List of Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
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Biden for President | |
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Campaign | 2020 United States presidential election (Democratic Party primaries) |
Candidate | Joe Biden Vice President of the United States (2009–2017) U.S. Senator from Delaware (1973–2009) |
Affiliation | Democratic Party |
Headquarters | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1] |
Receipts | US$22,043,828.95 [2] |
Slogan | Our best days still lie ahead[3] Anything is possible[4] |
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This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have voiced their endorsement of Joe Biden's campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Officials below the level of state legislator and all other individuals and entities (excepting Democratic National Committee (DNC) members who vote at the nominating convention) are listed only if they have a Wikipedia page or are otherwise clearly notable.
Contents
Federal officials
File:Cedric Richmond official photo.jpg
Cedric Richmond
Campaign Co-Chair
Campaign Co-Chair
U.S. Senators
Current
- Doug Jones, U.S. Senator from Alabama since 2018[5]
- Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senator from California since 1992[6]
- Tom Carper, U.S. Senator from Delaware since 2001; former Governor of Delaware (1993–2001); former U.S. Representative from DE-AL (1983–1993)[7]
- Chris Coons, U.S. Senator from Delaware since 2010[8]
- Bob Casey Jr., U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania since 2007; former State Treasurer (2005–2007); former State Auditor General (1997–2005)[8]
Former
- Chris Dodd, U.S. Senator from Connecticut (1981–2011); U.S. Representative from CT-02 (1975–1981)[9]
- Ted Kaufman, U.S. Senator from Delaware (2009-2011); Chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel (2009-2011); Chief of Staff to then-Senator Joe Biden from 1975-2009 and then Chief of Staff to Biden when he was Vice President (2011-2017)[10]
- Bob Graham, U.S. Senator from Florida (1987–2005); Governor of Florida (1979–1987)[11]
- Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator from Florida (2001–2019); State Treasurer (1995–2001); U.S. Representative from FL-09 (1979–1983) and from FL-11 (1983–1991)[11]
- Max Cleland, U.S. Senator from Georgia (1997–2003)[12]
- Carol Moseley Braun, U.S. Senator from Illinois (1993–1999); U.S. Ambassador to New Zealand (1999–2001)[13]
- Bob Kerrey, U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1989–2001); Governor of Nebraska (1983–1987)[14]
- Richard Bryan, U.S. Senator from Nevada (1989–2001); Governor of Nevada (1983–1989)[15]
- Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator from South Dakota (1987-2005); U.S. Representative from SD-AL (1983-1987) and from SD-01 (1979-1983); former Senate majority leader (2001, 2001-2003) and former Senate minority leader (1995-2001, 2001, 2003-2005)[16]
- Jim Sasser, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (1977–1995); U.S. Ambassador to China (1996–1999)[17]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Terri Sewell, U.S. Representative from AL-07 since 2011 [18]
- John Garamendi, U.S. Representative from CA-03 since 2013[19]
- Ami Bera, U.S. Representative from CA-07 since 2013[20]
- Tony Cárdenas, U.S. Representative from CA-29 since 2013[21]
- Lou Correa, U.S. Representative from CA-46 since 2017[22]
- Lisa Blunt Rochester, U.S. Representative from DE-AL since 2017[23]
- Al Lawson, U.S. Representative from FL-05 since 2017[24]
- Charlie Crist, U.S. Representative from FL-13 since 2017, former Republican Governor of Florida (2007–2011)[25]
- Abby Finkenauer, U.S. Representative from IA-01 since 2019 [26]
- Cedric Richmond, U.S. Representative from LA-02 since 2011[27]
- Stephen F. Lynch, U.S. Representative from MA-08 since 2001[28]
- Emmanuel Cleaver, U.S. Representative from MO-05 since 2005[29]
- Dina Titus, U.S. Representative from NV-01 since 2013[30]
- Tom Malinowski, U.S. Representative from NJ-7 since 2019[31] (previously endorsed Cory Booker)[32]
- Tom Suozzi, U.S. Representative from NY-03 since 2001[33]
- Sean Patrick Maloney, U.S. Representative from NY-18 since 2013[34](previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke) [35]
- G. K. Butterfield, U.S. Representative from NC-01 since 2004[36]
- Tim Ryan, U.S. Representative from OH-13 since 2013, former 2020 candidate for president[37]
- Kurt Schrader, U.S. Representative from OR-05 since 2009[38]
- Brendan Boyle, U.S. Representative from PA-02 since 2019, former U.S. Representative from PA-13 (2015-2019)[39]
- Dwight Evans, U.S. Representative from PA-03 since 2019; former U.S. Representative from PA-2 (2016-2019); former Pennsylvania State Representative from District 203, (1981-2016)[40]
- Chrissy Houlahan, U.S. Representative from PA-06 since 2019[41]
- Matt Cartwright, U.S. Representative from PA-08 since 2013[42]
- Conor Lamb, U.S. Representative from PA-17 since 2019; former U.S. Representative from PA-18 (2018-2019) [43]
- Vicente Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from TX-15 since 2017[44] (previously endorsed Julian Castro)[45]
- Eddie Bernice Johnson, U.S. Representative from TX-30 since 1993; former Texas State Senator from District 23 (1987–1993); former Texas State Representative from District 33 (1973–1977)[46]
