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The U.s.a. volition agree a presidential election on November v, 2024. This folio provides the names of politicians and public figures discussed equally potential presidential contenders in 2024 by national media outlets.

President Joe Biden (D) said he was planning to run for re-election with Vice President Kamala Harris (D) on the Democratic ticket.[1]

President Donald Trump (R) said he was considering running for president once more in 2024, according to Politico.[ii] Grover Cleveland (D) is the only president in U.S. history to have won a second term 4 years after losing re-election.[3]

Click the links below to run across potential candidates in each of the following categories:

  • Democratic politicians
  • Democratic business executives and public figures
  • Republican politicians
  • Republican business executives and public figures
  • List of registered 2024 presidential candidates

Potential Democratic presidential candidates

As of March 2022, the following politicians and public figures had been discussed in the media as potential candidates for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.

Democratic politicians

  • Stacey Abrams, sometime Georgia state senator and 2022 gubernatorial candidate[4]
  • Michael Bennet, U.S. senator from Colorado[v]
  • Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky[4]
  • Cory Booker, U.S. senator from New Bailiwick of jersey[5]
  • Pete Buttigieg, U.S. Secretary of Transportation[v]
  • Hillary Clinton, 2016 presidential candidate[half dozen]
  • Roy Cooper, governor of North Carolina[7]
  • Andrew Cuomo, quondam governor of New York[4]
  • Kamala Harris, vice president of the U.s.a.[5]
  • Jay Inslee, governor of Washington[8]
  • Joe Kennedy, one-time U.S. representative from Massachusetts[5]
  • Amy Klobuchar, U.South. senator from Minnesota[5]
  • Mitch Landrieu, former mayor of New Orleans[seven]
  • Michelle Lujan Grisham, governor of New Mexico[8]
  • Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey[9]
  • Gavin Newsom, governor of California[4]
  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, U.South. representative from New York[4]
  • J.B. Pritzker, governor of Illinois[viii]
  • Gina Raimondo, U.Due south. Secretary of Commerce[9]
  • Nina Turner, erstwhile Ohio country representative and 2021 congressional candidate[10]
  • Elizabeth Warren, U.S. senator from Massachusetts[7]
  • Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan[8]

Democratic business executives and public figures

  • Joe Sanberg, entrepreneur and investor[10]
  • Oprah Winfrey, philanthropist and media executive[5]
  • Andrew Yang, entrepreneur and philanthropist[xi]
  • Michelle Obama, former get-go lady of the United states[12]
  • Marianne Williamson, 2020 presidential candidate[10]

Potential Republican presidential candidates

As of March 2022, the following politicians and public figures had been discussed in the media as potential candidates for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Republican politicians

  • Greg Abbott, governor of Texas[13]
  • Liz Cheney, U.S. representative from Wyoming[fourteen]
  • Chris Christie, old governor of New Bailiwick of jersey[15]
  • Bob Corker, former senator from Tennessee[sixteen]
  • Tom Cotton wool, U.S. senator from Arkansas[17]
  • Daniel Crenshaw, U.S. representative from Texas[xviii]
  • Ted Cruz, U.S. senator from Texas[19]
  • Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida[4]
  • Doug Ducey, governor of Arizona[16]
  • Mike DeWine, governor of Ohio[8]
  • Joni Ernst, U.S. senator from Iowa[18]
  • Nikki Haley, former ambassador to the United Nations[4]
  • Josh Hawley, U.S. senator from Missouri[four]
  • Larry Hogan, governor of Maryland[eight]
  • Adam Kinzinger, U.South. representative from Illinois[20]
  • Mike Lee, U.S. senator from Utah[13]
  • Kristi Noem, governor of South Dakota[21]
  • Mike Pence, onetime vice president of the United states[4]
  • Mike Pompeo, sometime secretary of land[xix]
  • Mitt Romney, U.Southward. senator from Utah[22]
  • Marco Rubio, U.Southward. senator from Florida[23]
  • Ben Sasse, U.Due south. senator from Nebraska[thirteen]
  • Rick Scott, U.S. senator from Florida[24]
  • Tim Scott, U.South. senator from South Carolina[13]
  • Elise Stefanik, U.S. representative from New York[18]
  • Chris Sununu, governor of New Hampshire[xiv]
  • Donald Trump, 45th president of the United States[25]
  • Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia[26]

Republican business executives and public figures

  • Tucker Carlson, Fox News anchor[27]
  • Candace Owens, conservative activist[18]
  • Donald Trump Jr., businessman and political adviser[4]
  • Ivanka Trump, baron and political adviser[17]

List of registered 2024 presidential candidates

Run across also: List of registered 2024 presidential candidates

The following table lists candidates who filed with the FEC to run for president. Some applicants used pseudonyms; candidate names and party affiliations are written every bit they appeared on the FEC website on the date that they initially filed with the FEC.[28] [29]

This list was last updated on March 14, 2022.

