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Republicans SPIRAL in aftermath of Trump convictionRFK Jr. dealt major blow in fiery interviewTrump pulls desperate stunt at courthouse06:15Trump hit with surprise bad news at criminal trialDemocrats’ 2024 map undergoes bombshell changes08:27Mitch McConnell pulls insane stuntTrump set to take down his own party’s speakerRFK Jr. dealt major blow in fiery interviewIt remains unclear if independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
will draw supporters from President Joe Biden or former President Trump, but in a close race, a third-party candidate with funding, momentum and flashy headlines has potential to tip the balance of the electoral map. The latest national NBC News poll finds Kennedy cutting deeper into Trump’s support than Biden’s. In an one-on-one interview, MSNBC's Brian Tyler Cohen grills RFK Jr.
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