- Colin Allred, U.S. Representative from TX-32 since 2019[47] (previously endorsed Julian Castro)[48]
- Marc Veasey, U.S. Representative from TX-33 since 2013; former Texas State Representative from District 95 (2005–2013)[49]
- Filemon Vela Jr., U.S. Representative from TX-34 since 2013[50]
- Elaine Luria, U.S. Representative from VA-02 since 2019 [51]
- Donald McEachin, U.S. Representative from VA-04 since 2017[52]
Former
- Gwen Graham, U.S. Representative from FL-02 (2015–2017)[53]
- Mike Blouin, U.S. Representative from IA-02 (1975–1979) [54]
- Neal Edward Smith, U.S. Representative from IA-04 (1973–1995) [55]
- Larry LaRocco, U.S. Representative from ID-01 (1991–1995); nominee for U.S. Senate in 2008[56]
- Richard Stallings, U.S. Representative from ID-02 (1985–1993); Chair of the Idaho Democratic Party (2005–2007) Pocatello City Councilor (2001-2007); nominee for U.S. Senate in 1992[56]
- Albert Wynn, U.S. Representative from MD-04 (1993–2008); Maryland State Senator (1987–1993); Maryland State Delegate (1983–1987)[57]
- Carol Shea-Porter, U.S. Representative from NH-01 (2007–2011, 2013–2015, 2017–2019)[58]
- Richard Swett, U.S. Representative from NH-02 (1991–1995); U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (1998–2001)[59]
- James Bilbray, U.S. Representative from NV-01 (1987–1995)[60]
- Shelley Berkley, U.S. Representative from NV-01 (1999–2013)[60]
- Ed Feighan, U.S. Representative from OH-19 (1983–1993)[61]
- Bob Brady, U.S. Representative from PA-01 (1998–2019)[62]
- Gene Green, U.S. Representative from TX-29 (1993–2019); Texas State Senator from District 6 (1987–1993); Texas State Representative from District 95 (1973–1981) and District 140 (1981–1985)[63]
- Jim Moran, U.S. Representative from VA-8 (1991-2015) [64]
U.S. Cabinet members and Cabinet-level officials
Former
- John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State (2013–2017); U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1985–2013); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1983 to 1985); Democratic nominee in the 2004 presidential election[65]
- Jack Lew, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (2013–2017); White House Chief of Staff (2012–2013); Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2010–2012; 1998–2001)[66]
- Tom Vilsack, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture (2009–2017); Governor of Iowa (1999–2007)[67]
- Penny Pritzker, U.S. Secretary of Commerce (2013-2017); National Finance Chair of the Barack Obama 2008 presidential campaign (2007-2008)[68]
- Hilda Solis, U.S. Secretary of Labor (2009–2013); U.S. Representative from CA-32 (2001–2009)[69]
- Henry Cisneros, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1993-1997); former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas (1981-1989) [70](previously endorsed Julian Castro)[71]
- Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2009-2013); U.S. Representative from IL-18 (1995–2009); Illinois State Representative from District 72 (1982-1983) [72] (Republican)
- Federico Peña, U.S. Secretary of Energy (1997–1998); U.S. Secretary of Transportation (1993–1997); Mayor of Denver, Colorado (1983–1991)[73]
- Richard Riley, U.S. Secretary of Education (1993-2001); Governor of South Carolina (1979-1987)[74]
- Janet Napolitano, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2009–2013); Governor of Arizona (2003–2009)[75]
- Michael Froman, U.S. Trade Representative (2013-2017); former Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs (1993-1995)[76]
Sub-Cabinet-level officials
Former
- Tony Blinken, US Deputy Secretary of State (2015-2017); Deputy National Security Advisor (2013-2015); National Security Advisor to the Vice President of the United States (2009-2013)[77]
- James M. Cole, US Deputy Attorney General (2010-2015)[78]
- Stuart Eizenstat, US Deputy Treasury Secretary (1999-2001)[78]
- Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, US Deputy Energy Secretary (2014-2017)[78]
- Alejandro Mayorkas, US Deputy Homeland Security Secretary (2013-2016); Director of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (2009-2013); United States Attorney for the Central District of California (1998-2001)[78]
- R. Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (2005-2008); US Ambassador to NATO (2001-2005); US Ambassador to Greece (1997-2001)[76]
- Frank Kendall III, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (2011-2017)[78]
- James N. Miller, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (2012-2014)[78]
- Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2013-2017); Director General of the United States Foreign Service (2012-2013); US Ambassador to Liberia (2008-2012)[76]
- John D. Trasviña, Assistant Secretary of State for the Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (2009-2014)[79]
- Christopher R. Hill, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (2005-2009);US Ambassador to Iraq (2009-2010); US Ambassador to South Korea (2004-2005); US Ambassador to Poland (2000-2004); US Ambassador to Macedonia (1996-1999)[76]
- Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs (2013-2017); former Spokesperson for the United States Department of State (2011-2013); US Ambassador to NATO (2005-2008)[76]
- Richard Verma, Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs (2009-2011); U.S. Ambassador to India (2015-2017)[76]
