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  • United States presidential election, 2020 (Timebomb Earth)
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  • The United States presidential election of 2020 was the 59th quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Republican Party nominee and former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker defeated Libertarian Party nominee and Michigan Senator Justin Amash; American Party nominee and Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton; and Democratic Party nominee and Former Governor Martin O'Malley. The campaign's dominate theme was domestic policy, mostly focusing on the U.S.-Militia War.
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flag size
  • 50
Next Year
  • 2024
turnout
  • 59.4
election date
  • 2020-11-03
election name
  • United States presidential election, 2020
before party
  • Republican
ongoing
  • no
Country
  • United States
Type
  • Presidential
flag image
  • 50
after party
  • Democratic
nominee
  • Martin O'Malley
  • Justin Amash
  • Scott Walker
  • Tom Cotton
home state
  • Maryland
  • Michigan
  • Wisconsin
  • Arkansas
Party
  • Republican
  • Democratic
  • Libertarian
  • American Party
before election
  • Donald Trump
Image
  • 160
running mate
  • Ted Cruz
  • Austin Peterson
  • Chris Sununu
  • Michael Hancock
previous election
  • 2016
next election
  • 2024
after election
  • Scott Walker
Previous Year
  • 2016
abstract
  • The United States presidential election of 2020 was the 59th quadrennial United States presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Republican Party nominee and former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker defeated Libertarian Party nominee and Michigan Senator Justin Amash; American Party nominee and Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton; and Democratic Party nominee and Former Governor Martin O'Malley. President Donald Trump Announced He will Not Seek a Second Term For the presidency in mid-2019 following a scandal. Trump's Vice President and successor, Mike Pence, declined to seek The Presidency . Former Governor Martin O'Malley emerged from the Democratic primary to claim the nomination. The campaign's dominate theme was domestic policy, mostly focusing on the U.S.-Militia War. Walker was helped by a chaotic Democratic base. He won the election carrying 32 states and a majority of the popular vote.