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Presidential Contenders for 2024: Republicans:
North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum (R)
N.D. Gov.
Doug Burgum

Withdrew Dec'23
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R)
N.J. Gov.
Chris Christie
      
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R)
Florida Gov.
Ron DeSantis
 
Talk Radio Host Larry Elder (R)
Radio Host Larry Elder
 
(Withdrew Oct'23) 
South Carolina Governor and Former Ambassador Nikki Haley (R)
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley
  
U.S. Rep Will_Hurd(R,FL)
U.S.Rep.Will Hurd (FL)
 (Suspended
Oct'23) 
Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson (R)
AR Gov. Asa Hutchinson
  
CEO Perry Johnson (R)
CEO Perry Johnson
 
(Suspended Oct'23) 
Cranston Rhode Island Mayor Steve Laffey (R)
Mayor Steve Laffey
  
Withdrew Oct'23
Vice President & Former Gov. Mike Pence (R)
Former V.P.
Mike Pence
  
Withdrew Oct'23
CEO Vivek Ramaswamy (R)
CEO Vivek Ramaswamy
 
S.C. Senator Tim Scott (R)
S.C. Senator
Tim Scott
   
Withdrew Nov'23
Montana Secretary Corey Stapleton (R)
MT Secy.
Corey Stapleton
 
(Withdrew Oct'23)     
Mayor Francis Suarez (R)
FL Mayor
Francis Suarez
 
(Withdrew Aug'23)     
Former President Donald Trump (R)
Former Pres. Trump
   
Senator JD Vance (R-OH)
Senator JD Vance (R-OH)
   
Democrats: Independents/Third Parties:
President Joe Biden (D)
President Joe Biden
Vice President Kamala Harris (D)
V.P. Kamala Harris
Gov.Tim Walz
Gov.Tim Walz (MN)
U.S.Rep.Dean Phillips
Rep. Dean Phillips (MN)
 
Environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
  Switched (D) to (I),Oct'23
Chase Oliver, Libertarian Party
Chase Oliver, Libertarian Party
  
Jill Stein Green Party
Jill Stein
Green Party
   
Harvard Professor Cornel West (Green)
Cornel West, People's Party
   

Political Leaders:

