April 25, 2023: President Joe Biden (D) announced his re-election campaign.May 1, 2023: Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) said he did not plan to declare a presidential candidacy in 2023.May 22, 2023: Senator Tim Scott (R-S.C.) announced his candidacy.May 24, 2023: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) announced his candidacy.June 5, 2023: Philosopher Cornel West (G) announced his candidacy.To view a list of politicians and public figures discussed in the media as potential candidates, click here. Cornel West ( Green Party), philosopher and activist, announced he would run on June 5, 2023.President, announced he would run on November 15, 2022. Francis Suarez (R), the Mayor of Miami, announced his candidacy on June 15, 2023.Corey Stapleton (R), former Montana Secretary of State, announced he would run on November 11, 2022.Tim Scott (R), a United States senator from South Carolina, announced his candidacy.Vivek Ramaswamy (R), entrepreneur and political commentator, announced his campaign on February 21, 2023.Mike Pence (R), former vice president of the United States, announced his candidacy on June 7, 2023.Asa Hutchinson (R), former Arkansas Governor, announced he would run on April 2, 2023.Representative from Texas, announced his candidacy on June 22, 2023. Ambassador and South Carolina Governor, announced she would run on February 14, 2023. Larry Elder (R), a talk radio host and 2021 California gubernatorial candidate, announced his candidacy on April 20, 2023.Ron DeSantis (R), the governor of Florida, announced his candidacy on May 24, 2023.Chris Christie (R), former governor of New Jersey, announced his candidacy on June 6, 2023.Doug Burgum (R), the governor of North Dakota, announced his candidacy on June 7, 2023.Marianne Williamson (D), 2020 presidential candidate and author, announced she would run on February 23, 2023.(D), a lawyer and author, announced he would run on April 5, 2023. Joe Biden (D), incumbent president of the United States, announced he would run for re-election on April 25, 2023.Click here to view a full list of all candidates who have filed with the FEC. The following noteworthy candidates have filed to run for president with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) or announced exploratory committees. Notable declared candidates and exploratory committees See also: Defining noteworthy presidential candidates (2024), How we order candidate lists November 10, 2023: Filing deadline for major party candidates in Alabama.October 16, 2023: Filing deadline for major party candidates in Nevada.October 15, 2023: Quarterly campaign finance report deadline.August 23, 2023: First debate of the Republican presidential primary.July 15, 2023: Quarterly campaign finance report deadline.This section is updated weekly as information becomes available. Upcoming dates See also: Important dates in the 2024 presidential race 8 Presidential election results by party, 1900-2020.7.3 Fresh Guess prediction market averages.7 Presidential election competitiveness.5.3 Endorsements in the Republican presidential primary.5.2 Campaign finance in the Republican presidential primary. 4.2 Campaign finance in the Democratic presidential primary.2.3 Third party or independent candidates.2 Notable declared candidates and exploratory committees.Rule 40 and its impact on the 2016 Republican National Convention.Presidential campaign key staff and advisors.Economic affairs and government regulations.CNN Republican debate: analysis and commentary.CNN Democratic debate: analysis and commentary.Insiders Poll: Winners and losers from the Fox News Republican Debate.Insiders Poll: First Democratic debate (October 13, 2015).September: Democratic control of Congress.September: Democratic control of the White House.The media's coverage of Hillary Clinton.Presidential campaign fundraising, 2008-2016.Ballot access for presidential candidates.
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