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* [[Evan Bayh]], [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] from Indiana 1999–2011; [[Governor of Indiana]] 1989–1997<ref name="Paul Richter">{{cite news|last=Bedard|first=Paul|title=2016 Dem lineup: Clinton, Bayh, Cuomo, Biden, Warner| url=http://washingtonexaminer.com/2016-dem-lineup-clinton-bayh-cuomo-biden-warner/article/2512807#.UJvePId1GSo|accessdate=November 8, 2012|newspaper=Washington Examiner|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref><ref name="sundaybrunch">{{cite news |last=Curtis |first=Mark |title=The Sunday Political Brunch|url=http://www.abc6.com/story/20716847/abc-6-reporter-mark-curtis-the-sunday-political-brunch-january-27-2013|newspaper=ABC 6|accessdate=March 12, 2013|date=January 27, 2013}}</ref> |
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* [[Cory Booker]], [[Mayors of Newark, New Jersey|Mayor of Newark, New Jersey]] since 2006<ref name="12c">Weinstein, Jamie (November 13, 2012) [http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/13/thedcs-jamie-weinstein-12-possible-2016-democratic-presidential-contenders/ "12 possible 2016 Democratic presidential contenders"], ''[[The Daily Caller]]''. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>Mulshine, Paul (November 29, 2012) [http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/11/the_real_marquee_matchup_chris.html "The real marquee matchup: Chris vs. Cory in 2016"], ''[[The Star-Ledger]]''. Retrieved November 30, 2012.</ref> |
* [[Cory Booker]], [[Mayors of Newark, New Jersey|Mayor of Newark, New Jersey]] since 2006<ref name="12c">Weinstein, Jamie (November 13, 2012) [http://dailycaller.com/2012/11/13/thedcs-jamie-weinstein-12-possible-2016-democratic-presidential-contenders/ "12 possible 2016 Democratic presidential contenders"], ''[[The Daily Caller]]''. Retrieved March 4, 2013.</ref><ref>Mulshine, Paul (November 29, 2012) [http://blog.nj.com/njv_paul_mulshine/2012/11/the_real_marquee_matchup_chris.html "The real marquee matchup: Chris vs. Cory in 2016"], ''[[The Star-Ledger]]''. Retrieved November 30, 2012.</ref> |
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* [[Julian Castro]], [[List of mayors of San Antonio|Mayor of San Antonio, Texas]] since 2009<ref>Wickham, DeWayne (November 26, 2012) [http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2012/11/26/julian-castro-barack-obama-hispanic-voters/1725305/ "Column: Julian Castro positions himself for 2016"], ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved December 7, 2012.</ref><ref>Castro, Tony (January 2, 2013) [http://www.voxxi.com/texas-dems-prepping-julian-castro-for-2016-presidential-ticket/#ixzz2Gqh2XOqB "Texas Dems prepping Julian Castro for 2016 presidential ticket"], [[Voxxi|VOXXI]], Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref> |
* [[Julian Castro]], [[List of mayors of San Antonio|Mayor of San Antonio, Texas]] since 2009<ref>Wickham, DeWayne (November 26, 2012) [http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2012/11/26/julian-castro-barack-obama-hispanic-voters/1725305/ "Column: Julian Castro positions himself for 2016"], ''[[USA Today]]''. Retrieved December 7, 2012.</ref><ref>Castro, Tony (January 2, 2013) [http://www.voxxi.com/texas-dems-prepping-julian-castro-for-2016-presidential-ticket/#ixzz2Gqh2XOqB "Texas Dems prepping Julian Castro for 2016 presidential ticket"], [[Voxxi|VOXXI]], Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref> |
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* [[Kelly Ayotte]], U.S. Senator from New Hampshire since 2011; [[Attorney General of New Hampshire]] 2004–2009<ref>Bufkin, Sarah (November 15, 2012) [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/15/female-president-2016-candidates_n_2125059.html#slide=1754825 "Female President In 2016? A Look At The Potential Candidates: Kelly Ayotte], ''[[The Huffington Post]]''. Retrieved December 4, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://blogs.bostonmagazine.com/boston_daily/2012/11/28/sen-kelly-ayotte-amigo/ | title=Sen. Kelly Ayotte: Third Amigo | work=[[Boston (magazine)|Boston]] | date=November 28, 2012 | accessdate=December 3, 2012 | author=Randall, Eric}}</ref> |