Presidential contenders for 2020:
CEO Donald Trump (R,NY)
Pres.
Trump
(Republican)
Mike Pence (V.P. and Former Governor)
V.P.
Pence
(Republican)
Joe Biden (Democratic V.P. and Senator)
V.P.
Biden
(Democrat)
Kamala Harris (Democratic California Senator & V.P. nominee)
CA Sen.
Harris
(Dem.V.P.)
Don Blankenship (former WV Senate nominee)
Don
Blankenship
(Constitution)
Rocky De La Fuente
Rocky
De La Fuente
(Reform)
New York Green Party contender
Howie
Hawkins
(Green)
Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian nominee)
Jo
Jorgensen
(Libertarian)
Gloria La Riva
Gloria
La Riva
(Socialist)
Kanye West (Birthday Party)
Kanye
West
(Birthday)
Democratic Veepstakes contenders for 2020:
Stacey Abrams (Democratic state Rep.)
GA Rep.
Abrams
Tammy Baldwin (WI Sen.)
WI Sen.
Tammy Baldwin
Rep. Karen Bass (CA-37)
CA Rep.
Karen Bass
Keisha Lance Bottoms (Atlanta, GA)
Atlanta Mayor
Keisha Bottoms
Val Demings (FL Rep.)
FL Rep.
Val Demings
Tammy Duckworth (IL Sen.)
IL Sen.Tammy
Duckworth
Kirsten Gillibrand (Democratic New York Senator)
NY Sen.
Gillibrand
Sen. Maggie Hassan (NH)
NH Sen.Maggie
Hassan
Amy Klobuchar (Democratic Minnesota Senator)
MN Sen.
Klobuchar
Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham (NM)
NM Gov.
Lujan-Grisham
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (NV)
NV Sen.
Catherine Masto
Gina Raimondo (RI Gov)
RI Gov.
Gina Raimondo
Ambassador Susan Rice (ME)
Ambassador
Susan Rice
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (NH)
NH Sen.
Shaheen
Elizabeth Warren (Democratic Massachusetts Senator)
MA Sen.
Warren
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (MI)
MI Gov.
Whitmer
Attorney General Sally Yates (GA)
A.G.
Sally Yates
Withdrawn Republican and Independent contenders for 2020:
Justin_Amash (Republican seeking Libertarian Party nomination)
MI Rep.
Amash
(Libertarian)
Former Rhode Island Governor and Senator
RI Gov.
Chafee
Jeff Flake (Republican Arizona Senator)
AZ Sen.
Flake
Mitt Romney (Republican Utah Senator and former Massachusetts Governor)
UT Sen.
Romney
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford
SC Gov.
Sanford
Howard Schultz (Independent CEO)
CEO
Schultz (I)
Minnesota Governor; Green Party contender
Gov.Jesse
Ventura
(Green)
Former Illinois Rep. (and radio host)
IL Rep.
Walsh
Former Massachusetts Governor (Libertarian V.P. nominee 2016)
MA Gov.
Weld
Withdrawn Democratic contenders for 2020:
CO Sen. Michael Bennet
CO Sen.
Bennet
Mike Bloomberg (Independent NYC mayor)
NYC Mayor
Bloomberg
Cory Booker (New Jersey Democratic Senator)
NJ Sen.
Booker
Steve Bullock (Democratic Governor)
MT Gov.
Bullock
Pete Buttigieg (Democratic South Bend IN Mayor)
IN Mayor
Buttigieg
Julian Castro (Democratic Mayor and HUD Cabinet Secretary)
Secretary
Castro
Bob Corker (Republican Tennessee Senator)
TN Sen.
Corker
 Bill de Blasio (NYC Mayor, D-NY)
NY Mayor
de Blasio
John Delaney (Former House Member, D-MD)
MD Rep.
Delaney
Tulsi Gabbard (House Member, D-HI)
HI Rep.
Gabbard
Mike Gravel (Democratic Alaska Senator)
AK Sen.
Gravel
John Hickenlooper (Democratic Colorado Governor)
CO Gov.
Hickenlooper
Jay Inslee (Democratic Washington Governor)
WA Gov.
Inslee
Former Republican Governor John Kasich (Ohio)
OH Gov.
Kasich
Terry McAuliffe (Democratic Governor)
VA Gov.
McAuliffe
Wayne Messam (Democratic Florida Mayor)
FL Mayor
Messam
Seth Moulton (Democratic Massachusetts Rep.)
MA Rep.
Moulton
Beto O`Rourke (Democratic Texas Congressman)
TX Rep.
O`Rourke
Deval Patrick (Dem. Massachusetts Governor)
MA Gov.
Patrick
OH-13 Rep. Tim Ryan
OH Rep.
Ryan
Joe Sestak (Navy Admiral)
PA Rep.
Sestak
Tom Steyer
CEO
Steyer
>CA-15 Rep. Eric Swalwell
CA Rep.
Swalwell
Bernie Sanders (Independent Vermont Senator)
VT Sen.
Sanders
Marianne Williamson (Democrat)
Marianne
Williamson
Andrew Yang (CEO of VFA)
VFA CEO
Yang
  
Past Presidents  Presidential 2000  Opinion Leaders   Parties & Organizations 
Bill Clinton
Democrat, 1992-2000
George Bush, Sr.
Republican, 1988-1992
Ronald Reagan
Republican, 1980-1988
Jimmy Carter
Democrat, 1976-1980
Gerald Ford
Republican, 1974-1976
Richard Nixon
Republican, 1968-1974
Lyndon Johnson
Democrat, 1963-1968
John F. Kennedy
Democrat, 1961-1963

Al Gore
Democratic V.P. 1992-2000
Bob Dole
Republican nominee 1996
Dan Quayle
Republican V.P. 1988-1992
Al Gore
Democratic nominee
Ralph Nader
Green Party nominee
Pat Buchanan
Reform Party nominee
Harry Browne
Libertarian nominee
John Hagelin
Natural Law nominee
Howard Phillips
Constitution nominee
David McReynolds
Socialist nominee

Joe Lieberman
Democratic V.P. nominee
Winona LaDuke
Green V.P. nominee
Ezola Foster
Reform V.P. nominee

Noam Chomsky
(Liberal Activist)
Newt Gingrich
(Speaker of the House, 1994-1998)
Jesse Jackson
(Democratic Spokesman)
Rush Limbaugh
(Conservative talk-show host)
Ross Perot
(Reform Party founder)
Donald Trump
(Real estate magnate)

Alan Keyes
(Conservative spokesman)
Bill Bradley
(Democratic primary challenger)
DNC Platform
(Democratic Party)
RNC Platform
(Republican Party)
GP Platform
(Green Party)
LP Platform
(Libertarian Party)
NLP Platform
(Natural Law Party)
RPUSA Platform
(Reform Party U.S.A.)

