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Who's running for president in 2024? Meet the candidates — and likely candidates — vying for your vote
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Washington — The 2024 presidential campaign is underway, with twelve Republicans seeking their party's nomination, and President Biden announcing his reelection bid with a video released on April 25, four years after he entered the race in 2020.
The field of GOP presidential hopefuls was set after it grew substantially throughout May and into June, but with the first presidential primary months away, a lot can change before voters head to the polls. Former President Donald Trump is considered the frontrunner among the Republican presidential hopefuls, but his pair of federal indictments by the Justice Department and two other indictments by local prosecutors in Georgia and New York could roil the ongoing presidential race.
Here is the current field of candidates, others who decided against it and those who dropped out.
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This story previously aired on Feb. 10, 2024. It was updated on Feb. 15, 2025. AMIE HARWICK (video): You can seek therapy to address an issue like depression, anxiety, a breakup. You can also seek therapy to be a better you! GARETH PURSEHOUSE (voicemail): I have so much I need to say. Please give me a chance to just say it. … Please (crying) please.
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