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| United States presidential election, 2032 | ||||
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| Nominee | Thomas Jon Ossoff | Byron Donalds | Adam McKay | |
| Party | Democratic | Republican | Green | |
| Home state | Georgia | Florida | California | |
| Running mate | Ruben Gallego | Mike Lee | Nina Turner | |
| Electoral vote | 320 | 218 | 0 | |
| States carried | 26 + DC + NE-02 | 24 | 0 | |
| Popular vote | 64,000,000 | 62,000,000 | ||
| Percentage | 47% | 43% | 3% | |
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| Nominee | Larry Sharpe | |||
| Party | Libertarian
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| Home state | New York | |||
| Running mate | Justin Amash | |||
| Electoral vote | 0 | |||
| States carried | 0 | |||
| Percentage | 2% | |||
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The United States presidential election of 2032 was the 62nd quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2028. Incumbent Democratic President Thomas Jon Ossoff of Georgia was reelected as the 48th president over Republican Governor Byron Donalds of Florida, Green candidate as well as filmmaker Adam McKay of California and Libertarian nominee Larry Sharpe of New York.
Donalds was the first Black nominee of the Republican Party.
Democratic Party nomination[]
Democratic candidates[]
- Thomas Jon Ossoff (45), U.S President from Georgia (Nominee)
- Dean Phillips (63), former U.S Representative from Minnesota
U.S President Thomas Jon Ossoff of Georgia (Nominee)
President Ossoff faced no serious challenge and was easily renominated at the Democratic National Convention in Atlanta, Georgia.
Declined[]
- John Fetterman (63), independent U.S Senator from Pennsylvania
Republican Party nomination[]
Republican candidates[]
- Byron Donalds (54), Governor of Florida (Nominee)
- Kelly Armstrong (56), Governor of North Dakota
- Jeff Landry (61), Governor of Louisiana
- Daniel Cameron (47), U.S Senator from Kentucky
- Vivek Ramaswamy (48), former Governor of Ohio
- Marjorie Taylor Greene (58), U.S Representative from Georgia
- Tulsi Gabbard (51), former Director of National Intelligence from Hawaii
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders (50), former Governor of Arkansas
- Austin Knudsen (52), Governor of Montana
- Donald J. Trump Jr. (55), Trump family scion from New York
- Pam Bondi (63), former U.S Attorney General from Florida
Declined[]
- Tom Brady (55), retired NFL quarterback from Florida
- J.D Vance (48), former U.S vice president from Ohio




















