Twenty Sixth United States Presidential election

The Twenty Sixth United States Presidential election occurred on January 20, 2020. Democrat Joe Biden defeated Worker's Party Senator

Cloe Emma Bennet of Maine, ResCon Senator Adam North of Minnesota, Republican Senator Ben Shapiro, and Libertarian Tyler Brookingham.

Worker's Party
Former Kentucky Congressman James McAllister is running against Maine Senator Cloe Emma Bennet, who is projected to win all 1803 delegates.

The Responsible Conservatives Party
Minnesota Senator Adam North is running uncontested.

Reform Party
With 8 candidates currently in the running, the Reform Party primaries are under contention. Although Virginia Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Louisiana Senator John Reed were at one time the only two candidates projected to win states, they have since dropped out. The new front-runners are Louisiana Senator Huey Long with 1683 delegates and California Representative Abraham Lincoln with 169. Other contenders include Georgia Representative Old crow, New Jersey Representative Ali, Georgia Senator John Cox, Florida Representative Greg Abbott, and Arizona Senator Sugma Cox Jr.

Republican Party
California Senator Ben Shapiro is projected to receive all 1803 delegates, defeating fellow Californian candidates Senator Thomas Beck and Governor Count Dracula.

National Unity Party
Louisiana Representative Louie Strong is running uncontested. He then dropped out.

Libertarian Party
Tennessee Libertarian Tyler Brookingham is running uncontested.

Democratic Primary
Incumbent President Joe Biden is running uncontested.