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==Background==
==Background==


There are two main parties in the United States that dominate presidential elections: the [[Republican Party]] and the [[Democratic Party]]. In the 2016 Presidential Election, the Republican Party chose [[Donald Trump]] to be its presidential candidate, while Hillary Clinton was chosen by the Democrats. In the popular vote phase of the election, Donald Trump won 306 electoral votes against Hillary Clinton's 232. Although Clinton actually received more votes, due to the winner-take-all system in the United States, Trump won enough states (although by narrow margins) to win the election. In the electoral vote phase, Trump's electoral votes fell from 306 to 304, while Clinton's fell to 227.<ref>[https://electoralvotemap.com/2016-election-results/#2016_Election_Results ElectoralVoteMap.com]</ref> Consequently, in January 2017, Trump became president of the United States. Since presidential elections are held every four years, the next election would be held in November 2020.
There are two main parties in the United States that dominate presidential elections: the [[Republican Party]] and the [[Democratic Party]]. In the 2016 Presidential Election, the Republican Party chose [[Donald Trump]] to be its presidential candidate, while Hillary Clinton was chosen by the Democrats. In the popular vote phase of the election, Donald Trump won 306 electoral votes against Hillary Clinton's 232. Although Clinton actually received more votes, due to the winner-take-all system in the United States, Trump won enough states (although by narrow margins) to win the election. In the electoral vote phase, Trump's electoral votes fell from 306 to 304, while Clinton's fell to 227.<ref>[https://electoralvotemap.com/2016-election-results/#2016_Election_Results ElectoralVoteMap.com]</ref> Consequently, in January 2017, Trump became president of the United States. Since presidential elections are held every four years, the next election will be held in November 2020.


==Nominations==
==Nominations==

Revision as of 20:11, 17 June 2019

In November 2020, there will be a presidential election in the United States.

Background

There are two main parties in the United States that dominate presidential elections: the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. In the 2016 Presidential Election, the Republican Party chose Donald Trump to be its presidential candidate, while Hillary Clinton was chosen by the Democrats. In the popular vote phase of the election, Donald Trump won 306 electoral votes against Hillary Clinton's 232. Although Clinton actually received more votes, due to the winner-take-all system in the United States, Trump won enough states (although by narrow margins) to win the election. In the electoral vote phase, Trump's electoral votes fell from 306 to 304, while Clinton's fell to 227.[1] Consequently, in January 2017, Trump became president of the United States. Since presidential elections are held every four years, the next election will be held in November 2020.

Nominations

Since Trump is an incumbent, he will almost definitely win the Republican nomination; however, there is significant competition in the Democratic nomination as Trump's opponent is chosen. As of June 2019, Joe Biden, who was Vice President under Barack Obama, is leading the competition. Bernie Sanders has been his main competitor, although some polls seem to give Warren that position.[2]

Popular vote

The popular vote will be on November 3, 2020.[3]

References

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