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Harris Looks For Bump In Arizona And Teamsters Endorsement

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Vice President Kamala Harris may get a turnout boost in the Sun Belt after an abortion measure was added to the Arizona ballot. A similar measure is also on the ballot in Nevada, where Trump appears to hold his strongest swing-state lead.

  • Axios notes: “The abortion rights side has won every time it's been on the ballot since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.”
  • President Biden’s withdrawal appears to have cratered support for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and reduced the prevalence of the so-called ‘double haters’ who characterised much of the Biden-Trump period. Kennedy, who was polling as high as 22% before Biden dropped out, now appears headed for a low single-digit vote share.
  • Split Ticket notes: “The biggest factor that was unique to this election cycle was a deep distaste of both candidates... Kamala Harris’ ascension seems to have completely changed this dynamic.”
  • Sabato’s Crystal Ball notes, "it appears that [Harris] has pulled some Democrats back from the Kennedy column, and most polls now suggest Kennedy is hurting Trump more than Harris,” but adds, “This could actually represent a small but still hidden source of Trump growth—if one believes that RFK Jr. is still polling higher than what he’ll ultimately get in November...”
  • Trump’s suggestion to Elon Musk that striking workers could be fired, may nudge Teamsters president Sean O’Brien to endorse Kamala Harris.
  • O’Brien, who has so-far withheld an endorsement, said in a statement: “Firing workers for organizing, striking, and exercising their rights as Americans is economic terrorism.”

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