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This Is What Wikipedia Says For 2020.
Republican Party Further information: Republican Party (United States) Donald Trump is eligible to run for re-election and has implied that he intends to do so.[9] On January 20, 2017 at 5:11 PM, he submitted a letter as a substitute of FEC Form 2, for which he had reached the legal threshold for filing, in compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act.[10]
Below are other Republican candidates that may or will run in 2020:
Declared candidates
Name Born Current or previous positions State Announced Ref Jack Fellure October 3, 1931 (age 85) Midkiff, West Virginia Prohibition nominee for President in 2012 Candidate for President 1988–2008 and 2016 Flag of West Virginia.svg West Virginia November 9, 2016 [11]
Candidates who have publicly expressed interest Candidates in this section have expressed an interest in running for President within the last six months.
Dwayne Johnson, actor, producer, singer, and professional wrestler from Florida[12] Austin Petersen, Libertarian candidate for President in 2016[13] Donald Trump, President of the United States since 2017; candidate for President in 2000
Speculative candidates Nikki Haley, U.N. Ambassador since 2017; Governor of South Carolina 2011–2017[17][18][19]
Declined to be candidates John Kasich, Governor of Ohio since 2011; U.S. Representative 1983–2001; candidate for President in 2000 and 2016[20][21][22]
Potential convention sites Las Vegas, Nevada[23][24]
Democratic Party Declared candidates
Name Born Current or previous positions State Announced Ref Roque De La Fuente (cropped).jpg Rocky De La Fuente October 10, 1954 (age 62) San Diego, California American Delta and Reform nominee for President in 2016 Flag of Florida.svg Florida Announced January 9, 2017 [25]
Geoffrey Fieger December 23, 1950 (age 66) Detroit, Michigan Democratic nominee for Governor of Michigan in 1998 Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan Announced January 13, 2017 [26]
Candidates who have publicly expressed interest Candidates in this section have expressed an interest in running for President within the last six months.
Lincoln Chafee, Governor of Rhode Island 2011–2015; U.S. Senator 1999–2007; Mayor of Warwick 1993–1999; candidate for President in 2016[27][28][29] Terry McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia since 2014; DNC Chairman 2001–2005[30][31][32] Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland 2007–2015; Mayor of Baltimore 1999–2007; candidate for President in 2016[33]
Speculative candidates Xavier Becerra, Attorney General of California since 2017; U.S. Representative 1993–2017[34][35] Jerry Brown, Governor of California since 2011 and 1975–1983; Attorney General 2007–2011; Mayor of Oakland 1999–2007; Secretary of State 1971–1975; candidate for President in 1976, 1980, and 1992[36][37][38] Steve Bullock, Governor of Montana since 2013; Attorney General 2009–2013[39][40] Julian Castro, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 2014–2017; Mayor of San Antonio 2009–2014[41][42][43] Bill de Blasio, Mayor of New York City since 2014[44][45] John Bel Edwards, Governor of Louisiana since 2016; Minority Leader of the Louisiana House of Representatives 2012–2015[46][47][48] Jason Kander, Secretary of State of Missouri 2013–2017; Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2016[49][50][51] Caroline Kennedy, U.S. Ambassador to Japan 2013–2017; First Daughter of the United States 1961–1963[52][53][54] John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State 2013–2017; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1985–2013; Lieutenant Governor 1983–1985; Democratic nominee for President in 2004[55][56] Tom Steyer, hedge fund manager, philanthropist, and environmentalist from California[57][58] Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts since 2013[59][60][61]
Declined to be candidates Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States 2009–2017; U.S. Senator from Delaware 1973–2009; candidate for President in 1988 and in 2008[62][63][64] Cory Booker, U.S. Senator from New Jersey since 2013; Mayor of Newark 2006–2013[65][66][67] Sherrod Brown, U.S. Senator from Ohio since 2007; U.S. Representative 1993–2007; Secretary of State 1983–1991[68][69] Chelsea Clinton, First Daughter of the United States 1993–2001; First Daughter of Arkansas 1980–1981 and 1983–1992[70][71] Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State 2009–2013; U.S. Senator from New York 2001–2009; First Lady of the United States 1993–2001; First Lady of Arkansas 1979–1981 and 1983–1992; candidate for President in 2008 and Democratic nominee in 2016[72][73][74] George Clooney, actor, filmmaker, and