbers thanks to RFK Jr.’s support, Burnett admitted, it could mean “everything.” It could potentially secure his victory.

We’ll probably see a rebound in the numbers next week. But things are looking good for Trump at this point:

Prepare for the upcoming massive outburst from the left.

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