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- 2028 United States presidential election - Wikipedia
Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in the United States on November 7, 2028, to elect the president and vice president for a term of four years In the 2024 elections, then-former president Donald Trump won a non-consecutive second term
- The 2028 US Presidential Candidates (Presidency 2028) - 2028 . . .
C-SPAN: Campaign 2028 - Information, links and some streaming video events from one of the nation's leading sources of raw political television coverage Covers the various likely Presidential candidates Constantly updated
- Democrats are making 2028 moves. Here’s what to know - CNN
Democrats who will run for president in 2028 are already quietly, and not so quietly, making moves They’re visiting early primary states, workshopping material and formulating plans
- Presidential election, 2028 - Ballotpedia
The winner of the 2028 presidential election will be sworn into office on January 20, 2029 Ballotpedia has compiled the names of politicians and public figures discussed as potential presidential contenders in 2028
- 13 potential 2028 presidential candidates for both major parties
But assuming that President Donald Trump doesn't seek an unconstitutional third term, 2028 will be one of them These are some of the names being bandied about by political insiders looking ahead
- Trump looks ahead to 2028 GOP nominee: Its not going to be me
President Trump said he won't be the Republican 2028 presidential nominee, predicting his GOP successor will be one of his Cabinet secretaries
- 2028 United States Presidential Election - Wakeipedia, the reasonable . . .
Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia Presidential elections were held in the United States on 7 November 2028
- Countdown and Details - US Presidential Election 2028
The 2028 United States presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, 2028, will mark a pivotal moment in the nation’s history as Americans head to the polls to select their next President and Vice President
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