- Edward S. Walker Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (2000-2001); US Ambassador to Israel (1997-1999); US Ambassador to Egypt (1994-1997); US Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1989-1992)[76]
- John W. Douglass, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, (1995–1998)[77]
- Charles A. Ray, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for POW/Missing Personnel Affairs (2006-2009); US Ambassador to Zimbabwe (2009-2012); US Ambassador to Cambodia (2003-2005)[77]
U.S. Ambassadors
Former
- Reuben Brigety, U.S. Ambassador to the African Union (2013-2015); Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (2011-2013)[76]
- Christopher McMullen, U.S. Ambassador to Angola (2010-2013)[76]
- William Eacho, U.S. Ambassador to Austria (2009-2013)[76]
- Richard Morningstar, U.S. Ambassador to Azerbaijan (2012-2015)[76]
- Denise Bauer, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium (2013-2017)[76]
- James Blanchard, U.S. Ambassador to Canada (1993-1996); Governor of Michigan (1983–1991); U.S. Representative from MI-18 (1975–1983)[78]
- Christopher E. Goldthwait, U.S. Ambassador to Chad (1999-2004)[76]
- Jeffrey DeLaurentis, U.S. Ambassador to Cuba (2014-2017)[76]
- Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón, U.S. Ambassador to Chile (1994-1998) [80]
- Wally Brewster, U.S. Ambassador to the Dominican Republic (2013-2017)[78]
- Anthony L. Gardner, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2014-2017)[78]
- Mary Carlin Yates, U.S. Ambassador to Ghana (2002-2005); US Ambassador to Burundi (1999-2002)[76]
- Thomas Miller, U.S. Ambassador to Greece (2001-2004)[76]
- Daniel V. Speckhard, U.S. Ambassador to Greece (2007-2010); US Ambassador to Belarus (1997-2000)[78]
- Jack R. Binns, U.S. Ambassador to Honduras (1980-1981)[78]
- Tim Roemer, U.S. Ambassador to India (2009-2011)[76]
- Robert L. Barry, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia (1992-1995), US Ambassador to Bulgaria (1981-1984)[78]
- Robert S. Gelbard, U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia (1999-2001), US Ambassador to Bolivia (1988-1991)[78]
- Kevin O'Malley, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland (2014-2017)[78]
- Tom Schieffer, U.S. Ambassador to Japan (2005-2009), US Ambassador to Australia (2001-2005)[76]
- Nicholas A. Veliotes, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan (1978-1981), US Ambassador to Egypt (1984-1986)[76]
- Elinor Constable, U.S. Ambassador to Kenya (1986-1989)[78]
- R. Niels Marquardt, U.S. Ambassador to Madagascar (2007-2010); US Ambassador to Equatorial Guinea (2004-2006); US Ambassador to Cameroon (2004-2007) [76]
- Vicki J. Huddleston, U.S. Ambassador to Mali (2000-2005); US Ambassador to Madagascar (1995-1996)[76]
- Roberta S. Jacobson, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico (2016-2018)[76]
- Marc Ginsberg, U.S. Ambassador to Morocco (1994-1998)[78]
- Dwight L. Bush Sr., U.S. Ambassador to Morocco (2014-2017)[78]
- Douglas Lute, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, (2013-2017)[76]
- Tim Broas, U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (2014-2016)[78]
- Gary A. Grappo U.S. Ambassador to Oman (2006-2009)[76]
- Thomas C. Hubbard, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines (1996-2000); US Ambassador to South Korea (2001-2004)[76]
- Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal (1994-1997)[76]
- Robert A. Sherman, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal (2014-2017)[76]
- Mark Gitenstein, U.S. Ambassador to Romania (2009-2012)[76]
- Elizabeth Davenport McKune, U.S. Ambassador to Qatar, (1998-2001)[76]
- Joseph W. Westphal, U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, (2014-2017); United States Under Secretary of the Army (2009-2014) [76]
- Mary Burce Warlick, U.S. Ambassador to Serbia, (2010-2012)[76]
- Lyndon Lowell Olson Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, (1998-2001); former Texas State Representative from District 35 (1973-1979)[76]
- Mark Brzezinski, U.S. Ambassador to Sweden (2011-2015)[78]
- Azita Raji, U.S. Ambassador to Sweden, (2016-2017)[78]
- Charles Richard Stith, U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania, (1998-2001)[78]
- Mark B. Childress, U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania, (2014-2016)[78]
- David Floyd Lambertson, U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, (1991-1995)[78]
- Karl W. Hofmann, U.S. Ambassador to Togo, (2000-2002)[78]
- Matthew Barzun, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2013-2017); US Ambassador to Sweden, (2009-2011)[76]
- Julissa Reynoso, U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay (2012-2014)[76]
- Michael C. Polt, U.S. Ambassador to Yugoslavia (2004-2006); US Ambassador to Serbia (2006-2007); U.S. Ambassador to Estonia (2009-2012)[76]
- Frank G. Wisner, U.S. Ambassador to Zambia (1979-1982); US Ambassador to Egypt (1986-1991); US Ambassador to the Philippines (1991-1992); Under Secretary of State for International Security Affairs (1992-1993); Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1993-1994); U.S. Ambassador to India (1994-1997)[76]
- Nancy Soderberg, Alternative Representative to the United Nations (1997–2001); Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1993–1997)[11]
Members of the National Security Council
Former
- Lisa Monaco, Homeland Security Advisor (2013-2017); Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department National Security Division (2011-2013)[77]