Candidates who have filed for the 2024 presidential ballot
Candidate Party
Aaron Avouris Libertarian Party
Aaron Grotta Nonpartisan
Aaron Taylor Nonpartisan
Adam Michael Dunn Republican Party
Adam Ouariti Autonomous Political party
Ahmad Saide Nonpartisan
Ajay Thaliath Democratic Party
Alander Pulliam American Independent Bourgeois Party
Alexander Joseph Sean Heidenreich Independent
Alix Christopher Toulme Nonpartisan
Amber Byers Contained
Andre Nero Libertarian Political party
Andrew Chung Independent
Andrew Kantor Independent
Andrew Townsend Independent
Angela Marie Walls-Windhauser Republican Party
Angela Redovian Republican Party
Ann Pippin U.S. Taxpayers Party
Ann Yeager Nonpartisan
Antonio Gagnon Libertarian Party
Antony Handal Unaffiliated
Arse Vincent Cysewski Autonomous Party
Arthur Van Houten Nonpartisan
Ashaki Noni Nichols Contained
Ashley Powell Democratic Party
Barbara Stone People's Party
Beau Lindsey Libertarian Political party
Benjamin Garcia Autonomous Party
Brandon Gonce Republican Political party
Brian Cox Independent
Brittany A. Mckown Autonomous Political party
Bruce John Kenneway Nonpartisan
Caleb McKean Nonpartisan
Casey Hardison Other
Chad Knight Independent
Chad Lottenville Nonpartisan
Chance Trahan Nonpartisan
Cherunda Lynn Pull a fast one on Republican Party
Chez Mann Nonpartisan
Christian Chandler Republican Party
Christopher Campbell Democratic Political party
Christopher Florquist Unaffiliated
Christopher Gillen American Contained Party
Christopher Johnson Independent
Christopher Pettenaro Republican Political party
Christopher Tillis Republican Party
Clifford Griffin Contained
Cody Hoover Republican Party
Colton Hawk Independent
Craig Paxson Nonpartisan
Dale Webb Republican Party
Daniel Clark Independent
Daniel Isler Independent
Dan Knight Other
David Bardol Nonpartisan
David Cash Democratic Party
David Emerson Republican Political party
David Klotzbuecher Independent
David Murdock Peace and Freedom Party
David Raphael Herz Republican Party
David Reed DeSilva Libertarian Party
David Terpening Republican Party
David Tuxhorn Nonpartisan
DC Jefferson Democratic Political party
Dennis Diaz Independent
Dennis Torii Jr. Independent
Dennis Vandusen-Torres Nonpartisan
Deonna Dieter Republican Political party
Desmond Moore Republican Party
Diana Chika Contained
Donald Faulknor Jr. Republican Party
Donald Frayer Republican Political party
Dustin James Mahurin Independent
Dylan Valenti Nonpartisan
Eliud Resendez Other
Eric Bolin Nonpartisan
Ernest Deering Nonpartisan
Felipe Rios Republican Party
Franklin Deleno Rutherford Iii Nonpartisan
Franz Von Hofler Republican Political party
Gary Lambert Jr. Nonpartisan
Gavin Bonney Independent
George Wilson American Independent Political party
Glenn Scott Allistair Simpson Independent
Glynndeavin von Play a trick on Independent
Gott Lally Contained
Gregory Litzenberg Independent
Greg Walton Republican Party
Harold Demby Independence Party
Harrison Reinbeck Republican Party
Harvey Brown Nonpartisan
Heather Munoz Democratic Party
Howie Hawkins Other
Ian Netupsky Independent
Irina D'Amato Independent
Isaiah Reid Democratic Political party
Islam Karam Mossaad Republican Party
Jackie Tate Green Party
Jackson Stewart Peace and Freedom Party
Jacob Matthew Parker Independent
Jacob Meiers Republican Political party
Jaha Hughes Nonpartisan
James Altucher Nonpartisan
James Bills Independent
James Martinez Nonpartisan
James Meroney Republican Political party
James Nixon Autonomous Party
James Orlando Ogle III Democratic Political party
James Paris Firmani Republican Party
James Peterson Republican Party
Jasen Lemar Edwards Nonpartisan
Jasmine Sherman Nonpartisan
Jason Hershey Nonpartisan
Jay P. Pridmore Republican Party
Jease Gladden Concerned Citizens Political party of Connecticut
Jeffrey Magner Nonpartisan
Jeffrey Wiebens Republican Party
Jennifer Gillis Nonpartisan
Jennifer Lee Ann Ney Democratic Party
Jeremiah Newman Republican Party
Jeremy Kinman Republican Party
Jerry Leon Carroll Nonpartisan
Jesse Dwight Gladden Nonpartisan
Jessica Chocolate-brown Republican Party
Jesus Torres Republican Party
Johnathan Merkwan Communist Political party
John Brubaker Independent
John Castro Republican Political party
John Daly American Independent Party
John Gagliardi Democratic Party
John Gwin Jr. Contained
John Keehner Independent
John McGlover Contained
John Philip Lograsso Nonpartisan
John Schiess Republican Party
Jojo Camp Independent
Jonathan Fitzpatrick Contained
Jonathan Rosen Republican Party
Joseph Martin Unaffiliated
Joshua David Usera Other
Juan Rullan Nonpartisan
