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2028 Presidential Election | ||||
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November 7, 2028 | ||||
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Nominee | Dwayne Johnson | Kanye West | David Zuckerman | |
Party | Liberal | Liberal | Socialist | |
Home state | Florida | Wyoming | Massachusets | |
Electoral vote | 260 | 246 | 38 | |
States carried | 18 | 24 | 3 | |
Popular vote | ? | ? | ? | |
Percentage | 38% | 32% | 20% | |
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Nominee | Monica Rial | ? | ? | |
Party | Socialist | Green | Christian Democratic | |
Home state | Texas | ? | ? | |
Electoral vote | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
States carried | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Popular vote | ? | ? | ? | |
Percentage | 6% | 1.3% | 1.2% | |
Elected President before election
Chris Chandler Liberal
Elected President
Dwayne Johnson Liberal |
Background[]
2027 Coup D'état[]
Reunion War[]
Gulf Coast Rising Sea Levels[]
Rust Belt Population Decline[]
3rd Term Eligibility[]
In spite of the fact he was ineligible to run for a 3rd term. West insisted to run once again. in hopes congress will abolish both the 22nd and 25th amendments.
Primaries[]
Jungle Primary[]
Nominees[]
Withdrew at the convention[]
Respresentative from California
Respresentative from Washington
Respresentative from Illiniois
Withdrew during the primaries[]
Former Secretary of Health and Human Services from Michigan
Former Governor of Louisiana
Former Secretary of State from Kansas
Representative from California
Governor of California
Former Governor of Louisiana
Governor of Illinois
Governor of Virginia
Withdrew before the primaries[]
Representative from Georgia
Representative from California
Declined to run[]
Results[]
The Results swayed the troubles of having a two termer president being elected to a third one in spite of being ineligible. however, they were the 1st elections since 1836 to be decided by the House of Representative since the elections of 1836. Dwayne Johnson was to become both the 1st President to not be either a Democrat or a Republican since Millard Fillmore and the 1st Indigeneous President in American History. runner-up David Zuckerman congratulated Johnson on his victory. Former President West however, demanded a recount and insisted that the elections were stolen.