Tea Party
(books and opinions)
Sierra_Club
(Liberal environmental group)
Heritage Foundation
(Conservative environmental group)
Cato Institute
(Libertarian environmental group)

Political Family Legacies:

2016 Presidential Race:

2016 Presidential General Election major-party candidates:
CEO Donald Trump (R,NY) Indiana Governor Mike Pence (R,IN, V.P. nominee) Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) Governor Tim Kaine (Ddemocratic V.P. nominee)
2016 Presidential General Election third-party candidates:
Former New Mexico Governor (Libertarian N.M.) Former Massachusetts Governor (Libertarian V.P.) Jill Stein (Green,MA) Ajamu Baraka (Green V.P. nominee) Evan McMullin (Independent presidential challenger)
2016 Republican Presidential Primary candidates:
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush (R,FL) Tea Party favorite Ben Carson, M.D. (R,MD) New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R,NJ) Senator Ted Cruz (R,TX) CEO Carly Fiorina (R,CA) Former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore (R,VA) Sen. Lindsey Graham (R,SC) Gov. Mike Huckabee (R,AR) Gov. Bobby_Jindal (R,LA)
Former Governor John Kasich (R,OH) Former Governor Sarah Palin (R,AK) Former Governor George Pataki (R,NY) Senator Rand Paul (R,KY) Governor Rick Perry (R,TX) Senator Marco Rubio (R,FL) Former Senator Rick Santorum (R,PA) CEO Donald Trump (R,NY) Governor Scott Walker (R,WI)
2016 Democratic Presidential Primary candidates:
Vice President Joe Biden (D,DE) Mayor Mike Bloomberg (I,NYC) Governor Lincoln Chafee (I,RI) Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (D) Governor Martin O`Malley (D,MD) Senator Bernie Sanders (I,VT) Senator Elizabeth Warren (D,MA) Former Senator Jim Webb (D,VA)


2012 Presidential Race:

Major party candidates:
Former Governor of Massachusetts Romney
Republican nominee    
Mitt Romney
Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan
Republican V.P. nominee    
Paul Ryan
President Barack Obama
Democratic nominee    
Barack Obama
Vice President Joe Biden
Democratic V.P. nominee    
Joe Biden

Third party candidates:
Justice Party candidate Rocky Anderson
Justice Party nominee    
Rocky Anderson
Reform candidate Andre Barnett
Reform nominee    
Andre Barnett
Peace and Freedom Party candidate Roseanne Barr
Peace and Freedom     
Party nominee    
Roseanne Barr
Former Rep. and Constitution Party Nominee Virgil Goode
Constitution Party nominee    
Virgil Goode
Libertarian candidate; Former Governor of New Mexico Johnson
Libertarian nominee    
Gary Johnson
Green Party candidate Jill Stein
Green Party nominee    
Jill Stein

2008 Presidential Race:

  Major Party Race  

  Withdrawn Republicans  

  Withdrawn Democrats  

  Others  


2004 Republicans  2004 Democrats  2004 3rd Parties  Presidential 2000  
George W. Bush   Sen. John Kerry Ralph Nader Al Gore
Dick Cheney Sen. John Edwards Peter Camejo Sen. Joe Lieberman
Colin Powell Sen. Hillary Clinton Michael Badnarik Bill Clinton
John Ashcroft  Gov. Howard Dean David Cobb Sen.John McCain  
Alan Keyes Barack Obama Michael Peroutka Pat Buchanan


Elected Officials:
Members of Congress, Senators, Senate candidates, Governors, and opinion leaders:

