For related races, watch 2028 United States elections
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The 2028 United States presidential election will be the 61st quadrennial presidential election, scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, 2028. Incumbent President Phil Reed ran for re-election after taking office from Martha Holley's resignation and becoming a Republican. In the United States, general elections follow primary elections held by the major parties to determine their nominees. The winner of the 2028 presidential election was Phil Reed with John Shake as Vice President, they inaugurated on January 20, 2029.
Nominations[]
Republican Party[]
Main article: 2028 Republican Party presidential primaries
Phil Reed became the Republican nominee after minimal opposition from Jason King in the primary, he selected John Shake as his running mate, who was also the incumbent Vice President. The ticket was also supported by the Unity Party and No Labels.
2028 Republican Party ticket | |
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Phil Reed | John Shake |
for President | for Vice President |
President of the United States (2025 - 2029) |
Vice President of the United States (2025 - 2029) |
Democratic Party[]
Main article: 2028 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Walter White became the Democratic nominee after securing a majority of the votes over minimal opposition. Walter White choose E.W. Altman as his running mate.
2028 Democratic Party ticket | |
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Walter White | E.W. Altman |
for President | for Vice President |
Former candidate from Amarillo (2026) |
U.S. Representative from Yellowstone (2027 - present) |
Independent, Unity, and Minor Party Candidates[]
Main article: Third-Party Candidates in the 2028 U.S Presidential Election
Notes / References[]
- ↑ Unoficially withdrew from the ticket afterwards.
See also[]
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