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United States Presidential Elections, 2020 | ||||
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November 10, 2020 | ||||
Candidate | Marco Rubio | Stephanie Cholensky | Hillary Clinton | |
Party | Republican | Socialist | Democratic | |
Home state | Florida | North Carolina | New York | |
Running mate | Ted Cruz | none | Nancy Pelosi | |
Electoral vote | 315 | 165 | 58 | |
States carried | 31 | 18 | 1+DC | |
Popular vote | 90,987,573 | 45,376,452 | 4,872,351 | |
Percentage | 64% | 32% | 4% | |
The 2020 United States Presidential Election happened on November 10, 2020. Presidential incumbant Marco Rubio wins his second term as president. This was the worst year for democrats as they only won California, and the DC, winning only 58 out of the 538 electoral votes.
Nominations[]
Republicans[]
No other republicans decided to race against Marco Rubio.
Socialist[]
- Stephanie Cholensky (S-NC)
- Pat Noble (S-NJ)
Democratic[]
- Hillary Clinton (D-NY)
- Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
- Rahm Emanuel (D-IL)
- Bill De Blasio (D-NY)
- Greg Peterson (D-IN)
Green[]
- Roseanne Barr (G-HI) Barr makes her last attempt to become president
Other Nominations[]
- Jimmy McMillan (Rent is too Damn High, NY)
- Gary Johnson (L-NM)