activist from California[75][76][77] Mark Cuban, businessman, investor, author, television personality, and philanthropist from Texas[78][79][80] Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York since 2011; Attorney General 2007–2010; U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 1997–2001[81][82][83] Al Franken, U.S. Senator from Minnesota since 2009[84][85][86] Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator from New York since 2009; U.S. Representative 2007–2009[87][88][89] Kamala Harris, U.S. Senator from California since 2017; Attorney General 2011–2017[90][91][92] John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado since 2011; Mayor of Denver 2003–2011[93][94][95] Bob Iger, businessman from California[96][97][98] Jay Inslee, Governor of Washington since 2013; U.S. Representative 1993–1995 and 1999–2012[99][100] Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2013; DNC Chairman 2009–2011; Governor 2006–2010; Lieutenant Governor 2002–2006; Mayor of Richmond 1998–2001; Democratic nominee for Vice President in 2016[30][101] Joseph P. Kennedy III, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts since 2013[102][103] Chris Murphy, U.S. Senator from Connecticut since 2013; U.S. Representative 2007–2013[104][105] Gavin Newsom, Lieutenant Governor of California since 2011; Mayor of San Francisco 2004–2011; candidate for Governor in 2018[106][107] Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States 2009–2017[108][109] Sheryl Sandberg, technology executive, activist, and author from California[110][111][112] Howard Schultz, businessman from Washington[113][114][115] Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2009; Governor 2002–2006; Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in 1996[32][116] Oprah Winfrey, media proprietor, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist from California[117][118][119]
Potential convention sites Birmingham, Alabama[120] Columbus, Ohio[121] Indianapolis, Indiana[121] New York City, New York[122] St. Louis, Missouri[123]
Third-party, independent, and unaffiliated candidates Libertarian Party Declared candidates
Name Born Current or previous positions State Announced Ref
Adam Kokesh February 1, 1982 (age 35) San Francisco, California Political activist Flag of Arizona.svg Arizona Announced July 22, 2013 [129]
Candidates who have publicly expressed interest Candidates in this section have expressed an interest in running for President within the last six months.
Austin Petersen, candidate for President in 2016[130]
Speculative candidates Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky since 2011; candidate for President in 2016[131][132]
U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky
Green Party Further information: Green Party of the United States Candidates who have publicly expressed interest Candidates in this section have expressed an interest in running for President within the last six months.
Jill Stein, Green nominee for President in 2012 and 2016; Green-Rainbow nominee for Governor of Massachusetts in 2002 and 2010[133][134]
Declined to be candidates Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont since 2007; U.S. Representative 1991–2007; Mayor of Burlington 1981–1989; candidate for President in 2016[135][136][137]
Independent or unaffiliated Declared candidates Name Born Current or previous positions State Announced Ref Notes JeremyGablePTC.jpg Jeremy Gable May 10, 1982 (age 34) Lakenheath, England Playwright Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Pennsylvania May 11, 2015 [138] Gray - replace this image male.svg Dan Rattiner 1939 (age 78) New York City, New York Journalist Newspaper publisher Flag of New York.svg New York April 24, 2015 [139] Gray - replace this image male.svg Jeffrey Sharp Birth date unknown Producer Publishing entrepreneur Flag of California.svg California December 8, 2016 [140] Kanye West at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival.jpg Kanye West June 8, 1977 (age 39) Atlanta, Georgia Rapper Songwriter Record producer Fashion designer Entrepreneur Flag of California.svg California August 30, 2015
Speculative candidates Evan McMullin, candidate for President in 2016[142][143]
Evan McMullin from Utah
Declined to be candidates Mark Cuban, businessman, investor, author, television personality, and philanthropist from Texas[78][79][80] Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator from Vermont since 2007; U.S. Representative 1991–2007; Mayor of Burlington 1981–1989; candidate for President in 2016[135][136][137] Mark Zuckerberg, computer programmer and Internet entrepreneur from California[144][145][146]
All Of This Of From Wikipedia
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