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[[Marianne Williamson|'''Marianne Williamson''']], a author, spiritual activist, and candidate for president in [[2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries|2020]] against President [[Joe Biden]], announced her campaign for the [[2024 United States presidential election]] in a interview on February 23, 2023. Williamson is the first candidate to be a major candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, due to [[Joe Biden|President Biden]] not yet announcing if he will seek re-election. She is the first female candidate since the formation of the [[1912 Democratic Party presidential primaries|primary system in 1912]] to seek the nomination twice against a Democratic |
[[Marianne Williamson|'''Marianne Williamson''']], a author, spiritual activist, and candidate for president in [[2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries|2020]] against President [[Joe Biden]], announced her campaign for the [[2024 United States presidential election]] in a interview on February 23, 2023. Williamson is the first candidate to be a major candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, due to [[Joe Biden|President Biden]] not yet announcing if he will seek re-election. She is the first female candidate since the formation of the [[1912 Democratic Party presidential primaries|primary system in 1912]] to seek the nomination twice against a Democratic president.{{cn}} |
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Marianne Williamson, a author, spiritual activist, and candidate for president in 2020 against President Joe Biden, announced her campaign for the 2024 United States presidential election in a interview on February 23, 2023. Williamson is the first candidate to be a major candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, due to President Biden not yet announcing if he will seek re-election. She is the first female candidate since the formation of the primary system in 1912 to seek the nomination twice against a Democratic president.[citation needed]