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About: 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
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Presidential primaries and caucuses are being organized by the Republican Party to select the delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention scheduled to be held between February and June 2024 to determine the party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The elections will take place in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories.

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  • Presidential primaries and caucuses are being organized by the Republican Party to select the delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention scheduled to be held between February and June 2024 to determine the party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The elections will take place in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories. On November 15, 2022, at Mar-a-Lago, Donald Trump announced that he would run again in 2024. He is seeking to become the second president after Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms since the 1892 U.S. presidential election. Trump is considered the early frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination. However, he faces challenges: the public hearings of the U.S. House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack have damaged public opinion towards him; Florida Governor Ron DeSantis raised more campaign funds in the first half of 2022; Democrats may attempt to invoke the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to prevent Trump from being eligible; and he is currently the subject of four distinct criminal investigations into his activities while in office. Trump announced in March 2022 that if he runs for re-election and wins the Republican presidential nomination, his former vice president Mike Pence will not be his running mate. If Trump runs against Biden again, it will be the first presidential rematch since 1956 after Dwight D. Eisenhower successfully ran for reelection against Adlai Stevenson II, and if Trump wins, he will be the first person to lose a presidential election and then win a rematch of that election since Grover Cleveland in 1892, as well as the first president since Cleveland to serve two nonconsecutive terms. The last president to run after leaving office was Theodore Roosevelt, who chose not to run in 1908 before coming in second in 1912 as the presidential nominee of the Progressive Party, although Herbert Hoover briefly sought the Republican presidential nomination at several national conventions subsequent to leaving office in 1933. If Trump wins, he will be the first Republican president to serve two non-consecutive terms, and the second overall after Cleveland, a Democrat. Trump would also be the first person to win the Republican presidential nomination three consecutive times, and the first to win it three times in total since Richard Nixon. (en)
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  • 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries (en)
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  • 2021-10-20 (xsd:date)
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  • February to June 2024 (en)
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  • ;Federal officials *Katie Arrington, Chief Information Security Officer for the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment and Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 94th district *Brian Jack, White House Director of Political Affairs * Jeffrey Lord, White House Associate Political Director * Kash Patel, Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense ;U.S. Senators *Tommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator from Alabama ;U.S. Representatives * Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative from AZ-05 * Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative-elect from OK-02 * Mike Carey, U.S. Representative from OH-15 * Madison Cawthorn, U.S. Representative from NC-11 * Eli Crane, U.S. Representative-elect from AZ-02 *Russell Fry, U.S. Representative-elect from SC-07; member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th district * Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative from FL-01 ; member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 4th district * Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative from AZ-04 and AZ-01 * Tony Gonzales, U.S. Representative from TX-23 * Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative from GA-14 * Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative-elect from WY-AL *Richard Hudson, U.S. Representative from NC-08 * Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative-elect from TX-38 * Ronny Jackson, U.S. Representative from TX-13 ; Chief Medical Advisor to the President ; Physician to the President *Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from OH-04 * Mary Miller, U.S. Representative from IL-15 * Max Miller, U.S. Representative-elect from OH-07 * Alex Mooney, U.S. Representative from WV-02 * Troy Nehls, U.S. Representative from TX-22 * Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from NY-21 ; chair of the House Republican Conference * Dale Strong, U.S. Representative-elect from AL-05 * Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative from NJ-02 ;Governors *Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia *Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina ;State executive officials *Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada ; nominee for U.S. Senate from Nevada in 2022 *Sid Miller, Agriculture Commissioner of Texas *Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas ;State legislators *Robert Auth, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 39th district *Amanda Chase, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 11th district *Mark Finchem, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district *Joe Gruters, Chair of the Florida Republican Party and Member of the Florida Senate from the 23rd district *Candice Keller, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 53rd district *Bob McDermott, Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 40th district and the 32nd district *Wendy Rogers, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 6th district *Anthony Sabatini, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 32nd district ;Party officials *Meshawn Maddock, Co-Chair of the Michigan Republican Party ;Individuals *Johnny Damon, former MLB professional baseball player *Diamond and Silk, live-stream video bloggers, political activists, and Newsmax and FrankSpeech.com hosts *Charles Herbster, agribusiness executive and candidate for the 2022 Nebraska gubernatorial election *Chris LaCivita, political consultant *Kari Lake, news anchor and nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022 *Mike Lindell, MyPillow CEO and conspiracy theorist *Roger Stone, conservative political consultant and lobbyist *Melania Trump, First Lady of the United States ; wife of Donald Trump *Jon Voight, actor *Susie Wiles, political consultant ;Organizations *California College Republicans *New York Young Republican Club *Veterans for America First *Larouche PAC (en)
  • ;U.S. Senators * Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senator from Wyoming ; U.S. Representative from WY-AL ;U.S. Representatives * Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 ;State executive officials * John Dougall, Auditor of Utah ;State legislators * Evan Vickers, Majority Leader of the Utah Senate from the 28th district ; Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 72nd district * Todd Weiler, Member of the Utah State Senate from the 23rd district ;Individuals * Kenneth C. Griffin, hedge fund manager, entrepreneur and investor *Meghan McCain, political commentator *Rupert Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corporation and Fox Corporation *Elon Musk, engineer and CEO of Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, and Twitter (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Jake LaTurner, U.S. Representative from KS-02 (en)
  • ;U.S. Representatives * Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 ; brother of Mike Pence (en)
  • ; State executive officials *Boyd Rutherford, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland ; United States Assistant Secretary of Agriculture for Administration (en)
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  • Donald Trump (en)
  • Mike Pence (en)
  • Ron DeSantis (en)
  • Mike Pompeo (en)
  • Larry Hogan (en)
  • Polls without Donald Trump (en)
  • Statewide polling (en)
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  • Presidential primaries and caucuses are being organized by the Republican Party to select the delegates to the 2024 Republican National Convention scheduled to be held between February and June 2024 to determine the party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The elections will take place in all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories. (en)
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