- Tom Donilon, National Security Advisor (2010-2013); Deputy National Security Advisor (2009-2010)[77]
- Avril Haines, Deputy National Security Advisor (2015-2017); Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (2013-2015)[77]
- Jake Sullivan, National Security Advisor to the Vice President (2013-2014); US State Department Director of Policy Planning (2011-2013)[77]
- Colin H. Kahl, National Security Advisor to the Vice President (2014-2017)[77]
State officials
Governors
Current
- Ned Lamont, Governor of Connecticut since 2019[81]
- John Carney, Governor of Delaware since 2017; U.S. Representative from DE-AL (2011–2017); Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (2001–2009)[82]
- Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York since 2011[83]
Former
- Jack Markell, Governor of Delaware (2009–2017)[84]
- Richard J. Codey, Governor of New Jersey (2004-2006)[85]
- John Lynch, Governor of New Hampshire (2005–2013)[86]
- Ted Strickland, Governor of Ohio (2007–2011)[87]
- Ed Rendell, Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–2011)[88]
- Peter Shumlin, Governor of Vermont (2011–2017)[89]
- Terry McAuliffe, Governor of Virginia (2014–2018)[90]
State executive officials
Current
- Susan Bysiewicz, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut since 2019; former Secretary of the State of Connecticut, (1999-2011) [91]
- Daniel McKee, Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island since 2015[92]
- Kathy Jennings, Attorney General of Delaware since 2019 [93]
- Tom Miller, Attorney General of Iowa since 1995; (1979-1991) [94](previously endorsed Steve Bullock)[95]
Former
- Thomas P. O'Neill III, Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1975-1983) [96]
- John P. McDonough, Secretary of State of Maryland (2008–2015)[57]
- Inez Tenenbaum, Chair of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (2009–2013; South Carolina Superintendent of Education (1999–2007)[97]
State legislators
Current
- Juandalynn Givan, Alabama State Representative from District 60[98]
- Bill Dodd, California State Senator from District 3 since 2016[79](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[99]
- Cathleen Galgiani, California State Senator from District 5 since 201[79](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[99]
- Steve Glazer, California State Senator from District 7 since 2015 [100]
- Jerry Hill, California State Senator for District 13 since 2012[101]
- Melissa Hurtado, California State Senator from District 14 since 2018[100]
- Bob Archuleta, California State Senator from District 32 (2018–present)[101](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[102]
- Anthony Portantino, California State Senator from District 25 since 2016[79](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[99]
- Tom Umberg, California State Senator from District 34 since 2018[100]
- Ken Cooley, California State Assemblyman from District 8 since 2012[79]
- Jim Cooper, California State Assemblyman from District 9 since 2014[100]
- Tim Grayson, California State Assemblyman from District 14 since 2016[100]
- Freddie Rodriguez, California State Assemblyman from District 52 since 2013[100]
- Autumn Burke, California State Assemblywoman from District 62 since 2014 [103] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[104]
- Mike Gipson, California State Assemblyman from District 64 since 2014 [103] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[104]
- Al Muratsuchi, California State Assemblyman from District 66 since 2016[79](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[99]
- Tom Daly, California State Assemblyman from District 69 since 2012[100]
- Patrick O'Donnell, California State Assemblyman from District 70 since 2014[100]
- Adrienne Benavidez, Colorado State Representative from District 32 since 2017 [105]
- Bri Buentello, Colorado State Representative from District 47 since 2019 [105]
- Audrey Gibson, Minority Leader of the Florida Senate since 2018; Florida State Senator from District 6 since 2016[106]
- Victor M. Torres Jr., Florida State Senator from District 15 since 2016[107]
- Kevin Rader, Florida State Senator from District 29 since 2016; (2012–2016)[107]
- Lori Berman, Florida State Senator from District 31 since 2018[11]
- Perry E. Thurston Jr., Florida State Senator from District 33 since 2016; former House Minority Leader (2012–2014); former Florida State Representative from District 93 (2006–2012) and from District 94 (2012–2014)[107]
- Gary Farmer, Florida State Senator from District 34 since 2016[107]
- José Javier Rodríguez, Florida State Senator from District 37 since 2016[108]
- Jason Pizzo, Florida State Senator from District 38 since 2018[11]
- Ramon Alexander, Florida State Representative from District 8 since 2016[107]
- Tracie Davis, Florida State Representative from District 13 since 2016[107]
- Clovis Watson Jr., Florida State Representative from District 20 since 2012[107]
- John Cortes, Florida State Representative from District 43 since 2014[107]
- Amy Mercado, Florida State Representative from District 48 since 2016[107]
- Susan Valdes, Florida State Representative from District 62 since 2018[107]
- Wengay Newton, Florida State Representative from District 70 since 2016[107]
- Tina Polsky, Florida State Representative from District 81 since 2018[107]
- Matt Willhite, Florida State Representative from District 86 since 2016[107]