Neil AbercrombieDemocrat Representative (HI-1)
Spencer AbrahamCabinet Member & Former Republican Senator (MI)
Anibal Acevedo-VilaRepresentative (PR-Delegate)
Gary AckermanDem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam. Representative (NY-5)
Robert AderholtRepublican Representative (AL-4)
Daniel AkakaDemocrat Jr Senator (HI)
Todd AkinRepublican Representative (MO-2)
Lamar AlexanderRepublican Candidate (TN)
Rodney AlexanderUS Representative (Louisiana-5)
Wayne AllardRepublican Jr Senator (CO)
George AllenRepublican Jr Senator (VA)
Tom AllenDemocrat Representative (ME-1)
Lincoln AlmondRepublican Governor (RI)
Rob AndrewsDemocrat Representative (NJ-1)
Frank AnnunziataIndependence (New York)
Robert AntonioniDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Worcester & Middlesex)
Bill ArcherRepublican Representative (TX-7)
Dick ArmeyRepublican Representative (TX-26)
John AshcroftCabinet Member Former Republican Senator (MO)
Joe BacaDemocrat Representative (CA-42)
Spencer BachusRepublican Representative (AL-6)
Jan Backus2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (VT)
Michael BadnarikLibertarian presidential nominee 2004
Steven BaddourDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (First Essex)
Scotty BaeslerFormer Democrat Representative (KY-6), ran for Senate (1998); re-ran for House (2000)
Brian BairdDemocrat Representative (WA-3)
Bill BakerFormer Republican Representative (CA-10)
Richard Hugh BakerRepublican Representative (LA-6)
John BaldacciDemocrat Representative (ME-2)
Tammy BaldwinDemocrat Representative (WI-2)
Frank BallanceUS Representative (North Carolina-1)
Ben Ballenger2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (GA)
Cass BallengerRepublican Representative (NC-10)
James BarciaDemocrat Representative (MI-5)
Roy BarnesDemocrat Governor (GA)
Bob BarrRepublican Representative (GA-7)
Bill BarrettRepublican Representative (NE-3)
Gresham BarrettUS Representative (South Carolina-3)
Tom BarrettDemocrat Representative (WI-5)
Jarrett BarriosDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Middlesex, Suffolk & Essex)
Roscoe BartlettRepublican Representative (MD-6)
Joe Linus BartonRepublican Representative (TX-6)
Chuck BassRepublican Representative (NH-2)
Herb BatemanRepublican Representative (VA-1)
Max BaucusDemocrat Sr Senator (MT)
Gary Bauer2000 Republican Primary Candidate for President
Evan BayhDemocrat Jr Senator (IN)
Bob BeauprezUS Representative (Colorado-7)
Xavier BecerraDemocrat Representative (CA-30)
Chris BellUS Representative (Texas-25)
Medea Benjamin2000 Green Challenger for Senate (CA)
Robert BennettRepublican Jr Senator (UT)
Ken BentsenDemocrat Representative (TX-25)
Doug BereuterRepublican Representative (NE-1)
Shelley BerkleyDemocrat Representative (NV-1)
Howard BermanDemocrat Representative (CA-26)
Ed BernsteinDemocrat (Nevada)
Frederick BerryDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Second Essex)
Marion BerryDemocrat Representative (AR-1)
Joe BidenDemocrat Jr Senator (DE)
Judy BiggertRepublican Representative (IL-13)
Brian BilbrayRepublican Representative (CA-49)
Michael BilirakisRepublican Representative (FL-9)
Jeff BingamanDemocrat Jr Senator (NM)
Tom BirminghamDemocratic Gubernatorial Challenger (MA)
Rob BishopUS Representative (Utah-1)
Sanford BishopDemocrat Representative (GA-2)
Tim BishopUS Representative (New York-1)
Marsha BlackburnUS Representative (Tennessee-7)
Rod BlagojevichDemocratic Governor; former Representative (IL-5)
Tom BlileyRepublican Representative (VA-7)
Alan BlinkenDemocrat Challenger (ID)
Earl BlumenauerDemocrat Representative (OR-3)
Roy BluntRepublican Representative (MO-7)
Peter BluteFormer Republican Representative (MA-3)
Sherry BoehlertRepublican/Independence Representative (NY-23)
John BoehnerRepublican Representative (OH-8)
Kit BondRepublican Sr Senator (MO)
Henry BonillaRepublican Representative (TX-23)
David BoniorDemocrat Representative (MI-10)
Jo BonnerUS Representative (Alabama-1)
Mary BonoRepublican Representative (CA-44)
Sonny BonoFormer Republican Representative (CA-44)
Robert BorskiDemocrat Representative (PA-3)
Leonard BoswellDemocrat Representative (IA-3)
Rick BoucherDemocrat Representative (VA-9)
Carlton BowenIndependent American (Utah)
Erskine BowlesDemocratic Candidate (NC)
Barbara BoxerDemocrat Jr Senator (CA)
