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List of notable notable individual politicians and political organizations that have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Former executive branch officials
[edit]Congressional legislators
[edit]State, municipal, sub-state, and local officials
[edit]International politicians
[edit]Party officials
[edit]Current
[edit]Republican National Committee officials
[edit]- Morton Blackwell, Republican National Committeeman from Virginia (1988–present)[1]
- Christina Bobb, Senior Counsel for Election Integrity of the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[2]
- David Bossie, Republican National Committeeman from Maryland (2016–present)[3]
- Duke Buchan, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2022–present) and U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra (2018–2021)[4]
- Craig Campbell, Republican National Committeeman from Alaska (2022–present) and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2009–2010)[5]
- Harmeet Dhillon, Republican National Committeewoman from California (2016–present)[6]
- Luis Fortuño, Republican National Committeeman from Puerto Rico (2001–present), Shadow Representative from Puerto Rico (2017–2021), and Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico (2005–2009)[7]
- John H. Frey, Republican National Committeeman from Connecticut (2007–present)[8]
- Chris LaCivita, chief operating officer of the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[9]
- Debra Lamm, Republican National Committeewoman from Montana (2020–present)[10]
- Leora Levy, Republican National Committeewoman from Connecticut (2016–present)[8]
- Bill Palatucci, Republican National Committeeman from New Jersey (2010–present)[11]
- Elizabeth Pipko, Spokesperson for the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[12]
- Shawn Steel, Republican National Committeeman from California (2008–present) and Chair of the California Republican Party (2001–2003)[13]
- Jane Timken, Republican National Committeewoman from Ohio (2024–present)[14]
- Lara Trump, Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2024–present) (Trump's daughter-in-law)[15]
- Michael Whatley, Chair of the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[16]
State party officials
[edit]- Rich Anderson, Chair of the Virginia Republican Party (2020–present)[17]
- Rob Axson, Chair of the Utah Republican Party (2023–present)[18]
- Mike Brown, Chair of the Kansas Republican Party (2023–present)[19]
- Edward F. Cox, Chair of the New York Republican Party (2009–2019, 2023–present)[20]
- Abraham George, Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2024–present)[21]
- David Hann, Chair of the Minnesota Republican Party (2021–present)[22]
- Pete Hoekstra, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2024–present) and U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (2018–2021)[23]
- Bob Hugin, Chair of the New Jersey Republican Party (2021–present)[24]
- D. Michael Hurst Jr., Chair of the Mississippi Republican Party (2024–present) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi (2017–2021)[25]
- Justin Hwang, Chair of the Oregon Republican Party (2022–present)[26]
- Gerard Kassar, Chair of the New York Conservative Party (2019–present) (Conservative Party of New York State)[27]
- Jeff Kaufmann, Chair of the Iowa Republican Party (2014–present)[28]
- Drew McKissick, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (2017–present)[29]
- Joshua McKoon, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2023–present)[23]
- Dorothy Moon, Chair of the Idaho Republican Party (2022–present)[30]
- Jessica Millan Patterson, Chair of the California Republican Party (2019–present)[31]
- Evan Power, Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2024–present)[32]
- Gina Swoboda, Chair of the Arizona Republican Party (2024–present)[33]
- Don Tracy, Chair of the Illinois Republican Party (2021–present)[34]
- Alex Triantafilou, Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2023–present)[35]
- John Wahl, Chair of the Alabama Republican Party (2021–present)[36]
- Dave Williams, Chair of the Colorado Republican Party (2023–present)[37]
County party officials
[edit]- Jose Arango, Chair of the Hudson County Republican Party (1989–present)[38]
- Andrea Catsimatidis, Chair of the Manhattan Republican Party (2017–present)[39]
