A new poll suggests Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornell West pull support from both President Biden and former President Donald Trump in a four-way 2024 general election showdown.
A new national poll suggests that independent presidential candidates Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornell West pull support from both President Biden and former President Donald Trump — the two likely major party nominees — in a hypothetical four-way 2024 general election showdown. Biden stands at 47% support and Trump at 46% among registered voters in a Quinnipiac University poll released on Wednesday. The findings are unchanged from Quinnipiac's August and September surveys.
When Kennedy is added to the mix, Biden stands at 39%, Trump 36% and Kennedy at 22% support. Kennedy, an environmental lawyer and high-profile vaccine critic who is a scion of arguably the nation’s most famous family political dynasty, launched a Democrat primary challenge against Biden in April. But Kennedy announced at a campaign event in Philadelphia last month that he would seek the White House as an independent candidate. West, an outspoken progressive university scholar, was running on the Green Party ticket, but last month announced he would seek the presidency as an independent candidate. When West's name is included, Biden's support drops to 36%, Trump edges down to 35%, with Kennedy at 19% and West grabbing 6% support.
The survey also indicates Republicans with the enthusiasm edge. Fifty-eight percent of Republicans say they're more motivated to vote in next year's presidential election than in past White House contests. That percentage drops to 47% for Democrats and 45% for independents. In the race for the Democrat presidential nomination, Biden stands at 77% support. Best-selling author and spiritual adviser Marianne Williamson, who launched her second straight White House run in March, is at 8%.
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