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|election_name = United States presidential election, 2024 |
|election_name = United States presidential election, 2024 |
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|type = presidential |
|type = presidential |
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+ | |nominee1 = [[Elizabeth Warren (Porvenir)|Elizabeth Warren]] |
|nominee2 = Carly Fiorina |
|nominee2 = Carly Fiorina |
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+ | |nominee3 = Jesse Ventura |
|party1 = Democratic |
|party1 = Democratic |
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|ongoing = no |
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|party2 = Republican |
|party2 = Republican |
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+ | |party3 = Green |
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+ | |image1 = [[File:Warren 2024.jpg|160x160px]] |
|image2 = [[File:Carly.jpg|160x160px]] |
|image2 = [[File:Carly.jpg|160x160px]] |
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+ | |image3 = [[File:JesseVentura1.jpg|160x160px]] |
− | |home_state1 = |
+ | |home_state1 = Massachusetts |
|home_state2 = Virginia |
|home_state2 = Virginia |
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− | |home_state3 = |
+ | |home_state3 = Minnesota |
− | |running_mate1 = |
+ | |running_mate1 = Ruben Gallego |
|running_mate2 = Devin Nunes |
|running_mate2 = Devin Nunes |
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− | |running_mate3 = |map_image = 2024PMap.png|map_caption = Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states/districts won by |
+ | |running_mate3 = Gary Johnson|map_image = 2024PMap.png|map_caption = Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states/districts won by Warren/Gallego. Red denotes those won by Fiorina/Nunes. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state.|country = United States|turnout = 54.5%|electoral_vote1 = 336|electoral_vote2 = 205|electoral_vote3 = 0|states_carried1 = 28|states_carried2 = 23|states_carried3 = 0|title = President|before_election = Kamala Harris|before_party = Democratic|after_election = Kamala Harris|after_party = Democratic}}The '''United States presidential election of 2024 '''was the 60th quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Democratic nominee and incumbent Vice President '''[[Elizabeth Warren (Porvenir)|Elizabeth Warren]]''' defeated Republican Party candidate and businesswoman from Virginia '''Carly Fiorina''', and Green Party candidate and former Minnesota Governor '''Jesse Ventura'''. |
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+ | Vice President Warren ran on the improving economy and the [[Palestine (Porvenir)|New York Accords]] which were being written at the U.N Building. Warren was the first female President, while her running mate Ruben Gallego became the first Hispanic Vice President. |
==Nominations== |
==Nominations== |
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===Democratic Party nomination=== |
===Democratic Party nomination=== |
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====Democratic candidates==== |
====Democratic candidates==== |
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+ | * Elizabeth Warren (75), U.S Vice President from Massachusetts '''(Nominee)''' |
+ | * Marianne Williamson (72), author from California |
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+ | * Roy Cooper (67), former Governor of North Carolina |
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+ | * Steve Bullock (58), U.S Senator from Montana |
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− | + | Warren 2024.jpg|U.S President Vice '''Elizabeth Warren''' of Massachusetts '''(Nominee)''' |
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+ | 139px-Marianne Williamson - 33252886458 (cropped).jpg|Author '''Marianne Williamson''' of California |
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+ | MarkKelly.jpg|U.S Senator '''Mary Kelly''' of Arizona |
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+ | Gov. Roy Cooper.jpg|Former Governor '''Roy Cooper''' of North Carolina |
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+ | Stevebullock.jpg|U.S Senator '''Steve Bullock''' of Montana |
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− | President Cuomo's renomination was considered a given with the primaries merely being pro forma, and that sentiment proved to be the case. At the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, Cuomo and Vice President Warren were renominated. |
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===Republican Party nomination=== |
===Republican Party nomination=== |
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====Republican candidates==== |
====Republican candidates==== |
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* Carly Fiorina (70), businesswoman from Virginia '''(Nominee)''' |
* Carly Fiorina (70), businesswoman from Virginia '''(Nominee)''' |
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* Justin Amash (44), U.S Representative from Michigan |
* Justin Amash (44), U.S Representative from Michigan |
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+ | * Joni Ernst (54), former U.S Senator from Iowa |
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* John Kasich (72), former Governor of Ohio |
* John Kasich (72), former Governor of Ohio |
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* Tom Cotton (47), U.S Senator from Arkansas |
* Tom Cotton (47), U.S Senator from Arkansas |
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* JEB Bush (71), former Governor of Florida |
* JEB Bush (71), former Governor of Florida |
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* Josh Hawley (44), U.S Senator from Missouri |
* Josh Hawley (44), U.S Senator from Missouri |
