Who will run for the 2028 Republican nomination for the presidency? [Add Answers]
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2028
69%
Ron Desantis
13%
Donald Trump, Sr
39%
Greg Abbott
34%
Nikki Haley
52%
Ted Cruz
4%
Mike Pence
30%
Tim Scott
20%
Vivek Ramaswamy
20%
Tucker Carlson
58%
Glenn Youngkin
5%
Kristi Noem
31%
Mike Johnson
17%
Matt Gaetz
17%
Marjorie Taylor Greene
34%
Lauren Boebert
50%
Tom Cotton
4%
Elon Musk
4%
Kari Lake
45%
Sarah Sanders
41%
Chris Sununu

Resolution Criteria

For each candidate listed, the market will resolve YES if they:

  • Officially announce their candidacy for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination, OR

  • File paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for president as a Republican in 2028, OR

  • Takes part in an official Republican presidential debate, OR

  • Appear on any state's Republican presidential primary ballot in 2028

The market will resolve NO for candidates who:

  • Explicitly rule out running in the 2028 election during 2028

  • Do not take any of the above actions

  • Run as an independent or for another party's nomination

The resolution will be after Super Tuesday.

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  • If an answer is added after that answer has already satisfied the criteria to resolve, that answer will resolve N/A

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I will reserve judgment on whether somebody's eligible for the presidency until they either choose not to run on Super Tuesday or a consensus of state courts of last resort (or the Supreme Court, should it get involved) finds that they are ineligible for the presidency.

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Not a Natural Born US Citizen

@FergusArgyll Given the significant ambiguity regarding who is a natural-born US citizen[1] and the significant headwinds towards a possible constitutional amendment revoking the natural-born citizen clause[2]. I will reserve judgment on whether somebody's eligible for the presidency until they either choose not to run on Super Tuesday or a consensus of state courts of last resort (or the Supreme Court, should it get involved) finds that they are ineligible for the presidency.


[1] Eugene D. Mazo, “Rethinking Presidential Eligibility Forum: Election Law and the Presidency,” Fordham L. Rev. 85, no. 3 (2016–2017): 1045–72; Paul Clement and Neal Katyal, “On the Meaning of ‘Natural Born Citizen’ Constitutional Law: Commentary,” Harv. L. Rev. F. 128, no. 5 (2014–2015): 161–64; Lawrence B. Solum, “Originalism and the Natural Born Citizen Clause,” Mich. L. Rev. First Impressions 107 (2008–2009): 22

[2] Ilya Shapiro et al., The Proposed Amendments, NCC Constitutional Convention, Constitution Drafting Project, (National Constitution Center), 9, accessed December 13, 2024 https://constitutioncenter.org; Akhil Reed Amar, America’s Unwritten Constitution: The Precedents and Principles We Live By (New York: Basic Books, 2012), 452–56

@AaronSimansky 100%

I was giving a reason for my confidence not complaining about it's inclusion...

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