- David Silvers, Florida State Representative from District 87 since 2016[107]
- Joseph Casello, Florida State Representative from District 90 since 2018[107]
- Michael Gottlieb, Florida State Representative from District 98 since 2018[107]
- Joe Geller, Florida State Representative from District 100 since 2014[107]
- Shevrin Jones, Florida State Representative from District 101 since 2012[107]
- Richard Stark, Florida State Representative from District 104 since 2012[107]
- Barbara Watson, Florida State Representative from District 107 since 2012 and from District 103 (2011–2012)[107]
- Nicholas Duran, Florida State Representative from District 112 since 2016[107]
- Michael Grieco, Florida State Representative from District 113 since 2018[107]
- Javier Fernández, Florida State Representative from District 114 since 2018[107]
- Sheila Jones, Georgia State Senator from District 5 since 2006[109]
- Emanuel Jones, Georgia State Senator from District 10 since 2005[109]
- Ed Harbison, Georgia State Senator from District 15 since 1993[109]
- Donzella James, Georgia State Senator from District 35 since 2009[109]
- Tonya Anderson, Georgia State Senator from District 43 since 2017[109]
- Roger Bruce, Georgia State Representative from District 61 since 2002[109]
- Kimberly Alexander, Georgia State Representative from District 66 since 2012[109]
- Rhonda Burnough, Georgia State Representative from District 77 since 2012[109]
- Billy Mitchell, Georgia State Representative from District 88 since 2017[109]
- Doreen Carter, Georgia State Representative from District 92 since 2012[109]
- Dar'shun Kendrick, Georgia State Representative from District 93 since 2013[109]
- Karen Bennett, Georgia State Representative from District 94 since 2013[109]
- Pedro Marin, Georgia State Representative from District 96 since 2005 [110]
- Dewey McClain, Georgia State Representative from District 100 since 2013; former linebacker for the Atlanta Falcons (1976-1980) [109]
- Pam Dickerson, Georgia State Representative from District 113 since 2013[109]
- Gloria Frazier, Georgia State Representative from District 126 since 2013[109]
- Mack Jackson, Georgia State Representative from District 128 since 2013[109]
- Carolyn Hugley, Georgia State Representative from District 136 since 1992[109]
- Miriam Paris, Georgia State Representative from District 142 since 2017 [109]
- James Beverly, Georgia State Representative from District 143 since 2011[109]
- Winfred Dukes, Georgia State Representative from District 154 since 1997[109]
- Al Williams (politician), Georgia State Representative from District 168 since 2002[109]
- Grant Burgoyne, Idaho State Senator from District 16 since 2014[56]
- Janie Ward-Engelking, Idaho State Senator from District 18 since 2013[56]
- Tony Bisignano, Iowa State Senator from District 17 since 2015[111]
- Herman C. Quirmbach, Iowa State Senator from District 23 since 2003 [112]
- Jim Lykam, Iowa State Senator from District 45 since 2017 and former Iowa State Representative from District 89 (2003–2017)[113]
- Kirsten Running-Marquardt, Iowa State Representative from District 33 since 2009[114]
- Bruce Hunter, Iowa State Representative from District 34 since 2003[113]
- Dennis M. Cohoon, Iowa State Representative from District 87 since 1987 [115]
- Ronald N. Young, Maryland State Senator from District 3 since 2011; former Mayor of Frederick, Maryland (1974–1990)[57]
- Robert Zirkin, Maryland State Senator from District 11 since 2007; former Maryland State Delegate from District 11 (1999–2007)[57]
- Brian Feldman, Maryland State Senator from District 15 since 2013; former Maryland State Delegate from District 15 (2003–2013)[57]
- James Rosapepe, Maryland State Senator from District 21 since 2007; former U.S. Ambassador to Romania (1998–2001)[116]
- Nancy J. King, Maryland State Senator from District 39 since 2007; former Maryland State Delegate from District 39 (2003–2007)[57]
- Karen Lewis Young, Maryland State Delegate from District 3A since 2015[57]
- Ken Kerr, Maryland State Delegate from District 3B since 2019[57]
- Dana Stein, Maryland State Delegate from District 11 since 2007 and 2002–2003[57]
- Anne Healey, Maryland State Delegate from District 22 since 1991[57]
- Erek Barron, Maryland State Delegate from District 24 since 2015[116]
- Marc Pacheco, Massachusetts State Senator from the 1st Plymouth and Bristol District since 1993; President pro tempore of the Massachusetts Senate (2015-2019); former Massachusetts State Representative from the 3rd Bristol District (1989-199)[117]
- Carole Fiola, Massachusetts State Representative from the 6th Bristol District since 2013[117]
- Alan Silvia, Massachusetts State Representative from the 7th Bristol District since 2013 [117]
- Christopher Markey, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Bristol District since 2011 [117]
- Christopher Hendricks, Massachusetts State Representative from the 11th Bristol District since 2018 [117]
- Jerry Parisella, Massachusetts State Representative from the 6th Essex District since 2011[117]
- Brian Ashe, Massachusetts State Representative from the 2nd Hampden District[117]
- Thomas M. Stanley, Massachusetts State Representative from the 10th Middlesex District since 2018 [117]
- John J. Lawn, Massachusetts State Representative from the 10th Middlesex District since 2011 [117]
- David Nangle, Massachusetts State Representative from the 17th Middlesex District since 1999[117]