- Woody Jenkins, Chair of the East Baton Rouge Parish Republican Party (2012–present)[40]
- Anthony Sabatini, Chair of the Lake County Republican Party (2022–present)[41][42]
- Alek Skarlatos, Douglas County Republican Precinct Committee Person for Precinct 12 (2022–present)[43]
Former
[edit]Republican National Committee officials
[edit]- Thomas O. Hicks Jr., Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2019–2023)[44]
- Ronna McDaniel, Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2024)[23]
- Bob Paduchik, Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2019) and Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2021–2023)[45]
- Todd Ricketts, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2018–2022)[46]
- Steve Wynn, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2018)[47]
State party officials
[edit]- David Barton, Vice Chair of the Texas Republican Party (1997–2006)[48]
- Brad Courtney, Chair of the Wisconsin Republican Party (2011–2019)[49]
- Katon Dawson, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (2002–2009)[50]
- Carson Jorgensen, Chair of the Utah Republican Party (2021–2023)[51]
- Kristina Karamo, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2023–2024)[52]
- Meshawn Maddock, Co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2021–2023)[53]
- Ed Martin, Chair of the Missouri Republican Party (2013–2015)[54]
- Andrew McKenna, Chair of the Illinois Republican Party (2005–2009)[55]
- Ralph Reed, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2001–2003)[56]
- Lily Tang Williams, Chair of the Colorado Libertarian Party (2015–2016) and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from NH-02 in 2024[57]
- Kelli Ward, Chair of the Arizona Republican Party (2019–2023)[58]
- Allen Weh, Chair of the New Mexico Republican Party (2004–2009)[59]
County party officials
[edit]- Kimberly Klacik, Member of the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee from the 6th district (2018–2022) and Republican nominee for MD-07 in 2020[60]
Political operatives
[edit]- Nick Begich III, Alaska Policy Forum board member, grandson of former U.S. Representative Nick Begich, and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from AK-AL in 2024[61]
- John Brabender, political consultant[62]
- Eric Branstad, political consultant[63]
- Phil Cox, political campaign manager[64]
- Tony Fabrizio, pollster[65]
- Harrison Floyd, senior Trump 2020 presidential campaign staff member[66]
- Corey Lewandowski, political operative and lobbyist[67]
- Paul Manafort, political consultant and convicted felon[68]
- Brad Parscale, political advisor[69]
- Kevin Roberts, political strategist and president of Heritage Foundation[70]
- Craig Shirley, political consultant[71]
- Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist[72]
- Susie Wiles, political consultant and CEO of Save America PAC[9] (Trump campaign staff member)
Activists and public figures
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- Scott Adams, cartoonist and creator of Dilbert[73]
- Sohrab Ahmari, founding editor of Compact[74]
- Noland Arbaugh, first human recipient of Neuralink's brain–computer interface implant[75]
- Charly Arnolt, sports broadcaster for OutKick[76]
- Raymond Arroyo, author, journalist, and producer[77]
- Tim Ballard, founder and former CEO of Operation Underground Railroad[78]
- Joe Biggs, Proud Boys leader and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[79]
- Del Bigtree, television and film producer, CEO of Informed Consent Action Network[80]
- Michelle Bolsonaro, first lady of Brazil (2019–2023) (Liberal Party)[81]
- Martha Boneta, policy advisor[82]
- Dan Bongino, conservative talk radio host and political commentator[83]
- Deneen Borelli, conservative author, radio and television personality, and columnist[84]
- L. Brent Bozell III, founder of the Media Research Center[1]
- Juanita Broaddrick, former nursing home administrator and Bill Clinton rape accuser[85]
- David Brody, journalist and commentator[86]
- Tammy Bruce, conservative radio host, author, and political commentator[87]
- Jamie Bryson, Northern Irish loyalist activist[88]
- Eric Bolling, conservative political commentator and television personality, former co-host of The Five[89]
- Jon Caldara, libertarian activist and President of the Independence Institute[90]
