Republican Party presidential primaries, 2020

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** Former [[Vice president of the United States|Vice President]] '''[[Andrew Merrilin]]''' of [[Michigan]], candidate for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|Republican nomination in 2016]], who won the primaries but declined nomination
** Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[AA Alvera]]''' of [[Texas]], candidate for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|Republican nomination in 2016]]
** Former [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[AA Alvera]]''' of [[Texas]], candidate for the [[United States presidential election, 2016|Republican nomination in 2016]]
** [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[Kyle Baccei]]''' of [[Texas]]
** [[Sunbelt]] [[Governor]] '''[[Kyle Baccei]]''' of [[Texas]]

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The 2020 Republican presidential primaries are the process by which the Republican Party will select it's nominee for the 2020 Presidential election.

Contents

Timeline

2017

  • AA Alvera files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [1]
  • Ryan Walsh files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [2]

2018

2019

TBC

2020

TBC

Candidates

United States presidential election, 2020
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Democratic Party Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates
Candidates Whitney Mason (Presidential nominee)/Andrew Brockmeier (Vice Presidential nominee)
Withdrawn David Cromartie · Elizabeth Daniels · Ann Rodriguez
Republican Party Primary polls · Primaries · Convention · Debates
Candidates Akeem Mellis (Presidential nominee)/Tim Kent (Vice Presidential nominee) · Tim Kent · Daniel Morey · Steve Rayburn · Dale Thomas
Withdrawn AA Alvera · Kyle Baccei · John Dunn · Felix Cavendish · Constantine Gurlakis · James MacGillicutty · Andrew Merrilin · Brian Murphy · Ryan Walsh
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