List of Ted Cruz presidential campaign endorsements, 2016
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Campaign | U.S. presidential election, 2016 |
Candidate | Ted Cruz U.S. Senator (2013–present) Carly Fiorina CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) |
Affiliation | Republican Party |
Status | Announced: March 23, 2015 |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas |
Key people | Jeff Roe, campaign manager |
Receipts | US$66,547,755 (2016-2-29[1]) |
Slogan | Together, we will win. |
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Cruz for President |
This is a list of prominent individuals and organizations that have voiced their endorsement of Ted Cruz as the Republican Party's presidential nominee for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Contents
- 1 Primary campaign endorsements
- 1.1 U.S. Governors
- 1.2 U.S. Senators
- 1.3 Executive branch officials
- 1.4 U.S. Representatives
- 1.5 Republican National Committee members
- 1.6 Statewide officials
- 1.7 State legislators
- 1.8 Mayors and other municipal leaders
- 1.9 International political figures
- 1.10 Business people
- 1.11 Celebrities, commentators, and activists
- 1.12 Newspapers and magazines
- 1.13 Organizations
- 2 References
Primary campaign endorsements
U.S. Governors
Current
- Greg Abbott, Texas[2]
- Phil Bryant, Mississippi[3]
- Eddie Calvo, Guam[4]
- Nikki Haley, South Carolina[5] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Gary Herbert, Utah[6]
- Mike Pence, Indiana[7]
- Scott Walker, Wisconsin; 2016 presidential candidate[8]
Former
- Rick Perry, Texas; 2012 and 2016 presidential candidate[9]
- Jeb Bush, Florida; 2016 presidential candidate[10]
- Mark Sanford, South Carolina; Also current U.S. Representative from South Carolina[11]
- Pete Wilson, California[12]
U.S. Senators
Current
- Cory Gardner, Colorado [13] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Mike Lee, Utah[14]
- Lindsey Graham, South Carolina; 2016 presidential candidate[15] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)
- Jim Risch, Idaho[16] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Ben Sasse, Nebraska[17]
- Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania[18] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
Former
- Pete Wilson, California
- Bob Smith, New Hampshire; 2000 Presidential Candidate[19]
- Phil Gramm, Texas[20] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
Executive branch officials
- John S. Herrington, 5th United States Secretary of Energy (1985–1989)[21]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[22] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[23]
- Brian Babin, Representative from Texas[24]
- Jim Bridenstine, Representative from Oklahoma[25]
- Mo Brooks, Representative from Alabama[26]
- Ken Buck, Representative from Colorado[27]
- Michael C. Burgess, Representative from Texas[28]
- John Culberson, Representative from Texas[29]
- Jeff Duncan, Representative from South Carolina[30]
- Trent Franks, Representative from Arizona[31]
- Louie Gohmert, Representative from Texas[32]
- Paul Gosar, Representative from Arizona[33]
- Sam Graves, Representative from Missouri[34]
- Glenn Grothman, Representative from Wisconsin[35]
- Jeb Hensarling, Representative from Texas[36]
- Jody Hice, Representative from Georgia[37]
- Tim Huelskamp, Representative from Kansas[38]
- Sam Johnson, Representative from Texas[39]
- Steve King, Representative from Iowa[40]