Allen BoydDemocrat Representative (FL-2)
Bill BradburyDemocrat Challenger (OR)
Bill Bradley2000 Democratic Primary Challenger for President
Jeb BradleyUS Representative (New Hampshire-1)
Kevin BradyRepublican Representative (TX-8)
Robert BradyDemocrat Representative (PA-1)
John BreauxDemocrat Sr Senator (LA)
Phil BredesenDemocratic Governor (TN)
Stephen BrewerDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire & Franklin)
Stephen BreyerSupreme Court Justice
Susan BrooksFormer Republican Representative (CA-36)
Corrine BrownDemocrat Representative (FL-3)
George BrownFormer Democrat Representative (CA-42, 1965-1999)
Hank BrownFormer Republican Senator (CO)
Henry BrownRepublican Representative (SC-1)
Sherrod BrownDemocrat Representative (OH-13)
Troy Brown2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (MS)
Sam BrownbackRepublican Sr Senator (KS)
Harry Browne2000 Libertarian Nominee for President
Ginny Brown-WaiteUS Representative (Florida-5)
Richard BryanDemocrat Jr Senator (NV)
Ed BryantRepublican Representative (TN-7)
Pat Buchanan2000 Reform Candidate for President
Dale BumpersFormer Democrat Senator (AR)
Jim BunningRepublican Jr Senator (KY)
Michael BurgessUS Representative (Texas-26)
Conrad BurnsRepublican Jr Senator (MT)
Max BurnsUS Representative (Georgia-12)
Richard BurrRepublican Representative (NC-5)
Tom Burrell2000 Independent Challenger for Senate (TN)
Dan BurtonRepublican Representative (IN-6)
George Bush Sr.President of the U.S., 1988-1992
George W. BushPresident of the United States
Jeb BushRepublican Governor (FL)
Steve BuyerRepublican Representative (IN-5)
Robert ByrdDemocrat Sr Senator (WV)
Sila CalderonPuerto Rico Governor (PR)
Sonny CallahanRepublican Representative (AL-1)
Ken CalvertRepublican Representative (CA-43)
Jose Camahort2000 Reform Challenger for Senate (CA)
Dave CampRepublican Representative (MI-4)
Ben Nighthorse CampbellRepublican Sr Senator (CO)
Tom CampbellRepublican Representative (CA-15) & 2000 Senate Challenger
Charles CanadyRepublican Representative (FL-12)
Chris CannonRepublican Representative (UT-3)
Eric CantorRepublican Representative (VA-7)
Maria CantwellDemocrat Jr Senator (WA)
Shelley Moore CapitoRepublican Representative (WV-2)
Lois CappsDemocrat Representative (CA-22)
Michael CapuanoDemocrat Representative (MA-8)
Benjamin CardinDemocrat Representative (MD-3)
Dennis CardozaUS Representative (California-18)
Jean CarnahanDemocrat Jr Senator (MO)
Mel CarnahanGovernor & 2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (MO)-Deceased 2000
Tom CarperDemocrat Jr Senator (DE)
Brad CarsonDemocrat Representative (OK-2)
Julia CarsonDemocrat Representative (IN-10)
Jimmy CarterPresident of the U.S., 1976-1980
John CarterUS Representative (Texas-31)
Ed CaseUS Representative (Hawaii-2)
Michael CastleRepublican Representative (DE-AL)
Ben CayetanoDemocrat Governor (HI)
Ted Celeste2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (OH)
Paul CelucciFormer Republican Governor (MA)
Steve ChabotRepublican Representative (OH-1)
John ChafeeFormer Republican Senator (RI)-Deceased 1999
Lincoln ChafeeRepublican Jr Senator (RI)
Saxby ChamblissRepublican Jr Senator (GA); Former Rep (GA-8)
Harriette ChandlerDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (First Worcester)
Hazel Chandler2000 Natural Law Party Challenger for Senate (TX)
Elaine ChaoCabinet Member
Dick CheneyVice President of the United States
Helen ChenowethRepublican Representative (ID-1)
Chris ChocolaUS Representative (Indiana-2)
Noam ChomskyPolitical Activist
Donna ChristensenRepresentative (VI-Delegate)
Jon ChristensenFormer Republican Representative (NE-2)
Dick ChryslerFormer Republican Representative (MI-3)
Jeff Clark2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (TN)
Wesley ClarkDemocrat for President
Ray ClatworthyRepublican Challenger (DE)
William Lacy ClayDemocrat Representative (MO-1)
Eva ClaytonDemocrat Representative (NC-1)
Max ClelandDemocrat Sr Senator (GA)
Bob ClementDemocrat Representative (TN-5)
Bill ClingerFormer Republican Representative (PA-5)
Bill ClintonPresident of the U.S., 1992-2000
Hillary ClintonDemocrat Jr Senator (NY)
James ClyburnDemocrat Representative (SC-6)
Daniel CoatsFormer Republican Senator (IN)
John Howard CobleRepublican Representative (NC-6)
Tom CoburnRepublican Representative (OK-2)
