President candidate 2022

  1. Who are the candidates running in the 2024 US presidential election?
  2. Who Is Running for President in 2024?
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  5. Mike Pence
  6. Presidential 2022: the official list of twelve candidates
  7. Presidential 2022: the official list of twelve candidates
  8. Why abortion is becoming a political minefield for Republican presidential candidates
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Who are the candidates running in the 2024 US presidential election?

June 15 (Reuters) - Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Thursday Here are some of the 2024 hopefuls in both the Democratic and Republican parties. REPUBLICAN PARTY DONALD TRUMP Trump, 77, announced his election campaign RON DESANTIS After the TIM SCOTT The only Black Republican U.S. senator has low name recognition outside his home state of South Carolina, but his optimism and focus on NIKKI HALEY A former governor of South Carolina and Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, Haley, 51, has emphasized VIVEK RAMASWAMY A former biotechnology investor and executive, Ramaswamy, 37, started a firm in 2022 to pressure companies to abandon environmental, social and corporate governance initiatives. He announced in February MIKE PENCE Trump's vice president has CHRIS CHRISTIE Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 60, who advised Trump's White House campaign in 2016 only to become a vocal critic of the former president, ASA HUTCHINSON The former Arkansas governor DOUG BURGUM Doug Burgum, who is serving his second term as North Dakota's governor, FRANCIS SUAREZ Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, 45, is the only Hispanic candidate in the Republican field and the third candidate with ties to Florida along with Trump and DeSantis. A Cuban American, Suarez DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOE BIDEN Biden, 80, already the oldest U.S. president ever, will have to convince voters he has the stamina for another four years in the White House, amid voter concerns about his age and his weak approval ratin...

Who Is Running for President in 2024?

Joe Biden. Nathan Howard/Getty Age: 80 Party: Democratic Candidacy: Confirmed Less than two months after his 2021 inauguration, President "The question we are facing is whether in the years ahead we have more freedom or less freedom; more rights or fewer. I know what I want the answer to be and I think you do too," Biden said in a three-minute announcement video that showed images of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots and abortion rights protests. "This is not a time to be complacent. That's why I'm running for reelection — because I know America. I know we're good and decent people. I know we're still a country that believes in honesty, respect, and treating each other with dignity. We're a nation where we give hate no safe harbor. We believe that everyone is equal, that everyone should be given a fair shot to succeed in this country." Biden — who served as a U.S. Senator from 1973 until his After beating out a President Biden is an obvious frontrunner in the 2024 election who can tout his early legislative hot streak as commander-in-chief, though his Ron DeSantis. Tristan Wheelock/Bloomberg via Getty Age: 44 Party: Republican Candidacy: Confirmed As Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis has characterized the division that encapsulates the state's political makeup. A hero among right-wing conservatives and a proud enemy to others, he riles up a similar base as Trump, DeSantis has dominated headlines since assuming the office of governor as the commander in chief of America's cult...

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Joe Biden’s universal name ID helped him win the Democratic nomination in 2020. Voters wanted someone battle-tested and experienced, a familiar face to take on Donald Trump. He reminded Americans he had been in the White House before, knew his way around and could thrive in the highest office on his own. Biden says he plans to run for reelection in 2024, but there are some doubts given his age and his low approval numbers. Democrats are bracing for a beating in this year’s midterm elections, and there are plenty in the party who think Biden might decide not to run for reelection, despite his past statements. Most of the speculation on alternative Democratic candidates to Biden has been centered on Vice President Harris, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and two senators who also were in the 2020 Democratic primary, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont. But those five bold-faced names are far from the only possible contenders. Here are five under-the-radar Democrats who could run if Biden steps aside. Sen. Sherrod Brown (Ohio) The popular Ohio senator’s name comes up readily each time Democrats are looking for a candidate who isn’t one of the main contenders like Harris or Buttigieg. He appeals to both progressives and moderates in a much-coveted traditional swing state that has been important to both parties. “When we talk about new faces and fresh blood, and what it means to be a Democrat in the traditional sense, he checks all the boxes,”...

Mike Pence

Share this story Donald Trump’s vice president is perhaps in the most tenuous position when it comes to attracting Trump’s voters. He is best known to them for certifying the electoral votes for Joe Biden on Jan. 6, 2021, when a pro-Trump mob, egged on by the president, stormed the Capitol shouting they wanted to “hang” him. Pence This page is part of a series on 2024 presidential candidates .

Presidential 2022: the official list of twelve candidates

The suspense is over. The Constitutional Council published this Monday, March 7 the official list of candidates for the presidential election. Twelve of them managed to bring together the 500 sponsorships of elected officials necessary, one more than in 2017 and two more than in 2012 - they were however 16 in 2002, a record year. The outgoing president, Emmanuel Macron, finally formalized his desire to run again last week, in a " Letter to the French " published in the regional press. In doing so, he joins his eleven opponents, some of whom have been in the race for several months. To discover • Compare the programs of the candidates for the 2022 presidential election • Jean-Luc Mélenchon, his strategy, his statements... Follow his campaign on the Figaro app • Anne Hidalgo, her supporters, her travels... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Eric Zemmour, his supporters, his travels... Follow his campaign with the Figaro application • Yannick Jadot, his strategy, his proposals... Follow his campaign with the Figaro app • Valérie Pécresse, her proposals, her supporters... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Marine Le Pen, her strategy, her proposals... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Yves Thréard presents Le Club Le Figaro Presidentielle, our new political program • Follow the latest news on Emmanuel Macron's politics with the Figaro app See 6 other contents Read alsoPresidential election 2022: everything you need to know The leader of the National Rally...

