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Trump Allies See Third-Party Candidates As His Path To Victory

US President Donald Trump (L) congratulates Senior Counselor to the President Stephen Bannon during the swearing-in of senior staff in the East Room of the White House on January 22, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Former President Donald Trump’s allies are seeking to bolster support for third-party candidates, particularly Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an effort to draw voters away from President Joe Biden.

Marketing Kennedy as a “champion for choice” for abortion and an environmental activist, Trump allies plan to highlight to Democrats that they have another choice on the ballot. Polling reveals that third-party candidates will play a pivotal role in the outcome of the election, particularly drawing more votes away from Biden than from Trump.

“The path to victory here is clearly maximizing the reach of these left-wing alternatives,” Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist under Trump, toldthe New York Times.

So far, the largest single donor to Kennedy’s biggest super PAC is Timothy Mellon, giving $20 million to Kennedy’s campaign efforts. Mellon is also the largest donor to Trump’s super PAC, according to the outlet, having given $15 million to MAGA Inc.

Bannon also pointed out how those following environmental issues closely, such as third-party presidential candidate Jill Stein, are privy to the fact that the oil production under the Biden administration is the highest it’s ever been.

Read the full story in THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER. 

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