- Raúl Labrador, Representative from Idaho[41] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[42]
- Doug Lamborn, Representative from Colorado[43]
- Mia Love, Representative from Utah[44] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)[45]
- Tom McClintock, Representative from California[46]
- Mark Meadows, Representative from North Carolina[47]
- Alex Mooney, Representative from West Virginia[48]
- John Ratcliffe, Representative from Texas[31]
- Reid Ribble, Representative from Wisconsin (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)[49]
- Dana Rohrabacher, Representative from California[50]
- Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona[51]
- David Schweikert, Representative from Arizona[52]
- Ann Wagner, Representative from Missouri[53]
- Randy Weber, Representative from Texas[54]
- Roger Williams, Representative from Texas[55]
Former
- Bob Barr, Representative from Georgia; also Libertarian Nominee in 2008[56]
- Paul Broun, Representative from Georgia[57]
- David Davis, Representative from Tennessee[58]
- Jack Kingston, Representative from Georgia[59]
- Jim Ryun, Representative from Kansas[60]
- Tom Tancredo, Representative from Colorado; also presidential candidate in 2008[61][62]
Republican National Committee members
- Ron Nehring, chair of CA GOP (2007–2011)[63]
- Mike Schroeder, California Republican Party Chairman (1997–1999)[64]
- Willis Lee, former Hawaii Republican Party Chairman[64]
- Barry Peterson, former Chairman of the Idaho Republican Party[64]
- Ellen Barrosse (DE), Melody Potter (WV), and Carolyn McLarty (OK), leaders of the Conservative Steering Committee of the Republican National Committee[65]
- Norm Semanko, chair of ID GOP (2008–2012)[66]
- Richard Cebra, chair of ME GOP (2012–2013)[64]
- Saul Anuzis, chair of MI GOP (2005–2009)[67]
- Jack Kimball, former Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee[68]
- Tina Benkiser, chair of TX GOP (2003–2009)[69]
- Morton Blackwell, Republican National Committeeman from Virginia[70]
- Kathy Hayden, Republican National Committeewoman from Virginia
- Dr. Jim Pelura, Former Chairman, Maryland Republican Party 2006-2009.
- Giovanni Cicione, former Chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Party[71]
- Tirso del Junco, former California Republican Party Chairman[21]
- Will Deschamps, former Montana Republican Party Chairman[72]
Statewide officials
- Mark Martin, Arkansas Secretary of State[73]
- Wayne W. Williams, Secretary of State of Colorado[74]
- Scott Gessler, former Secretary of State of Colorado[74]
- Ralph Hudgens, Georgia Insurance Commissioner[37]
- Ron Crane, Idaho State Treasurer[66]
- Matt Schultz, former Secretary of State of Iowa[75][76]
- Kirk Bushman, Montana Public Service Commissioner[72]
- Don Stenberg, Treasurer of Nebraska[77]
- Patricia Dillon Cafferata, former Nevada State Treasurer[78]
- Adam Laxalt, Nevada Attorney General[79]
- Charlie Condon, former South Carolina Attorney General[80]
- David J. Porter, Texas Railroad Commissioner[81]
- Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas[82]
- Ryan Sitton, Texas Railroad Commissioner[82]
- George Strake, Jr., former Secretary of State of Texas[64]
- Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Utah[83]
- Ken Cuccinelli, former Attorney General of Virginia and President of Senate Conservatives Fund[84]
- David Dewhurst, Former Lieutenant Governor of Texas[85]
- Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General[86]
