Which non-major candidate for US President will get the most votes in 2024?
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Jill Stein
(Green Party)
0.0%
Peter Sonski (American Solidarity Party)
0.0%
Michael Wood (Prohibition Party)
11%
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (Independent)
0.3%
Cornel West (Independent)
0.2%
Claudia de la Cruz (Party for Socialism and Liberation)
0.3%
Randall Terry (Constitution Party)
46%
Chase Oliver
(Libertarian Party)
1.1%
Joel Skousen
(Constitution Party)
1.6%Other
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How is RFK so high given his name is only on the ballot of Michigan and Wisconsin which comprise <5% of the US population - write ins? After he has told his supporters to vote Trump? And why is Jill so low? She have name recognition and pulls Gaza voters.
I get that the libertarians have curb stomped the greens for the last three elections but not always true. Short RFK and long Jill at these odds seems right to me?
@summer_of_bliss Probably just old votes, as before he dropped out it was very clear he would get either the most or second most
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