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Key Dates And Deadlines

The 2024 US Election: A Comprehensive Guide

Key Dates and Deadlines

  • November 5, 2024: Election Day
  • December 14, 2023: Iowa caucuses (projected)
  • February 12, 2024: New Hampshire primary (projected)
  • July 15-18, 2024: Democratic National Convention
  • August 26-29, 2024: Republican National Convention

Candidates

The field of candidates for the 2024 US presidential election is still forming. However, some potential contenders include:

  • Democrats: Joe Biden (incumbent), Kamala Harris (incumbent), Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren
  • Republicans: Donald Trump (former president), Ron DeSantis (governor of Florida), Mike Pence (former vice president), Nikki Haley (former ambassador to the UN)

Issues

The key issues in the 2024 election are likely to include:

  • Economy: Inflation, unemployment, economic growth
  • Climate change: Environmental protection, renewable energy
  • Immigration: Border security, immigration reform
  • Healthcare: Affordable Care Act, Medicare, Medicaid
  • Gun control: Mass shootings, gun rights

Polls and Predictions

According to recent polls, Joe Biden leads the Democratic field, while Donald Trump leads the Republican field. However, these polls are early and the race could change significantly over the course of the campaign.

How to Register to Vote

Registering to vote is easy and can be done online or in person. The requirements vary by state, but generally you must be a US citizen, 18 years old, and a resident of the state where you are registering.

How to Vote

You can vote by mail, in person on Election Day, or during early voting. The methods available to you will vary by state. Check with your local election officials for details.

Get Involved

There are many ways to get involved in the 2024 US election, such as:

  • Volunteering for a candidate or campaign
  • Donating to a candidate or campaign
  • Attending rallies and events
  • Educating yourself about the candidates and issues
  • Voting

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