Former President Donald Trump is the nominee on the Republican side while Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic nomination following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race. By U.S. News Staff | Sept. 20, 2024, at 12:47 p.m. Save More Who Is Running for President?
Some Democrats are still considering whether to run for president, some made it official and some never even entered the fray. But the 2020 parlor game is well underway. Here's the U.S. News analysis of the initial field, separated into three tiers, based on public polling data and eval...
The 2024 election race is quickly approaching as candidates keep emerging for the 60th presidential election in United States history, which will take place on Nov. 5, 2024. President Joe Biden announced in April that he was running for re-election in 2024, asking vote...
While it seemed settled that the nation would be looking at a matchup between Trump and Mr. Biden in November, that all changed after theJune 27 presidential debate. The president's performance startled many Democrats, prompting aslew of sitting lawmakersto publicly urge him to step aside to a...
The race for the White House is heating up as both President Biden and former President Trump have nearly clinched their parties’ nominations. Trump became the first candidate to jump into the contest when he announced in November 2022 that he would see
Democrats view the upcoming election as a must-win, and they’re looking to nominate someone who is their best hope to beat President Donald Trump. Here are the candidates: MICHAEL BENNET Age: 54 Best known for: The senator from Colorado gave a scorching speech slamming Republican Sen. Ted ...
Who's running for president? The 2020 Contenders Here's everything you need to know about the latest candidate to enter the crowded and diverse Democratic primary race. Biography Although he was born in Iowa in 1980, Swalwell moved with his family to attend middle sc...
The environmental activist, whose 2016 third-party presidential bid was blamed by Democrats for helping Trump win the White House, says she is making another run for the nation’s highest office. Advertising Skip Ad Stein announced Nov. 9 that she will again run under the Green Par...
“There is no way to remove Joe Biden from the top of the ticket if Joe Biden says he’s not going,” she said. But, she added, “if for some reason the president did say that he was going to go somewhere, then I would support whomever, because I think that that’s what it ha...
We don’t think Newsom WILL take on Biden, but if Biden is not running for some reason, he would immediately throw his hat into the race and be one of the few Democrats who could muster a successful campaign on short notice. At the current odds, we see his value as the best of the...