NEW: Trump Campaign Shares Encouraging Data After RFK Endorsement, Gains In All Swing States-LGT
The Trump Campaign believes that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s endorsement will provide a massive boost in swing states, citing internal polling data.
In a “confidential” campaign memo shared by Trump advisor Chris LaCivita, the Trump Campaign shared data showing former President Trump gaining in every swing state, including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. “This is good news for President Trump and his campaign – plain and simple,” LaCivita said.
Data obtained by Trump pollster Tony Fabrizio found the highest share of RFK voters going to Trump in Nevada, where 66 percent of respondents expressed support for Trump in the aftermath of the endorsement. The trend continued in North Carolina, where 58 percent of Kennedy voters said they plan on voting for Trump, while 53 percent of respondents said the same in Arizona.
Trump is experiencing his biggest net gains among Kennedy voters in Nevada (50 percent), Wisconsin (30 percent) and Arizona and Arizona (25 percent). The margins are tighter in additional swing states such as Pennsylvania and Georgia, where Trump is receiving a net gain of 13 percent among Kennedy voters. The margin is the highest in Michigan, where Trump is receiving a net gain of just two percent.
In total, 66 percent of would-be RFK voters in the Trump Campaign’s most recent round of internal polls back Trump with Kennedy out of the race, while 16 percent said they will now back Harris. The rest remain undecided.
“To put these numbers into perspective, the net vote gained in a states like Arizona based on just a 2020 turnout model would be over 41,000 votes nearly 4 times Biden’s winning margin or in Georgia the net gain. would be over 19,000 votes nearly twice Biden’s margin,” the memo reads.
After suspending his campaign and endorsing the former president on Friday, Kennedy joined him for a rally in Glendale, Arizona on Friday night.
While flanked by the former independent candidate, Trump vowed to form a committee tasked with releasing the remaining records relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He also announced that Kennedy will be heading up a presidential committee tasked with investigating the causes and potential treatments for chronic diseases.