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The DNC-approved 2024 calendar placed the South Carolina primary first, but New Hampshire state law mandates them to hold the first primary in the country, and a "bipartisan group of state politicians", including the chairs of the Democratic and the Republican parties, announced that the state would preserve this status.
The incumbent president, Joe Biden of the Democratic Party, initially ran for re-election as the party's presumptive nominee, [8] facing little opposition and easily defeating Representative Dean Phillips; [9] however, what was broadly considered a poor debate performance in June 2024 intensified concerns about his age and health, and led to ...
Aggregate polls of declared candidates in the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries Source of poll aggregation Dates administered Dates updated Joe Biden Dean Phillips Marianne Williamson Other/undecided [z] Margin 270 to Win [429] January 25 – February 14, 2024 February 18, 2024 74.2%: 5.6% 8.0% 12.2% Biden +66.2: FiveThirtyEight [430]
The following is a list of candidates associated with the 2024 Democratic Party presidential primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election.By March 2024, more than 190 candidates had filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the Democratic nomination in 2024. [1]
The presidential candidates need 270 electoral votes to win the presidency. President Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump, 306-232, in the 2020 election. Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016, 304-227.
Sarah McBride, the Democratic nominee for Delaware's At-Large District, waves at supporters during an election night watch party in Wilmington on November 5, 2024. - Pamela Smith/AP.
Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump, and Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, take part in a presidential debate hosted by ABC in Philadelphia ...
The 2024 Mississippi Democratic presidential primary took place on March 12, 2024, alongside the Democrats Abroad, Georgia, and Washington primaries, and Northern Mariana Islands caucuses. 40 delegates to the Democratic National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates. [1]