- Betty Cardenas, political activist and former chair of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly[44]
- Tucker Carlson, conservative political commentator and former host of Tucker Carlson Tonight[91]
- Bianca Censori, Australian architect and model[92]
- Jacob Chansley, conspiracy theorist and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack (Libertarian)[93]
- Chloe Cole, political activist[94]
- Brett Cooper, conservative political commentator[95]
- Charles L. Cotton, President of the National Rifle Association of America[44]
- Ann Coulter, political commentator[96]
- Steven Crowder, conservative political commentator[77]
- Giuseppe Cruciani, Italian radio personality and journalist[97]
- Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America[98]
- Steve Deace, conservative talk show host[99]
- Diamond, NewsMax host (deceased)[100]
- Tudor Dixon, conservative political commentator and Republican nominee for Governor of Michigan in 2022[101]
- Dinesh D'Souza, conservative political commentator[102]
- Myron Ebell, Director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute[103]
- Larry Elder, conservative radio host and attorney, Republican candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate[104]
- Brigitte Gabriel, author and founder of ACT for America[105]
- Mike Gallagher, radio host and conservative political commentator[106]
- Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union[107]
- Brandon Gill, conservative news website founder, son-in-law of author Dinesh D'Souza, and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from TX-26 in 2024[108]
- Brooke Goldstein, human rights lawyer[12]
- Alan Gottlieb, gun rights advocate[44]
- Kimberly Guilfoyle, television news personality[109]
- Martin Gurri, former CIA analyst[110]
- Greg Gutfeld, political commentator and comedian, host of Gutfeld! and co-host of The Five (Libertarian)[111]
- Alina Habba, attorney[112]
- Abraham Hamadeh, former prosecutor with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office[113]
- Josh Hammer, conservative political commentator[114]
- Sean Hannity, conservative television presenter and writer, host of Hannity and The Sean Hannity Show[115]
- Natalie Harp, former television personality[116]
- Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America[98]
- Keith Hodge, conservative political commentator[117]
- Kevin Hodge, conservative political commentator[117]
- Charles Hurt, journalist and political commentator, opinion editor for The Washington Times and editor for Drudge Report[118]
- Stella Inger, news anchor[119]
- Laura Ingraham, conservative political commentator and host of The Ingraham Angle[120]
- Alice Marie Johnson, criminal justice reform advocate and former federal prisoner[121]
- Benny Johnson, conservative political commentator[122]
- Drew Johnson, political columnist[123]
- Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief for The National Pulse[124]
- Greg Kelly, conservative television commentator and retired U.S. Marine Corps Reserve lieutenant colonel, former co-host of Good Day New York[125]
- Megyn Kelly, journalist and media personality, former host of The Kelly File (Independent)[126]
- Marty Kemp, First Lady of Georgia (2019–present)[127]
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lawyer, environmentalist, anti-vaccine activist, and former 2024 presidential candidate (Independent, Democratic until 2023)[128]
- Charlie Kirk, political activist and CEO of Turning Point USA[129]
- Michael Knowles, conservative political commentator[130]
- Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator[131]
- Kari Lake, former news anchor, Republican nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022, and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2024[132]
- Leonard Leo, lawyer and conservative legal activist, chairman of CRC Advisors and Marble Freedom Trust, and former vice president of Federalist Society[133]
- Scott LoBaido, artist and sculptor[134]
- Lara Logan, South African television journalist and war correspondent[80]
- Laura Loomer, political activist and internet personality[135]
- Mohammad Hosseini, political activist, radio host, and founder and leader of Restart[136][137]
- Gina Loudon, conservative media personality[138][139]
- Blake Marnell, political activist and media personality[140]
- Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots[141]
