List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who voiced their endorsement for the office of the president of Donald Trump as the Republican Party's presidential candidate for the 2020 United States presidential election.
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Campaign | 2020 United States presidential election |
Candidate | Donald Trump President of the United States (2017–present) Mike Pence Vice President of the United States (2017–present) Governor of Indiana (2013–2017) U.S. Representative from Indiana (2001–2013) |
Affiliation | Republican Party |
Headquarters | Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York City, New York (main base) |
Receipts | US$358,199,769.41[1] (December 31, 2019) |
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Federal executive officials
Vice Presidents
- Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States (2017–present); 50th Governor of Indiana (2013–2017); U.S. Representative from IN-6 (2003–2013) and IN-2 (2001–2003)[2]
Cabinet-level officials
- Ben Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2017–present); candidate for President in 2016[3]
- Betsy DeVos, U.S. Secretary of Education (2017–present)[4]
- Steve Mnuchin, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (2017–present)[5]
- Chad Wolf, Acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2019–present)[6]
Department of Homeland Security officials
- Ken Cuccinelli, Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (2019–present); Attorney General of Virginia (2010-2014)[6]
- Mark A. Morgan, Chief Operating Officer and acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (2019–present)[6]
White House officials
- Kellyanne Conway, Senior Counselor to the President (2017–present)[7]
- Kayleigh McEnany, White House Press Secretary (2020–present)[8]
Ambassadors
- Woody Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2017–present)[9]
Former federal executive officials
Vice Presidents
- Dan Quayle, 44th Vice President of the United States (1989–1993), U.S. Senator from Indiana (1981–1989), U.S. Representative from IN-04 (1977-1981)[10]
Cabinet-level officials
- Nikki Haley, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017–2018); Governor of South Carolina (2011–2017)[11]
- Linda McMahon, former president and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, 25th Administrator of the Small Business Administration (2017-2019)[12][13]
- Rick Perry, United States Secretary of Energy (2017–2019); Governor of Texas (2000–2015)[14]
- Jeff Sessions, United States Attorney General (2017–2018); U.S. Senator from Alabama (1997–2017); 44th Attorney General of Alabama (1995–1997); U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Alabama (1981-1993)[15]
U.S. Ambassadors
- Jon Huntsman Jr., former United States Ambassador to Russia (2017–2019); former United States Ambassador to China (2009–2011); former Governor of Utah; 2012 Republican presidential candidate[16]
White House officials
- Steve Bannon, White House Chief Strategist (2017)[17]
- John McEntee, Personal Aide to the President (2017–2018)[18]
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Former White House Press Secretary (2017–2019)[19]
U.S. Senators
Current
- Lamar Alexander, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2003–present); 45th Governor of Tennessee (1979–1987)[20]
- Tom Cotton, U.S. Senator from Arkansas (2015–present)[21]
- Joni Ernst, U.S. Senator from Iowa (2015–present)[22]
- Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–present); U.S Representative from CO-4 (2011–2015)[23]
- Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2003–present); U.S. Representative from SC-3 (1995–2003); candidate for president in 2016[24]
- Chuck Grassley, U.S. Senator from Iowa (1981–present)[25]
- Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (1994–present)[21]
- James Lankford, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (2015–present); U.S. Representative from OK-5 (2011–2015)[26]
- Mike Lee, U.S. Senator from Utah (2011–present)[27]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–present)[23]
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator from Florida (2011–present); Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 111th district (2000–2008); candidate for President in 2016[28]
- Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida (2019–present); 45th Governor of Florida (2011–2019)[28]
- Tim Scott, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2013–present)[29]
- Richard Shelby, U.S. Senator from Alabama (1987–present)[30]
- Dan Sullivan, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2015–present)[31]
- Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–present)[32]
Former
- Dean Heller, U.S. Senator from Nevada (2011–2019)[33]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Robert Aderholt, U.S. Representative from AL-4 (1997–present)[30]
- Don Bacon, U.S. Representative from NE-2 (2017–present)[34]
- Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-5 (2011–present)[30]
- Mike Bost, U.S. Representative from IL-12 (2015–present)[35]
- Ken Buck, U.S. Representative from CO-4 (2011–present)[36]
- Steve Chabot, U.S. Representative from OH-1 (1995–2009, 2011–present)[37]
- Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative from FL-1 (2017–present)[38]
- Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from OH-04 (2007–present)[39]
- John Joyce, U.S. Representative from PA-13 (2019–present)[40]
- John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–present)[41]
- Fred Keller, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2019–present)[42]
- Peter King, U.S. Representative from NY-02 (1993–present) [43]
- Doug Lamborn, U.S. Representative from CO-5 (2007–present)[36]
- Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative from AZ-8 (2018–present)[44]
- David Kustoff, U.S. Representative from TN-8 (2017–present)[45]
- Kevin McCarthy, U.S. Representative from CA-23 (2007–present); House Majority Leader (2014–2019); House Minority Leader (2019–Present)[31]
- Gary Palmer, U.S. Representative from AL-6 (2015–present)[30]
- Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-6 (2019–present)[46]
- Scott Perry, U.S. Representative from PA-10 (2013–present)[47]
- Bill Posey, U.S. Representative from FL-8 (2009–present)[48]
- Denver Riggleman, U.S. Representative from VA-5 (2019–present)[49]
- Cathy McMorris Rodgers, U.S. Representative from WA-05 (2005–present)[50]
- Steve Scalise, U.S. Representative from LA-1 (2008–present); House Majority Whip (2014–2019); House Minority Whip (2019–Present)[51]
- Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from NY-21 (2015–present)[52]
- Glenn Thompson, U.S. Representative from PA-15 (2009–present)[53]
- Scott Tipton, U.S. Representative from CO-3 (2011–present)[36]
- Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative from NJ-02 (2019–present) (Formerly Democratic, Republican since 2020)[54]
- Ted Yoho, U.S. Representative from FL-3 (2013–present)[55]
- Lee Zeldin, U.S. Representative from NY-1 (2015–present)[56]
Former
- Tom Marino, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2011–2019)[57]
State and territorial executive officials
Governors
Current
- Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas (2015–present)[58]
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida (2019–present); U.S. Representative from FL-06 (2013–2018)[28]
- Doug Ducey, Governor of Arizona (2015–present)[59]
- Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska (2018–present)[31]
- Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah (2009–present)[60]
- Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama (2017–present)[61]
- Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia (2017–present)[62] (former Democrat)
- Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina (2017–present)[24]
- Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota (2019–present)[63]
- Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa (2017–present)[64]
- Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present)[65]
- Ralph Torres, Governor of Northern Mariana Islands (2015–present)[66]
Former
- Matt Bevin, Governor of Kentucky (2015–2019)[67]
- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois (2003–2009)[68] (Democrat)
- Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018), Republican candidate for President in 2016[7]
- Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007)[69]
- Paul LePage, Governor of Maine (2011–2019)[70]
- Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019), Republican candidate for President in 2016[71]
Attorneys General
Current
- Curtis Hill, Attorney General of Indiana (2017–present)[72]
- Jeff Landry, Attorney General of Louisiana (2016–present)[73]
- Steve Marshall, Attorney General of Alabama (2017–present)[31]
- Ashley Moody, Attorney General of Florida (2019–present), Judge of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida (2007–2017)[28]
- Jason Ravnsborg, Attorney General of South Dakota (2019–present)[74]
- Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah (2013–present)[75]
- Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General of Arkansas (2015–present)[76]
Lieutenant Governors
Current
- Jeanette Núñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present)[77]