Presidential 2022: the official list of twelve candidates

The suspense is over. The Constitutional Council published this Monday, March 7 the official list of candidates for the presidential election. Twelve of them managed to bring together the 500 sponsorships of elected officials necessary, one more than in 2017 and two more than in 2012 - they were however 16 in 2002, a record year. The outgoing president, Emmanuel Macron, finally formalized his desire to run again last week, in a " Letter to the French " published in the regional press. In doing so, he joins his eleven opponents, some of whom have been in the race for several months. To discover • Compare the programs of the candidates for the 2022 presidential election • Jean-Luc Mélenchon, his strategy, his statements... Follow his campaign on the Figaro app • Anne Hidalgo, her supporters, her travels... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Eric Zemmour, his supporters, his travels... Follow his campaign with the Figaro application • Yannick Jadot, his strategy, his proposals... Follow his campaign with the Figaro app • Valérie Pécresse, her proposals, her supporters... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Marine Le Pen, her strategy, her proposals... Follow her campaign with the Figaro app • Yves Thréard presents Le Club Le Figaro Presidentielle, our new political program • Follow the latest news on Emmanuel Macron's politics with the Figaro app See 6 other contents Read alsoPresidential election 2022: everything you need to know The leader of the National Rally...

Why abortion is becoming a political minefield for Republican presidential candidates

Abortion rights demonstrators attend a rally at the Texas Capitol in Austin, Texas, May 14, 2022. (Eric Gay/AP) This week, the Republican presidential field will considerably expand, with the entry of former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum. The candidates will encounter a Republican base that is not satisfied by the fact that access to abortion remains in many parts of the country and is energized by the possibility of a strict nationwide ban. That could prove an enormous problem in the weeks and months to come. The promises candidates make to evangelical voters in early-voting states like Iowa and South Carolina could come back to haunt them in the general election against incumbent President Biden, who has made protecting abortion rights a signature issue. Republicans will then have to either break their promises to conservatives or keep those promises and maintain a strong stance against abortion, alienating moderates, without whom they cannot win a general election. How did the Republicans arrive at this challenging crossroads? Victory brings new problems Anti-abortion demonstrators celebrate outside the United States Supreme Court as the court rules in the Dobbs v Women's Health Organization abortion case, overturning the landmark Roe v Wade abortion decision in Washington, U.S., June 24, 2022. (Evelyn Hockstein /Reuters) When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer, conservatives ach...

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Joe Biden’s universal name ID helped him win the Democratic nomination in 2020. Voters wanted someone battle-tested and experienced, a familiar face to take on Donald Trump. He reminded Americans he had been in the White House before, knew his way around and could thrive in the highest office on his own. Biden says he plans to run for reelection in 2024, but there are some doubts given his age and his low approval numbers. Democrats are bracing for a beating in this year’s midterm elections, and there are plenty in the party who think Biden might decide not to run for reelection, despite his past statements. Most of the speculation on alternative Democratic candidates to Biden has been centered on Vice President Harris, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and two senators who also were in the 2020 Democratic primary, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Bernie Sanders of Vermont. But those five bold-faced names are far from the only possible contenders. Here are five under-the-radar Democrats who could run if Biden steps aside. Sen. Sherrod Brown (Ohio) The popular Ohio senator’s name comes up readily each time Democrats are looking for a candidate who isn’t one of the main contenders like Harris or Buttigieg. He appeals to both progressives and moderates in a much-coveted traditional swing state that has been important to both parties. “When we talk about new faces and fresh blood, and what it means to be a Democrat in the traditional sense, he checks all the boxes,”...

Who are the candidates running in the 2024 US presidential election?

June 15 (Reuters) - Miami Mayor Francis Suarez announced on Thursday Here are some of the 2024 hopefuls in both the Democratic and Republican parties. REPUBLICAN PARTY DONALD TRUMP Trump, 77, announced his election campaign RON DESANTIS After the TIM SCOTT The only Black Republican U.S. senator has low name recognition outside his home state of South Carolina, but his optimism and focus on NIKKI HALEY A former governor of South Carolina and Trump's ambassador to the United Nations, Haley, 51, has emphasized VIVEK RAMASWAMY A former biotechnology investor and executive, Ramaswamy, 37, started a firm in 2022 to pressure companies to abandon environmental, social and corporate governance initiatives. He announced in February MIKE PENCE Trump's vice president has CHRIS CHRISTIE Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, 60, who advised Trump's White House campaign in 2016 only to become a vocal critic of the former president, ASA HUTCHINSON The former Arkansas governor DOUG BURGUM Doug Burgum, who is serving his second term as North Dakota's governor, FRANCIS SUAREZ Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, 45, is the only Hispanic candidate in the Republican field and the third candidate with ties to Florida along with Trump and DeSantis. A Cuban American, Suarez DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOE BIDEN Biden, 80, already the oldest U.S. president ever, will have to convince voters he has the stamina for another four years in the White House, amid voter concerns about his age and his weak approval ratin...