RFK Jr. popular vote share?
spacebike
1 year ago
If he drops out, he'd still be on the ballot and would presumably still get a good number of votes. In 1992, Ross Perot "dropped out" in July, but he was already on the ballot in almost every state. Polls showed a good number of people were still going to vote for him, so he "re-entered" on October 1. He ended up getting 18.9% of the popular vote.
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idfkanything
1 year ago
What happens if he drops out? Would it resolve to less than 1% or 50/50? Or would it remain unresolved in the event that people would write him in?
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