- Richard Haggerty, Massachusetts State Representative from the 30th Middlesex District since 2019[117]
- Mike Day, Massachusetts State Representative from the 31st Middlesex District since 2015[117]
- Paul Donato, Massachusetts State Representative from the 35th Middlesex District since 2001[117]
- Mark Cusack, Massachusetts State Representative from the 5th Norfolk District since 2011[117]
- Louis Kafka, Massachusetts State Representative from the 8th Norfolk District since 1991[117]
- John H. Rogers, Massachusetts State Representative from the 12th Norfolk District since 1992[117]
- Patrick J. Kearney, Massachusetts State Representative from the 4th Plymouth District since 2019[117]
- Josh S. Cutler, Massachusetts State Representative from the 6th Plymouth District since 2013[117]
- Gerard Cassidy, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Plymouth District since 2016[117]
- Claire D. Cronin, Massachusetts State Representative from the 11th Plymouth District since 2013[117]
- Kathleen LaNatra, Massachusetts State Representative from the 12th Plymouth District since 2019[117]
- Marshall Bullock, Michigan State Senator from District 4 since 2019[118]
- Joe Tate (politician), Michigan State Representative from District 2 since 2018[118]
- Karen Whitsett, Michigan State Representative from District 9 since 2019 [118]
- Derrick Simmons, Minority Leader of the Mississippi State Senate since 2017, Mississippi State Senator from District 12 since 2011[119]
- Barbara Blackmon, Mississippi State Senator from District 21 since 2016[119]
- Sollie Norwood, Mississippi State Senator from District 28 since 2013[119]
- Edward Blackmon Jr., Mississippi House of Representatives from District 57 since 1984[119]
- Carl L. Mickens, Mississippi House of Representatives from District 42 since 2016[119]
- Martha Fuller Clark, President pro tempore of the New Hampshire Senate (2018-present); New Hampshire State Senator from District 21 since 2012 [120]
- Steve Shurtleff, Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2018; New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack, District 11 since 2004[121]
- Kermit Williams, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough, District 4 since 2012 [122]
- David Cote (politician), New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough, District 31 since 1982 [122]
- Laura Pantelakos, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham, District 25 since 1978 [123]
- Jacqueline Cali-Pitts, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham, District 30 since 1998 [124](previously endorsed Cory Booker)[125]
- Janet Wall, New Hampshire State Representative from Sullivan, District 10 since 1986 [124]
- John Cloutier, New Hampshire State Representative from Sullivan, District 10 since 1992 [123]
- Yvanna Cancela, Nevada State Senator from District 10 since 2016 [126]
- Ozzie Fumo, Nevada State Assemblyman from District 21 since 2016 [127]
- Shannon Bilbray-Axelrod, Nevada State Assemblyman from District 34 since 2016 [127]
- Susie Martinez, Nevada State Assemblywoman from District 13 since 2019[128]
- Bride Rose Sweeney, Ohio State Representative from District 14 since 2018 [129]
- Jeffrey Crossman, Ohio State Representative from District 15 since 2019 [129]
- Kristin Boggs, Ohio State Representative from District 18 since 2016 [129]
- Mary Lightbody, Ohio State Representative from District 19 since 2019 [129]
- Allison Russo, Ohio State Representative from District 24 since 2019 [129]
- Jessica Miranda, Ohio State Representative from District 28 since 2019 [129]
- Tavia Galonski, Ohio State Representative from District 35 since 2017 [129]
- Lisa Sobecki, Ohio State Representative from District 45 since 2019 [129]
- Michele Lepore-Hagan, Ohio State Representative from District 58 since 2015 [129]
- Randi Clites, Ohio State Representative from District 75 since 2019 [129]
- Jason Dawkins, Pennsylvania Assemblyman from District 179 since 2015[130]
- Malcolm Kenyatta, Pennsylvania Assemblyman from District 181 since 2019 [131]
- Dick Harpootlian, South Carolina State Senator from District 20 since 2018[132]
- Darrell Jackson, South Carolina State Senator from District 21 since 1992[133] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[134]
- Vincent Sheheen, South Carolina State Senator for District 27 since 2004[135]
- Kevin L. Johnson, South Carolina State Senator from District 36 since 2012 [136]
- Marlon Kimpson, South Carolina State Senator from District 42 since 2013 [137]
- Robert Q. Williams, South Carolina State Representative from District 62 since 2007 [138]
- Jimmy Bales, South Carolina State Representative from District 80 since 1999[139]
- Bill Clyburn, South Carolina State Representative from District 82 since 1995[139]
- Joseph H. Jefferson, South Carolina State Representative from District 102 since 2004[139]
- Carl Anderson, South Carolina State Representative from District 103 since 2005 [136]
- David Mack, South Carolina State Representative from District 109 since 1997[140]
- Robert Brown (South Carolina politician)[disambiguation needed], South Carolina State Representative from District 116 since 2001[139]
- Raumesh Akbari, Tennessee State Senator from District 29 since 2019 [141]
- Bob Freeman, Tennessee State Representative from District 56 since 2019 [142]
- Beverly Powell, Texas State Senator from District 10 since 2019 [143]
- Nathan Johnson, Texas State Senator from District 16 since 2019 [144]
