2020 U.S Presidential Election (Democrat Yang)

The 2020 United States presidential election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on November 3, 2020. Other elections were held such as gubernatorial, senate, house and local elections.

The Republican Incumbent President Donald J. Trump was re-elected with 323 electoral votes over his Democratic opponent Andrew Yang, which received 215 electoral votes.

The main issues of this election were the growing economy, immigration, Russo-American relations and universal basic income.

Trump would become the 2020 Republican nominee easily, defeating former Governor Bill Weld of Massachusetts in the primaries. However, the Democratic primary field was massive. Biden, Sanders and Harris were the top candidates in first. But as the primaries went on, Businessman Andrew Yang will become more popular among the youth vote. Yang would be invited to the debate stage, he would attack many candidates on their problems, such as he attacked Kamala Harris for being having a corrupt past and Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden for being too old. Sanders would dropout surprisingly and endorse Yang for the presidency and Biden would dropout due to his "Creepy Joe" scandal. Yang would have to face Kamala Harris in the final primaries, Yang would surprisingly win the primary narrowly despite criticism for the establishment Whig of the party, such as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama refusing to endorse him. Yang would later pick U.S Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii as her running mate, which made the establishment Whig even more angry, as she talked with Syrian dictator Assad.

In the general election, Donald Trump would attack Yang on his universal basic income policy, which would he said would make "people not want to work" and "would cost a lot of money". While Yang would attack President Trump on him selling weapons to Saudi Arabia for their intervention in the Yemen Civil War.

On November 3, President Trump was re-elected with 323 electoral votes and Yang recived 215 electoral votes. The Popular vote was the closest in American history, with 48% of Americans voting for Trump and Yang.