2000 USGR Election

General Election
The 2000 USGR Presidential election has not begun yet. Jae Manhatten as of (May, 21st 2023 irl) is running for the Democrats. Jae Manhattan running in a very republican environment will be expected to pander toward republicans. He has stated that he supports limiting abortion to 15 weeks except in some cases and he has picked a Republican running mate in marjorie Taylor Greene. The election will be overseen by Federal election commission officials aswell as the Server Security Association

Republican Primary
Kristi noem has been leading most polls and Lisa murkowski the current senate majority leader isnt far behind. in third is Central York School board director Wendy M. Crane. There will be 4 debates held this cycle, a Iowa debate, a New Hampshire Debate, a South Carolina-Nevada Debate, and a Super Tuesday debate. all 50 states will hold contest.

Declared

 * Kristi Noem - Governor of the Midwest (2000-)
 * Lisa Murkowski - Senate Majority Leader (2000-), U.S Senator for Alaska (2000-),
 * Wendy Crane - School Board Member (2000-),

Potential

Sarah Palin - U.S Representative (AK-AL)

Marjorie Taylor-Greene - U.S Representative (GA-14) (Running for Vice President under Jae Manhatten)

Democratic Primary
The USGR 2000 Democratic Primary is not as contested with Jae Manhatten being the only announced candidate thus far. He is less than certain to become the democrats nominee for President in November. He may be the first Nominee to choose a Vice President of the opposite party. Josh Shapiro, a centrist moderate, Democrat, U.S. Senator for the northeast region has declined to run for president this year and has yet to make and endorsement, however he is likely to endorse Kristi Noem or Lisa Murkowski. He has stated he will not run as a 3rd party candidate this year, The primary voting sequence has not commenced yet but Jae Manhattan is as of right now running unoppossed

Declared

 * Jae Manhatten, Governor of the Northeast (2000-)

Declined

 * Josh Shapiro, U.S. Senator for the Northeast (2000-)