State legislators
- Alabama State Senator: Shay Shelnutt[87]
- Nine Arizona State Representatives: Steve Montenegro (House Majority Leader),[88] David Livingston (House Majority Whip),[88] Bob Thorpe,[88] Vince Leach,[88]
Mark Finchem,[88] Anthony Kern,[88] Jay Lawrence,[88] Noel W. Campbell,[88] Adam Kwasman (former)[88] - Four Arizona State Senators: Judy Burges,[88] Sylvia Allen,[88] Steve Smith,[88] Al Melvin (former)[88]
- Fourteen Arkansas State Representatives: Bob Ballinger[89] Kim Hammer,[90] Donnie Copeland,[90] Bruce Cozart,[90] John Payton,[90] Brandt Smith,[90] Rick Beck,[90]
Mary Bentley,[90] Justin Gonzales,[90] Stephen Meeks,[90] Michelle Gray,[90] Dan Sullivan,[90] Robin Lundstrum,[90] Jack Ladyman[90] - Five Arkansas State Senators: Peggy Jeffries (former),[89] Linda Collins-Smith,[90] Terry Rice,[90] Scott Flippo,[90] Gary Stubblefield[90]
- Three California State Senators: Ted Gaines,[91] Jim Battin (former),[91] Dennis Hollingsworth (former Minority Leader)[91]
- Ten Members of the California State Assembly: Matthew Harper,[92] Shannon Grove,[92] Ray Haynes (former),[92] Marie Waldron,[91] Travis Allen,[91] Brian Jones,[91] Don Wagner,[91]
Jay Obernolte,[91] Martin Garrick (former Minority Leader),[91] Scott Baugh (former Minority Leader)[91]
- Seven Colorado State Senators: Chris Holbert,[74] Kevin Grantham,[74] Kent Lambert,[74] Kevin Lundberg,[74] Jack Tate,[74] Laura J. Woods,[74] Ted Harvey (former)[74]
- Twelve Colorado State Representatives: Perry Buck,[74] Justin Everett,[74] Stephen Humphrey,[74] Janak Joshi,[74] Gordon Klingenschmitt,[74] Tim Leonard,[74] Paul Lundeen,[74]
Patrick Neville,[74] Dan Nordberg,[74] Kim Ransom,[74] Kevin Van Winkle,[74] Cole Wist[74] - Connecticut State Senator Joe Markley[93]
- Florida State Senator: Alan Hays[94]
- Three Florida State Representatives: Neil Combee,[95] Mike Hill,[96] Larry Metz[97]
- Seven Georgia State Senators: Mike Crane,[37] Marty Harbin,[37] William Ligon,[37] Josh McKoon,[37] Bill Jackson,[98] Bruce Thompson,[98] Clint Day (former)[98]
- Eight Georgia State Representatives: Timothy Barr,[98] Emory Dunahoo,[98] Micah Gravley,[98] Sheri Gilligan,[98] Dustin Hightower,[98] Jeff Jones,[98] Jason Spencer,[98]
Tony McBrayer (former)[98] - Hawaii State Senator: Sam Slom[99]
- Hawaii State Representative: Bob McDermott[99]
- Five Idaho State Senators: Steve Vick,[100] Bob Nonini,[100] Sheryl Nuxoll,[100] Mary Souza,[100] Jim Rice[100]
- Fifteen Idaho State Representatives: Judy Boyle,[100] Terry Gestrin,[100] Sage Dixon,[100] Ronald M. Nate,[100] Joe Palmer,[100] Janet Trujillo,[100] Gayle Batt,[100] Steven Harris,[100]
Ron Mendive,[100] Brent Crane,[100] Paul Shepherd,[100] Jason Monks,[100] Heather Scott,[100] Greg Chaney,[100] Lenore Barrett (former)[100] - Two Illinois State Senators: Tim Bivins,[101] Chapin Rose[101]
- Illinois State Representative: Jeanne Ives[102]
- Five Indiana State Senators: Brandt Hershman (Majority Leader),[103] Jeff Raatz,[103] Dennis Kruse,[103] Travis Holdman,[103] Scott Schneider[103]
- Eleven Indiana State Representatives: P. Eric Turner (former Speaker Pro Tempore),[104] Timothy Wesco,[104] Matthew Lehman (Majority Leader),[103] Mike Speedy,[103] Dale DeVon,[103] Tim Brown,[103] Donald Lehe,[103] Bob Cherry,[103] Wes Culver,[103] Bob Heaton,[103] Cindy Noe (former)[103]
- Six Iowa State Senators: Jake Chapman,[75][76] Dennis Guth,[76] Jason Schultz,[76] Bill Anderson,[105] Randy Feenstra,[106] Jerry Behn[107]
