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Robert F Kennedy Jr's withdrawal will benefit Kamala Harris, predicts 'Nostradamus' of US presidential polls

IndiaTimes Thursday, 22 August 2024
Allan Lichtman, known for his accurate US presidential election predictions, suggests that Robert F Kennedy Jr's withdrawal may benefit Kamala Harris. Despite Kennedy's endorsement of Donald Trump, Lichtman states it won't affect the outcome. He will make his official prediction after the Democratic convention.
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News video: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drops presidential bid and endorses Trump for the White House

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Kennedy Jr. is the son of the late Attorney General and Senator Robert Kennedy and the nephew of President John F. Kennedy, both heavyweights in Democratic party history. He acknowledged his decision to endorse Trump had caused tension within his family.

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