2024 U.S presidential election (FCS)

The 2024 U.S presidential election was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

This election marked the first time DC took part in a federal election as a U.S state.

Democratic Party nomination
In 2020, Joe Biden said if he were to be elected President of the United States, he'll serve one term. So, Joe Biden kept his promise and declined to run for a second term in May of 2023 because of age and health concerns.

Since the Incumbent President has declinded to run for a second term, many Democrats decided to run for the presidency. The front runner in the race as of right now is U.S Vice President Stacey Abrams, following Senator Elizabeth Warren and U.S. Secretary of HUD Pete Buttigieg.

Democratic candidates

 * Stacey Abrams, U.S Vice President (Nominee)
 * Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts
 * Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, U.S. representative from New York
 * Pete Buttigieg, U.S Secretary of HUD
 * Cory Booker, U.S. senator from New Jersey
 * Andrew Cuomo, governor of New York
 * Jay Inslee, governor of Washington
 * Gavin Newsom, governor of California
 * Roy Cooper, governor of North Carolina

Republican Party nomination
Republican candidates
 * Tom Cotton, U.S Senator from Arkansas (Nominee)
 * John Ellis "JEB" Bush, former Governor of Florida
 * Rand Paul, U.S Senator from Kentucky
 * Carly Fiorina, businesswoman from Virginia
 * Ted Cruz, U.S Senator from Texas
 * Josh Hawley, U.S Senator from Missouri
 * Cindy Hyde-Smith, U.S Senator from Mississippi
 * Mike Pence, former U.S Vice President from Indiana
 * Allen West, former Congressman from Florida
 * Devin Nunes, Congressman from California
 * James Lankford, U.S Senator from Oklahoma
 * Joni Ernst, U.S Senator from Iowa
 * Marsha Blackburn, U.S Senator from Tennessee
 * Larry Hogan, former Governor of Maryland
 * Mike Pompeo, former U.S Secretary of State