- Six Iowa State Representatives: Greg Heartsill,[75][76] Steve Holt,[75][76] Larry Sheets,[75][76] Ralph Watts.,[75][76] Terry Baxter,[108] Sandy Salmon[109]
- Three Kansas State Senators: Tom Arpke,[110] Mary Pilcher-Cook,[110] Steve Fitzgerald[110]
- Fourteen Kansas State Representatives: Mark Kahrs,[111] Amanda Grosserode,[110] William Sutton,[110] Brett Hildabrand,[110] Blake Carpenter,[110] Craig McPherson,[110]
Dennis Hedke,[110] J. R. Claeys,[110] John Rubin,[110] Kasha Kelley,[110] Randy Garber,[110] Randy Powell,[110] Mike Kiegerl,[110] Steve Huebert,[110] Tony Barton[110] - Former Louisiana State Senator: Elbert Guillory[112]
- Four Maine State Senators: Garrett Mason (Majority Leader),[113] Paul Davis,[113] David Burns,[113] James Hamper[113]
- Fourteen Maine State Representatives: MaryAnne Kinney,[113] Kathleen Dillingham,[113] Jeffrey Timberlake,[113] Dale Crafts,[113] Ricky Long,[113] Kevin Battle,[113]
Michael McClellan,[113] Russell Black,[113] Jeffrey Hanley,[113] Richard Campbell,[113] Peter Lyford,[113] Stacey Guerin,[113] Joel Stetkis,[113] Jonathan Kinney[113] - Three Maryland State Senators: Michael Hough,[114] Justin Ready,[114] Stephen M. Waugh[114]
- Ten Maryland State Representatives: Neil Parrott,[114] Brett Wilson,[114] William Folden,[114] Warren E. Miller,[114] Deb Rey,[114] Sid Saab,[114] Tony McConkey,[114]
Glen Glass,[114] Steven J. Arentz,[114] Jefferson L. Ghrist[114] - Massachusetts State Representative: James J. Lyons, Jr.[115]
- Two Michigan State Senators: Patrick Colbeck,[116] Bruce Patterson[117]
- Six Michigan State Representatives: Ray Franz,[118] Lana Theis,[117] Joel Johnson,[117] Gary Glenn,[117] Thomas Hooker,[117] Fulton Sheen (former)[117]
- Three Minnesota State Senators: Roger Chamberlain,[119] Paul Gazelka,[119] Al DeKruif (former)[119]
- Ten Minnesota State Representatives: Steve Drazkowski,[120] Cindy Pugh,[120] Glenn Gruenhagen,[121] Dave Hancock,[121] Josh Heintzeman,[121] Jerry Hertaus,[121]
Tim Miller,[121] Jim Newberger,[121] Kathy Lohmer,[119] Steve Green - Two Mississippi State Senators: Chris McDaniel,[122] Melanie Sojourner (former)[122]
- Eleven Missouri State Senators: Dr. Bob Onder,[123] Eric Schmitt,[124] Jim Lembke (former),[123] Delbert Scott (former),[123] Brad Lager (former),[123]
Chuck Purgason (former),[123] Bob Onder,[125] Ed Emery,[125] Will Kraus,[125] Jason Crowell (former),[125] John Lamping (former)[125] - Fourteen Missouri State Representatives: Carl Bearden (former Speaker pro Tempore),[123] Eric Burlison,[123] John McCaherty,[123] Bill White,[123] Rob Vescovo,[123]
Rick Brattin,[123] Charlie Davis,[123] Doug Funderburk (former),[123] Bryan Stevenson (former),[123] Denny Hoskins (Speaker Pro Tem),[125] Paul Curtman,[125]
John Weimann,[125] Kurt Bahr,[125] Mark Parkinson[125] - Four Montana State Senators: Matthew Rosendale (Majority Leader),[72] Cary Smith (Majority Whip),[72] Kris Hansen,[72] Ken Miller (former)[72]
- Eleven Montana State Representatives: Daniel Zolnikov,[72] Austin Knudsen (Speaker),[72] Alan Doane (Majority Whip),[72] Nancy Ballance,[72] Seth Berglee,[72] Tom L. Burnett,[72]
Brad Tschida,[72] Matthew Monfortun,[72] Dale Mortensen,[72] Theresa Manzella,[72] Sarah Laszloffy[72] - Fourteen Nebraska State Senators: John Murante,[77] Dave Bloomfield,[77] Joni Craighead,[77] Laura Ebke,[77] Curt Friesen,[77] Mike Groene,[77] Dan Hughes,[77] Bill Kintner,[77] Tyson Larson,[77] Brett Lindstrom,[77] Merv Riepe,[77] Jim Scheer,[77] Ken Schilz,[77] Dan Watermeier[77]
