Trump won the 2016 United States presidential election running for Republican party, but lost the popular vote.
Trump lost the 2020 United States presidential election to Joe Biden, and won the 2024 United States presidential election against Kamala Harris to win a non-consecutive second term as president, both of which he also ran as a Republican candidate.
During the campaign, Trump qualified for the Michigan and California Reform Party presidential primaries.
[4] Candidates listed received at least 0.01% of the total vote: Notes: The table below shows the four candidates that have either (a) held public office, (b) been included in a minimum of five independent national polls, or (c) received substantial media coverage.
The president's challengers withdrew from the race after the primaries started, or in the case of De la Fuente, accepted one or more 3rd party nominations.