With the US presidential election drawing closer, a diverse field of candidates has emerged, promising a competitive and dynamic campaign season. From seasoned politicians to unconventional contenders, the lineup reflects the nation’s political landscape’s complexity and depth.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are poised to compete against each other in the upcoming US presidential election scheduled for November 5, in what appears to be a contentious and tightly contested race. Additionally, there are several third-party candidates also vying for the presidency.
The candidates running in the US presidential election include:
Republican Party
-> Donald Trump: Despite facing legal challenges, including a recent conviction, Trump aims to secure the nomination for a presidential rematch against Biden.
Democratic Party
-> Joe Biden: Biden, the incumbent president, seeks reelection, positioning himself as a defender of American democracy amid challenges from Trump.
Third-party candidates
- Marianne Williamson: The author and self-help guru relaunched her presidential bid focusing on themes of justice and love.
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr: Running as an independent, Kennedy, an anti-vaccine activist, aims to challenge both Trump and Biden.
- Cornel West: The philosopher and activist pursues a third-party bid appealing to progressive voters.
- Jill Stein: Representing the Green Party, Stein returns to the presidential race, criticizing both major parties.
- Chase Oliver: Selected by the Libertarian Party, Oliver aims to offer an alternative to mainstream candidates.