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− | * Ted Cruz (53), |
+ | * Ted Cruz (53), U.S Senator from Texas |
* Allen West (63), far-right activist and former U.S Representative from Florida |
* Allen West (63), far-right activist and former U.S Representative from Florida |
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* Larry Hogan (68), former Governor of Maryland |
* Larry Hogan (68), former Governor of Maryland |
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* Mitt Romney (77), U.S Senator from Utah |
* Mitt Romney (77), U.S Senator from Utah |
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* Jeff Flake (62), former U.S Senator from Arizona |
* Jeff Flake (62), former U.S Senator from Arizona |
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− | * Chris Christie (62), former |
+ | * Chris Christie (62), former Governor of New Jersey |
* Bobby Jindal (57), former Governor of Louisiana |
* Bobby Jindal (57), former Governor of Louisiana |
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* Bruce Rauner (68), former Governor of Illinois |
* Bruce Rauner (68), former Governor of Illinois |
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Kasich.jpg|Former Governor '''John Kasich''' of Ohio |
Kasich.jpg|Former Governor '''John Kasich''' of Ohio |
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JustinAmash.png|U.S Representative '''Justin Amash''' of Michigan |
JustinAmash.png|U.S Representative '''Justin Amash''' of Michigan |
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− | Joni ernst.jpg|U.S Senator '''Joni Ernst''' of Iowa |
+ | Joni ernst.jpg| Former U.S Senator '''Joni Ernst''' of Iowa |
Jeb Bush by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|Former Governor '''JEB Bush''' of Florida |
Jeb Bush by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg|Former Governor '''JEB Bush''' of Florida |
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Tom Cotton.jpg|U.S Senator '''Tom Cotton''' of Arkansas |
Tom Cotton.jpg|U.S Senator '''Tom Cotton''' of Arkansas |
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800px-Mitt_Romney_official_US_Senate_portrait.jpg|U.S Senator '''Mitt Romney''' of Utah |
800px-Mitt_Romney_official_US_Senate_portrait.jpg|U.S Senator '''Mitt Romney''' of Utah |
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JeffFlakeGageSkidmore.jpg|Former U.S Senator '''Jeff Flake''' of Arizona |
JeffFlakeGageSkidmore.jpg|Former U.S Senator '''Jeff Flake''' of Arizona |
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+ | ChrisChristieAgedByPhojoedotcom.png|Former Governor '''Chris Christie''' of New Jersey |
220px-Bobby Jindal, official 109th Congressional photo.jpg|Former Governor '''Bobby Jindal''' of Louisiana |
220px-Bobby Jindal, official 109th Congressional photo.jpg|Former Governor '''Bobby Jindal''' of Louisiana |
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BruceRauner.jpg|Former Governor '''Bruce Rauner''' of Illinois |
BruceRauner.jpg|Former Governor '''Bruce Rauner''' of Illinois |
Revision as of 21:01, 6 July 2020
‹ 2020 2028 › | ||||
United States presidential election, 2024 | ||||
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November 5, 2024 | ||||
Turnout | 54.5% | |||
Nominee | Elizabeth Warren | Carly Fiorina | Jesse Ventura | |
Party | Democratic | Republican | Green | |
Home state | Massachusetts | Virginia | Minnesota | |
Running mate | Ruben Gallego | Devin Nunes | Gary Johnson | |
Electoral vote | 336 | 205 | 0 | |
States carried | 28 | 23 | 0 | |
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states/districts won by Warren/Gallego. Red denotes those won by Fiorina/Nunes. Numbers indicate electoral votes allotted to the winner of each state. | ||||
President before election
Kamala Harris Democratic
Elected President
Kamala Harris Democratic |
The United States presidential election of 2024 was the 60th quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Democratic nominee and incumbent Vice President Elizabeth Warren defeated Republican Party candidate and businesswoman from Virginia Carly Fiorina, and Green Party candidate and former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura.
Vice President Warren ran on the improving economy and the New York Accords which were being written at the U.N Building. Warren was the first female President, while her running mate Ruben Gallego became the first Hispanic Vice President.
Nominations
Democratic Party nomination
Democratic candidates
- Elizabeth Warren (75), U.S Vice President from Massachusetts (Nominee)
- Marianne Williamson (72), author from California
- Mark Kelly (60), U.S Senator from Arizona
- Roy Cooper (67), former Governor of North Carolina
- Steve Bullock (58), U.S Senator from Montana
Republican Party nomination
Republican candidates
- Carly Fiorina (70), businesswoman from Virginia (Nominee)
- Justin Amash (44), U.S Representative from Michigan
- Joni Ernst (54), former U.S Senator from Iowa
- John Kasich (72), former Governor of Ohio
- Tom Cotton (47), U.S Senator from Arkansas
- James Lankford (56), U.S Senator from Oklahoma
- JEB Bush (71), former Governor of Florida
- Josh Hawley (44), U.S Senator from Missouri
- Ted Cruz (53), U.S Senator from Texas
- Allen West (63), far-right activist and former U.S Representative from Florida
- Larry Hogan (68), former Governor of Maryland
- Scott Walker (57), former Governor of Wisconsin
- Mitt Romney (77), U.S Senator from Utah
- Jeff Flake (62), former U.S Senator from Arizona
- Chris Christie (62), former Governor of New Jersey
- Bobby Jindal (57), former Governor of Louisiana
- Bruce Rauner (68), former Governor of Illinois
Green Party nomination
Green Party candidates
- Jesse Ventura (73), former Governor of Minnesota
- Dario Hunter (41), rabbi from New Jersey
- Jimmy Dore (59), comedian from California