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Third-party candidates are the worrisome wild card amid Biden-Trump rematch in Wisconsin

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Third-party candidates are the worrisome wild card amid Biden-Trump rematch in Wisconsin



– Former President Donald Trump returns to Wisconsin for the first time in nearly two years
– Wisconsin voters cast ballots in a symbolic primary seven months ahead of the November election
– Progressives are considering voting for third-party candidate Robert Kennedy Jr.
– Concerns about third-party candidates affecting the Biden-Trump rematch in Wisconsin
– Kennedy downplays concerns about spoiling the election for Trump or Biden
– Polls show Trump with a slight lead over Biden in Wisconsin
– Kennedy seeking to qualify for the presidential ballot in states across the country
– Widespread discontent in the electorate over a Biden-Trump rematch creates an opening for third-party candidacy
– Democratic National Committee mounting a challenge to Kennedy’s candidacy
– Democrats in Wisconsin acknowledge uncertainty third-party candidates can bring
– Stein’s campaign in 2016 viewed as a factor in delivering Wisconsin to Trump
– Democrats urging voters to be aware of President Biden’s accomplishments and not take the risk of another Trump administration.



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