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Elaine Walker (D-PA) announces second run in the 2020 Presidential Election

  • Writer: John Norvell
    John Norvell
  • Dec 12, 2022
  • 2 min read

After dropping her Presidential run earlier this month to favor former Presidential candidate, Robert Hawthorne (Gov. CA), Walker has announced to re-run in the election in hopes to save Democrats positions in the race.

Presidential Campaign ad for Elaine Walker (D-A), Accessed 12 December 2022


Elaine Walker, a Democrat out of Pennsylvania has re-announce her Presidential bid in the 2020 Presidential elections. She formerly ran, until pulling out of the race after former candidate Robert Hawthorne took a huge lead in the polls before announcing his pull-out from the Presidential run. Democrats must now maintain her stage appearance to have a solid campaign as they cannot find and stay with a singular person running.


"When I first suspended my Presidential campaign in this primary, I firmly believe our party must unite behind one candidate to guarantee we can have a successful election. It's clear that the candidate so many supported, including myself, misguided the American people on the principles of the Democratic Party." -Elaine Walker (D-PA) on her Presidential bid. https://twitter.com/RepWaIker/status/1602425457244528640?s=20&t=mEX6VQ5FFFV7Q8NYXrVvNw

As stated in her tweet, the first candidate did indeed let down the Democratic party, heavily. She must reunite the party and the American people if she wants a single hope of taking office. Many people have portrayed the Democratic party as charlatan crooks that can't maintain policy and a candidate. All of her campaign must be focused on uniting everyone at first before diving straight into policy holding.


Another thing that might separate her campaign from other parts of the Democratic Community could be the support from the Hawthorne family. Robert, and Ella have openly admitted that they endorse Walker. Keep in mind, Hayes did deny their endorsement, which surely boosted his action for running for president. There was less hatrid on his agenda which united both sides of the aisle for that act.


For the Republican side of the aisle, this has yet again boosted their campaign as they have managed to maintain the original 2 candidates in their race. This clearly shows the Republicans could form a big superpower in the US Government as they have maintained party leadership, and tranquility throughout the primary.

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