
Joe Biden is the current President of the United States and is running for re-election. Joe Biden won the election in 2020 after securing a win from Donald Trump. He was also former President Barack Obama's Vice President. Joe Biden is currently 81 years old and the primary candidate of the Democratic Party. Joe Biden's policies include addressing climate change by setting a national goal to "reduce greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030", limiting the sale of assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, and the cancellation of student debt for millions.

Donald Trump is the Republican candidate running for president and is seeking re-election after losing to Joe Biden in 2020. Donald Trump served as US President from 2016 to 2020. He is 77 years old. Donald Trump's policies include what he called "Dismantling the deep state", addressing the conflict at the U.S.-Mexico border, foreign trade, overseas affairs including the war between Russia and Ukraine, transgender rights, abolishing the Department of Education, public safety enhancements, and energy consumption and production.

Robert Kennedy Jr. is an independent candidate running for president. He is the nephew of John F. Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy, and is 70 years old. Robert Kennedy Jr.'s policies include addressing the climate crisis by "incentivizing industries to use clean energy sources in an effort to reduce toxic waste, industrial poisons, and pesticides". Kennedy also plans to "transform" the police through methods such as de-escalation techniques and meditation skills to avoid unnecessary arrests. Similar to Joe Biden, Kennedy also has several proposals for reducing student loan debt. Other policies include economic strength, foreign policy in Ukraine, and reproductive rights of women.