2028 Presidential Election (Devo1992 World 2)

The 2028 Presidential Election was held on November 7, 2028 between the Progressive ticket of President Tulsi Gabbard and Vice-President Andrew Yang, the Libertarian ticket US Senator from Kentucky Thomas Massie and US Representative from New Hampshire Max Abramson and the Republican ticket of former US Senator from Arkansas Tom Cotton and Governor of Nebraska Ben Sasse. The Gabbard/Yang ticket defeated the Massie/Abramson and Cotton/Sasse tickets.

The main topics of the election were government spending, the national debt, foreign relations, and political divisiveness in America.

Progressive primaries:

As the Democratic Party faded away in 2026 due to division with the progressives and centrists, President Gabbard and Vice-President Yang formed the Progressive Party while the centrist Democrat's either switched to the Libertarian Party or became Independents. President Gabbard would easily win the nomination with no competition

Campaign Slogan: "Progressing Forward"

Libertarian primaries:

The Libertarian Party started to rise as America's second major political party with many former members/voters from the Republican Party switching. US Senator from Kentucky Thomas Massie was extremely popular among the Libertarian crowd due to his anti-interventionist and laissez-faire views. Businessman Larry Sharpe was popular as well but his age was a turnoff for many voters. Jo Jorgensen decided to run again but lost due to her flip flopping and weak policies. Massie ended up winning the nomination but lost the general election due to his weakness as a candidate.

Thomas Massie, US Senator from Kentucky winner

Larry Sharpe, Businessman from New York

Jo Jorgensen, Libertarian political activist from Illinois

VP Shortlist:

Max Abramson, US Representative from New Hampshire winner

Ben Shapiro, US Senator from California

Justin Amash, US Senator from Michigan

Jo Jogensen, Libertarian political activist from Illinois

Jessica Mears, Governor of Virginia

Campaign slogan: "The more freedom, the better"

Republican Primaries:

The Republicans were hoping to win back the white house in 2028 so they thought an evangelical conservative Christian candidate should be the nominee this time. Tom Cotton was popular among the evangelical Christian community and the Republican party itself. Will Graham was popular among evangelical Christians but his policies were not explained more in depth. Charlie Kirk was thought to be too young and inexperienced. Paul Ryan was very unpopular due to his history of corruption. Cotton won the nomination but lost due to his far right views.

Tom Cotton, former US Senator from Arkansas winner

Will Graham, Evangelist

Charlie Kirk, President and Founder of Turning Point USA

Paul Ryan, former House Speaker

VP Shortlist:

Ben Sasse, Governor of Nebraska winner

Ted Cruz, Governor of Texas

Charlie Kirk, President and Founder of Turning Point USA

Jentezen Franklin, Senior Pastor of Free Chapel Church

Josh Hawley, US Senator from Missouri

Campaign Slogan: "Bring Back The Nation's True Origins"