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Democratic Party nomination

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Primaries

In August 2018, the Democratic National Committee voted to disallow superdelegates from voting on the first ballot of the nominating process, beginning with the 2020 election. This required a candidate to win a majority of pledged delegates from the assorted primary elections in order to win the party's nomination. The last time this did not occur was the nomination of Adlai Stevenson II at the 1952 Democratic National Convention.[1] Meanwhile, six states used ranked-choice voting in the primaries: Alaska, Hawaii, Kansas, and Wyoming for all voters; and Iowa and Nevada for absentee voters.[2]

After Hillary Clinton's loss in the previous election, the Democratic Party was seen largely as leaderless,[3] and was also seen as fractured between the centrist Clinton wing and the more progressive Sanders wing of the party, echoing the rift brought up in the 2016 primary election.[4][5] In 2018, several U.S. House districts that Democrats hoped to gain from the Republican majority had contentious primary elections. PoliticoШаблон:'s Elena Schneider described these clashes as a "Democratic civil war".[6] During this period, there was a general shift to the left in regards to college tuition, healthcare, and immigration among Democrats in the Senate.[7][8]

Overall, the 2020 primary field had 29 major candidates,[9] breaking the record for the largest field under the modern presidential primary system previously set during the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries with 17 major candidates.[10]

Entering the Iowa caucuses on February 3, 2020, the field had decreased to 11 major candidates. Results were delayed in Iowa, with Pete Buttigieg winning in state delegate equivalents despite Bernie Sanders winning more votes, followed by Sanders narrowly winning over Buttigieg in the February 11, New Hampshire primary. Following Michael Bennet, Deval Patrick, and Andrew Yang dropping out, Sanders won the Nevada caucuses on February 22. Joe Biden then won the South Carolina primary, causing Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and Tom Steyer to abandon their campaigns (Buttigieg and Klobuchar then immediately endorsed Biden). After Super Tuesday, March 3, Michael Bloomberg and Elizabeth Warren quit the race, leaving three candidates left: Biden and Sanders, the main contenders, and Tulsi Gabbard, who remained in the race despite facing nigh-on insurmountable odds.[11] Gabbard then dropped out and endorsed Biden after the March 17, Arizona, Florida, and Illinois races.[12] On April 8, 2020, Sanders dropped out, reportedly after being convinced by former president Barack Obama, leaving Biden as the only major candidate remaining, and the presumptive nominee.[13][14] Biden then gained endorsements from Obama, Sanders and Warren.[15] By June 5, 2020, Biden had officially gained enough delegates to ensure his nomination at the convention,[16] and proceeded to work with Sanders to develop a joint policy task force.[17]

Vice presidential selection

Шаблон:See Senator Kamala Harris was announced as former Vice President Joe Biden's running mate on August 11, 2020. When inaugurated, Harris will be the first woman, first African-American, and first Asian-American vice president of the United States, as well as the second person with non-European ancestry (after Herbert Hoover's vice-president Charles Curtis). She is the third female vice presidential running mate after Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in 2008. She is the first person representing the Western United States to appear on the Democratic Party presidential ticket.[18]

Nominee

Шаблон:Joe Biden seriesШаблон:Main Шаблон:Nominee Table

Candidates

The following major candidates have either (a) served as vice president, a member of the cabinet, a U.S. senator, a U.S. representative, or a governor, (b) been included in a minimum of five independent national polls, or (c) received substantial media coverage.

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Bernie Sanders Tulsi Gabbard Elizabeth Warren Michael Bloomberg Amy Klobuchar Pete Buttigieg Tom Steyer
Файл:Bernie Sanders March 2020 (cropped).jpg
Файл:Tulsi Gabbard (48011616441) (cropped).jpg
Файл:Elizabeth Warren by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Файл:Michael Bloomberg by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Файл:Amy Klobuchar by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Файл:Pete Buttigieg by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Файл:Tom Steyer by Gage Skidmore.jpg
U.S. senator from Vermont
(2007–present)
U.S. representative from VT-AL
(1991–2007)
Mayor of Burlington, Vermont
(1981–1989)
U.S. representative from HI-02
(2013–2021)
U.S. senator from Massachusetts
(2013–present)
Mayor of New York City, New York
(2002–2013)
CEO of Bloomberg L.P.
U.S. senator from Minnesota
(2007–present)
Mayor of South Bend, Indiana
(2012–2020)
Hedge fund manager
Founder of Farallon Capital and Beneficial State Bank
Файл:Bernie Sanders 2020 logo.svg Файл:Tulsi Gabbard logo.svg Файл:Elizabeth Warren 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Mike Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Amy Klobuchar 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Pete for America logo (Strato Blue).svg Файл:Tom Steyer 2020 logo (black text).svg
Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign
W: April 8, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
8,823,936 votes
1,073 delegates

