Who is still in the race for the 2020 presidential election?
As presidential primaries continue across the nation, campaigning is in full swing for the remaining candidates. Currently, there are two Democrats and one Republican vying for votes as the once-crowded field continues to narrow.
The following candidates remain in the presidential race. Click below to read each candidate’s full profile:
Currently, 26 Democrats and three Republicans have dropped out from the race:
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (D)
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D)
Michael Bloomberg (D)
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D)
Former Mayor Pete Buttigieg (D)
Tom Steyer (D)
Former Gov. Deval Patrick (D)
Andrew Yang (D)
Sen. Michael Bennet (D)
Former Congressman John Delaney (D)
Sen. Cory Booker (D)
Marianne Williamson (D)
Former Housing Secretary Julián Castro (D)
Sen. Kamala Harris (D)
Gov. Steve Bullock (D)
Former Congressman Joe Sestak (D)
Mayor Wayne Messam (D)
Former Congressman Beto O’Rourke (D)
Congressman Tim Ryan (D)
Mayor Bill de Blasio (D)
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D)
Congressman Seth Moulton (D)
Gov. Jay Inslee (D)
Former Gov. John Hickenlooper (D)
Congressman Eric Swalwell (D)
Former Sen. Richard Ojeda (D)
Former Gov. William Weld (R)
Former Congressman Joe Walsh (R)
Former Congressman Mark Sanford (R)
The Democratic National Convention will be held from July 13 to July 16. During which, the party will announce the Democratic nominees for president and vice-president. The Republican National Convention will take place later and declare its nominees between Aug. 24 and Aug. 27.
The nominated candidates will conclude their campaigns and make their last appeals to voters in the final debates in September and October.
Early voting for the general election begins as soon as October 2020, and election day is on Nov. 3. For more information about about early voting, absentee voting and to find your local polls, visit vote.org.