2020 Election Central

As the nation gears up for the election of the President of the United States, disABLEDVOTER.com is committed to providing you with information regarding those who are contenders for elected office.

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The 2020 Presidential Election is Tuesday, November 3. Here is a breakdown of the major candidates and where they stand on issues.

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES

1,991 of the 3,979 delegates are needed to win the 2020 nomination

JOE BIDEN was the Vice President of the United States from 2009-2017. Before serving as the second in command to President Barack Obama. Biden served in the United States Senate from 1972-2009.
Click here to read about where Biden stands on the issues.
1,142 DELEGATES (as of March 20, 2020)
Bernie Sanders is the current United States Senator from Vermont. Before becoming a Senator in 2007, he served in Congress also representing Vermont. This is his second run for the presidency. He was second to Hillary Clinton in 2016 primary race.
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881 ELEGATES (as of March 20, 2020)