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?
The Democratic field includes President Biden and one long-shot candidate. Despite polls showing voters have concerns about his age, Biden announced last year that he was running for four more years to “finish the job.” He has so far easily won most contests against his relatively...
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...
Got together with my good friend Will Hurd, former congressman who is running for president. This man worked the room, he had Democrats, and Republicans, loving him by the end of the evening. It was so fun to catch up with him.” Griffin has made her support for Hurd in...
Pence is staking his presidential hopes on Iowa as he launches a campaign that will make him the first vice president in modern history to take on his former running mate. “Different times call for different leadership,” Pence said in the video, released via Fox Ne...
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 ...
Here is the current field of candidates, others who decided against running and those who dropped out. 9:23 AM / August 23, 2024 The 2024 Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - AUGUST 22: Democratic presidential candidate, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks on ...
"The defense industry really does drive U.S. foreign policy in a big way because they're huge donors to politicians on both sides of the aisle, to both Democrats and Republicans alike," said Kovalik. "So for wars to go on and on and on, that's a completely fine result." ...
“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...
Chafee is running for the Democrats. He was previously the senator of Rhode Island, but has had trouble even gaining support from his own constituents, which says a lot. Fun fact: He used to be a Republican, then became an Independent, and is now a Democrat. ...