Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has secured 13 percent of the vote in a new NBC poll, closing in on the 15 percent required in consecutive polls, one of the qualifications for the national debate stage. The National Pulse has previously detailed how this process works.
The uptick for RFK has resulted in a lead for Joe Biden over Donald Trump when the three are prompted for in the latest 3.1 percent margin-of-error data. The survey reveals that Trump leads by two points in Kennedy’s absence, but trails by two with Kennedy included – a four-point swing in Biden’s favor.
RFK took another step towards the national debate stage last week, securing a place on the Michigan ballot.
The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief, Raheem Kassam, wrote last week on the danger to MAGA of RFK debating. In the widely-read analysis piece, he warned: “Currently, RFK takes a few more percentage points (margin of error stuff) from Biden than Trump. But I point people back to the 2010 General Election in the United Kingdom, where Nick Clegg (now of Meta fame) was leading the Liberal Democrat party and managed to negotiate his way onto the national televised debate stage.
“Originally, folks rightly assumed he would predominantly take votes from the Labour Party.
“Two days before the first debate, Labour polled at 32, Conservatives at 41, and the Liberal Democrats were at 18 percent. Two days after, in the same poll, Labour stood at 28 percent (down four), Conservatives at 33 (down eight) and the Liberals were now at 30 percent.”



