Donald Trump smiled from ear-to-ear when Kamala Harris got served this terrible news

The Biden-Harris administration Secret Service and the DNC made a big miscalculation that’s now come back to bite them.

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The 2024 Presidential campaign has surpassed “unprecedented” levels and dived headfirst into blockbuster political suspense territory.

A week hasn’t gone by without a game-changing event turning the campaign on its head.

And now Donald Trump is smiling from ear-to-ear as Kamala Harris was served this terrible news.

Comrade Kamala’s campaign shrugs off RFK Jr.’s Trump endorsement

Last week independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy shocked the world when he pulled out of the 2024 campaign.

Kennedy gave a 45-minute speech explaining the corruption in the government and the Democrat Party that gave birth to his candidacy.

Later that same day, RFK Jr. joined Donald Trump at a rally in Arizona and endorsed the former President’s bid for another four years in the White House.

The Harris-Walz campaign is acting as though they’re shrugging the dust of their shoulders.

Senior spokesperson for the Democratic National Committee, Hannah Muldavin, said over the weekend that the Kennedy’s endorsement of the 45th President of the United States “changes nothing.”

Muldavin called Kennedy a “spoiler for Trump” and added that Kamala will win independents and the election.

However, the latest numbers tell a different story.

RFK Jr. swings the battleground states to Trump

Perhaps the Harris-Walz campaign should start treating Kennedy’s endorsement a little more seriously.

Resist the Mainstream host Vince Dao dug into the polling and did a little math.

His goal was to figure out if RFK Jr.’s exit from the race and his endorsement of Trump would move the political needle, or if Kamala’s campaign was current that it “changes nothing.”

Dao looked at polling to find Kennedy’s support in swing states.

From there, he looked into the crosstabs to find out if Kennedy supporters would vote for Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in a head-to-head matchup.

The numbers show RFK’s base strongly prefer Trump to Kamala.

Dao then took Trump’s advantage in those purple states and distributed the Kennedy votes.

What he found was the Kennedy voters put Trump over the top in all the swing states.

According to Dao’s math, following Kennedy’s exit, Trump gains 1.25-points in Arizona, slightly more than a point in North Carolina, two-points in Nevada, about a half-point in Pennsylvania, and nearly 1.25-points in Wisconsin.

“This may decide the Election,” Dao tweeted. “Team Kamala’s reaction is arrogant – but in private, they’re definitely panicking.”

Dao believes the ousting of President Joe Biden from the race completely flipped RFK Jr.’s impact on the election.

“Pre-Kamala, RFK arguably hurt Biden more with Dems seeking an alternative,” Dao tweeted. “Now that Dems got their alternative, the holdouts are mostly potential Trump voters.”