Democratic Party Presidential Nominees Since 1828
A Historical Overview
Since its founding in 1828, the Democratic Party has nominated 16 individuals for the presidency of the United States. The incumbent president, Joe Biden, is the 46th president and assumed office on January 20, 2021.
Recent Dominance
In the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, Biden faced minimal opposition and emerged as the clear frontrunner. His dominance mirrored that of previous Democratic nominees, who have often had a strong lead over other candidates.
Powerful Position
As the head of the United States government, the president holds arguably the most influential position in the world. They are elected to a four-year term and can serve a maximum of two terms.
Biden's 2024 Nomination
Despite taking office in early 2021, President Biden is expected to face little opposition in his bid for the Democratic Party nomination in the 2024 presidential election.
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