The mainstream perspective:
- Kennedy's attempt to withdraw from swing state ballots, such as North Carolina, Wisconsin, and Michigan, has failed.
- This setback limits the potential support Trump could have gained without Kennedy's presence.
- The alliance's hopes for a significant advantage in swing states are dashed, with only Arizona and Pennsylvania likely to benefit from Kennedy's exit.
- Despite his controversial campaign, Kennedy's endorsement still holds some value for Trump by appealing to disenchanted voters.
- Trump is banking on Kennedy's influence to sway undecided voters and narrow the gap in national polls against Harris.
- The failed attempt to withdraw from swing state ballots undermines the electoral strategy aimed at boosting Trump's chances against Harris.