The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election is set to take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. It will determine the next President and Vice President of the United States, following the current term of President Joe Biden. Biden, the incumbent, has announced his candidacy for re-election as the Democratic nominee. His main rival from the Republican Party is Donald Trump, the former President, who is seeking to regain office.
Other candidates from both major parties and third-party candidates may also emerge, creating a competitive race. Key issues expected to shape the election include the economy, healthcare, climate change, immigration, and foreign policy. Voter turnout, particularly among younger generations and minority groups, will also play a crucial role.
With the U.S. deeply polarized, the 2024 election is expected to be contentious, as both parties vie for control of the White House and Congress. Political analysts are closely watching for developments in swing states, where voters will likely decide the outcome of the election.
The election will not only affect domestic policy but also have significant implications for the U.S.'s role on the global stage, making it a highly anticipated event in both national and international politics.