2024 United States Presidential Election (Biden vs Trump rematch)

In 2024, President Joe Biden surprised many people by running for reelection despite his advanced age. He received no primary opposition and was easily renominated. Meanwhile, Republicans renominated Donald Trump to challenge him again. He too faced minimal opposition from his party. President Biden's success at ending the coronavirus pandemic and delivering economic relief to the middle class and poor made him very popular. In addition, his administration was not plagued by a single scandal, unlike Trump's. Biden emphasized his accomplishments and remi

nded people of the chaos that transpired under Trump's presidency and its culmination on January 6th, 2021 when Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol Building. Trump campaigned on the message that the 2020 election was "stolen", that he should be president, and that Biden is a "socialist." However, few people seemed to support this. The Lincoln Project and the Republican Accountability Project posted tens of thousands of videos of people who voted for Trump in 2020 and regretted it. In addition, DNC chairman Jaime Harrison emphasized the 50 state strategy, and Biden actually stepped foot in all 50 states along the campaign trail. There also was a far stronger movement to get youth voters to defy their parents and vote Democratic. This movement caught on and over 100,000 young voters posted videos on TikTok where they told their parents that they were voting for Biden and that they care more about their country than they do about toeing the line for their families.

The polls all gave Biden a very wide lead and even showed that he was very competitive in most traditionally red states. Although Fox, OANN, Newsmax, and other pro-Trump media outlets insisted that Trump would win in a landslide, this was not to be. In the end, Biden won reelection with a whopping 500 electoral votes and won all but 8 states. Biden won majorities with every demographic except for Cuban voters, who backed Trump by a 2 to 1 ratio, but this was not enough to help Trump win any states.