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Who’s running for U.S. president in 2024?

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The presidential primaries are quickly approaching, and both Republicans and Democrats are throwing their hats in the ring.

It’s already a crowded field of candidates all vying for the nation’s top job.

So, can anyone carve out a clear path to the White House?

 
Campaign season is ramping up as the U.S. Presidential field continues to expand especially on the GOP side. Former President Donald Trump was among the first to declare his candidacy for the Republican nomination.

Since then, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, U.S. Senator Tim Scott, and former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie are just some of the contenders who have declared their candidacies.

While the field continues to expand, President Trump remains the GOP front-runner and is dominating the polls among potential primary voters.

On the Democratic side—President Joe Biden announced his intent to run for re-election in April. He is already the oldest president in history—and would be 86-year-old at the end of a second term.

Many Democratic voters have indicated they would like to see a different candidate.

Author and spiritual adviser, Marianne Williamson was the first primary challenger for President Biden.

Then, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. a member of one of the most famous American political families announced he is running for president.

Calvin Dark, a Global Affairs Commentator joined us to discuss. #CalvinDark #uspolitics #republicans #democrats #veronicadudo #2024presidentialelection #presidentialelection #donaldtrump

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