United States presidential election, 2036
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Background
Vice President Tim Kent, a Republican who was vice president under 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
- 2032 Presidential Nominee Constantine Gurlakis of Florida
- Former President Tim Kent of Ohio
2032 Presidential Nominee Constantine Gurlakis of Florida |




