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List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Kamala Harris; List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign; List of Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements; List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign endorsements; Endorsements in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
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 ...
As of October 2024, 43 out of the currently serving 49 Republican senators have endorsed Trump. John Barrasso, Wyoming (2007–present) [1] Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee (2019–present) [2] John Boozman, Arkansas (2011–present) [3] Mike Braun, Indiana (2019–present), Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2024 [4]
A week after telling CNN he did not cast a ballot for Trump in 2016 or 2020 and that he didn’t plan to support him in 2024, Trump’s first assassination attempt changed his mind.
Republicans are quickly falling in line behind Donald Trump's 2024 campaign, signaling a growing consensus that his nomination is all but inevitable. Republicans close ranks around Trump as he ...
Burgum, who dropped his short-lived bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, is among those thought to be on Trump’s shortlist for VP. GOP members of Congress • Andy Biggs (Ariz.)
As of July 2024, 25 of the 27 incumbent Republican state governors have endorsed Trump. Greg Abbott , Governor of Texas (2015–present) [ 1 ] Doug Burgum , Governor of North Dakota (2016–present) and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate [ 2 ]
The Santa Barbara News-Press, which endorsed Trump in 2020, [484] ceased publication in 2023. [ 485 ] The Poynter Institute noted that moves by the owners of The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times (as well as the Minnesota Star Tribune ) to stop endorsing presidential candidates follow a trend seen at regional newspapers.