- Joseph D. McBride, criminal defense and civil rights lawyer[142]
- Mark McCloskey, former personal injury lawyer[44]
- Eric Metaxas, radio host[143][144]
- Michael the Black Man, conservative activist[145]
- Stephen Moore, co-founder and former president of the Club for Growth[146]
- Piers Morgan, English journalist and media personality, host of Piers Morgan Uncensored[147]
- Dick Morris, political commentator and advisor to Bill Clinton[148]
- Maye Musk, model and registered dietitian[149]
- Sheila Nazarian, plastic surgeon and television personality[12]
- Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue[150]
- Malik Obama, half-brother of Barack Obama[151]
- Bill O'Reilly, conservative political commentator and television host[152]
- Candace Owens, conservative political commentator and television presenter[153]
- Yeonmi Park, North Korean defector and YouTuber[154]
- Star Parker, syndicated columnist and conservative activist[155]
- Mike Parry, British former journalist, radio presenter, and broadcaster[156]
- CJ Pearson, conservative activist[157]
- Liz Peek, political commentator and business analyst[158]
- Solomon Peña, suspect in the drive-by shootings of New Mexico Democratic politicians[159]
- Andrea Peyser, columnist for the New York Post (Democratic)[160]
- Chris Plante, talk radio host and journalist[77]
- Norman Podhoretz, conservative political commentator[161]
- Jack Posobiec, conservative political commentator and senior editor for Human Events[162]
- Dennis Prager, conservative radio talk show host and co-founder of PragerU[163]
- Scott Presler, conservative activist[164]
- Dave Ramsey, radio host and financial advisor[165]
- Michael Reagan, political commentator and son of Ronald Reagan[166]
- Juan D. Reyes, lawyer[39]
- Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[167]
- Kyle Rittenhouse, acquitted-suspect in the Kenosha unrest shooting and gun rights activist[168]
- Wayne Allyn Root, television and radio host[169]
- Dave Rubin, libertarian-conservative political commentator[80]
- Gayle Ruzicka, conservative activist[170]
- Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority[171]
- Patricia Sandoval, anti-abortion activist[78]
- Debra Saunders, columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal[172]
- Nicole Shanahan, former nominee for U.S. Vice President in 2024 and civil rights attorney (Independent, Democratic until 2024)[173][174]
- Ben Shapiro, conservative activist[175]
- Silk, Newsmax host[100]
- Olga Skabeyeva, Russian television presenter, political commentator, and propagandist of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and Russia-1[176]
- John Solomon, journalist and political commentator, former executive and editor-in-chief for The Washington Times[177]
- Bill Spadea, radio host[178]
- Robby Starbuck, conservative political activist and former music video director[179]
- Sage Steele, former television anchor[180]
- Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host[181]
- Melania Trump, first lady of the United States (2017–2021) (Trump's wife)[182]
- Emmett Tyrrell, editor-in-chief for The American Spectator[1]
- Batya Ungar-Sargon, journalist and author, deputy opinion editor for Newsweek and former opinion editor for The Forward[183]
- Usha Vance, lawyer and wife of JD Vance[184]
- Lucé Vela, first lady of Puerto Rico (2009–2013)[185]
- Richard Viguerie, chair of ConservativeHQ.com[1]
- Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Dutch right-wing political commentator and activist[186]
- Matt Walsh, conservative political commentator[187]
- David Wasinger, attorney and Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Missouri in 2024[188]
- Jesse Watters, conservative political commentator, co-host of The Five and host of Jesse Watters Primetime (Conservative)[189]
- Liz Wheeler, conservative political commentator[190]
- Jason Whitlock, sports columnist and podcaster[191]
- Lauren Witzke, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Delaware in 2020[192]
- Armstrong Williams, author and political commentator[193]
- L. Lin Wood, attorney[194]
- Milo Yiannopoulos, British far-right political commentator[195]
- Marc Zell, lawyer and Chair of Republicans Overseas Israel[196]
Organizations
[edit]County and regional political parties
[edit]- Cook County Republican Party[197]
- Kings County Republican Party[198]
- Manhattan Republican Party[199]
