2032 Presidential Election (Devo1992 World 2)

The 2032 Presidential Election was held on November 2, 2032 between the Libertarian ticket of US Senator of Michigan Justin Amash and Governor of Virginia Jessica Mears, the Republican ticket of Mayor of Houston, Texas Dan Crenshaw and Governor of New York Elise Stefanik and the Democratic Ticket of US Senator from Arizona Ruben Gallego and Secretary of Commerce Alan Grayson. The Amash/Mears ticket defeated the Crenshaw/Stefanik and the Gallego/Grayson tickets.

The main topics of the election were the financial crisis of 2030, the national debt, government spending, education, and immigration.

Libertarian primaries:

Due to Massie's loss in 2028 and with the financial crisis going on, they thought 2032 would be their chance to win the white house. US Senator from Michigan Justin Amash was extremely popular among voters across the political spectrum. Spike Cohen was popular as well but many viewed him as someone with not enough experience in government and business. Adam Kokesh was another popular figure but his views were viewed by many to be too extreme. Peter Schiff had great economic policies but was viewed as too old for the presidency. Amash won the nomination along with winning the general election.

Justin Amash, US Senator from Michigan winner

Spike Cohen, Libertarian activist, entrepreneur, and podcaster from Maryland

Adam Kokesh, US Representative from New Mexico

Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.

VP Shortlist:

Jessica Mears, Governor of Virginia winner

Candace Owens, Political commenter

Ben Shaprio, US Senator from California

Adam Kokesh, US Representative from New Mexico

Thomas Massie, US Senator from Kentucky

Campaign slogan: "The freer the better"

Republican primaries:

Since Tom Cotton lost due to his far right views, Republicans decided to look for a moderate type candidate. Dan Crenshaw was seen as someone with strong moderate beliefs. Lee Roloson policies were thought to be too radical. Phil Scott was thought to be too old for the Presidency. Tim Scott's policies didn't make sense to most voter and was too weak. Crenshaw won the nomination but lost due to his hawkish foreign policy.

Dan Crenshaw, Mayor of Houston, Texas winner

Lee Roloson, President of College of William and Mary

Phil Scott, former Governor of Vermont

Tim Scott, former US Senator from South Carolina

VP shortlist:

Elise Stefanik, Governor of New York winner

Ron DeSantis, former Governor of Florida

Roy Blunt, former US Senator from Missouri

Martha McSally, former US Senator from Arizona

Joni Ernst, former US Senator from Iowa

Campaign Slogan: "Return America To The Good Old Days"

Progressive primaries:

With the financial crisis that has been going on since September 30, 2030 due to government overspending, many Progressives thought they would lose the white house. US Senator from Arizona Ruben Gallego was popular among Progressives and thought he would win the white house due to his more moderate views. Elon Musk talked too much about automation and his Universal Basic Income policy was seen as too radical that it would further the 2030 financial crisis. Eminem didn't explain much of his policies but rather discussed more about how he will defeat the other candidates due to him being a famous rapper. Gallego won the nomination but lost due to the worsening of the economy and his weakness as a candidate.

Ruben Gallego, US Senator from Arizona winner

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX

Eminem, rapper

VP shortlist:

Alan Grayson, Secretary of Commerce winner

Conor Lamb, US Senator from Pennsylvania

Katie Hill, former US Representative from California

Kyle Kulinski, Progressive Commenter

Leonardo DiCaprio, Governor of California

Campaign Slogan: "Keep Moving Forward"