- Six Members of the Nevada Assembly: Victoria Seaman,[126] Michele Fiore,[126] John Moore,[126] Victoria Dooling,[127] Ira Hansen,[127] Jim Wheeler[128]
- Two New Hampshire State Senators: Dave Wheeler (1992–1998, also rep 1988–1992),[19] Fenton Groen (former),[129]
- Thirty-eight New Hampshire State Representatives: Duane Brown,[19][130] Carol Bush,[19] Jane Cormier (former),[19] Sue DeLemus,[19] Jeff Harris,[19] Eric Johnson,[19]
Josh Moore,[19] Jeanine Notter,[19] Bill O'Brien (Speaker[19] 2010–2012),[131] Greg Salts (former),[19] David Scott (former),[19] Ken Sheffert (former),[19] James Spillane,[19]
Len Turcotte.,[19] Warren Groen,[129] Rick Christie,[129] Allen Cook,[129] Guy Comtois,[129] Bill Kuch,[129] Walter Koloziej,[129] Patrick Bick,[129] Carol Vita (former),[129]
Lucien Vita (former),[129] Colette Worsman (former),[129] Harry Accornero (former),[129] Richard Gordon,[132] Timothy Twombly,[132] Fran Wendelboe (former),[68]
Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien,[68] Will Smith (former),[68] Max Abramson,[133] Eric Eastman,[133] Harold French,[133] Larry Gagne,[133] J. R. Hoell,[133] Mark McLean,[133]
Maureen Mooney[134] - New Jersey Assemblyman: Michael Patrick Carroll[135]
- New York State Senator: David Storobin (former)[136]
- North Carolina State Senator: Philip E. Berger (President pro tempore)[137]
- North Carolina State Representative: Rayne Brown[138]
- Ohio State Representative: Andy Thompson[139]
- Three Oklahoma State Senators: Brian Bingman (President pro tempore),[140] Gary Stanislawski,[140] Anthony Sykes[140]
- Nine Oklahoma State Representatives: David Brumbaugh,[140] David Derby,[140] Dan Fisher,[140] Mark Lepak,[140] Mark McCullough,[140] Michael Rogers,[140]
Chuck Strohm,[140] Ken Walker,[140] Justin Wood[140] - South Carolina State Senator: Lee Bright.[141][142]
- Two South Carolina State Representatives: Bill Chumley,[141][142] Wendy Nanney[143]
- Five Tennessee State Senators: Janice Bowling,[58] Mark Green,[58] Joey Hensley,[58] Frank S. Niceley,[58] Jim Tracy[58]
- Eighteen Tennessee State Representative: Joe Carr (former),[144] Judd Matheny (former House Speaker Pro-Tempore),[69] Sheila Butt (House Majority Floor Leader),[69]
Kelly Keisling,[69] Mike Sparks,[69] Courtney Rogers,[69] James Van Huss,[69] Jerry Sexton,[69] Jay Reedy,[69] Jason Zachary,[69] Tilman Goins,[58] Ron Lollar,[58]
Billy Spivey,[58] Rick Womick[58] - Five Texas State Senators: Brian Birdwell,[145] Konni Burton,[145] Brandon Creighton,[145] Lois Kolkhorst,[145] Bob Hall[145]
- Forty-Three Texas State Representatives: Cecil Bell Jr.,[145] DeWayne Burns,[145] Myra Crownover,[5] Gary Elkins,[145] Pat Fallon,[145] Allen Fletcher,[145] Dan Flynn,[145]
James Frank,[5] John Frullo,[145] Dan Huberty,[145] Bryan Hughes,[145] Jason Isaac,[5] Mark Keough,[145] Stephanie Klick,[145] Matt Krause,[145] Brooks Landgraf,[145]
Jodie Laubenberg,[145] Jeff Leach,[145] Ken Mercer (former),[146] Will Metcalf,[145] Doug Miller,[145] Rick Miller,[145] Jim Murphy,[145] Andrew Murr,[145] Gilbert Peña,[5]
Larry Phillips,[145] John Raney,[145] Debbie Riddle,[145] Matt Rinaldi,[145] Matt Schaefer,[145] Mike Schofield,[145] Matt Shaheen,[145] Wayne Smith,[145] Stuart Spitzer,[145]
Tony Tinderholt,[145] Scott Turner,[145] Jason Villalba,[5] Molly White,[145] John Wray,[145] Bill Zedler,[145] John Zerwas,[145] Paul Pressler (former)[147] - Four Utah State Representatives: Christopher Herrod (former),[148] Curtis Oda,[148] Ken Sumsion (former),[148] Matt Throckmorton (former)[148]
