2052 U.S presidential election (Porvenir)

The United States presidential election of 2052 was the 67th quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2052. TEA Party nominee and New York Governor Franklin Smithfield defeated Libertarian candidate and New Mexico Senator Erik Johnson, Democratic-Republican candidate and Florida Governor Alfonso Calderon, and Socialist candidate Sophia Kurle.

Smithfield ran on using his military experience to ensure U.S victory in the Taiwan War and the Resource Wars as a whole. He championed free-market economics, while tiptoeing around reversal of Braunanomics and Cenanomics,  and promising to give America domination in the world market over China.

The election saw the first time a member of the TEA Party ascended to the Presidency, and the first female Vice President in Taylor Schmook.

Democratic-Republican Party nomination
Dem-Rep candidates
 * Alfonso Calderon (51), Governor of Florida
 * Michaela Kennedy Cuomo (55), former Governor of New York
 * Yolanda Renee King (44), U.S Representative from Alabama
 * Josh Lewis (52), Mayor of Berkeley, California
 * Benji Backer (55), Governor of Wisconsin
 * Eric Garcetti (81), U.S HUD Secretary from California

Tea Party candidates

 * Franklin Smithfield (47), Governor of New York (Nominee)
 * Jack Pickett (55), former Governor of Washington State
 * Aidan Jackson (53), U.S Senator from Virginia
 * Jace Laquerre (54), Governor of Vermont
 * Jack McCain (66), former General of the Army

Libertarian Party nomination
Libertarian candidates
 * Erik Johnson (71), U.S Senator from New Mexico (Nominee)
 * Tim Ashe (76), independent U.S Senator from Vermont
 * Aundre Baumgardner (58), U.S Senator from Connecticut
 * Sophia Kurle (52), Governor of Missouri
 * Kyle Kulinski (64), former Polish Ambassador and U.S Senator from New York
 * Brayden Schultz (46), U.S Senator from Montana
 * Andrew Yang (78), U.S Vice President from New York
 * Patrick Rolfe (52), CEO of Carnaval Entertainment from Washington State