User:LizArchive/1988 United States presidential election

GoThe 1988 United States presidential election will occur on November 8, 1988 to elect the President and Vice President of the United States. Incumbent Jeremy Grenwich is eligible to run for another term.

Social Democratic Primary
Incumbent President Jeremy Grenwich is expected to face little to no opposition if he runs for re-election, although Rep. Ocasio-Mondale, Rep. Ossoff, and Senator Harley Morris-Hintza have announced bids. Governor Robert F. Kennedy has expressed interest and is considered a very likely candidate if Pres. Grenwich does not run. Governor Chamel Mondale has also expressed interest in the 1988 and the 1992 election. Rep. Elizabeth Kent was at one point running.

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Publicly expressed interest
Jeremy Grenwich; incumbent President of the United States

Robert F. Kennedy; Governor of Pacifica (Has also expressed interest in 1992 election)

Chamel Madjd; Fmr. Secretary of Defense, Governor Of Cheyenne

Potential
Fizzy Sdockar; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Hubert Humphrey; Senate Majority Whip, U.S. Senator from Superior

Timothy Andrews; Vice President

Alex Cole, Representative

New Republican Primary
While there could be many candidates in the New Republican primary, only Gov. Storm Kennedy and Sen. Pal Bacon have announced a bid. Bacon would later withdraw from the race as his Vice Presidential candidate chose to run with the NDP and Diane Gonzolez-Sivula.

Publicly expressed interest
Aiora Etxeb; U.S. Representative from Pacifica

Potential
Joshua Cruz; Lieutenant Governor of Savannah and 1984 New Republican Presidential nominee

IcedCream; Chairman of New Republican Party

E-Man Deak; Unbased citizen

Brantley Sorrow-Cruz; New Republican Party Co-Owner and Representative of Savannah

Declined to be a candidate
Thomas Jerkings; Governor of Savannah

John Macintosh; U.S. Senator and 1984 Walkerist Vice Presidential nominee

Declared
Andrew Palin; United States Senator From Pacifica

Potential
Nathan Zandstra; U.S. Senator and 1984 Progressive Presidential nominee

DecstarG Andrews; U.S. Senator and 1984 Progressive Vice Presidential nominee

Bill Clinton; U.S. Senator

Jason Holden; Speaker of the House

Declined to be a candidate
Daniel Lorenzo; Governor of Albany

Logan Kane; U.S. Senator

Independent/Minor Party candidates
All declares that have declared in this section, with the exception of Pal Bacon, are members of the newly formed New Democratic Party, which is unnoficial.

Potential
Walker Orbke; Former Chair of the Walkerists Party

Jackson Cole; Savannah Senator

Ender; Superior Senator

Phillip Moller; OC-5 Representative