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View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. Don't miss a brief. Sign up for our daily email. Your Email. Contributors Become a Contributor. Several other contenders also had prominent backers. LaRe was backed by Stivers, the popular former congressman who vacated the seat in May.

In northeastern Ohio's Cleveland-based 11th District, meanwhile, the Democratic Party's schisms were on full display. With 13 candidates on the Democratic primary ballot, the central battle was between two Black women: Brown, 46, a member of the Cuyahoga County Council endorsed by former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and progressive Turner, 53, who was endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders. Brown emphasized her support for Biden's administration, and Brown's supporters highlighted Turner's past criticism of the president.

Turner was the co-chair of Sanders' presidential campaign; last year she compared voting for Democratic President Joe Biden to eating excrement. Subscribe for our daily curated newsletter to receive the latest exclusive Reuters coverage delivered to your inbox.

More from Reuters. At the convention, party delegates typically select the Republican presidential nominee and vote to adopt a platform outlining the party's policy priorities and values.

According to presidential historian Tevi Troy, however, "conventions today remain largely party advertising opportunities rather than fora for real decision-making. In addition to President Donald Trump , the following candidates appeared on five or more Republican primary ballots:. As of November , the following 12 politicians and public figures had been discussed as potential candidates for the Republican presidential nomination.

Individuals in this list will be removed or added based on statements from candidates on their potential candidacy and media reports. The following chart shows Republican presidential campaign fundraising, including both total receipts and contributions from individuals, as well as campaign spending.

Figures for each candidate run through the end of June or through the final reporting period during which the candidate was actively campaigning for president. The total disbursements column includes operating expenditures, transfers to other committees, refunds, loan repayments, and other disbursements. As of November , the Republican National Committee had not released any information about possible Republican primary debates.

The following chart includes the campaign logo and slogan for each Republican presidential candidate. The following chart shows the Republican presidential ticket from every presidential election between and Ballotpedia features , encyclopedic articles written and curated by our professional staff of editors, writers, and researchers.

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