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Former President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., labeling him a “Radical Left Lunatic” who is even more liberal than Democrats. Trump’s comments came after watching Kennedy on a talk show and accused him of being a plant from the left to help Biden get re-elected. Both parties are concerned that Kennedy could sway the election outcome by taking votes from their candidates. A recent poll showed that Kennedy was drawing support from both Biden and Trump supporters, indicating his potential impact on the race.

In response to Trump’s criticism, Kennedy took to social media to defend himself, challenging Trump to a debate rather than resorting to personal attacks. Trump’s comments have sparked a debate about the role of third-party candidates in presidential elections, with many pointing to past examples where third-party candidates were blamed for playing spoiler. In both the 2016 and 2000 elections, third-party candidates were accused of siphoning off votes from major party candidates, ultimately affecting the outcome of the election.

As the November election approaches, polls show a tight race between Trump and Biden, with Trump currently holding a slight lead. The presence of third-party candidates like Kennedy has raised concerns among political advisers on both sides about the potential impact on the election. While Biden and Democrats were initially more worried about Kennedy drawing support from their side, Trump’s recent attacks on Kennedy suggest that Republicans are also growing concerned about his candidacy. Despite Kennedy’s limited presence on the ballot in certain states, his ability to influence the election outcome is becoming more apparent.

The rivalry between Trump and Kennedy highlights the growing importance of third-party candidates in shaping the outcome of the upcoming presidential election. Trump’s criticism of Kennedy, coupled with Kennedy’s response challenging Trump to a debate, underscores the intense competition and strategic maneuvering taking place in the lead-up to November. With the possibility of Kennedy drawing votes from both major party candidates, the role of third-party candidates in the election could prove to be a deciding factor in determining the next president of the United States.

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