- Two Virginia State Senators: Bill Stanley,[149] Dick Black[150]
- Two Virginia State Delegates: Mark Berg,[150] Brenda Pogge[150]
- Two Washington State Representatives: Graham Hunt,[151] Jesse Young[151]
- Three Wisconsin State Senators: Duey Stroebel,[152] Van Wanggaard,[153] Stephen Nass[153]
- Twenty Wisconsin State Representatives: David Craig,[152] Bob Gannon,[152] Andre Jacque,[152] Jesse Kremer,[152] Dean Knudson,[152] Adam Neylon,[152]
Jim Steineke (Majority Leader),[154] Robin Vos (Speaker),[155] Janel Brandtjen,[153] Jeremy Thiesfeldt,[153] Jim Ott,[153] Joan Ballweg,[153] Joe Sanfelippo,[153] Joel Kleefisch,[153]
John Macco,[153] John Spiros,[153] Ken Skowronski,[153] Keith Ripp,[153] Mike Kuglitsch,[153] Robert Brooks[153] - Three Wyoming State Senators: Curt Meier,[156] Larry S. Hicks,[156] Kit Jennings (former)[156]
- Ten Wyoming State Representatives: Edward Buchanan (former Speaker),[156] Mark Baker,[156] Scott Clem,[156] Harlan Edmonds,[156] Mark Jennings,[156] David Miller,[156]
Tom Reeder,[156] Nathan Winters,[157] Amy Edmonds,[156] Mark Semlek,[156] Matt Teeters[156]
Mayors and other municipal leaders
- Diane Harkey, Member of the California State Board of Equalization[91]
- Michelle Park Steel, Orange County Supervisor[91]
- Jan Goldsmith, San Diego City Attorney[91]
- Steve Lonegan, former Mayor of Bogota, New Jersey[158]
International political figures
- Cory Bernardi, Australian Senator (Liberal Party)[159]
- Kenneth Svendsen, Norwegian MP (Progress Party)[160]
- Oskar Jarle Grimstad, Norwegian MP (Progress Party)[160]
- Trevor Loudon, (ACT New Zealand) New Zealand-born anti-communist commentator[161]
- Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Polish MEP, leader of KORWiN[162]
- Louise Mensch, former British MP (Conservative Party), author and political commentator[163]
Business people
- Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard; 2016 presidential candidate. Also Cruz's VP candidate [164]
- Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric[165] (also author/speaker)
- Dan and Farris Wilks, founders of Wilks Masonry[166]
- Kelcy Warren, chairman and chief executive officer of Energy Transfer Partners[82]
- Charles Foster (attorney), chairman of Foster LLP[167]
- Darwin Deason, founder of Affiliated Computer Services[82]
- Scott Banister, entrepreneur, investor, libertarian activist and former Rand Paul supporter[168]
- Robert Mercer, hedge funds[169]
- Rod D. Martin — Chairman of The Martin Organization, former PayPal executive, former President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies[170]
- Toby Neugebauer, shale and fracking private equity[169]
- Richard Uihlein, manufacturing[171]
- Cary M. Maguire, president of energy companies[172]
- Neil Bush, son of George H. W. Bush; brother of George W. Bush and Jeb Bush[173]
Celebrities, commentators, and activists
- Arizona: Len Munsil, president of Arizona Christian University[174]
- Arkansas: Twila Paris, musician[175]
- California: Adam Baldwin, actor[176]
- California: Adam Carolla, radio and television host[177]
- California: Paul Chappell (College President and Pastor)[178]
- California: Lionel Chetwynd, script writer[179]
- California: John C. Eastman, law professor and constitutional law scholar[92]
- California: Clint Howard, actor[180]
- California: Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of Daily Wire[181]