Former
- Rebecca Kleefisch, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (2011-2019)[78]
Other statewide elected officials
Current
- George P. Bush, Land Commissioner of Texas (2015–present)[79]
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, Chair of the Alabama Public Service Commission[31]
- John McMillan, Alabama State Treasurer (2019–present)[30]
- Rick Pate, Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama (2019–present)[31]
State and territorial legislators
State and territorial senators
Current
- Mike Testa, State Senator from New Jersey's 1st Legislative District (2019–present)[80]
- Kristin Phillips-Hill State Senator from the Pennsylvania Senate, District 28 (2019–present)[81]
- Ralph Alvarado, Member of the Kentucky State Senate from the 28th district (2015–present)[82]
State and territorial representatives
Current
- Al Baldasaro, State Representative from New Hampshire (Rockingham 5th district) (2006–present)[83]
- Alonzo Baldonado, State Representative from New Mexico (District 8) (2011–present)[77]
- Jim Carns, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 48th District (1990–2006, 2012–present)[31]
- Fred Doucette, State Representative from New Hampshire (Rockingham 8th district) (2014–present)[83]
- Vernon Jones, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives (District 71) (1993–2001); (Dictrict 91) (2017–present)[84] (Democratic)
- Tim Wadsworth, member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 14th District (2014–present)[31]
- David Welch, State Representative from New Hampshire (Rockingham 13th district) (2014–present)[83]
Former
- David Duke, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 81st district (1989–1992), former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacist[85]
- Lynne Blankenbeker, former State Representative from New Hampshire (Merrimack District 11) (2009–2012)[86]
Municipal and local officials
Mayors
Former
- Rudy Giuliani, former Mayor of New York City (1994–2001)[87]
Local officials
Former
- Erick Erickson, conservative commentator and former Macon, Georgia city councilman[88][89]
International politicians
Heads of State and Government
- Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil, (2019–present)[90][91]
- Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines, (2016–present)[92]
Members of national and supranational parliaments
Former
- Nigel Farage, British politician, and leader of the Brexit Party[93]
Party officials
- Edward F. Cox, Chair of the New York Republican Party (2009–2019)[94]
Individuals
Businesspeople
- Sheldon Adelson, businessman, investor, philanthropist and political donor[95]
- J. Christopher Burch, founder and CEO of Burch Creative Capita and co-founder of Tory Burch LLC[96]
- Herman Cain, businessman, former Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and former 2000 and 2012 Republican presidential candidate (Deceased)[97]
- John Catsimatidis, chairman and CEO of Gristedes[12]
- Larry Ellison, business magnate, investor, and philanthropist, founder of Oracle Corporation[98]
- Lorenzo Fertitta, entrepreuner, investor, and former CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship[99]
- Tilman Fertitta, owner of Landry's, Inc. and the Houston Rockets[100]
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, businesswoman, conspiracy theorist and Republican nominee for Georgia's 14th congressional district[101]
- Harold Hamm, oil and gas tycoon[12][102]
- Ronald Lauder, heir to the Estée Lauder Companies and president of the World Jewish Congress[103][12]
- Jimmy John Liautaud, founder and former chairman of Jimmy John's[104]
- Mike Lindell, founder and CEO of My Pillow[105]
- Isaac Perlmutter, Chairman and former CEO of Marvel Entertainment[106]
Brock Pierce, director of the Bitcoin Foundation, former actor(rescinded endorsement to start his own campaign)[107]- John Schnatter, founder and former CEO of Papa John's Pizza[108]
- Stephen Schwarzman, CEO of The Blackstone Group and chairman of Strategic and Policy Forum (2017)[100]
- Charles Simonyi, creator of Microsoft Office[12]
- Dana White, businessman and President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship[109][110]
Celebrities, producers, and musicians
- Scott Baio, actor[111]
- Stephen Baldwin, actor and political activist[112]
- Roseanne Barr, actress, comedian[111]
- Dean Cain, actor[113]
- Stacey Dash, actress[111]
- Robert Davi, actor, singer[114]
- John Dolmayan, drummer and songwriter[115]
- Kelsey Grammer, actor, director, and producer[116][117]
- Rick Harrison, reality TV personality[118]
- Mary Hart, former host of Entertainment Tonight[119][120]
