For the purposes of this exercise, assume Clinton, Trump or Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders isn't running for re-election. Your Guide to Who's Running for President in 2020 By Madison Feller Apr 8, 2020 Alex Wong Getty Images The 2020 presidential nominee pool started off crowded with names both famous and not. Current President Donald Trump is going for re-election, and the only candidate now challenging him for election as president of the US this coming November 3rd, 2020 is Bill Weld, a former Massachusetts governor. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) Mark Wilson/Getty Images Who is running for president in 2020? Joe Biden - The Former Vice President has led a long career in politics, and just "couldn't decide" whether he would run for president.
Bernie Sanders, left, dropped out of the presidential race on April 8, leaving Joe Biden as the likely Democratic nominee. Joe Biden Former Vice President Joe Biden entered the race on April 25, 2019, after a long period of speculation that he will be running. Biden served as the U.S. Bill Weld - The Republican former governor of Massachusetts announced his run on April 15, reportedly making Trump the first president since 1992 to face a primary challenge.
(Associated Press) The current US president Donald Trump has said he will run for president again next year. All the Democratic candidates who ran for president in 2020 By Kathryn Watson, Camilo Montoya-Galvez, Grace Segers, Caitlin Huey-Burns May 28, 2020 / … Four Democrats are still in the running for the nomination, trying to be the one to face President Donald Trump in 2020.