List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements

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This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which have endorsed Donald Trump to be the Republican Party's presidential nominee for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

For general election endorsements, see: List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

Executive branch officials

Rudy Giuliani
Ben Carson
Richard Grenell
Mark Meadows
Steve Bannon
Michael Flynn
Ivanka Trump
Steven Mnuchin
Sebastian Gorka
Stephen Miller

Note: Current executive branch officials (other than the president and vice president) are prohibited from making political campaign endorsements by the Hatch Act.

Cabinet-level officials

Department of Defense officials

Department of Education officials

Department of Health and Human Services officials

Department of Homeland Security officials

Department of Housing and Urban Development officials

Department of Justice officials

Department of State officials

Department of Treasury officials

Executive Office officials

Other federal officials

White House officials

U.S. Senators

Tim Scott
Ted Cruz
Lindsey Graham
Marco Rubio
Mitch McConnell
Joni Ernst
John Thune
Mike Lee
Marsha Blackburn
Shelley Moore Capito
Tom Cotton
Rick Scott
Josh Hawley
J. D. Vance
Tommy Tuberville
Mike Braun
Katie Britt
John Barrasso
John Cornyn
Jim Risch
Steve Daines
Kevin Cramer
John Hoeven
Roger Wicker
James Lankford
Thom Tillis
Deb Fischer
John Kennedy
Mike Crapo
Cindy Hyde-Smith

Current

As of March 2024, 38 out of the currently serving 49 Republican senators have endorsed Trump.

Former

Kelly Ayotte

U.S. Representatives

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson
Majority Leader Steve Scalise
Majority Whip Tom Emmer
Representative Elise Stefanik
Representative Jim Jordan
Representative Byron Donalds
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene
Representative Matt Gaetz
Representative Lauren Boebert
Representative Nancy Mace
Representative Wesley Hunt
Representative Mary Miller
Representative Paul Gosar
Representative Andy Biggs
Representative Jeff Van Drew
Representative Tom Cole
Representative Jim Banks
Representative Kevin Hern
Representative Andy Harris
Representative Carlos Giménez
Representative Gary Palmer
Representative Richard Hudson
Representative Lisa McClain

Current

Former

Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy
Lee Zeldin

Governors

Governor Ron DeSantis
Governor Kristi Noem
Governor Greg Abbott
Governor Glenn Youngkin
Governor Henry McMaster
Governor Kim Reynolds
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Governor Chris Sununu
Governor Brian Kemp
Governor Jim Justice
Governor Bill Lee
Governor Doug Burgum
Governor Joe Lombardo

Current

Former

Sarah Palin
Mike Huckabee
Bobby Jindal

State executive officials

Attorney General Ken Paxton
Attorney General Ashley Moody
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey
Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson

Current

Lieutenant governors

Secretaries of state

Attorney generals

Treasurers

Auditors

Agriculture commissioners

Superintendents of public instruction

Insurance commissioners

Public service commissioners

Other

Former

Former Attorney General Daniel Cameron

Lieutenant governors

Secretaries of state

Attorney generals

Treasurers

Auditors

Public service commissioners

Adjutant generals

Board of regents

Other

State senators

Darren Bailey
Mark Finchem

Current

Alabama

Arizona

California

Georgia

Florida

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Maryland

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

South Carolina

Texas

Utah

Virginia

West Virginia

Wyoming

Former

Alabama

Alaska

California

Colorado

Illinois

Missouri

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Dakota

South Carolina

Virginia

Wisconsin

State representatives

Current

Alabama

Arizona

California

Colorado

Florida

Georgia

Illinois

Iowa

Maine

Maryland

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Rhode Island

Pennsylvania

South Carolina

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Virginia

West Virginia

Wyoming

Former

Alabama

Arizona

Colorado

Hawaii

Iowa

Kentucky

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New York

North Dakota

Ohio

Rhode Island

South Carolina

Utah

West Virginia

Local and county officials

Mayor Francis Suarez
Former police chief James Craig
Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio

Current

Mayors

Local and county executive officials

Local and county legislative officials

Former

Mayors

Local and county executive officials

Local and county legislative officials

International politicians

Viktor Orbán
Alexander Lukashenko
Javier Milei
Boris Johnson

Heads of state and government

Current

Former

Executive officials

Current

Former

Members of national and supranational parliaments

Current

Former

Local officials

Current

Former

Party officials

Current

Republican National Committee officials

State party officials

County party officials

Former

Republican National Committee officials

Ronna McDaniel

State party officials

Business leaders

Vivek Ramaswamy
Donald Trump Jr.
Mike Lindell
Robert Kiyosaki

Political operatives

Actors

Jon Voight

Musicians

Kanye West
Kid Rock

Sports figures

Andrew Tate

Religious figures

Activists and public figures

Melania Trump
Tucker Carlson
Kari Lake
Kimberly Guilfoyle
Malik Obama
Mehmet Oz
Olga Skabeyeva

Organizations

County and regional political parties

Hill committees

Labor unions

Political action committees

Political groups

Republican party organizations

State political parties

Newspapers

Maps

Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the New Hampshire Senate.
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (1)
  Endorsed Donald Trump (1)
  No endorsement (11)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
  Endorsed Donald Trump (51)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (26) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy (7) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (3)
  Endorsed Larry Elder (1) (withdrawn)
  No endorsement (110)
  Non-Republicans (202)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  Endorsed Donald Trump (61)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (4) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (4)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (2) (withdrawn)
  No endorsement (17)
  Non-Republicans (36)
Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the South Carolina Senate.
  Endorsed Donald Trump (7)
  Endorsed Nikki Haley (5)
  Endorsed Tim Scott (4) (withdrawn)
  Endorsed Ron DeSantis (1) (withdrawn)
  No endorsement (13)
  Non-Republicans (16)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Adams, who is currently a United States citizen, is also a member of the USA Republican Party

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