United States presidential election, 2028
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The '''United States presidential election of 2028''' was held on November 4, 2028 and was the 60th consecutive quadrennial election for [[President of the United States|President]] and [[vice president of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. The election coincided with the 2028 [[United States Senate elections, 2028|Senate elections]], [[United States House elections, 2028|House of Representatives elections]], and [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2028|gubernatorial elections]], as well as many regional and local elections. | The '''United States presidential election of 2028''' was held on November 4, 2028 and was the 60th consecutive quadrennial election for [[President of the United States|President]] and [[vice president of the United States|Vice President]] of the United States. The election coincided with the 2028 [[United States Senate elections, 2028|Senate elections]], [[United States House elections, 2028|House of Representatives elections]], and [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2028|gubernatorial elections]], as well as many regional and local elections. | ||
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| - | [[Vice President]] [[Tim Kent]], a [[Republican Party|Republican]] who was [[ | + | [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Tim Kent]], a [[Republican Party|Republican]] who was [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] under [[Akeem Mellis|President Mellis]], ran for [[President]] and won in a landslide. |
Former [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] successfully got the [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] nomination, but lost the election. | Former [[Vice President]] [[Drew Brockmeier]] successfully got the [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] nomination, but lost the election. | ||
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The United States presidential election of 2028 was held on November 4, 2028 and was the 60th consecutive quadrennial election for President and Vice President of the United States. The election coincided with the 2028 Senate elections, House of Representatives elections, and gubernatorial elections, as well as many regional and local elections.
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Background
Vice President Tim Kent, a Republican who was Vice President under President Mellis, ran for President and won in a landslide.
Former Vice President Drew Brockmeier successfully got the Democratic nomination, but lost the election.
Primary election
Republican nomination
- Main article: Republican Party presidential primaries, 2028, and 2028 Republican National Convention
Candidates
- Vice President Tim Kent of Ohio
- Former Sunbelt Governor AA Alvera of Texas
- Texas Senator Buford Justice of Texas
Potential Candidates
Democratic nomination
- Main article: Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2028, and 2028 Democratic National Convention
Candidates
Former Vice President Drew Brockmeier of Michigan |
Other elections
- United States general elections, 2024
- United States House elections, 2024
- United States Senate elections, 2024
- United States gubernatorial elections, 2024
External links
Template:United States presidential election, 2024
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