US Elections 2024: Who All Are Running For President
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The 2024 US presidential election, set for November 5, may feature a Biden-Trump rematch. Let's explore the potential frontrunners who could emerge as the final candidates for the top post
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President Joe Biden seeks re-election as the oldest-ever incumbent, which is a concern for some Democrats, yet the party publicly supports him
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Author Marianne Williamson, a Democratic nominee and former spiritual adviser to Oprah Winfrey, is running again. Her 2020 campaign included controversial views on mental health and politics
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Moderate Democrat Dean Phillips, elected in 2018, supports Biden's agenda but cites his age and low approval for advocating a different nominee
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Ex-President Donald Trump seeks to reclaim office despite the 2020 loss and Capitol riot controversy. He leads a pack of three Republican candidates jostling to be their party's presidential nominee
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Former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, a Republican, emphasizes her immigrant background, positioning herself as a new-generation leader, but faces fluctuating party support due to Trump affiliations
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Ryan Binkley, a Republican with no prior elected experience, heads a mergers firm and pastors a Texas church
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Robert F Kennedy Jr, nephew of JFK and a prominent anti-vaccine activist, shifted from a Democratic to an independent candidacy in October
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Cornel West, an independent and renowned philosophy professor at Union Theological Seminary, is known for progressive activism and criticizing former President Obama
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Physician Jill Stein, the Green Party's nominee in 2012 and 2016, seeks nomination again. Advocates an "economic bill of rights" and progressive stances
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