- Brandi Love, pornographic actress[121]
- Lorenzo Lamas, actor[122]
- Ted Nugent, singer-songwriter and conservative political activist[123][124]
- Elizabeth Pipko, model, author and founder of Jexodus[125]
- Carrie Prejean, model and former beauty queen[126]
- Dennis Quaid, actor[127]
- Randy Quaid, actor[128]
- Willie Robertson, reality TV personality and CEO of Duck Commander[129]
- Antonio Sabàto Jr., actor[130]
- Joy Villa, singer and songwriter[131]
- Jon Voight, actor[132]
- Isaiah Washington, actor[133][134][135]
Kanye West, rapper and entrepreneur(rescinded endorsement to start his own campaign)[136]- James Woods, actor and producer[137][138]
- Chuck Woolery, former game show host and talk show host[139]
Athletes and coaches
- Bill Baker, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Neal Broten, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Dave Christian, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Colby Covington, professional mixed martial artist[141]
- Jim Craig, retired ice hockey player[140]
- Mike Ditka, retired NFL coach[142]
- Road Dogg, retired professional wrestler[143]
- Mike Eruizone, retired ice hockey player and former captain of the United States men's national ice hockey team[140]
- John Harrington, retired ice hockey player[140]
- Lou Holtz, former football player, coach, and analyst [144]
- Aubrey Huff, former Major League Baseball player[145]
- Rob McClanahan, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Jorge Masvidal, professional mixed martial artist[146]
- Ken Morrow, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Jack O'Callahan, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Tito Ortiz, professional mixed martial artist[147]
- Burgess Owens, retired football player and current political candidate[148]
- Craig Patrick, former assistant coach and general manager for the Pittsburgh Penguins[140]
- Mike Ramsey, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Mariano Rivera, former baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees[149]
- Curt Schilling, former professional baseball pitcher[150]
- Buzz Schneider, retired ice hockey player[140]
- Dave Silk, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
- Kurt Suzuki, baseball catcher for the Washington Nationals[151]
- Tommy Tuberville, former football player, coach, and 2020 Republican U.S. Senate Nominee in Alabama[152]
- Mike Tyson, former professional boxer[153]
- Phil Verchota, retired professional ice hockey player and former captain of the United States men's national ice hockey team[140]
- Herschel Walker, former professional football player[154]
- Mark Wells, retired professional ice hockey player[140]
Activists and public figures
- Patrick Casey, white supremacist[155]
- Nick Fuentes, far-right political commentator and podcaster [155]
- Steve Hilton, political commentator and former British political advisor[156]
- Charlie Kirk, founder and leader of Turning Point USA[157]
- Bob Kroll, president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis[158]
- Mark McCloskey, personal injury attorney and accused criminal[159]
- Malik Obama, half brother of Barack Obama[160]
- Candace Owens, conservative commentator and political activist[161][162]
- Joey Salads, YouTube personality and prankster[163]
- Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of The Daily Wire[164][165]
- Diamond and Silk, live-stream video bloggers, social media personalities, political activists and Fox Nation hosts[166][167]
- Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host[168] (Democrat)
Religious leaders
- Shmuel Kamenetsky, Haredi rabbi and co-founder of Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia[169]
Organizations
Activist groups
Labor unions
- International Union of Police Associations, representing 19,200[176]
- National Association of Police Organizations, representing 362,000[177]
- New York City Police Benevolent Association, representing 24,000[178]
Newspapers
State political parties
- California Republican Party[180]
- Hawaii Republican Party[181]
- Pennsylvania Republican Party[182]
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See also
- List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
- Endorsements in the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries
- News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential primaries
- List of Republicans who oppose the 2020 Donald Trump presidential campaign
- List of Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Howie Hawkins 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
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