In one set, we matched Hillary Clinton (D) in a series of two-way contests with Donald Trump (R), Ohio Governor John Kasich (R), and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R). In the second set, we matched these same candidates in a series of three-way contests that also included former governor Gary Johnson.

Who are the presidential candidates we matched on Election Day?

In one set, we matched Hillary Clinton (D) in a series of two-way contests with Donald Trump (R), Ohio Governor John Kasich (R), and House Speaker Paul Ryan (R). In the second set, we matched these same candidates in a series of three-way contests that also included former governor Gary Johnson.

Who is Evan McMullin’s third party 2016 running mate?

“CIA’s McMullin Launches “Third Party” 2016 POTUS Campaign”. Independent Political Report. Retrieved August 8, 2016. ^ Walshe, Shushannah (October 6, 2016). “Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin Picks Mindy Finn as Running Mate”. ABC News. Retrieved October 7, 2016. ^ “Independent Candidate Inundated With Mystery Running Mate Questions”.

Did an independent candidate accidentally pick a running mate?

^ Strauss, Daniel (September 7, 2016). “Whoops: Independent candidate appears to have accidentally picked a running mate”. Politico. Retrieved September 7, 2016. ^ “Archived copy”.

When did the independent American party nominate Farley Anderson?

August 12, 2015. ^ Independent American Party nominated Farley Anderson”, Independent Political Report. July 26, 2015. ^ “Soltysik/Walker 2016 – Timeline”. Facebook. Retrieved August 1, 2016.

Who are the top 5 2016 presidential candidates?

2016 presidential candidates 1 Lindsey Graham 2 Lawrence Lessig 3 Bernie Sanders 4 Rick Santorum 5 Elizabeth Warren

How many candidates are running for president in 2020?

List of registered 2020 presidential candidates. As of October 21, 2019, 904 candidates have filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for president.

Will Cruz Paul and Graham join the Republican Party in Oklahoma?

^ “Cruz, Paul, Graham join the Republican presidential party in Oklahoma”. Examiner Enterprise. 2015-12-09. Retrieved 2016-02-26. ^ Carter Stoddard (2015-12-02).