Thad CochranRepublican Sr Senator (MS)
Burt CohenDemocrat Challenger (NH)
William CohenFormer Republican Senator (ME)
Tom ColeUS Representative (Oklahoma-4)
Norm ColemanRepublican Challenger (MN)
Mac CollinsRepublican Representative (GA-3)
Susan CollinsRepublican Jr Senator (ME)
Larry CombestRepublican Representative (TX-19)
Gary ConditDemocrat Representative (CA-18)
Kent ConradDemocrat Sr Senator (ND)
John ConyersDemocrat Representative (MI-14)
Merrill CookRepublican Representative (UT-2)
John CookseyRepublican Representative (LA-5)
Wes CooleyFormer Republican Representative (OR-2)
Jim CooperUS Representative (Tennessee-5)
Joyce Jansa CorcoranDemocrat Challenger (WY)
John CornynRepublican Challenger (TX)
Jon CorzineDemocrat Jr Senator (NJ)
Jerry CostelloDemocrat Representative (IL-12)
Paul CoverdellFormer Republican Senator (GA)
Christopher CoxRepublican Representative (CA-47)
William CoyneDemocrat Representative (PA-14)
Larry CraigRepublican Sr Senator (ID)
Bud CramerDemocrat Representative (AL-5)
Philip CraneRepublican Representative (IL-8)
Michael CrapoRepublican Jr Senator (ID)
Robert CreedonDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Second Plymouth & Bristol)
Cynthia CreemDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (First Middlesex & Norfolk)
Frank CremeansFormer Republican Representative (OH-6)
Ander CrenshawRepublican Representative (FL-4)
Joseph CrowleyDemocrat Representative (NY-7)
Barbara CubinRepublican Representative (WY-AL)
John CulbersonRepublican Representative (TX-7)
Elijah CummingsDemocrat Representative (MD-7)
Duke CunninghamRepublican Representative (CA-51)
Andrew CuomoDemocratic Challenger Governor (NY)
Mario CuomoFormer Governor of New York
Al D'AmatoRepublican Jr Senator (NY)
Pat DannerDemocrat Representative (MO-6)
Tom DaschleDemocrat Sr Senator (SD)
Artur DavisUS Representative (Alabama-7)
Danny DavisDemocrat Representative (IL-7)
Gray DavisDemocrat Governor (CA)
Jim DavisDemocrat Representative (FL-11)
Jo Ann DavisRepublican Representative (VA-1)
Lincoln DavisUS Representative (Tennessee-4)
Susan DavisDemocrat Representative (CA-49)
Tom DavisRepublican Representative (VA-11)
Mark DaytonDemocrat Jr Senator (MN)
Nathan DealRepublican Representative (GA-9)
Howard DeanFormer Democrat Governor (VT)
Peter DefazioDemocrat Representative (OR-4)
Diana DeGetteDemocrat Representative (CO-1)
Bill DelahuntDemocrat Representative (MA-10)
Rosa DeLauroDemocrat Representative (CT-3)
Tom DeLayRepublican Representative (TX-22)
Jim DeMintRepublican Representative (SC-4)
Peter DeutschDemocrat Representative (FL-20)
Mike DeWineRepublican Sr Senator (OH)
Jim Dexter2000 Libertarian Challenger for Senate (UT)
Lincoln Diaz-BalartRepublican Representative (FL-21)
Mario Diaz-BalartUS Representative (Florida-25)
Jay DickeyRepublican Representative (AR-4)
Norm DicksDemocrat Representative (WA-6)
Donny DiFrancescoRepublican Governor (NJ)
John DingellDemocrat Representative (MI-16)
Julian DixonDemocrat Representative (CA-32)
Princella Dixon2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (GA)
Chris DoddDemocrat Sr Senator (CT)
Lloyd DoggettDemocrat Representative (TX-10)
Bob DoleFormer Republican Senator (KS)
Elizabeth Dole2000 Republican Primary Candidate for President; 2002 NC Senator
Pete DomeniciRepublican Sr Senator (NM)
Cal DooleyDemocrat Representative (CA-20)
John DoolittleRepublican Representative (CA-4)
Byron DorganDemocrat Jr Senator (ND)
Bob DornanFormer Republican Representative (CA-46)
Jim DouglasRepublican Governor (VT)
Eugene Douglass2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (HI)
Mike DoyleDemocrat Representative (PA-18)
David DreierRepublican Representative (CA-28)
Jimmy DuncanRepublican Representative (TN-2)
Jennifer DunnRepublican Representative (WA-8)
Richard DurbinDemocrat Sr Senator (IL)
James DurkinRepublican Challenger (IL)
Mark EarleyRepublican Candidate Governor (VA)
Mike EasleyDemocrat Governor (NC)
John Eastman2000 Natural Law Challenger for Senate (OH)
Chet EdwardsDemocrat Representative (TX-11)
John EdwardsDemocrat Jr Senator (NC)
Vernon EhlersRepublican Representative (MI-3)
Robert EhrlichFormer Republican Representative (MD-2); currently Governor
Rahm EmanuelUS Representative (Illinois-5)
Bill EmersonFormer Republican Representative (MO-8)
Jo Ann EmersonRepublican Representative (MO-8)
