2020 United States Presidential Election (The Great Split)

The 2020 United States Presidential Election was the 59th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. The Constitution ticket of incumbent President Donald Trump and incumbent Vice President Ben Carson defeated the Democratic-Green alliance ticket of former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.

Trump's coalition of parties easily renominated him, with the Constitution Party's many state affiliates canceling their primaries. The Reform Party did the same, though the Republican and Libertarian parties still held primaries. In both, Trump crushed his token opposition, winning over 90% of the vote in both.

Due to the heavy loss in 2016, the Democratic Party and Green Party chose to ally. Over twenty candidates ran, and Gillum, the 2018 Democratic nominee for Florida Governor, eventually emerged as the top candidate, narrowly beating 2016 Green nominee Bernie Sanders. Gillum chose Warren, one of his defeated opponents, as his running mate.

Issues of the election mainly centered on domestic policy, such as gun policy, abortion, homosexual marriage, and economic policy such as taxation.