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  1. With seventeen major candidates entering the race, starting with Ted Cruz on March 23, 2015, this was the largest presidential primary field for any political party in American history, before being overtaken by the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.

  2. July 24: Ten Democratic candidates appear at the 2020 Presidential Candidates Forum in Detroit, Michigan. [103] July 30: Democratic governor Gavin Newsom of California signs a bill into state law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns for the past five years in order to qualify for the California primary ballot.

  3. The election was the 58th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on November 8, 2016. The presidential primaries and caucuses were held between February 1 and June 14, 2016, staggered among the 50 states, Washington, D.C., and U.S. territories.

  4. 2020 Candidates. Timeline of presidential announcements; 2016 Pres. Election. Candidates. General election candidates. Republicans. Donald Trump; Democrats. Hillary Clinton; Third Party. Gary Johnson; Jill Stein; 2016 vice presidential candidates. Possible vice presidential picks; Withdrawn candidates. Democrats. Lincoln Chafee; Lawrence Lessig ...

  5. The Green Party selected Howie Hawkins as its presidential nominee at the 2020 Green Party National Convention on July 11, 2020. Sixteen U.S. presidents—approximately one-third—have won two consecutive elections. George H.W. Bush (R) was the last president to lose his re-election campaign in 1992.

  6. May 19, 2020 · In 2016, just over 57 million Americans - 28.5% of eligible voters - participated in the primaries of both parties, according to the Pew Research Center. The primary process is rather uniquely ...

  7. Nov 2, 2020 · The CNN Poll conducted by SSRS is tracking registered voters' preferences in the race for president between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. CNN/SSRS poll. Conducted ...

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