Presidential Hopefuls

Donald Picard

Donald Picard and his husband were the first male gay couple to be married in Massachusetts and were very active in getting their rights to do so, which has inspired Mr. Picard’s mentality towards the nation. Because of his experience, Mr. Picard says “I know

Presidential Hopefuls

Hirsh V. Singh

Despite only making up 2% of the U.S. population, Indian Americans are notably making their voice heard on the U.S. political stage from the election of VP Kamala Harris to the five Indian-Americans represented in Congress. Hirsh V. Singh is part of a relatively small

Presidential Hopefuls

John Vail

Presidential candidate John Vail does not want to be president. It’s all over his website; his candidacy announcement reads, “An important task for the ‘campaign’ will be to make it abundantly clear that Vail is not an ideal candidate for the job”. Instead, Vail wants

Presidential Hopefuls

Mary Maxwell

Republican presidential candidate Mary Maxwell of Concord, NH, claims that “terrible, unbelievable” things are happening in the United States today and that it is time that Americans exercise their constitutional right to “punish the powerful.” Maxwell believes that a number of anomalies are taking place

Presidential Hopefuls

Gabriel Cornejo

While the role of the president is often associated with fame, honors, and prestige, Gabriel Cornejo, a 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, is relatively unknown. Although he does not come from a wealthy or well-known family like some of his peers, Cornejo is working to become