Presidents of the United States of America:
46.
Joe Biden / 49. Kamala Harris (Democratic) 2021-2027
'20: def. Donald Trump / Mike Pence (Republican)
'24: def. Donald Trump / Ted Cruz (Republican)
47.
Kamala Harris / none (Democratic) 2027-2027
'27 vice-presidential confirmation vote of Andy Beshear: Succeeded
47. Kamala Harris / 50. Andy Beshear (Democratic) 2027-2029
48.
Tom Cotton / 51. Cynthia Lummis (Republican) 2029-2033
'28: def. Kamala Harris / Andy Beshear (Democratic)
49.
Bruce Wayne / 52. Katie Porter (Democratic) 2033-present
'32: def. Tom Cotton / Cynthia Lummis (Republican), Jack Dorsey / Joseph Stallcop (Zentrum)
'36: def. Dan Crenshaw / Marilinda Garcia (Republican), Blake Masters / Ron Watkins (WWG1WGA)
2032 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Dropped out before Super Tuesday:
11 other minor candidates [see list]
Ms. Jennifer Rubin (NY) - dropped out September 13, endorsed Buttigieg, then Whitmer
Frm. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan (MN) - dropped out October 22, endorsed Buttigieg
Mr. Gavin Smith (CA) - dropped out November 19, endorsed Scott
Gov. Bob Ferguson (WA) - dropped out December 11, endorsed Ossoff, then Breed
Frm. Rep. Matt Cartwright (PA) - dropped out January 9, endorsed Wayne
Rep. Morgan McGarvey (KY) - dropped out February 11, endorsed Beshear, then Ossoff, then Wayne
Sen. Chris Murphy (CT) - dropped out January 13, endorsed Buttigieg, then Wayne
Frm. Gov. Josh Stein (NC) - dropped out January 23, endorsed Wayne
Frm. UN Amb. Tom Malinowski (NJ) - dropped out February 4, endorsed Buttigieg, then Wayne
Gov. Hector Balderas (NM) - dropped out February 8, endorsed Ossoff, then Wayne
Frm. Gov. Jennifer Carroll Foy (VA) - dropped out February 12, endorsed Ossoff, then Wayne
Sen. Peggy Flanagan (MN) - dropped out February 14, endorsed Wu, then Ossoff, then Wayne
Frm. Mayor Eric Adams (NY) - dropped out February 23, no endorsement
Sen. Katie Porter (CA) - dropped out February 29, no endorsement, then Wayne
Frm. Gov. Wes Moore (MD) - 5 delegates / dropped out January 9, endorsed Ossoff, then Breed
Frm. Gov. Katie Hobbs (AZ) - 7 delegates / dropped out March 6, endorsed Buttigieg, then Wayne
Dropped out on Super Tuesday (March 12):
Businesswoman Mackenize Scott (CA) - 13 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Buttigieg, then Breed
Frm. Vice Pres. Andy Beshear (KY) - 16 delegates / dropped out March 10, endorsed Wayne
Sen. Michelle Wu (MA) - 42 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Wayne
Gov. Jena Griswold (CO) - 66 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Breed
Sen. Ruben Gallego (AZ) - 81 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Wayne
Frm. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (MI) - 131 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Wayne
Final four:
Sen. Jon Ossoff (GA) - 226 delegates / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Wayne
Frm. Sec. of State Pete Buttigieg (VA) - 358 delegates / dropped out March 24, no endorsement, then Wayne
Gov. London Breed (CA) - 1,221 delegates / dropped out May 1, endorsed Wayne
Gov. Bruce Wayne (IL) - 2,741 delegates / winner ✓
2036 Republican Party presidential primaries
Dropped out before Super Tuesday:
Mr. Matt Walsh (TN) - dropped out January 5, no endorsement
Sen. Pat Grassley (IA) - dropped out January 14, endorsed Stefanik, then Lombardo, then Crenshaw
Frm. Amb. Ric Grenell (MI) - dropped out January 27, endorsed Suarez, then Crenshaw
Mr. Kash Patel (NY) - dropped out February 3, endorsed Kirk, then no endorsement
Sen. Katie Britt (AL) - dropped out February 7, endorsed Stefanik, then Noem
Ms. Tulsi Gabbard (HI) - dropped out February 15, endorsed Kirk, then no endorsement
Frm. Rep. Erin Stewart (CT) - dropped out February 22, endorsed Garcia, then Crenshaw
Sen. Jim Banks (IN) - dropped out March 3, endorsed Lombardo, then Crenshaw
Rep. Eli Crane (AZ) - dropped out March 10, endorsed Crenshaw
Dropped out on Super Tuesday (March 12):
Frm. House Speaker Elise Stefanik (NY), 9 delegates (released) / dropped out Super Tuesday, endorsed Noem, then Crenshaw
Mr. Charlie Kirk (AZ) - 13 delegates / dropped out out Super Tuesday, no endorsement
Frm. Sen. Joe Lombardo (NV) - 48 delegates (released) / dropped out March 13, endorsed Noem
Frm. Gov. Marilinda Garcia (NH) - 59 delegates (released) / dropped out March 14, endorsed Crenshaw
Final three:
Gov. Francis X. Suarez (FL) - 511 delegates / dropped out April 1, endorsed Crenshaw
Sen. Kristi Noem (SD) - 1,011 delegates / dropped out May 22, endorsed Crenshaw
Frm. Sen. Dan Crenshaw (TX) - 1,807 delegates / winner ✓
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