Republican Party presidential primaries, 2020
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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.
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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
- Dale Thomas files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [3]
- Daniel Morey files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [4]
- Brian Murphy files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [5]
- James MacGillicutty files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [6]
- John Dunn files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [7]
- Akeem Mellis files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [8]
- Kyle Baccei files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [9]
- Kyle Baccei withdraws his candidacy. [10]
- Felix Cavendish files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [11]
- Andrew Merrilin files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [12]
2019
- Tim Kent files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [13]
- Steve Rayburn files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [14]
- Constantine Gurlakis files with the FEC to establish an exploratory committee. [15]
- Kyle Baccei withdraws
2020
- Brian Murphy withdraws
- Felix Cavendish withdraws
- AA Alvera withdraws
- John Dunn withdraws
- Andrew Merrilin withdraws
- Constantine Gurlakis withdraws
- Ryan Walsh withdraws
- Dale Thomas wins Iowa caucus
- Tim Kent withdraws and endorses Dale Thomas
- Akeem Mellis wins New Hampshire primary
- Steve Rayburn withdraws
- Daniel Morey wins South Carolina primary
- Daniel Morey withdraws
- Dale Thomas withdraws
- Akeem Mellis becomes presumptive Republican nominee for President
Candidates
Filed
- Appalachia Governor Tim Kent of Ohio
- Senate Minority Leader Akeem Mellis of Colorado
- Congressman Daniel Morey of Tennessee, former Senator and House Minority Leader
- Senator Steve Rayburn of Florida
- Speaker of the House Dale Thomas of Texas, former House Minority Leader
Withdrawn
- Former Sunbelt Governor AA Alvera of Texas, candidate for the Republican nomination in 2016
- Sunbelt Governor Kyle Baccei of Texas
- Congressman Felix Cavendish of California, former Secretary of Treasury
- Former National Security Adviser John Dunn of Illinois, 2016 Republican nominee for Vice President
- Senator Constantine Gurlakis of Florida
- Former Senator James MacGillicutty of Louisiana, former White House Chief of Staff
- Former Vice President Andrew Merrilin of Michigan, presumptive 2016 Republican nominee for President (declined nomination at 2016 convention)
- Former Mississippi Valley Governor Brian Murphy of Louisiana
- Congressman Ryan Walsh of New York
Declined
- Former Mid-Atlantic Governor David Gamble of Pennsylvania, 2016 Republican nominee for President
- Dixie Governor Vincent Halfhyde of South Carolina, candidate for the Republican nomination in 2016
- Texas Senator Buford Justice of Texas
- Rocky Mountains Senator Keiko Kagura of Montana
- Former Big Sky Country Governor Daniel Mallory of Oklahoma
- Great Plains Senator Valeria Smith of Oklahoma, candidate for the Republican nomination in 2016
- Pennsylvania Senator Hilliam Warren of Pennsylvania
United States presidential election, 2020 | |
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General polls · Fundraising · Debates · Endorsements | |
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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