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Business executive and former president who returned to the White House after the 2024 election. His profile is built around executive experience, a small-donor-heavy national fundraising operation, and consistently high news attention.

Vice president and former Ohio senator whose influence comes from executive office, close alignment with Trump, and high national visibility.

Former vice president, senator, and prosecutor who became the Democratic nominee in 2024. Her profile emphasizes executive experience, prosecutorial background, and broad national fundraising infrastructure.

Speaker of the House with agenda-setting control over House floor action, negotiations, and Republican messaging.

Longtime senator, vice president, and 46th president. Biden began the 2024 cycle as the Democratic incumbent before ending his campaign and endorsing Harris.

Senate Democratic leader and long-serving New York senator with major influence over confirmations, caucus strategy, and federal negotiations.

Senate Republican leader and South Dakota senator with major influence over the chamber's agenda and Republican coalition management.

House Democratic leader and Brooklyn representative who shapes Democratic House strategy, messaging, and negotiations.

Kentucky senator and former Senate Republican leader whose influence centers on courts, party strategy, campaign infrastructure, and Senate procedure.

Texas senator, former presidential candidate, and conservative media figure with high visibility on immigration, courts, tech, culture issues, and Republican presidential politics.

Massachusetts senator and former presidential candidate known for consumer finance, banking oversight, wealth taxes, antitrust, student debt, and crypto regulation.

South Carolina senator with major visibility on judicial confirmations, foreign policy, defense, immigration, and Republican coalition politics around Trump.

California governor and prominent national Democrat with executive power over the largest state economy and frequent national media presence.

Illinois senator and longtime Democratic whip with major leverage on floor strategy, judicial nominations, immigration debates, and caucus vote-counting.

Maine senator known for appropriations power, bipartisan dealmaking, and high-leverage votes on nominations, abortion, budgets, and institutional issues.

Former astronaut and Navy combat veteran serving as Arizona senator, with high relevance on border policy, defense, veterans policy, and presidential-cycle battleground politics.

Wyoming senator and Republican whip with influence over energy policy, public lands, health care, and caucus vote-counting.

California senator with national visibility on immigration, federal courts, election administration, and coalition politics tied to the largest Democratic state delegation.

Florida governor and former presidential candidate with a national conservative profile and major influence over state policy debates.

Minnesota senator and former presidential candidate known for antitrust, tech regulation, elections administration, agriculture, and bipartisan dealmaking.

New Jersey senator and former presidential candidate with visibility on criminal justice, judiciary fights, voting rights, nutrition, and Democratic coalition politics.

New York representative and high-visibility progressive whose influence comes from media reach, grassroots fundraising, and agenda-setting inside the Democratic left.

Alaska senator with influence on energy, public lands, Native affairs, appropriations, and confirmation politics, often watched as an independent-minded Republican vote.

First-term Arizona senator and Iraq War veteran with strong relevance for Latino-voter coalition politics, immigration debates, and early-career Senate positioning.

Independent Vermont senator and democratic-socialist-aligned national figure with long-running influence on progressive economic policy.

Environmental lawyer and independent 2024 candidate whose campaign drew outsized media attention before he suspended active campaigning and backed Trump.

Physician and recurring Green Party presidential candidate. Her profile is strongest on issue branding and third-party ballot access, with lower federal-office and legislative data coverage.

Libertarian nominee and activist known for civil-liberties messaging and third-party ballot access. Federal data is thinner than major-party candidates, so more fields carry mixed-source labels.

Public intellectual and independent left candidate whose campaign centered anti-poverty, anti-war, and democracy themes with lower national fundraising scale.