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Where six names floated for 2024 stand on presidential bid

More candidates start to make announcements about their bids for the presidency 2024Many potential candidates have not yet committed to running for the race. White House.

A highly contentious Republican primary will be the 2024 cycle. However, a Democratic open race could occur if the President is elected. Joe Biden He voted against a bid for reelection. This is what we know about three Republicans, and three Democrats who are rumoredly interested in running for the presidency.

DESANTIS PLANNING PRODUCTIVE LEGISLATIVE SESSION IN FLORIDA AS 2024 LOOMS

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL)

DeSantis Most people expect that he will announce a White House bid. late May or early June In anticipation of his run, he has made numerous visits to different locations across the nation. On Sunday, the governor of Florida spoke at two California events. He discussed his book at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Simi Valley before attending an event to raise money for Orange County GOP.

He also has the potential to command the Florida state legislature An ambitious session was held before the bid announcement. DeSantis’ proposal to the legislature includes sweeping changes in school choice and gun laws. He also suggested that private employers screen for immigration, as well as changing the rules regarding the death penalty.

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, Simi Valley (Calif.), Sunday, March 5, 2023. DeSantis is quietly expanding his political coalition to his own terms as he publishes a book. “The Courage to be Free,” It will come out on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA)

Newsom Has said that he will not run for president. Most Californians believe he isn’t. do not want him running.

He has stated that he does not seek higher office for 2024 but he could be an alternative candidate should Biden decide not to run. Newsom has targeted Republicans in other states such as DeSantis and argued that the state is too Republican. true beacon of freedom. His name is tossed around He is a potential candidate but it does not seem likely that he will test the waters, unless Biden bows out.

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D–CA) talks to journalists in Sacramento, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022.

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)

ManchinA centrist, who was ostracized for voting against Biden’s agenda but is now saying he won’t run for President, “today” But he is open to a 2024 campaign. He recently dodged questions about running for Senate or president, but he did not endorse Biden.

“I’m not taking anything off the table. And I’m not putting anything on the table,” Manchin said CBS News Face the Nation Sunday

Senator Joe Manchin, a Democratic-WV, listens as a reporter speaks during a press conference at the Capitol, Washington, Tuesday Sept. 20, 2022.

Gov. Chris Sununu, R-NH

Sununu Has suggested that a presidential candidacy has been considered in the past. telling CNN in January Although he said he was just exploring the run and had no idea when it would be completed, he seems to hint at his intention of bowing out from the 2024 cycle.

According to the governor, NBC News interviewed him Meet the Press This he does not believe The Republican nomination will go to former President Donald Trump, DeSantis would win The New Hampshire primary, if held today. He stated that he would be happy to win in 2024 no matter what candidate is.

“I’m really focused on how do we win no matter who the candidate is,” Sununu stated. “How do we win in November of ‘24? We have to attract independents. We have to bring that next generation of voter more on the team.”

Gov. Chris Sununu, R-NH, participates in a panel discussion at the Republican Governors Association conference in Orlando on Tuesday, November 15, 2022.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D-IL)

Pritzker According to a report of the, he was named by Democratic circles as a potential 2024 candidate. New York Times He is often called the Democratic Party’s Secretary. “SOS candidate” if Biden does not run.

The governor confirmed Sunday, he announced that he would not run in 2024. He said that he was supporting Biden for a second term.

“No, I’m supporting Joe Biden. He’s running for reelection, and he’s gonna get reelected. I’m just happy that people think of me in that way. That’s certainly very flattering, but I intend to serve out my term as governor of Illinois,” Pritzker told CBS’s Face the Nation.

Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D.IL) takes part in a debate at WGN9 studios with Republican gubernatorial opponent state Sen. Darren Bailey on Tuesday, October 18, 2022.

Ex-Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R-AK)

Hutchinson Has teased a run for the presidency and is setting the stage by saying that “more voices” To defeat Trump in the GOP primaries, they are required.

“I actually think that more voices right now in opposition or providing an alternative to Donald Trump is the best thing,” Hutchinson spoke to CNN State of the Union Sunday “This is not 2016. Donald Trump is a known quantity. He makes his message of revenge clear, and it’s different.”

He indicated that March will be his month. “message” month, while also announcing that he would not run in April for the presidency.


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