- Shelby County Republican Party[200]
- Staten Island Republican Party[201]
Political action committees
[edit]- America First Works[202]
- America PAC[203]
- Committee to Defeat the President[204]
- Courageous Conservatives PAC[205]
- LaRouche PAC[206]
- MAGA Inc.[207]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[208][209]
- Save America[210]
- Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund[211]
- Texas Patriots PAC[212]
Political groups
[edit]- 60 Plus Association[213]
- ACT for America[214]
- American Energy Alliance[215]
- Americans for Limited Government[216]
- American Principles Project[217]
- Black Voices for Trump[218]
- California ProLife Council[219]
- California Rifle and Pistol Association[220]
- CatholicVote.org[98]
- Center for Arizona Policy[221]
- Christian Civic League of Maine[222]
- Club for Growth[223]
- Conservative Political Action Conference[224]
- Deplorable Pride[225]
- Faith and Freedom Coalition[56]
- Family Research Council[98]
- Gays for Trump[226]
- Hindu Sena[227]
- Illinois Family Institute[228]
- Michigan Farm Bureau[229]
- National Diversity Coalition for Trump[230]
- National Rifle Association[231]
- National Right to Life Committee[232]
- New York State Rifle and Pistol Association[233]
- Operation Rescue[234]
- Priests for Life[235]
- Proud Boys[236]
- Republicans for National Renewal[237]
- Students for Life of America[98]
- Students for Trump[238]
- Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America[98]
- Tea Party Express[239]
- Tea Party Patriots[141]
- The Conservative Caucus[240]
- Turning Point Action[241]
- Women for America First[242]
- Women for Trump[243]
Republican party organizations
[edit]- California College Republicans[244][245]
- College Republicans of America[246]
- High School Republican National Federation[247]
- Log Cabin Republicans[248]
- National Black Republican Association[249]
- National Federation of Republican Assemblies[250]
- National Federation of Republican Women[251]
- New York Federation of College Republicans[252]
- New York Young Republican Club[253]
- Pasadena Republican Club[254]
- Republican Governors Association[255]
- Republican Hindu Coalition[256]
- Republican Jewish Coalition[257]
- Republican Liberty Caucus[258]
- Republican National Hispanic Assembly[259]
- Republicans Overseas[260]
- Young Republicans[261]
State political parties
[edit]- Alabama Republican Party[36]
- Alaska Republican Party[262]
- American Samoa Republican Party[263]
- Arizona Republican Party[264]
- Arkansas Republican Party[265]
- California Republican Party[266]
- Colorado Republican Party[267]
- Connecticut Republican Party[268]
- Conservative Party of New York State[27]
- Delaware Republican Party[269]
- District of Columbia Republican Party[270]
- Florida Republican Party[271]
- Georgia Republican Party[272]
- Guam Republican Party[273]
- Hawaii Republican Party[274]
- Idaho Republican Party[275]
- Illinois Republican Party[276]
- Indiana Republican Party[277]
- Iowa Republican Party[278]
- Kansas Republican Party[279]
- Kentucky Republican Party[280]
- Louisiana Republican Party[281]
- Maine Republican Party[282]
- Maryland Republican Party[283]
- Massachusetts Republican Party[284]
- Michigan Republican Party[285]
- Minnesota Republican Party[286]
- Mississippi Republican Party[287]
- Missouri Republican Party[288]
- Montana Republican Party[289]
- Nebraska Republican Party[290]
- Nevada Republican Party[291]
- New Hampshire Republican State Committee[292]
- New Jersey Republican Party[293]
- New Mexico Republican Party[294]
- New York Republican State Committee[295]
- North Carolina Republican Party[296]
- North Dakota Republican Party[297]
- Ohio Republican Party[35]
- Oklahoma Republican Party[298]
- Oregon Republican Party[299]
- Pennsylvania Republican Party[300]
- Republican Party of Puerto Rico[301]
- Rhode Island Republican Party[302]
- South Carolina Republican Party[303]
- South Dakota Republican Party[304]
- Tennessee Republican Party[305]
- Texas Republican Party[306]
- Utah Republican Party[307]
- Vermont Republican Party[308]
- Virginia Republican Party[309]
- Virgin Islands Republican Party[310]
- Washington Republican Party[311]
- West Virginia Republican Party[312]
- Wisconsin Republican Party[313]
- Wyoming Republican Party[314]
See also
[edit]References
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