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electoral calendar of an unprecedented year

THE United States presidential election They are celebrated this year 2024 November 5th which they face to the former President of the United States, Donald Trump, Republican candidate, and Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States and Democratic candidate. Traditionally, they take place on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. So, It is marked in red on November 5th of this year. Before the election date, October 1st is highlighted, the day when the number 2 candidates will face each other in the vice-presidential debate. The companion of ticket of Donald Trump, the senator from Ohio, JD Vanceand the companion of ticket of Kamala Harris, Governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz. Then two dates are highlighted: December 3 and 7, respectively in Georgia and Louisiana. In the event that the majority is not reached, depending on the laws of each state, this is when the second round of these two aforementioned states will take place.

This presidential race is distinguished by an unprecedented confrontation, in which the Republican candidate, Donald Trumpsuffered two attacks and the Democratic candidate, Joe Bidenwas forced to drop out of the race, pressured by Democratic Party leaders and donors, after his cognitive and mental health problems surfaced during the election campaign. debate on June 27 on CNN in Atlanta (Georgia)one of the swing states in these elections along with Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

The most important dates of these 2024 presidential elections are listed below:

  • November 5th. Presidential elections. In addition, the House of Representatives is also renewed
  • October 1st. Vice presidential debate. Republican vice presidential nominee, Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, will face Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

Dates that may be important, which depend on the results of November 5:

  • December 3. Second round in Georgia, in case none of the candidates obtains a majority according to the rules of this state.
  • December 7th. Second round in Louisiana, in case neither candidate obtains a majority under the rules of this state.

Dates that marked the presidential race:

  • June 27. Debate between then-Democratic candidate, United States President Joe Biden, and former United States President Donald Trump, the Republican candidate.
  • July 13. Attack on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, during a campaign rally, in which he was shot in the head and ear.
  • July 15-18. Days of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. On July 15, Trump appeared in public for the first time after his initial attack. The unity of Republicans contrasted with the division of Democrats, who pressured Joe Biden to announce his withdrawal from the campaign.
  • July 22. Joe Biden’s announcement that he is resigning from the presidential race after pressure from donors and Democratic Party leaders, fearing that he would transfer money to other candidates and lose 20 seats in Congress.
  • August 19-22. Days when the Democratic National Convention was held in Chicago, Illinois. August 19 was the day when President Joe Biden gave his last major speech within this Democratic Party, initially ready to make it an official candidate for the White House. However, it was the big party of his Vice President Kamala Harrus, the current Democratic candidate.
  • September 10. Presidential debate between Donald Trump and new candidate Kamala Harris.
  • September 15. Second attack on Trump in one of his golf clubs in Florida.

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