Judah Wilson Unaffiliated
Justin Edward Hamilton Contained
Justin Thompson Republican Party
Katie Roedersheimer D.C. Statehood Green Party
Kelan Farrell-Smith Democratic Party
Kelvin Brewton Contained
Kelvin Gerad Davis Independent
Kevin Eugene St John Republican Party
Kevin Tucker Libertarian Party
Kevin Westward Independent
Khistina Dejean Contained
Kristie Shaver Nonpartisan
Kurios I Independent
Kyle Kenley Kopitke Independent
Kyle Kennedy Republican Party
Lance Brookins Unaffiliated
La'Rasha Washington Contained
Larry Vanpool Nonpartisan
Lars Mapstead Libertarian Party
Lee Mercer Jr. Autonomous Party
Lee Rhodes Democratic Political party
Liam Sutman Republican Political party
Lisa Miel Matejka Contained
Loreal Richey Nonpartisan
Marc Rosenkrans People Over Politics Political party
Martin Blake Independent
Marty Moss Republican Party
Bricklayer Vicent Cysewski Green Party
Mathew Lee Tyler Independent
Matt Guilland Unaffiliated
Matthew Coe Buchanan Nonpartisan
Matthew Dolan Independent
Matthew D. Pinnavaia Nonpartisan
Maximillian Hill Independence Party
Megan Schroeder Democratic Political party
Melissa Milhorn Contained
Melon Keller Communist Party
Michael Anderson Nonpartisan
Michael Banks Veterans Party of America Party
Michael Bannon Republican Party
Michael Bickelmeyer Republican Party
Michael Busa Unaffiliated
Michael Clark American Contained Conservative Party
Michael Curtis Republican Party
Michael David Anthony Independent
Michael D'Ottavio Democratic Party
Michael D. Swing Democratic Party
Michael Floyd Other
Michael Gaul Bourgeois Party
Michael Jenkins Nonpartisan
Mike Ledbetter Nonpartisan
Mike Martisko Other
Mikey Lane Autonomous Party
Mitchell Ebata Nonpartisan
Mohammad Kabir Other
Mykal Anstrom Contained
Naresh Vissa Liberty Party
Nicholas Biller Nonpartisan
Nicholas Grey Nonpartisan
Nicholas Lance Independent
Nicholas Mantanona Other
Nicholas Parham Contained
Nikolette Hastings Independent
Paij Boring Republican Party
Pamela G. Pinkney Butts Other
Patrick Beck Nonpartisan
Patrick Chapman Nonpartisan
Paul Manion Independent
Peter Quaglia Nonpartisan
Peter Sharma Nonpartisan
Phillip Drake Independent
Phillip Emerson Independent
President Boddie Independent
Princess Khadijah 1000. Pres Jacob-Fambro Independent
Ralph Tingle Resources Party
Ramon Navarro Nonpartisan
Randy Gerber Republican Party
Randy Toler Greenish Party
Raoul Kennedy Nonpartisan
Raymond Bailey Democratic Political party
Raymond Lynn Stahle Nonpartisan
Reece Wright-McDonald Republican Political party
Richard Curtiss Republican Political party
Rico Cortez Dukes American Independent Party
Riki Prado Democratic Political party
Robert Allen Weeks Jr. New Brotherhood Party
Robert Bonner Republican Party
Robert Chapman Nonpartisan
Robert Cooke Four Light-green Party
Robert Humphrey Independent
Robert Ion Moldafsky Democratic Party
Robin Mitchell Contained
Rodger Lee Roose Autonomous Political party
Russell DeLeon Libertarian Party
Ryan Kocak Nonpartisan
Ryan Stephen Ehrenreich Republican Party
Sahmon Mustafa Autonomous Party
Sam Dependahl Unaffiliated
Sammy Garret Independent
Samuel D'Amico Democratic Political party
Samuel Lyndell Powell Contained
Sean McGuire Democratic Party
Seth Stewart Autonomous Party
Sexy Vegan Nonpartisan
Seymour Art Lee Libertarian Political party
Shaun Savage Republican Party
Shawn Asberry Republican Party
Shiloh Shiloh American Independent Party
Shinae Ahn Democratic Party
Shmuel Goldstein Republican Party
Sorinne Ardeleanu Independent
Stefan Lowe Republican Party
Stephen Bradley Comley Sr. Republican Party
Stephen Glass Republican Party
Steven Fleck Democratic Party
Steven Kross Republican Party
Susan Resch Republican Party
Talalupe Fonzie Vavao Republican Party
Tamerlane Bey Independence Party
Tara Frost Nonpartisan
Taylor Sullivan Unaffiliated
Temperance Lance-Council Nonpartisan
Terrance Abraham Independent
Tevin Handford Liberal Political party
Thomas Daly Democratic Political party
Thomas Francis Winterbottom Autonomous Party
Thomas Sheppard Republican Party
Tina Hahn Republican Party
Tina Rose Independent
TJ Elgin Contained
Toby Martini Independent
Trenita Walker Democratic Political party
Tyrone Jamison Republican Party
Valerie Coleman Republican Party
Vanderelmo James Acevedo Diaz Nonpartisan
Vincent Cordova Independent
Vincent Wallace American Independent Conservative Political party
Wenona Gardner Contained
Whitney Medearis Democratic Political party
William Cody Nalbach Nonpartisan
William Farms Independent
William Gailey Democratic Party
William Lambert Nonpartisan
Willita Bush-Boyd Contained

