Which of these five presidential candidates is most likely to win the popular vote?
The presidential election season is over.
But in case you haven’t been paying attention, the question of which candidate is likely to beat the popular votes in November is an important one, particularly in the wake of President Trump’s defeat.
With more than 270 electoral votes, there are a number of options for the winner, but all are likely to come down to the electoral college.
In our roundtable, we will look at the four most likely winners, and we’ll share the reasons why they could be the one to take the White House.1.
John McCainJohn McCain is the only candidate on this list who has won a majority of popular votes.
He’s the former U.S. senator from Arizona, and he’s been in the Senate for more than a quarter of a century.
He was the Republican nominee in 2008, and won the election.
The former Republican senator from Alaska has been the longest-serving Republican senator in the U. S. history.
He retired from the U and has become an advocate for peace and reconciliation in the Middle East.
He has said he believes the United States needs to withdraw from the Iraq War, but he has yet to say whether he’ll do so.
McCain has said repeatedly that he wants to see the country move toward an “America First” foreign policy, and his stance on Russia has been controversial.
His running mate, Joe Biden, has said that he supports an American withdrawal from the region and wants a two-state solution.
In fact, Biden has said his country will stay involved in the region, and that he will seek to make sure that the United Nations Security Council has the authority to enforce the terms of the Iran deal.2.
Mike HuckabeeMike Huckabee is the former governor of Arkansas and a Republican presidential candidate.
He ran for president in 2008 and lost to Obama.
He is the son of former U to Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole.
He served as the governor of South Carolina and was a prominent supporter of former President George W. Bush during the Iraq war.
In the Senate, he has pushed legislation to protect abortion rights, and in the 2016 presidential election he received less than 5 percent of the vote.
He says that he opposes all abortion and supports same-sex marriage.
He opposes the Iran nuclear deal, and has called for the withdrawal of American troops from the Middle Eastern region.3.
Mitt RomneyMitt Romney has been in public life for more the last three decades, and most of that time he has been a Republican.
Romney, a Mormon, was the governor and former speaker of the Massachusetts state House, which is where he served for a brief period in 2011.
He became the presumptive nominee in 2012 and won easily, winning 306 electoral votes.
Romney is the founder and chairman of the Mormon Church.
He lost his primary election in 2016, but his candidacy continues to grow.
He recently released a new book, A Better Way, which includes his vision of a more peaceful world, and many of his proposals, like his pledge to create jobs, are progressive.
He supports free trade and immigration, and says he wants America to move toward a “meritocracy.”
He has also said that while he opposes abortion, he opposes the use of military force against countries that use torture.4.
Joe BidenJoe Biden has been an active and prominent member of the Democratic Party for more of his life than anyone else in American history.
The 44-year-old has been married three times, has two children, and lives in the city of Delaware.
He also has a college degree from the University of Delaware, and worked as a lobbyist before becoming vice president.
Biden was elected to the Senate in 2008 as the first Democrat to win a presidential election in Delaware since Joe Biden became governor in 1976.
He left office in 2021 and served until 2019.
He currently serves as the vice president of the United Auto Workers.5.
Rick PerryRick Perry is the Republican governor of Texas, and the former US senator from Texas.
He began his political career as a Democrat, but switched parties to vote for George W., in 1992, and to vote against Bill Clinton, in 1998.
He then switched parties again in 2002, voting for George Bush, and then against Barack Obama in 2012.
Perry is now the chairman of an oil company, and was the former chairman of Texas Instruments.
He previously served as governor of the state of Texas.
Perry’s wife, Ann, was previously a U.N. ambassador.6.
Rick SantorumRick Santorum is the U the former senator from Pennsylvania.
He entered the U Senate in 1998 and was elected as a Republican to the U House of Representatives in 2004.
He gained traction as the frontrunner in the Republican presidential primary, and later became the party’s presidential nominee in 2016.
He now runs the conservative Americans for Prosperity (AFP) organization.
Santorum has repeatedly advocated for the use for torture and has advocated for ending birth control.
He and his wife, Karen, have three children.7.