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* [[Michele Bachmann]], U.S. Representative from Minnesota since 2007; presidential candidate in 2012 election<ref name="mb01">{{cite news|last=Bloomfield|first=Douglas M.|title=Washington Watch: And now.. the 2016 campaign begins|url=http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=290941|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=The Jerusalem Post|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref><ref name="mb02">{{cite news|last=Burnett|first=Thane|title=2016 presidential race: Breaking down the possible candidates|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2012/11/08/2016-presidential-race-breaking-down-the-possible-candidates|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=Toronto Sun|date=November 8, 2012}}</ref><ref>Bufkin, Sarah (November 15, 2012) [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/15/female-president-2016-candidates_n_2125059.html#slide=1754844 "Female President In 2016? A Look At The Potential Candidates: Michele Bachmann], ''[[The Huffington Post]]''. Retrieved December 4, 2012.</ref> |
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* [[Sam Brownback]], [[Governor of Kansas]] since 2011; U.S. Senator from Kansas 1996–2011<ref>Loomis, Burdett (December 5, 2012) [http://www.marysvilleonline.net/articles/2012/12/05/opinion/doc50bf6818ef526734352163.txt "Searching for Sam"], ''The Marysville Advocate''. Retrieved December 7, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.kansas.com/2012/12/09/2596011/joseph-a-aistrup-brownback-may.html#undefined | title=Brownback may still have presidency shot | work=[[The Wichita Eagle]] | date=December 9, 2012 | accessdate=December 10, 2012 | author=Aistrup, Joseph A.}}</ref><ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/morning_call/2012/12/brownback-ready-to-push-through-a-bold.html "Brownback ready to push a bold conservative agenda"], ''[[Wichita Business Journal]]''. December 31. Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref> |
* [[Sam Brownback]], [[Governor of Kansas]] since 2011; U.S. Senator from Kansas 1996–2011<ref>Loomis, Burdett (December 5, 2012) [http://www.marysvilleonline.net/articles/2012/12/05/opinion/doc50bf6818ef526734352163.txt "Searching for Sam"], ''The Marysville Advocate''. Retrieved December 7, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.kansas.com/2012/12/09/2596011/joseph-a-aistrup-brownback-may.html#undefined | title=Brownback may still have presidency shot | work=[[The Wichita Eagle]] | date=December 9, 2012 | accessdate=December 10, 2012 | author=Aistrup, Joseph A.}}</ref><ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/wichita/morning_call/2012/12/brownback-ready-to-push-through-a-bold.html "Brownback ready to push a bold conservative agenda"], ''[[Wichita Business Journal]]''. December 31. Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref> |
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* [[Bob Corker]], U.S. Senator from Tennessee since 2007; [[Mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee]] 2001–2005<ref name="Corker1">{{cite news|title=Is Bob Corker Thinking Ahead to 2016?|url=http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2012/11/14/is-bob-corker-thinking-ahead-to-2016|accessdate=November 26, 2012|newspaper=Nashville Scene|date=November 14, 2012}}</ref><ref name="Corker2">{{cite news|title=Weekly Obsession: Is Bob Corker polishing credentials for a bigger job?|url=http://nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/weekly-obsession-bob-corker-polishing-credentials-bigger-job|accessdate=November 14, 2012|newspaper=Nashville City Paper|date=November 13, 2012}}</ref> |