Eliot EngelDemocrat/Liberal Representative (NY-17)
John EnglerRepublican Governor (MI)
Phil EnglishRepublican Representative (PA-21)
John EnsignRepublican Jr Senator (NV)
Michael EnziRepublican Jr Senator (WY)
Anna EshooDemocrat Representative (CA-14)
Bob EtheridgeDemocrat Representative (NC-2)
Donald EvansCabinet Member
Lane EvansDemocrat Representative (IL-17)
Larry Evans2000 Natural Law Challenger for Senate (IN)
Terry EverettRepublican Representative (AL-2)
Thomas EwingRepublican Representative (IL-15)
Jim ExonFormer Democrat Senator (NE)
Lauch FairclothFormer Republican Senator (NC)
Eni FaleomavaegaDemocratic Delegate to Congress from Samoa
Susan FargoDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Third Middlesex)
Sam FarrDemocrat Representative (CA-17)
Chaka FattahDemocrat Representative (PA-2)
Harris FawellFormer Republican Representative (IL-13)
Vic FazioFormer Democrat Representative (CA-3, 1979-98)
John Featherman2000 Libertarian Challenger for Senate (PA)
Tom FeeneyUS Representative (Florida-24)
Russell FeingoldDemocrat Jr Senator (WI)
Dianne FeinsteinDemocrat Sr Senator (CA)
Mike FergusonRepublican Representative (NJ-7)
Jack FieldsFormer Republican Representative (TX-8)
Bob FilnerDemocrat Representative (CA-50)
Peter FitzgeraldRepublican Jr Senator (IL)
Jeff FlakeRepublican Representative (AZ-1)
Ed Flanagan2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (VT)
Mike FlanaganFormer Republican Representative (IL-5)
Ernie FletcherRepublican Representative (KY-6)
Hugh Foley2000 Reform Challenger for Senate (MO)
Mark FoleyRepublican Representative (FL-16)
Michael ForbesRepublican Representative (NY-1)
Randy ForbesRepublican Representative (VA-4)
Steve Forbes2000 Republican Primary Candidate for President
Gerald FordPresident of the U.S., 1974-1976
Harold FordDemocrat Representative (TN-9)
Wendell FordFormer Democrat Senator (KY)
Kirk FordiceRepublican Governor (MS)
Douglas ForresterRepublican Challenger (NJ)
Vito FossellaRep./Cons./Right-To-Life Representative (NY-13)
Mike FosterRepublican Governor (LA)
Tillie FowlerRepublican Representative (FL-4)
Jon FoxFormer Republican Representative (PA-13)
Barney FrankDemocrat Representative (MA-4)
Gary FranksFormer Republican Representative (CT-5)
Robert FranksRepublican Representative (NJ-7)
Trent FranksUS Representative (Arizona-2)
Rodney FrelinghuysenRepublican Representative (NJ-11)
Milton FriedmanLibertarian Economist
Daniel FrisaFormer Republican Representative (NY-4)
Bill FristRepublican Jr Senator (TN)
Martin FrostDemocrat Representative (TX-24)
David FunderburkFormer Republican Representative (NC-2)
Elizabeth FurseFormer Democrat Representative (OR-1)
David Gallaher2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (WV)
Elton GalleglyRepublican Representative (CA-23)
William GalvinDemocratic Gubernatorial Challenger (MA)
Greg GanskeRepublican Representative (IA-4)
Scott GarrettUS Representative (New Jersey-5)
Lauren Beth GashDemocrat (IL 10th district)
Jeff Gates2000 Green Challenger for Senate (GA)
Sam GejdensonDemocrat Representative (CT-2)
George GekasRepublican Representative (PA-17)
Dick GephardtDemocrat Representative (MO-3)
Jim GeringerRepublican Governor (WY)
Jim GerlachUS Representative (Pennsylvania-6)
Jim GibbonsRepublican Representative (NV-2)
James Gibson2000 Independence Party Challenger for Senate (MN)
Wayne GilchrestRepublican Representative (MD-1)
Jim Giles2000 Independent Challenger for Senate (MS)
John Gillespie2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (WI)
Paul GillmorRepublican Representative (OH-5)
Benjamin GilmanRepublican Representative (NY-20)
Jim GilmoreRepublican Governor (VA)
Phil GingreyUS Representative (Georgia-11)
Newt GingrichFormer Speaker of the House of Representatives (R, GA-6)
Ruth Bader GinsburgSupreme Court Justice
Philip Giordano2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (CT)
Rudy GiulianiMayor of New York City; Republican Candidate for 2000 Senate (NY)
Parris GlendeningDemocrat Governor (MD)
John GlennFormer Democrat Senator (OH)
Guy GlodisDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Second Worcester)
Nat GoldhaberNatural Law (Vice President)
Charlie GonzalezDemocrat Representative (TX-20)
Virgil GoodeIndependent Representative (VA-5)
Bob GoodlatteRepublican Representative (VA-6)
Bill GoodlingRepublican Representative (PA-19)
