Rand Paul, son of libertarian Conservative Ron Paul, who more or less came in second in the Republican nomination race in 2012.
Unlike his father, though, Rand tried to be "moderate", when Libertarianism is what's really popular, so he didn't do nearly as well as his dad.
Senator Rand Paul is a Republican but also a libertarian. He had been running as the Republican nominee for the Republican Party but has dropped out of the race.
In the 2008 and 2012 elections, the Democratic Party candidate for President was Barack Obama. The candidate for 2016 has not yet been chosen.
As of 2017, Nevada is currently a "swing state" where neither party has a strong advantage. Barack Obama won Nevada 55-43% in 2008, however George W. Bush won the state in both 2000 and 2004. Nevada has voted for the winner of every Presidential election since 1912, except in 1976 and 2016.
These are the actual parties as of 2016:Democratic PartyRepublican PartyLibertarian PartyGreen PartyThese are minority Parties:Libertarian PartyGreen Party* The other 2 'party' names listed in the question are fictional, made up for this question.
The 2012 convention was held in Miami. Florida.
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Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party candidate for President, in 2016
Gary Johnson
Bernie Sanders was the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the state of Vermont at the age of 74.
Yes. Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 electoral votes.
Quite possibly, none of them.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
The presidential primary for 2016 in California is set for June 7.
Donald J. Trump
I believe that the oldest current declared candidate is Senator Bernie Sanders, Socialist of Vermont, at age 76. He's even older than Hillary Clinton. Most of the Republican candidates are in their mid-50's.
If no candidate wins a majority in the primaries, the nomination for 2016 will be decided at the national convention July 18-21 in Cleveland.
Ted Cruz is a Republican senator from Texas who is running for the presidential nomination in 2016.