2021[]
October 2021 []
- October 3rd: U.S. Senator, Tom Cotton of Arkansas officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
Tom Cotton announcing his bid for President.
2022[]
January 2022[]
- January 10th: U.S. President, Joe Biden officially announces he won't run for re-election in 2024.
- January 21st: U.S. Politician, Stacey Abrams of Georgia officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
May 2022[]
- May 16th: U.S. Senator, Bernie Sanders of Vermont officially announces he won't run in 2024.
November 2022[]
- November 10th: U.S. Senator, Joe Kennedy III of Massachusetts officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
- November 14th: U.S. Governor, Kristi Noem of South Dakota officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- November 19th: U.S. Senator, John Hickenlooper of Colorado officially announces he won't run in 2024.
- November 22nd: U.S. Billionaire, Mark Cuban on TV hints at a 2024 run as a Democrat but doesn't confirm his run.
- November 23rd: U.S. Senator, Tim Scott of South Carolina officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- November 27th: Former U.S. Governor, Jesse Ventura of Minnesota officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Green Party.
- November 30th: U.S. Politician, Jill Stein of Massachusetts officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Green Party.
December 2022[]
- December 3rd: U.S. Senator, Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
- December 5th: U.S. Billionaire, Mark Cuban of Texas officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
- December 11th: U.S. Politician, Mindy Finn of Texas officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Independent Party.
- December 15th: U.S. Governor, Mike DeWine of Ohio officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- December 23rd: U.S. Politician, Dario Hunter of New Jersey officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Green Party.
- December 27th: U.S. Senator, Rick Scott of Florida officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- December 30th: U.S. Governor, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
2023[]
January 2023[]
- January 1st: Former U.S. Representative, Justin Amash of Michigan officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Libertarian Party.
- January 4th: U.S. Representative, Alexandria Ocaiso-Cortez of New York officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez announcing her bid.
- January 9th: U.S. Representative, Dan Crenshaw of Texas officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- January 10th: A terrorist attack takes place in Detroit, Michigan and kills over 50 people and injuries over 200. Governor, Gretchen Whitmer who announced her run in December 2022 responds in a great way which helps her campaign.
- January 14th: U.S. Activist, VERMIN SUPREME! of Massachusetts officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Libertarian Party.
- January 20th: U.S. Governor, Andy Beshear of Kentucky officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Democratic Party.
- January 27th: U.S. Representative, Liz Cheney of Wyoming officially announces her candidacy for the nomination of the Republican Party.
- January 31st: U.S. Activist, Mark Charles of D.C. officially announces his candidacy for the nomination of the Independent Party.
February 2023[]
- February 3rd: U.S. President, Joe Biden resigns due to old age after having many strokes and even a heart attack in August 2022. Vice President, Susan Rice takes over as President of the U.S.
- February 5th: Shortly after taking office, Susan Rice announces she won't be running for a 2nd term and will only be President until January 2025.

President, Susan E. Rice.
- February 9th:
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