How third-party and independent candidates could threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024
- The 2024 presidential election is being threatened by the rise of independent and third-party candidates, who could potentially draw support away from the Democratic and Republican nominees.
- Democratic officials are particularly concerned about the presence of outsider candidates, fearing a repeat of the 2016 election where a third-party candidate may have contributed to Trump's victory.
- The traditional major parties, Biden and Trump, are facing significant unpopularity, fueling the hunger for alternative options among voters.
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How third-party and independent candidates could threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024
There’s little concern that third-party candidates would actually win the presidency, but they could siphon support from the ultimate Democratic and Republican nominees.
How third-party and independent candidates could threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024
NEW YORK (AP) — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and scion of the storied Democratic dynasty, launched an independent presidential bid on Monday. Cornel West, a philosopher and Black social leader, made the same choice last week. And No Labels, a new political party, is intensifying candidate recruitment efforts. While the politics are murky, the fresh frenzy of outsider candidates threatens to weaken both major parties…
How third-party candidates could threaten GOP, Dems in 2024
By Steve Peoples | Associated Press NEW YORK — Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and scion of the storied Democratic dynasty, launched an independent presidential bid on Monday. Cornel West, a philosopher and Black social leader, made the same choice last week. And No Labels, a new political party, is intensifying candidate recruitment efforts. While the politics are murky, the fresh frenzy of outsider candidates threate…
How third-party and independent U.S. candidates could threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024
While the politics are murky, the fresh frenzy of outsider candidates threatens to weaken both major parties as U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump tighten their grip on their party's presidential nominations.
How third-party and independent candidates could threaten Democrats and Republicans in 2024
Leaders in both major political parties acknowledge the rise of serious outsider candidates threatens to undermine the strength of Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2024 general election.
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