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* [[Ted Cruz]], U.S. Senator from Texas since 2013; [[Solicitor General]] of Texas 2003–2008<ref>[http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/01/01/fresh-faces-to-watch-in-2013-ted-cruz/ Fresh faces to watch in 2013: Ted Cruz"]. [[MSNBC]].com. January 1, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/cruz-draws-presidential-buzz-but-is-he-eligible-85873.html | title=Ted Cruz draws presidential buzz, but is he eligible? | work=[[Politico (newspaper)|Politico]] | date=January 8, 2013 | accessdate=January 10, 2013 | author=Catanese, David}}</ref><ref>Blake, Aaron (March 20, 2013) [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/03/20/supporters-push-for-ted-cruz-for-president/ "Can Ted Cruz run for president? And should he?"], ''[[The Washington Post]]''. Retrieved March 22, 2013</ref> |
* [[Ted Cruz]], U.S. Senator from Texas since 2013; [[Solicitor General]] of Texas 2003–2008<ref>[http://tv.msnbc.com/2013/01/01/fresh-faces-to-watch-in-2013-ted-cruz/ Fresh faces to watch in 2013: Ted Cruz"]. [[MSNBC]].com. January 1, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.politico.com/story/2013/01/cruz-draws-presidential-buzz-but-is-he-eligible-85873.html | title=Ted Cruz draws presidential buzz, but is he eligible? | work=[[Politico (newspaper)|Politico]] | date=January 8, 2013 | accessdate=January 10, 2013 | author=Catanese, David}}</ref><ref>Blake, Aaron (March 20, 2013) [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/03/20/supporters-push-for-ted-cruz-for-president/ "Can Ted Cruz run for president? And should he?"], ''[[The Washington Post]]''. Retrieved March 22, 2013</ref> |
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* [[Mitch Daniels]], President of [[Purdue University]] since 2013; [[Governor of Indiana]], 2005–2013<ref name="daniels1">{{cite news|title=With 2012 election done, field wide open for 2016 presidential tickets|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/07/with-2012-election-done-fields-wide-open-for-2016-presidential-tickets/|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=Fox News|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref><ref name="daniels2">{{cite news|title=2016 Presidential Election candidates: Republican party|url=http://news.malaysia.msn.com/2016-presidential-election-candidates-republican-party-9?page=8|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=MSN|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref> |
* [[Mitch Daniels]], President of [[Purdue University]] since 2013; [[Governor of Indiana]], 2005–2013<ref name="daniels1">{{cite news|title=With 2012 election done, field wide open for 2016 presidential tickets|url=http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/07/with-2012-election-done-fields-wide-open-for-2016-presidential-tickets/|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=Fox News|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref><ref name="daniels2">{{cite news|title=2016 Presidential Election candidates: Republican party|url=http://news.malaysia.msn.com/2016-presidential-election-candidates-republican-party-9?page=8|accessdate=November 9, 2012|newspaper=MSN|date=November 7, 2012}}</ref> |
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The United States presidential election of 2016 will be the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election and is scheduled for Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Presidential electors who will elect the President and Vice President of the United States will be chosen. The incumbent president, Barack Obama, is ineligible to be elected to a third term due to term limits in the Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Electoral map
Potential candidates
The following galleries feature individuals who have been the subject of media speculation as being possible candidates in the 2016 presidential election.[1][2] Individuals listed below have been mentioned as potential 2016 presidential candidates in at least two reliable media sources within the last six months.
