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Trump has officially run as a candidate for president four times, in 2000, 2016, 2020, and 2024; he also unofficially campaigned in 2012 and mulled a run in 2004. [1] He won the 2016 general election through the Electoral College while losing the popular vote to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton by 2.8 million votes, the largest margin ever to ...
As a result, a number of potential "anti-Romney" candidates were put forward, [24] [25] including future president Donald Trump, [26] former Alaska governor and 2008 vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, [27] New Jersey governor Chris Christie, [28] and Texas governor Rick Perry, [29] the last of whom decided to run in August 2011.
The national convention then selected its nominee to run for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election. There were 2,286 delegates chosen, [ 3 ] and a candidate needed to accumulate 1,144 delegate votes at the convention to win the nomination. [ 4 ]
May 14 – Former Arkansas Governor and 2008 candidate Mike Huckabee announces he will not run for president in 2012 [38] May 16 – Businessman Donald Trump announces he will not run for president in 2012 [39] May 21 – Herman Cain officially announces his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the Republican Party [40]
He stopped running as a Republican candidate on January 31, 2012, in an attempt to get his Rent Is Too Damn High Party on the New York ballot in November via lawsuit. [60] On September 13, 2012, McMillan dropped out of the race in order to focus on his candidacy for the 2013 New York City mayoral election, and endorsed President Barack Obama. [61]
Super Tuesday 2012 is the name for March 6, 2012, the day on which the largest simultaneous number of state presidential primary elections was held in the United States. It included Republican primaries in seven states and caucuses in three states, totaling 419 delegates (18.2% of the total).
A post on X shows Trump ally Steve Bannon stating that President-Elect Donald Trump can actually run for a third term as President by law. Verdict: False The 22nd amendment of the U.S ...
This is the electoral history of Donald Trump. Donald Trump is the current president of the United States who also previously served as the 45th president (2017–2021). Trump first ran for president in the 2000 United States presidential election as a candidate for the Reform Party of the United States. Trump withdrew from the race before the ...