- Jose Menendez, Texas State Senator from District 26 since 2015 [145]
- Ryan Guillen, Texas State Representative from District 31 since 2003[146] (previously endorsed Julian Castro)[147]
- Oscar Longoria, Texas State Representative from District 35 since 2013[146](previously endorsed Julian Castro)[147]
- Eddie Lucio III, Texas State Representative from District 38 since 2007[146](previously endorsed Julian Castro)[147]
- Armando Martinez, Texas State Representative from District 39 since 2005[146](previously endorsed Julian Castro)[147]
- Rafael Anchia, Texas State Representative from District 103 since 2005[146](previously endorsed Julian Castro)[147]
- Victoria Neave, Texas State Representative from District 107 since 2017[148](previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke)
- Garnet Coleman, Texas State Representative from District 147 since 1991 [145]
- Gene Davis, Utah State Senator from District 13 since 1999; former Minority Leader of the Utah State Senate (2013-2019) [149]
- Susan Duckworth, Utah State Representative from District 22 since 2009 [149]
- Lionell Spruill, Virginia State Senator from District 5 since 2017; former Virginia State Delegate from District 77 (1994-2017)[64]
- John Bell (Virginia politician), Virginia State Senator from District 13 since 2020; former Virginia State Delegate from District 87 (2016-2020)[64]
- Louise Lucas, President pro tempore of the Virginia Senate since 2020, Virginia State Senator from District 18 since 1992 [64]
- Kathleen Murphy, Virginia State Delegate from District 34 since 2015 [64]
- Alfonso H. Lopez, Virginia State Delegate from District 49 since 2012 [64]
- Rev. Delores McQuinn, Virginia State Delegate from District 70 since 2009 [64]
- Roslyn Tyler, Virginia State Delegate from District 75 since 2006 [64]
- Cliff Hayes Jr., Virginia State Delegate from District 77 since 2017 [64]
- Jason Fields, Wisconsin State Assemblyman from District 11 since 2017 [150]
Former
- Art Torres, California State Senator for District 84 (1982-1994) and California State Representative for District 56 (1974-1982); former Chair of the California Democratic Party (1996-2009)[79]
- Mike Eng, California State Representative for District 49 (2006-2012)[101]
- Suzanne Williams, Colorado State Senator from District 28; former Colorado State Representative[73]
- Rod Smith, Florida State Senator from District 14 (2000–2006)[11]
- Dick Batchelor, Florida State Representative from District 43 (1974–1982)[11]
- Robert Asencio, Florida State Representative from District 118 (2016–2018)[11]
- Brian Schoenjahn, Iowa State Senator from District 12 (2005-2017) [151]
- Michael Gronstal, Iowa State Senator from District 50 (1985–1993; 2003–2013), from District 42 (1993–2003) and from District 8 (2013–2017); Senate Democratic Leader (2001–2017); Senate Majority Leader (2007–2017); Senate Minority Leader (2001–2005); Iowa State Representative from District 99 (1983–1985)[152]
- Elfreda Higgins, Idaho State Representative (2008-2012); Garden City councilor (2006-2006, 2014-present)[56]
- Hy Kloc, Idaho State Rep from District 20 (1987–2007); Maryland State Delegate from District 20 (1975–1987)[57]
- James Brochin, Maryland State Senator from District 42 (2003–2019)[57]
- Bob Coffin, Nevada State Senator from the Clark 9 District (1982-1986), the Clark 3 Dual-Member District (1986-2002) and the Clark 10 District (2002-2010)[128]
- John Oceguera, Nevada Assemblyman from the Clark 16 District (2000-2012); Speaker of the Nevada Assembly (2011-2013)[128]
- Richard Perkins, Nevada Assemblyman from District 23 (1992-2006); Speaker of the Nevada Assembly (2002-2006)[128]
- Elliot Anderson, Nevada Assemblyman from District 15 (2011-2019)[128]
- Constance H. Williams, Pennsylvania State Senator from District 17 (2001–2009); Pennsylvania State Representative from District 149 (1997–2001)[62]
- William Owen, DNC member and Tennessee State Senator from District 7 (1985-1991)[153]
- Lee Harris, Tennessee State Senator for District 17 (2015-2018) and Tennessee Senate Minority Leader (2015-2018); Mayor of Shelby County, Tennessee since 2018[154]
- Mike Turner, Tennessee State Representative from District 51 (2000–2014)[17]
- Leticia Van de Putte, Texas State Representative for District 115 (1991-1999) and District 26 (1999-2013)[79]
- Justin Rodriguez, Texas State Representative for District 125 (2013-2019)[79]
- Scott Howell, Utah State Senator from District 8 (1989–2000); Minority Leader (1992–2000); nominee for U.S. Senate in 2000 and 2012[155]
Members of state judiciaries
Former
- John T. Broderick Jr., Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court(1995-2004)[86]
Territorial officials
Governors
Former
- Alejandro García Padilla, Governor of Puerto Rico (2013-2017) [156]
State legislators
Current
- Carmelo Ríos Santiago, Majority Leader of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2017; Puerto Rico Senator from District 2 since 2005[156]
- José Nadal Power, Puerto Rico Senator from San Juan's at-large District since 2013[157]
- Tatito Hernández, Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives since 2017; Puerto Rico Representative from District 11 since 2009[156]
- José "Che" Pérez Cordero, Puerto Rico Representative from District 18 since 2017[157]
- Carlos Bianchi Angleró, Puerto Rico Representative from District 20 since 2013[156]
- José Aníbal Díaz, Puerto Rico Representative from District 29 since 2015[156]