W: March 19, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
233,079 votes
2 delegates

W: March 5, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
2,668,057 votes
58 delegates

W: March 4, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
2,430,062 votes
43 delegates

W: March 2, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
501,332 votes
7 delegates

W: March 1, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
874,727 votes
21 delegates

W: February 29, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
250,513 votes

[19][20] [21][22] [23][24] [25][26] [27][28] [29][30] [31][32]
Deval Patrick Michael Bennet Andrew Yang John Delaney Cory Booker Marianne Williamson Julián Castro
Файл:Deval Patrick 2016.jpg
Файл:Michael Bennet by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Andrew Yang by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:John Delaney by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Cory Booker by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Marianne Williamson November 2019.jpg
Файл:Julian Castro 2019 crop.jpg
Governor of Massachusetts
(2007–2015)
U.S. senator from Colorado
(2009–present)
Entrepreneur
Founder of Venture for America
U.S. representative from MD-06
(2013–2019)
U.S. senator from New Jersey
(2013–present)
Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
(2006–2013)
Author
Founder of Project Angel Food
Independent candidate for U.S. House from CA-33 in 2014
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
(2014–2017)
Mayor of San Antonio, Texas
(2009–2014)
Файл:Devallogo2020.png Файл:Michael Bennet 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Andrew Yang 2020 logo.svg Файл:John Delaney 2020 logo.svg Файл:Cory Booker 2020 Logo.svg Файл:Marianne Williamson 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Julian Castro 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg
Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign
W: February 12, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
20,761 votes

W: February 11, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
43,682 votes

W: February 11, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
119,862 votes

W: January 31, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
15,985 votes

W: January 13, 2020

(endorsed Biden)
30,191 votes

W: January 10, 2020

(endorsed Sanders)
21,993 votes

W: January 2, 2020

(endorsed Warren, then Biden)
36,694 votes

[33][34] [35][36] [37][38] [39][40] [41][42] [43][44] [45][46]
Kamala Harris Steve Bullock Joe Sestak Wayne Messam Beto O'Rourke Tim Ryan Bill de Blasio
Файл:Kamala Harris April 2019.jpg
Файл:Steve Bullock by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Joe Sestak August 2019 (3) (cropped).jpg
Файл:Wayne Messam by Marc Nozell (cropped).jpg
Файл:Beto O'Rourke April 2019.jpg
Файл:Tim Ryan by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Bill de Blasio by Gage Skidmore.jpg
U.S. senator from California
(2017–present)
Attorney General of California
(2011–2017)
Governor of Montana
(2013–present)
Attorney General of Montana
(2009–2013)
U.S. representative from PA-07
(2007–2011)
Former vice admiral of the United States Navy
Mayor of Miramar, Florida
(2015–present)
U.S. representative from TX-16
(2013–2019)
U.S. representative from OH-13
(2013–present)
U.S. representative from OH-17
(2003–2013)
Mayor of New York City, New York
(2014–present)
Файл:Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Steve Bullock 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Шаблон:N/a Файл:Wayne Messam 2020 presidential campaign logo.png Файл:Beto O'Rourke 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Timryan2020.png Файл:Bill de Blasio 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg
Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign
W: December 3, 2019

(endorsed Biden and
nominated for vice president)
844 votes

W: December 2, 2019


549 votes

W: December 1, 2019

(endorsed Klobuchar)
5,251 votes

W: November 19, 2019


0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: November 1, 2019

(endorsed Biden)
1 voteШаблон:Efn

W: October 24, 2019

(endorsed Biden)
0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: September 20, 2019

