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United States presidential election, 2028 | ||||
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7th November 2028 | ||||
Turnout | 66.9% | |||
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Nominee | Tomi Lahren | Tim Kaine | ||
Party | Republican | Democratic | ||
Home state | South Dakota | Virginia | ||
Running mate | Nikki Hayley | Kirsten Gillibrand | ||
Electoral vote | 273 | 265 | ||
States carried | 31 + ME-02 | 19 + DC + NE-02 | ||
Percentage | 46% | 48% | ||
President before election
Elizabeth Warren Democratic
President - Elect
Tomi Lahren Republican |
The United States presidential election, 2028 was the 51st quadrennial American presidential election.(Electoral Map -http://www.270towin.com/maps/RgwZk). Tomi Lahren became the youngest president ever elected, in one of the most narrow election victories in US history. The President-Elect rose to fame being a TV political commentator for the right-wing network "OANN". In 2018, she became the Governor of South Dakota, the youngest Governor in American history. During her administration, she enacted major tax reform, which left her with a 78% approval rating when she left office in 2022 to run for the US Senate for South Dakota, shortly after the Conservative Party of America dissolved into the former parties, with the Republicans assuming their traditional place as one of the two contemporary U.S political parties. As a senator, Lahren was known for her toughness and reluctant attitude towards working with President Warren. Warren was popular, but many of her policies were blocked by Republicans, and Lahren rose as one of the most popular conservative figures, with her appeal based in young white voters, who have been angry about the lax immigration enforcement under Warren. Many progressives did not turn out for this election, as they did not like Kaine or Gillibrand.
United States Congress - 2024 - 2026 []
United States Senate[]
President of the United States Senate : Kamala Harris (D)
President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate : Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
Senate Majority Leader : Todd Young (R-IN)
Senate Minority Leader : Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)
House of Representatives[]
Speaker of the House of Representatives : Nikki Hayley (R-SC)