- California: Thomas Sowell, economist, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University[182]
- California: James Woods, actor and conservative activist[183]
- California: Barbara Nicolosi, screenwriter[134]
- California: Michael Uhlmann, professor of government at Claremont Graduate University[134]
- Colorado: James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family[184]
- Connecticut: Peter Wolfgang, executive director of Family Institute of Connecticut[185]
- Florida: Steven Bauer, actor[186]
- Georgia: Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and national coordinator of Tea Party Patriots[187]
- Georgia: Erick Erickson, columnist and radio host[188]
- Hawaii: Jason Jones, film-maker[189]
- Idaho: Douglas Wilson, pastor[190]
- Illinois: Jonathan Hoenig, founding member of the Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund[191]
- Illinois: Dan Proft, radio talk show host[134]
- Iowa: Jeff Roe (campaign manager for Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign)[192]
- Iowa Bob Vander Plaats, president of the Family Leader[193]
- Kansas Troy Newman, pro-life activist[194]
- Kansas: R. Lee Ermey, actor[195] and former marine
- Kentucky: Dakota Meyer, marine sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient[196]
- Louisiana: Phil Robertson, hunter, businessman, and reality TV star of Duck Dynasty[197]
- Louisiana: C.L. Bryant, conservative African-American radio talk show host, pastor Shreveport, Louisiana[198]
- Maryland: Gus Alzona, Realtor, CPA, consultant, musician, elected Member of the Montgomery County Maryland Republican Central Committee,[199] first elected official
in Maryland to endorse Ted Cruz for President, August 6, 2016[200] - Michigan: Debbie Schlussel, talk radio host and political commentator[201]
- Missouri: Mike Bickle, evangelical leader[202][203]
- Missouri: David Limbaugh, political commentator[204]
- New Jersey: William R. Forstchen, historian and author[138]
- New Jersey: Robert P. George, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University[205]
- New York: Andrew C. McCarthy, columnist and national security expert[206]
- New York: Gavin McInnes, writer, creative director, actor, comedian, and co-founder of Vice Media.[207]
- New York: Pamela Geller (activist)[208][209]
- New York: Debra Burlingame activist[210]
- New York: Roger Kimball editor[211]
- New York: William A. Jacobson lawyer, professor, prominent blogger[212]
- New York: Herb London, activist, commentator, author, and academic.[213]
- North Carolina: The Benham Brothers, Former MLB Players and TV Hosts
- North Carolina: Don Brown (author), former U.S.Navy JAG officer, bestselling author of the Navy Justice Series & Call Sign Extortion 17: The Shoot-Down of SEAL Team Six
- North Carolina: Michael L. Brown, Messianic Jewish theology professor, columnist, and radio host[214]
- North Carolina: C. Boyden Gray, former US diplomat (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[215]
- Oklahoma: Everett Piper, President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University[216]
- Pennsylvania: Daniel Pipes, founder and president of the Middle East Forum[217]
- South Carolina: Bob Jones III, 3rd president of Bob Jones University[218]
- Tennessee: Steve Gill, conservative talk radio host[69]
- Tennessee: Michael Tait, lead singer of Newsboys[219]
- Tennessee: Arthur Laffer, economist for Reagan administration[220]