(endorsed Sanders)
0 votesШаблон:Efn

[47][48] [49][50] [51][52] [53][54] [55][56] [57][58] [59][60]
Kirsten Gillibrand Seth Moulton Jay Inslee John Hickenlooper Mike Gravel Eric Swalwell Richard Ojeda
Файл:Kirsten Gillibrand August 2019.jpg
Файл:Seth Moulton August 2019.jpg
Файл:Jay Inslee by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:John Hickenlooper by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Файл:Mike Gravel cropped.png
Файл:Eric Swalwell (48016282941) (cropped).jpg
Файл:MAJ Richard Ojeda.jpg
U.S. senator from New York
(2009–present)
U.S. representative from NY-20
(2007–2009)
U.S. representative from MA-06
(2015–present)
Governor of Washington
(2013–present)
U.S. representative from WA-01
(1999–2012)
U.S. representative from WA-04
(1993–1995)
Governor of Colorado
(2011–2019)
Mayor of Denver, Colorado
(2003–2011)
U.S. senator from Alaska
(1969–1981)
U.S. representative from CA-15
(2013–present)
West Virginia state senator from WV-SD07
(2016–2019)
Файл:Gillibrand 2020 logo.png Файл:Seth Moulton 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Файл:Jay Inslee 2020 logo3.png Файл:John Hickenlooper 2020 presidential campaign logo.png Файл:Gravel Mg web logo line two color.svg Файл:Eric Swalwell 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg Шаблон:N/a
Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign
W: August 28, 2019

(endorsed Biden)
0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: August 23, 2019

(endorsed Biden)
0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: August 21, 2019

(endorsed Biden)
1 voteШаблон:Efn

W: August 15, 2019

(endorsed Bennet)
1 voteШаблон:Efn

W: August 6, 2019

(endorsed Gabbard and Sanders, then Howie Hawkins)
0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: July 8, 2019


0 votesШаблон:Efn

W: January 25, 2019


0 votesШаблон:Efn

[61][62] [63][64] [65][66] [67][68] [69][70] [71][72] [73][74]

Republican Party nomination

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Primaries

In election cycles with incumbent presidents running for re-election, the race for the party nomination is usually pro-forma, with token opposition instead of any serious challengers and with their party rules being fixed in their favor.[75][76] The 2020 election was not an exception; with Donald Trump formally seeking a second term,[77][78] the official Republican apparatus, both state and national, coordinated with his campaign to implement changes to make it difficult for any primary opponent to mount a serious challenge.[79][80] On January 25, 2019, the Republican National Committee unofficially endorsed Trump.[81]

Several Republican state committees scrapped their respective primaries or caucuses,[82] citing the fact that Republicans canceled several state primaries when George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush sought a second term in 1992 and 2004, respectively; and Democrats scrapped some of their primaries when Bill Clinton and Barack Obama were seeking reelection in 1996 and 2012, respectively.[83][84] After cancelling their races, some states immediately pledged their delegates to Trump,[85][86] while other states later held a convention or meeting to officially award their delegates to him.[87][88]

The Trump campaign also urged Republican state committees that used proportional methods to award delegates in 2016 (where a state's delegates are divided proportionally among the candidates based on the vote percentage) to switch to a "winner-takes-all" (where the winning candidate in a state gets all its delegates) or "winner-takes-most" (where the winning candidate only wins all of the state's delegates if he exceeds a predetermined amount, otherwise they are divided proportionally) for 2020.[76][89]

Nevertheless, reports arose beginning in August 2017 that members of the Republican Party were preparing a "shadow campaign" against the president, particularly from the party's moderate or establishment wings. Then-Arizona senator John McCain said, "Republicans see weakness in this president."[90][91] Maine senator Susan Collins, Kentucky senator Rand Paul, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie all expressed doubts in 2017 that Trump would be the 2020 nominee.[92][93] Senator Jeff Flake claimed in 2017 that Trump was "inviting" a primary challenger by the way he was governing.[94]

Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld became Trump's first major challenger in the Republican primaries following an announcement on April 15, 2019.[95] Weld, who was the Libertarian Party's nominee for vice president in 2016, was considered a long shot because of Trump's popularity within his own party and Weld's positions on issues such as abortion, gun control and same-sex marriage that conflicted with conservative positions on those issues.[96] In addition, businessman Rocky De La Fuente also entered the race but was not widely recognized as a major candidate.[97][98]

Former Illinois representative Joe Walsh launched a primary challenge on August 25, 2019, saying he would not vote for Trump if Trump became the nominee.[99] Walsh ended his presidential bid on February 7, 2020, after drawing around 1% support in the Iowa caucuses. Walsh declared that "nobody can beat Trump in a Republican primary" because the Republican Party was now "a cult" of Trump.[100] On September 8, 2019, former South Carolina Governor and representative Mark Sanford officially announced that he would be another Republican primary challenger to Trump.[101] He dropped out of the race 65 days later on November 12, 2019, after failing to gain support in Republican circles.[102]

Trump's re-election campaign has essentially been ongoing since his victory in 2016, leading pundits to describe his tactic of holding rallies continuously throughout his presidency as a "never-ending campaign".[103] On January 20, 2017, at 5:11Шаблон:Nbspp.m.Шаблон:NbspEST, he submitted a letter as a substitute of FEC Form 2, by which he reached the legal threshold for filing, in compliance with the Federal Election Campaign Act.[104] During the primary season, Trump ran an active campaign, even holding rallies in the February primary states, including South Carolina and Nevada where Republican primaries were canceled.[105][106] Trump won every race and, having won enough delegates to ensure his nomination at the convention, became the presumptive nominee on March 17, 2020.[107] Weld suspended his campaign the next day.[108]

Nominee

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Candidates

The following major candidates have either (a) held public office, (b) been included in a minimum of five independent national polls, or (c) received substantial media coverage.[109][110][111]

colspan="7" style="text-align:center; font-size:120%; color:white; background:Шаблон:Party color;" |Candidates in this section are sorted by popular vote
Bill Weld Joe Walsh Rocky De La Fuente Mark Sanford
Файл:Bill Weld campaign portrait.jpg
Файл:Rep Joe Walsh.jpg
Файл:Mark Sanford, Official Portrait, 113th Congress.jpg
Governor of Massachusetts
(1991–1997)
U.S. representative from IL-08
(2011–2013)
Businessman and perennial candidate U.S. representative from SC-01
(1995–2001, 2013–2019)
Governor of South Carolina
(2003–2011)
Файл:Bill Weld campaign 2020.png Файл:Joe Walsh 2020 Logo-black.svg Файл:Rocky De La Fuente 2020 presidential campaign logo.png Файл:Mark Sanford 2020.png
Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign
W: March 18, 2020
454,402 votes
1 delegate
W: February 7, 2020
173,519 votes
Accepted
3rd party nomination
April 23, 2020
108,357 votes
W: November 12, 2019
4,258 votes
[112][113] [114][115] [116]Шаблон:Bsn [101][117]

Other parties and independent candidates

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Libertarian Party nomination

Шаблон:Main Jo Jorgensen, who was the running mate of author Harry Browne in 1996, received the Libertarian nomination at the national convention on May 23, 2020.[118] She achieved ballot access in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.[119]

Nominee

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Green Party nomination

Шаблон:Main Howie Hawkins became the presumptive nominee of the Green Party on June 21, 2020, and was officially nominated by the party on July 11, 2020.[120][121] Hawkins was also nominated by the Socialist Party USA, Socialist Alternative, and the Legal Marijuana Now Party.[122][123][124] Hawkins secured ballot access to 381 electoral votes and write-in access to 130 electoral votes.[125]Шаблон:Efn

Nominee

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Other third-party and independent candidates

Шаблон:Main Various other minor party and independent candidates were on the ballot in several states, among them activist and writer Gloria La Riva,[126] businessman and perennial candidate Rocky De La Fuente,[127] coal executive Don Blankenship,[128] entrepreneur Brock Pierce,[129] rapper Kanye West,[130] and educator Brian Carroll.[131]

See also

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Notes

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References

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External links

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