These are candidates who want to challenge President Trump in presidential elections.

With record diversity, the numerous candidates under the democratic sigle are introduced to challenge Republican Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential. Here is the list of first candidates to enter the election arena officially. Elizabeth Warren-68-year-old, Massachusets senator launches the race alongside important figures of the Democrats. By challenging the controversy over origin [...]
With record diversity, the numerous candidates under the democratic sigle are introduced to challenge Republican Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential.
Here is the list of first candidates to enter the election arena officially.
Elizabeth Warren-68-year-old, Massachusets senator launches the race alongside important figures of the Democrats. Criticising the controversy over its remote American-indian origin, former Harvard Justice Chief, named “Pocahontas” by President Donald Trump formalised its candidacy on February 2nd. She was noted for the articulating criticism of Wall Street's mistakes. ) Cory Booker ú caritmatic and media-recognised Senator, often compared to Barack Obama, Cory Booker announced his candidacy on February 1st by preaching the union in a divided America.
The former mayor of Newark, New Jersey, this Twitter pursuer and prominent 49-year-old speaker, for years was allied to be part of the presidential race.
Kamala Harris
Long awaited, California senator aspiring to become the first US-coloured president announced her candidacy for Martin Luther King's birth anniversary on January 21st. The daughter of an Indian medical scientist and an economist from Jamaica, Kamala Harris 54, first held the post of San Francisco prosecutor, then took the lead in the Judiciary Service of the entire California (2001-2017).
Kirsten Gillibrand é
New York's Senator became known for fighting sexual harassment, especially in the Army ranks, before the emergency movement #MeToo actively supports.
Julian Castro
The grandson of a Mexican immigrant and former State Secretary during the presidency of Barack Obama, Julian Castro, announced his candidacy in English and Spanish on January 12th, amid high-key immigration debates. The former mayor of the city of San Antonio, Texas, aged 44, hopes to be appointed the first president of the US.
Pete Buttigig
The young mayor of South Bend, Indiana, joined the race on January 23rd with a completely-oriented message toward the future. Former military age 37 he will rank the first candidate to openly demonstrate his homosexuality in the American president if he wins the Democrats' preliminary. Tulsi Gabbard only 37 years old, elected of the Hawaï House of Representatives, was cast in the race on January 11th. Backing Bernie Saunders in 2016, the former military woman was criticised for her meeting with Syrian leader Bachar Al-Assad in the civil war wave, and for earlier anti-homossexual statements that she later expressed regret.
John Delaney
Chosen in the House of Representatives where he represents Maryland, John Delaney has been involved very early in the race since July 2017, but chances for him appear slim.
Andrew. Yang
Very little-known businessman, born in 1975. He positioned himself in the almost quiet race at the end of 2017, warning of the dangers of new technologies on American employment. -Aspirants that have not yet been opened - a large number of key figures in the democratic camp have not yet decided, including the former vice president of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, senator and former candidate in the Democrats' preliminary preliminaries, Bernie Sanders, senator Amy Klobuchar, Senator Sherrod Brown, former Chamber President Beto OCRourke, billionaire Michael Bloomberg and Montana State Governor Steve Bullock.












