DylanSH99
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« on: March 29, 2022, 09:24:42 PM » |
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In 2020, President Donald Trump defeated Vice President Joe Biden, 311-227 to be sworn in for a second term as the 45th President of the United States. Many Republicans and Democrats announced their candidacies in 2023.
Republican Candidates: Governor Ron DeSantis (FL) - announced January 20, 2023 Ambassador Nikki Haley (SC) - announced February 12, 2023 (I) Vice President Mike Pence (IN) - announced March 4, 2023 Secretary Mike Pompeo (KS) - announced April 17, 2023 Senator Ted Cruz (TX) - announced May 9, 2023 Governor Larry Hogan (MD) - announced June 2, 2023 Senator Tom Cotton (AR) - announced July 4, 2023 Governor Chris Christie (NJ) - announced July 31, 2023 Secretary Corey Stapleton (MT) - announced August 5, 2023
Democratic Candidates: Senator Kamala Harris (CA) - announced January 3, 2023 Mayor Pete Buttigieg (IN) - announced February 15, 2023 Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) - announced March 16, 2023 Senator Sherrod Brown (OH) - announced April 7, 2023 Governor Jay Inslee (WA) - announced May 18, 2023
First Republican Poll: Ron DeSantis: 28% (+17) Mike Pence: 11% Nikki Haley: 10% Mike Pompeo: 4% Larry Hogan: 3% Ted Cruz: 3% Tom Cotton: 2% Chris Christie: 0% Corey Stapleton: 0% Undecided: 39%
First Democratic Poll: Kamala Harris: 33% (+12) Pete Buttigieg: 21% Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: 8% Sherrod Brown: 4% Jay Inslee: 0% Undecided: 34%
First National Poll: Democrats: 50.8% (+2.6) Republicans: 48.2% Undecided: 1%
"And we can project that the winner of the Iowa Caucus will be..." Stay tuned!
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