Democratic Party
The following have been identified as possible candidates:
Publicly expressed interest
- Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States since 2009; U.S. Senator from Delaware 1973–2009[3][4][5]
Other potential candidates
- Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark, New Jersey since 2006[6][7]
- Julian Castro, Mayor of San Antonio, Texas since 2009[8][9]
- Hillary Rodham Clinton, United States Secretary of State 2009–2013; U.S. Senator from New York 2001–2009[10][11][12]
- Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York since 2011; Attorney General of New York 2007–2010[4][13][14]
- Rahm Emanuel, Mayor of Chicago since 2011; White House Chief of Staff 2009–2010[15][16][17]
- Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator from New York since 2009; U.S. Representative from New York 2007–2009[4][18][19]
- John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado since 2011, mayor of Denver, Colorado 2003–2011[20][21]
- Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2013; Governor of Virginia 2006–2010[22][23]
- John Kerry, United States Secretary of State since 2013; U.S. Senator from Massachusetts 1985–2013; 2004 presidential nominee[24][25]
- Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator from Minnesota since 2007[26][27]
- Jack Markell, Governor of Delaware since 2009; Treasurer of Delaware 1993–2009[28][29]
- Janet Napolitano, United States Secretary of Homeland Security since 2009; Governor of Arizona 2003–2009[4][30][31]
- Jay Nixon, Governor of Missouri since 2009; Attorney General of Missouri 1993–2009[32][33][34]
- Martin O'Malley, Governor of Maryland since 2007; Mayor of Baltimore 1999–2007[35][36][37]
- Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts since 2007[4][38]
- Brian Schweitzer, Governor of Montana 2005–2013[4][39][40]
- Kathleen Sebelius, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services since 2009; Governor of Kansas 2003–2009[41][42]
- Antonio Villaraigosa, Mayor of Los Angeles since 2005[26][43]
- Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia since 2009; Governor of Virginia 2002–2006[4][6]
- Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts since 2013[4][19][44]
Republican Party
Publicly expressed interest
- Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida 1999–2007[45][46][47]
- Ben Carson, Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital[48][49][50]
- Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey since 2010[51][52][53]
- Jon Huntsman, Jr., United States Ambassador to China 2009–2011; Governor of Utah 2005–2009; presidential candidate in 2012 election[54][55][56]
- Rand Paul, U.S. Senator from Kentucky since 2011[57][58][59]
- Rick Santorum, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania 1995–2007; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1991–1995; presidential candidate in 2012 election[60][61][62]
Other potential candidates
- Sam Brownback, Governor of Kansas since 2011; U.S. Senator from Kansas 1996–2011[63][64][65]
- Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas since 2013; Solicitor General of Texas 2003–2008[66][67][68]
- Mitch Daniels, President of Purdue University since 2013; Governor of Indiana, 2005–2013[69][70]
- Jim DeMint, U.S. Senator from South Carolina 2005–2013; U.S. Representative from South Carolina 1999–2005[71][72][73]
- Mary Fallin, Governor of Oklahoma since 2011; U.S. Representative from Oklahoma 2007–2011[74][75]
- Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives 1995–1999; House Minority Whip 1989–1995; presidential candidate in 2012 election[76][77][78]
- Nikki Haley, Governor of South Carolina since 2011[79][80]
- Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana since 2008; U.S. Representative from Louisiana 2005–2008[81][82][83]
- John Kasich, Governor of Ohio since 2011; U.S. Representative from Ohio 1983–2001[84][85][86]
- Susana Martinez, Governor of New Mexico since 2011[87][88]
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers, U.S. Representative from Washington since 2005[89][90]
- Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia since 2010; Attorney General of Virginia 2006–2009[91][92][93]
- Sarah Palin, 2008 vice-presidential nominee; Governor of Alaska 2006–2009[94][95]
- Mike Pence, Governor of Indiana since 2013; U.S. Representative from Indiana 2001–2013[96][97]
- Rick Perry, Governor of Texas since 2000, Lieutenant Governor of Texas 1999–2000; presidential candidate in 2012 election[98][99][100]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio since 2011; Director of the Office of Management and Budget 2006–2007[84][101]
- Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State 2005–2009; National Security Advisor 2001–2005[102][103][104]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida since 2011[105][106][107]
- Paul Ryan, 2012 vice-presidential nominee, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin since 1999[108][109][110]
- Brian Sandoval, Governor of Nevada since 2011; Judge of the District Court for the District of Nevada 2005–2009[87][111]
- John Thune, U.S. Senator from South Dakota since 2005, U.S. Representative from South Dakota 1997–2003[84][112]
- Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin since 2011[113][114][115]
Third party and independent candidates
Libertarian Party
Publicly expressed interest
- Gary Johnson, 2012 presidential nominee; Governor of New Mexico 1995–2003[116][117][118]
Independents
Potential candidates
- Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City since 2002[119][120]
See also
- Nationwide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
- Statewide opinion polling for the United States presidential election, 2016
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Democratic Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2016 presidential primaries
- Statewide opinion polling for the Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2016
- Statewide opinion polling for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2016
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