Robert F. Kennedy Jr's chances of beating Biden, according to polls

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his long-shot bid for 2024 in Boston, where he spoke about his father's 1968 campaign, his criticisms of the pharmaceutical industry and his career as an environmental lawyer in a nearly two-hour speech.

Although one recent poll showed that a number of Biden voters are prepared to swing to Kennedy, the president fares well in a hypothetical matchup against the political newcomer. The only name that could close that gap into single digits has been former First LadyRobert F Kennedy Jr., speaks during a campaign event to launch his 2024 presidential bid at the Boston Park Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, on April 19, 2023.

Despite there being an overwhelming number of voters who support a second Biden term, David Paleologos, the director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, said that the survey indicates Democratic voters are receptive to another option. "In 2020, Joe Biden received more votes than any other president in U.S. history, yet the poll tells us that those same voters are open to other."Kennedy, although a long shot at this point, starts in double digits and can't be ignored."

Kennedy polled particularly well among 33 percent of Biden supporters who disapprove of Biden's job in the White House and the 35 percent who described Biden's policies as"too liberal."tweeted,"RFK Jr. and all his lunacy antivaxx propaganda has enough support to make very interesting spoilers for Biden..."

However, a poll conducted by Morning Consult earlier this month showed slightly stronger odds for Biden, who had a 60-point lead over Kennedy, 70 to 10 percent. Four percent of those respondents chose Williamson.

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