Timothy Mellon, heir to the Mellon banking fortune, gave $10
million to the pro-Kennedy American Values 2024 super PAC in the
second half of 2023, disclosures to the Federal Election
Commission showed on Wednesday. He had previously given the
group $5 million in April 2023.
Mellon's donations to a pro-Trump outside group followed a
similar pattern. Mellon gave a $5 million donation to MAGA Inc
in April 2023. He then gave another $10 million in the second
half of 2023, disclosures filed on Wednesday show.
Kennedy's bid could take votes away from Democrat Joe Biden or
Trump in critical states in the likely November general
election, political analysts say.
But a December Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that Kennedy, part of
the storied political family, could draw more support from Biden
than Trump. Trump's lead widened to a 5-point advantage
nationally when respondents were given an option to vote for
Kennedy, for example. A January Reuters/Ipsos poll, however,
showed Trump's six-point lead held even when respondents were
given the option of voting for third-party candidates, including
Kennedy.
To be sure, nationwide surveys do not capture the subtleties of
the electoral college contest that will be decided this fall in
just a handful of competitive states where independent voters
will have huge sway.
Democratic strategist Lis Smith on Wednesday suggested that
Mellon bankrolling pro-Kennedy efforts was an effort to help
Trump.
"Numbers don't lie- it's clear Donald Trump and his biggest
donors believe that RFK Jr. will help him in this election,"
Smith said. "RFK Jr's stalking horse candidacy should be very
concerning to any American who wants to keep Trump out of the
Oval Office."
Reuters was not immediately able to contact Mellon.
(Reporting by Alexandra Ulmer and Jason Lange; editing by Diane
Craft)
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