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Bill Weld - The Republican former governor of Massachusetts announced his run on April 15, reportedly making Trump the first president since 1992 to face a primary challenge.
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Peter Buttigieg - Peter Buttigieg is the mayor of South Bend, Indiana. On April 14, he officially announced the official start to his 2020 presidential campaign.
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Joe Biden - The Former Vice President has led a long career in politics, and just "couldn't decide" whether he would run for president. He hasn't announced yet, however it seems that his campaign ad may have already leaked.
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Donald Trump - The polarizing President intends to run again and has been leading a re-election campaign since his victory in 2016.
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Bernie Sanders - Bernie Sanders shook up the election in 2016, and may do it all over again. The senator announced on February 19 that he would be entering the race yet again.
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Amy Klobuchar - Amy Klobuchar, a Democratic senator from Minnesota, announced her intention to campaign for the 2020 presidency on February 10.
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Cory Booker - A Senator from New Jersey, Cory Booker announced his intention to run on February 1.
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Kamala Harris - California Democratic Senator Kamala Harris is a popular candidate, and announced her intention to run for president on January 21.
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Elizabeth Warren - Warren is another big name in Washington, and has already announced her candidacy on February 9.
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Andrew Yang - Andrew Yang (center left) is the founder of Venture for America, a nonprofit that boosts entrepreneurship in US communities. He filed to run back in 2017, and has earned some loyal supporters since then.
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Beto O'Rourke - Former Democratic Texas representative Beto O'Rourke announced his candidacy on March 14.
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Tim Ryan - Tim Ryan is an Ohioan representative. He announced his campaign on April 4.
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Kirsten Gillibrand - Chatting with Stephen Colbert, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand had said that she was giving a "long, hard thought of consideration" about her run for the presidency. She announced her intention to run on January 15.
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Julian Castro - Castro previously worked under Barack Obama and is considered a major candidate for the Democratic Party. His campaign slogan is "one nation, one destiny." He announced his candidacy on January 12.
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Mike Gravel - Meanwhile, Mike Gravel announced his run on April 2. The long-serving Dem previously ran in 2008.
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Tulsi Gabbard - Tulsi Gabbard has become a popular candidate against Trump. The Hawaiian Representative has previously endorsed Bernie Sanders, after leaving her position of Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee. She announced her candidacy on January 11.
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Marianne Williamson - Williamson is a spiritual teacher, entrepreneur, and activist. She announced her intention to run on January 28.
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Michael E. Arth
- Arth is an artist, architect, and an analyst of public policy. He's a declared Democratic candidate, and has already predicted winning the title in a memoir. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 4.0)
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John Delaney - Delaney was the first Democrat to announce a run for the presidency in 2020. "Democrats can't win by just attacking Trump," he said in a campaign video.
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Ken Nwadike Jr.
- Nwadike Jr. is a filmmaker and motivational speaker, perhaps best known as the "Free Hugs Guy." He started the Free Hugs Project back in 2014, and has amassed millions of views on YouTube. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Robby Wells
- Wells was the head football coach at Savannah State University, and ran for the presidency in 2016. He's back for 2020, and is in it to win it. (Photo: Wikimedia/CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Jay Inslee - Jay Inslee has been Governor of Washington since 2013, and intends to be the Democratic Candidate for 2020.
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Adam Kokesh - Libertarian candidate Adam Kokesh is an anti-war activist and politician. He will run for President in 2020, campaigning for the "orderly dissolution of the federal government."
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Vermin Supreme - Libertarian Vermin Supreme is a strange figure on the political circuit. He's a performance artist who wears a bucket on his head, and has campaigned for awareness of the forthcoming zombie apocalypse.
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Eric Swalwell - The Democrat has been representing California. Now, Swalwell is ready for the White House, and announced his run on April 8.
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Howard Schultz - The former Starbucks CEO has his eyes on the presidency, and will run as an independent.
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John McAfee - Next up is John McAfee, founder of the software company McAfee Associates. He is supposedly running for President, yet his official website says: "Don't vote John McAfee for President."
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Bill de Blasio - De Blasio has made waves as Mayor of New York City, and told CNN he "never rules things out," when asked if he will run for President.
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Michael Bloomberg - Bloomberg was the Mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013. The billionaire told the Associated Press, "I think I know what I think this country should do and what I would do."
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Oscar De La Hoya - And now for something different. De La Hoya is an ex-pro boxer, who now acts as a sports promoter. "Why can't a Mexican-American who won an Olympic gold medal, who's over 35 and a US citizen, run for presidency?" he asked a crowd in Las Vegas.
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Jesse Ventura - Potentially running for the Green Party is Jesse Ventura. The former pro wrestler and actor has previously served as the Governor of Minnesota.
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Bob Corker - Corker acted as the Senator from Tennessee from 2007 to 2019. When asked about running for President, Corker said, "I have not ruled it out."
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Larry Hogan - Larry Hogan has governed Maryland since 2014. He refuses to rule out running for President, telling supporters, "you never say never."
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John Kasich - He's ran for President twice before (2000 and 2016), but John Kasich hasn't quite given up yet. "Maybe I will," he told 'Meet the Press.' "Maybe I won't."
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Who's running for President of the United States in 2020?
Donald Trump is being challenged by another Republican
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The year is 2019 and the race for President of the United States is officially on. Many Washington heavyweights and new faces have already announced their campaigns, providing Donald Trump with some tough competition. From outsiders to political icons, here’s a rundown of the candidates who will challenge Trump in 2020.
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