See also

  • Presidential election, 2024
  • Listing of registered 2024 presidential candidates

Footnotes

  1. U.s. Today, "Biden says he plans to run for reelection, expects Harris to remain on ticket," March 25, 2021
  2. Politico, "4 more years: Trump freezes 2024 presidential field," November xvi, 2020
  3. The Conversation, "Trump 2024? Presidential comebacks have mixed success," November 16, 2020
  4. 4.0 iv.1 4.2 4.three 4.4 iv.v 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Pol, "Who'southward Winning 2024?" January 3, 2020
  5. five.0 5.1 five.two 5.three 5.4 five.five 5.6 Axios, "2024 lookahead poll: Democrats see diverse future," January five, 2020
  6. The Loma, "Hillary 2024? Given the competition, she may be the Dems' best hope," December 15, 2021
  7. vii.0 vii.1 7.ii The Washington Post, "The top 10 non-Biden Democrats for president in 2024, ranked," Dec nineteen, 2021
  8. 8.0 8.ane viii.2 eight.three viii.4 8.5 Political leader, "How the coronavirus is shaping the 2024 presidential race," April 2, 2020
  9. 9.0 nine.1 CNN, "eleven Democrats who could replace Joe Biden in 2024," December xiii, 2021
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Politico, "The left is already looking to 2024. Some want to run across a Biden primary challenge.," January i, 2022
  11. Rolling Rock, "Andrew Yang Is Already Talking Most Running for President in 2024," February vii, 2020
  12. Atlanta Daily World, "Kamala Harris, Michelle Obama Sally As Superlative Candidates For 2024 Election," November 30, 2021
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Twitter, "Perry Salary Jr.," October 16, 2020
  14. 14.0 14.ane United states of america Today, "Volition any Republicans challenge Trump in 2024? DeSantis, Pence and the other height contenders to know," November 26, 2021
  15. Reuters, "Eight Republican 2024 candidates speak in Texas next week, only not Trump," April 30, 2021
  16. 16.0 16.1 Politico, "Diminished Trump leaves a vacuum for 2024 hopefuls," January 15, 2021
  17. 17.0 17.one CNN, "The fight to be Trump's political heir is on," June 9, 2020
  18. eighteen.0 xviii.one eighteen.ii xviii.iii Tucson.com, "24 possible GOP presidential candidates in 2024," March 31, 2021
  19. xix.0 19.i The Hill, "Republicans give 2024 tryouts at CPAC," Feb 29, 2020
  20. Independent, "Anti-Trump Republicans lining up for 2024 shadow principal," March 14, 2022
  21. Politico, "The GOP's choice in 2024: Trump Ultra, Trump Lite or Trump Cipher," February 25, 2021
  22. Deseret News, "Perspective: Romney 2024 — The 3rd Time'due south A Charm?," March 10, 2022
  23. Politico, "Marco Rubio finds his next human activity," Apr 6, 2020
  24. Political leader, "'The starting gun for 2024': Florida senator drops Iowa flop on Biden," January 28, 2020
  25. Politico, "4 more years: Trump freezes 2024 presidential field," November 16, 2020
  26. Fox News, "Youngkin 2024 speculation swirls after stunning Virginia election victory," Nov 3, 2021
  27. Politico, "Tucker Carlson 2024? The GOP is buzzing," July 2, 2020
  28. FEC, "Candidates for President," accessed June 14, 2021
  29. Candidates with apparent fraudulent, fictitious, or duplicative filings are non included.