2020 Presidential Election (Devo1992 World 3)

The 2020 Presidential Election was held on November 3, 2020 between the Democratic Ticket of US Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders and President of Our Revolution Nina Turner and the Republican ticket of President Donald Trump and Vice-President Mike Pence. The Sanders/Turner ticket defeated the Trump/Pence ticket 363-175.

The main topics of the election were The Iran War, healthcare, the environment, divisiveness in America, and labor unions.

Republican primaries:

The RNC wouldn't allow debates so President Trump easily defeated Bill Weld and Joe Walsh.

Donald Trump, President of the United States winner

Bill Weld, former Governor of Massachusetts and 2016 Vice-Presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party

Joe Walsh, former US Representative from Illinois (withdrew)

Campaign Slogan: "Keep America Great"

Democratic primaries:

The DNC was leaderless since Hillary Clinton's loss in 2016. Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden kept going up and down for top frontrunner. At the end of the primaries Bernie defeated Biden along with easily defeating President Trump in the general election with his massive support from people across the political aisle and cultural aisle.

Bernie Sanders, US Senator from Vermont winner

Joe Biden, former Vice-President of the United States

Elizabeth Warren, US Senator from Massachusetts (withdrew and endorsed Sanders)

Michael Bloomberg, former Mayor of New York City (withdrew and endorsed Biden)

Andrew Yang, entrepreneur from New York (withdrew and endorsed Sanders)

Tulsi Gabbard, US Representative from Hawaii (withdrew and endorsed Sanders)

Amy Klobuchar, US Senator from Minnesota (withdrew and endorsed Biden)

Pete Buttigieg, former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana (withdrew and endorsed Biden)

Tom Steyer, Billionaire and environmental activist from California (withdrew)

Deval Patrick, former Governor of Massachusetts (withdrew)

Michael Bennett, US Senator from Colorado (withdrew)

VP shortlist:

Nina Turner, President of Our Revolution winner

Tulsi Gabbard, US Representative from Hawaii

Elizabeth Warren, US Senator from Massachusetts

Cornel West, Philosophy Professor at Harvard University

Keith Ellison, Attorney General from Minnesota

Campaign Slogan: "Not Me. Us"