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The 2024 United States presidential election was the 60th quadrennial presidential election, held on Sunday, November 3, 2020. The Democratic Party ticket of Incumbent President Joe Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris defeated former Vice President Mike Pence, and governor of North Dakota Christi Noem. Biden received 349, as well as the largest victory in the electoral college since Obama's 2008 Landslide.

Biden cruised to his party's nomination, with only a bit of rebellion from the Progressive Left. In contrast Mike Pence competed in a competitive primary, he managed to narrowly win the parties nomination as an upset to radical-trumpists. The central issues of this election were the economy, immigration, social issues, and Biden's stability.

The election oversaw a record numbers of voter turnouts across both side of the isle, but fortunately for the democratic party polling suggested it favored the democratic party. In the presidential debates Pence's calm and collected manor won him the debates, although he managed to win them they did very little to help him garner more support. Pence also attempted to win back disaffected Trump loyalists by picking Noem, but it did very little, and some may even suggest hurt his campaign due to her controversial handling of the pandemic. On election day Biden was the clear favorite, and similar to predictions Biden managed to win reelection, as well picking up the states of Florida, and North Carolina.

The election results in each state and the District of Columbia were certified by December 9. The presidential electors formally cast their votes for president and vice president on December 14, and their votes were officially counted by Congress on January 6–7, 2024. On January 20th, 2024 Biden and Harris were both re-inaugurated retrospectively.