Bart GordonDemocrat Representative (TN-6)
Jesse GordonEditor-in-chief, OnTheIssues.org
Al Gore2000 Democratic Nominee for President & Former Vice President
Tipper GoreDemocratic Candidate (TN)
Slade GortonFormer Republican Senator (WA)
Porter GossRepublican Representative (FL-14)
Bob GrahamDemocrat Sr Senator (FL)
Lindsey GrahamRepublican Representative (SC-3)
Phil GrammRepublican Sr Senator (TX)
Rod GramsFormer Republican Senator (MN)
Kay GrangerRepublican Representative (TX-12)
Jennifer GranholmDemocratic Governor (MI)
Chuck GrassleyRepublican Sr Senator (IA)
Bill GravesRepublican Governor (KS)
Samuel GravesRepublican Representative (MO-6)
Gene GreenDemocrat Representative (TX-29)
Mark GreenRepublican Representative (WI-8)
Richard C. Green2000 Natural Law Challenger for Senate (CT)
Jim GreenwoodRepublican Representative (PA-8)
Judd GreggRepublican Jr Senator (NH)
Raul GrijalvaUS Representative (Arizona-7)
Steve GrossmanDemocratic Gubernatorial Challenger (MA)
Felix GrucciRepublican Representative (NY-1)
Kenny GuinnRepublican Governor (NV)
Steve GundersonFormer Republican Representative (WI-3)
Carl GutierrezGuam Governor (GU)
Luis GutierrezDemocrat Representative (IL-4)
Gil GutknechtRepublican Representative (MN-1)
Chuck HagelRepublican Jr Senator (NE)
John Hagelin2000 Natural Law Party Nominee for President
John HagerRepublican Primary Candidate Governor (VA)
James Hall2000 Reform Challenger for Senate (MO)
Ralph Moody HallDemocrat Representative (TX-4)
Tony HallDemocrat Representative (OH-3)
Lee HamiltonFormer Democratic Representative (IN-9, 17 terms)
Mel HancockFormer Republican Representative (MO-7)
James HansenRepublican Representative (UT-1)
Tom HarkinDemocrat Jr Senator (IA)
Jane HarmanDemocrat Representative (CA-36)
Katherine HarrisRepublican Representative (FL-13)
John HartDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (First Suffolk)
Melissa HartRepublican Representative (PA-4)
Denny HastertRepublican Representative (IL-14)
Alcee HastingsDemocrat Representative (FL-23)
Doc HastingsRepublican Representative (WA-4)
Orrin HatchRepublican Sr Senator (UT)
Mark HatfieldFormer Republican Senator (OR)
Robert HavernDemocratic Massachusetts State Senator (Fourth Middlesex)
Robin HayesRepublican Representative (NC-8)
J.D. HayworthRepublican Representative (AZ-6)
Robert HedlundRepublican Massachusetts State Senator (Plymouth & Norfolk)
Joel HefleyRepublican Representative (CO-5)
Bill HefnerFormer Democrat Representative (NC-8, 1975-98)
Fred HeinemanFormer Republican Representative (NC-4)
Jesse HelmsRepublican Sr Senator (NC)
Jeb HensarlingUS Representative (Texas-5)
Wally HergerRepublican Representative (CA-2)
Baron HillDemocrat Representative (IN-9)
Rick HillRepublican Representative (MT-AL)
Van HillearyRepublican Representative (TN-4)
Earl HilliardDemocrat Representative (AL-7)
Maurice HincheyDem./Ind./Lib./Working-Fam. Representative (NY-26)
Ruben HinojosaDemocrat Representative (TX-15)
Dave HobsonRepublican Representative (OH-7)
Jim HodgesDemocrat Governor (SC)
Joseph HoeffelDemocrat Representative (PA-13)
Peter HoekstraRepublican Representative (MI-2)
John HoevenRepublican Governor (ND)
Martin HokeFormer Republican Representative (OH-10)
Bob HoldenDemocrat Governor (MO)
Tim HoldenDemocrat Representative (PA-6)
Fritz HollingsDemocrat Jr Senator (SC)
Rush HoltDemocrat Representative (NJ-12)
Mike HondaDemocrat Representative (CA-15)
Darlene HooleyDemocrat Representative (OR-5)
Steve Hopkins2000 Constitution Challenger for Senate (TX)
Steve HornRepublican Representative (CA-38)
John HostettlerRepublican Representative (IN-8)
Amo HoughtonRepublican/Conservative Representative (NY-31)
Carla HowellLibertarian Challenger Governor (MA) & 2000 Challenger for Senate
Scott Howell2000 Democrat Challenger for Senate (UT)
Steny HoyerDemocrat Representative (MD-5)
Rick Hubbard2000 Republican Challenger for Senate (VT)
Mike HuckabeeRepublican Governor (AR)
Arianna HuffingtonPolitical Columnist
Jane Dee HullRepublican Governor (AZ)
Kenny HulshofRepublican Representative (MO-9)
James HuntDemocrat Governor (NC)
Duncan HunterRepublican Representative (CA-52)
Asa HutchinsonDirector of DEA & Former Republican Representative (AR-3)
Tim HutchinsonRepublican Sr Senator (AR)
Kay Bailey HutchisonRepublican Jr Senator (TX)
Henry HydeR