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The Trump & Harris campaign responded to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to remove his name from the ballot in 10 key swing states to boost Trump’s chances in the election.

What Trump’s campaign said: In a release, Trump’s campaign released a memo from one of its pollsters, Tony Frabrizo. It read, “So, when you hear or see the Harris team and/or the Democrats try and spin otherwise, now that the data clearly paints a different picture. This is good news for President Trump and his campaign – plain and simple.”

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Harris Campaign responds: Harris Campaign Chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said, “For any American out there who is tired of Donald Trump and looking for a new way forward, ours is a campaign for you. In order to deliver for working people and those who feel left behind, we need a leader who will fight for you, not just for themselves, and bring us together, not tear us apart. Vice President Harris wants to earn your support. Even if we do not agree on every issue, Kamala Harris knows there is more that unites us than divides us: respect for our rights, public safety, protecting our freedoms, and opportunity for all.”

More on RFK’s withdrawal: Earlier today, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced his decision to remove his name from the ballot in ten critical swing states to support Donald Trump. However, Kennedy urged his supporters in solid red and blue states to continue voting for him. According to RFK, Trump offered him a position in his administration.

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