- Tennessee: Andrew C. McCarthy, columnist for National Review[221]
- Tennessee: Ben Ferguson, conservative political commentator[222]
- Texas: Robin Armstrong, former Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas[112]
- Texas: Dana Loesch, Radio host[223]
- Texas: Mica Mosbacher, author, philanthropist[224]
- Texas: Marcus Luttrell, former Navy Seal, actor and former Rick Perry supporter[225]
- Texas: Taya Kyle, widow of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and former Rick Perry supporter[225]
- Texas: Gary Clarke, actor[226]
- Texas: Glenn Beck, conservative/libertarian activist, columnist, founder of 9-12 Project[227]
- Texas: de:Carol Everett, pro-life activist, president of The Heidi Group[228]
- Texas: Ric Flair, wrestler[229]
- Texas: Michael McIver, Publisher, Texas Conservative Digest
- Texas: Chuck Woolery, game show host[230]
- Texas: Robert Koons, professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas[134]
- Vermont: David Mamet, writer-director, playwright[186]
- Virginia: Cynthia Dunbar,[149]
- Virginia: Mark Levin, radio host and attorney[231]
- Virginia: Richard Viguerie, chairman of ConservativeHQ.com[232]
- Virginia: Virginia Thomas, attorney and founder of Liberty Consulting[233]
- Virginia: Michael Farris,Chancellor of Patrick Henry College[234]
- Virginia: E. W. Jackson, 2013 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia[235]
- Utah: Gayle Ruzicka, State leader Utah [Eagle Forum]
- Washington: Keli Carender, initial activist for Tea Party movement[236]
- Washington, DC: William G. Boykin, former Lieutenant General[237]
- Washington, DC: Virginia Thomas, founder of Liberty Consulting[238]
- Washington, DC: Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council and Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[239]
- Washington, DC: Sandy Rios, Director of Governmental Affairs for American Family Association[240]
- Washington, DC: Gary Bauer, conservative activist; unsuccessful presidential candidate, 2000[241]
- Washington, DC: Jerry A. Johnson, president of National Religious Broadcasters[242]
- Washington, DC: Robert B. Charles, former Assistant Secretary of State[243]
- Washington, DC: Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women for America
- Washington, DC: Joseph Farah, editor-in-chief of WorldNetDaily[244]
- Washington, DC: L. Brent Bozell III, conservative activist, columnist, president, Media Research Center[245]
- Washington, DC: Brian S. Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage[134]
- Wisconsin: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, former Green Bay Packers defensive[246]
- Wyoming: Lynne Cheney, author, scholar[247]
Newspapers and magazines
- National Review, semi-monthly magazine[248]
- The New York Sun, daily newspaper based in New York City[249]
Organizations
- American Conservative Party (United States)[250]
- California Republican Assembly[251]
- CatholicVote[252]
- Club for Growth[253]
- Georgia Right to Life[254]
- Gun Owners of America[255]
- National Federation of Republican Assemblies[256]
- National Organization for Marriage[257]
- National Right to Life Committee[258]
- New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms[259]
- Secure America Now[260]
- Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund[187]
- Texans for Fiscal Responsibility[261]
- Texas Patriots PAC[262]
- Young Conservatives of Texas[263]
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