United States Presidential Election, 2028 (Nkechinyer)

The United States Presidential Election on November 7, 2028 was the 62nd quadrennial Presidential Election. Incumbent President Julian Castro of Texas ran for re-election to a second term, along with his Vice President, former California Senator and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti.

In the bid for a challenger, the newly created Republican-Libertarian Coalition holds a joint primary, in which the first place finisher is the presidential nominee and the runner up is the Vice Presidential nominee. 4 candidates ran, two from the Libertarian wing and two from the Conservative Wing. The two main Libertarian candidates were Michigan Senator Justin Amash and Libertarian House Leader Tom Brady, while the main Conservative Candidates were Kentucky Senator and 2024 Republican Nominee Rand Paul and Texas Senator George P. Bush. In a tight primary season, Bush reached the bare minimum of delegates needed to get the nomination in the season's final primary, while Justin Amash sat in a close second, thus earning the Vice Presidential Nomination.

During the election season, it was supposed to be close, however, Democrats well exceeded expectations by winning both Texas and Georgia, keeping them at more than 400 electoral votes for the third straight Presidential Election.

Democratic Party

 * Julian Castro, President

Republican-Libertarian Coalition

 * George P. Bush, Senator from Texas
 * Justin Amash, Senator from Michigan
 * Rand Paul, Senator from Kentucky and 2024 Republican Presidential Nominee
 * Tom Brady, Libertarian House of Representatives Leader