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The US Presidential election took place on November 3, 2020 between Democratic Entrepreneur Andrew Yang and US Representative of Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard and Republican Supreme Court Justice Mike Huckabee and US Senator of Texas Ted Cruz. The Yang/Gabbard ticket defeated the Huckabee/Cruz ticket 325-213.

The main topics of the election were healthcare, college tuition costs, taxation, climate change, jobs, trade, and foreign policy.

Primaries:

Democratic:

After Elizabeth Warren's loss in 2016 primarily to her being viewed as too liberal, the Democratic Party thought they should have someone with the same progressive ideas she had but just not over the top liberal. Entrepreneur Andrew Yang was seen by many as a bold progressive outsider who could bring in liberals, moderates, and even some conservatives. Klobuchar and Murphy were viewed as too centrist and weak. Merkley and Brown were seen as progressive as Yang but didn't explain his policies more in depth.

Candidates:

Andrew Yang, Entrepreneur of New York Winner

Amy Klobuchar, US Senator of Minnesota

Chris Murphy, US Senator of Connecticut

Jeff Merkley, US Senator of Oregon

Sherrod Brown, US Senator of Ohio (withdrew and endorsed Merkley later Yang)

Tulsi Gabbard, US Representative of Hawaii (withdrew and endorsed Yang, ls

Republican:

The Republican primaries were mixed with far right and center right candidates. Supreme Court Justice Mike Huckabee was seen as a strong conservative who could possibly take the White House. Rubio was often attacked for his flip flopping on issues and lobbying history. Kasich was seen as week and too centrist. Pence was viewed as too theocratic. Haley was seen as a warmonger through her career as President Palin's Secretary of the State. Although Huckabee was seen as a religious theocrat he still won due to his strong policies. He still lost due to many viewing him as too conservative and choosing Ted Cruz as his running mate who was also viewed by many as far right as him.

Candidates:

Mike Huckabee, Supreme Court Justice Winner

Marco Rubio, US Senator of Florida

John Kasich, former Governor of Ohio

Mike Pence, Governor of Indiana (withdrew and endorsed Huckabee)

Nikki Haley, Secretary of the State (withdrew and endorsed Rubio)

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