- Luis Ortiz Lugo, Puerto Rico Representative from District 30 since 2013[156]
- Conny Varela, Puerto Rico Representative from District 32 since 1997[156]
- Javier Aponte Dalmau, Puerto Rico Representative from District 38 since 2013[156]
- Angel Matos García, Puerto Rico Representative from District 40 since 2013[156]
Former
- Armando Franco, Puerto Rico Representative from the 17th District (2013-2017)[157]
- Zoé Laboy, Puerto Rico Senator from the at-large district (2017-2019)[80]
- Roberto Prats, Puerto Rico Representative from the at-large district (2000-2004)[156]
Municipal officials
- José Román Abreu, Mayor of San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico since 2001[157]
- María Meléndez, Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico since 2009[157]
- Andre Quintero, Mayor of El Monte, California since 2009[158]
- Nelson Torres Yordán, Mayor of Guayanilla, Puerto Rico since 2016[157]
Municipal and local officials
Mayors
Current
- Randall Woodfin, Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama since 2017[159](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[160]
- Robert Garcia, Mayor of Long Beach, California since 2014[161] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[162]
- Eric Garcetti, Mayor of Los Angeles, California since 2013[163]
- Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia since 2018[164]
- Mike Duggan, Mayor of Detroit, Michigan since 2014[165]
Former
- Manny Diaz, Mayor of Miami, Florida (2001–2009)[11]
- William Boc, former Mayor of Dover, New Hampshire (1998-2001)[103](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)
- Jack Buckley, former Mayor of Dover, New Hampshire (1978-1979)[103](previously endorsed Kamala Harris)
- Joseph P. Riley Jr., Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina (1975–2016)[166]
- Mike Rawlings, Mayor of Dallas, Texas (2011–2019); CEO of Pizza Hut (1997–2002)[167]
- Nelson Wolff, County Judge of Bexar County, Texas since 2001; former Mayor of San Antonio (1991–1995)[79]
Other local officials
Current
- Paul Koretz, Los Angeles City Councilmember from the 5th district since 2009[158]
- Jackie Lacey, 42nd District Attorney of Los Angeles County since 2012[79]
Party officials
DNC members
Current
- Cristobal J Alex, DNC member[168]
- Barry J Goodman, DNC member[168]
- Kerman Maddox, DNC member[168]
- Leopoldo J Martinez, DNC member[169]
- Bob Mulholland, member of the Democratic National Committee, senior advisor, California Democratic Party[103] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[170]
- Symone Sanders, member of the Democratic National Committee, political commentator, national press secretary for the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, and Senior Advisor for Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign[171]
State party chairs
Former
- Chip Forrester, former Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party (2009–2013)[17]
- Dough Horne, former Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party (2001-2003)[153]
- Roberta Lange, former Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party (2011-2017)[128]
- Sam Lieberman, former Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party (2008-2011)[128]
- Adrianna Martinez, former Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party (2003-2006)[128]
- Gray Sasser, former Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party (2007-2009)[153]
- Bob Tuke, former Chair of the Tennessee Democratic Party (2005-2007)[153]
Other party officials
Current
- Tony Hale, California Democratic Party Executive Board member[158]
- Kerry Townsend Jacob, California Democratic Party delegate[158]
- Sylvia Woods, Tennessee Democratic Party Executive Committee member[153]
Former
- Elisa Parke, former Tennessee Democratic Party Vice Chair[153]
Individuals
- Michael Avenatti, attorney who represented Stormy Daniels in her lawsuits against Donald Trump[172]
- Jake Braun, former White House liaison to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security[173]
- David L. Cohen, senior executive vice president of Comcast[62]
- Vivica A. Fox, actress, producer, television host [174]
- Mark Gallogly, managing principal and founder of Centerbridge Partners[175]
- Jim Gianopulos, CEO of Paramount Pictures[176]
- Tom Hanks, actor and filmmaker[177]
- Daniel J. Hilferty, CEO of Independence Blue Cross[62]
- Khizr Khan, father of United States Army Captain Humayun Khan[178]
- Michelle Kwan, two-time Olympic medalist in figure skating [179]
- George R. R. Martin, author, screenwriter, and television producer, creator of A Song of Ice and Fire[180]
- Jackie Norris, CEO of Goodwill of the Heartland, former Assistant to President Obama, and Chief of Staff to First Lady Michelle Obama[113]
- Kaitlin Olson, actress, producer and comedian[177]
- Amy Pascal, former Chairman of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group[181]
- Rob Reiner, actor, director, and writer[182]
- Sean Patrick Thomas, actor [183]
- Rita Wilson, actress, singer, songwriter, and producer[177]
- Christie Vilsack, literacy advocate, former First Lady of Iowa (1999 - 2007) [184]
Organizations
- International Association of Fire Fighters[185]
- National Association of Government Employees [186]
- United Food And Commercial Workers Local 1776 Keystone State[187]
References
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