List of Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which have endorsed Nikki Haley to be the Republican Party's nominee in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. == Federal executive officials == === Former === Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council (2017–2018) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)(switched endorsement to Kamala Harris after Haley withdrew) Mary Ann Hanusa, Director of the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence (2001–2006); Iowa State Representative from the 99th district (2011–2013) and the 16th district (2013–2021) Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005), White House Director of Political Affairs (1987–1989) Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021)(switched endorsement to Kamala Harris after Haley withdrew) Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2003–2005), and White House Staff Secretary (2001–2003) Henson Moore, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1992), United States Deputy Secretary of Energy (1989–1992), U.S. Representative from LA-6 (1975–1987) Brian T. Moran, United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2019–2021) Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002) == U.S. senators == === Current === Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) === Former === Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023) Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011), Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993) Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009), U.S. Representative from NH-01 (1997–2003) Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023), Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006–2007), United States Trade Representative (2005–2006), U.S. Representative from OH-02 (1993–2005) Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991), United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2005–2006)[1] == U.S. representatives == === Current === Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from SC-05 (2017–present) Don Bacon, U.S. Representative from NE-02 (2017–present) === Former === Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-3 (2003–2011) Charles Bass, U.S. Representative from NH-2 (1995–2007, 2011–2013) Rob Bishop, U.S. Representative from UT-1 (2003–2021) Charles Boustany, U.S. Representative from LA-7 (2005–2013), LA-3 (2013–2017) Joseph Cao, U.S. Representative from LA-2 (2009–2011) Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (previously co-endorsed Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson) Tom Davis US Representative from VA-11 (1995–2008) Chuck Douglas, U.S. Representative from NH–2 (1989–1991) Gary Franks, U.S. Representative from CT-5 (1991–1997) Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate Enid Greene Mickelsen, U.S. Representative from UT-2 (1995–1997) Paul Ryan, U.S. Representative from WI-01 (1999–2019); Speaker of the House (2015–2019); Republican nominee for Vice President in 2012 Lamar Smith, TX-21 (1987–2019) (previously endorsed DeSantis) Mac Thornberry, TX-13 (1995–2021) == Governors == === Current === Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present) Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (2017–2025) (switched endorsement to Trump after Haley withdrew) === Former === Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023) Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023) and candidate for president in 2024 Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (1983–1989) == State executive officials == === Current === Deidre Henderson, Lieutenant Governor of Utah (2021–present); Utah State Senator from District 7 (2013–2021) Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2016–present); President of Plaquimines Parish (2007–2015); Chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party (1988–1992) === Former === Jay Dardenne, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2010–2016) Mead Treadwell, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2010–2014) Hope Andrade, Secretary of State of Texas (2008–2012) == State legislators == === Current === ==== Alaska ==== Bert Stedman, Alaska State Senator from the R district (2013–present), District A (2003–2013) Louise Stutes, Alaska State Representative from the 5th district (2023–Present), 32nd District (2015–2023) Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives (2021–2023) ==== Connecticut ==== Lisa Seminara, Connecticut State Senator from the 8th district (2023–present) ==== Georgia ==== Scott Hilton, Georgia State Representative from the 95th district (2023–present) Deborah Silcox, Georgia State Representative from the 53rd district (2023–present) from the 52nd district (2017–2021) Bill Werkheiser, Georgia State Representative from the 157th District (2015–present) ==== Idaho ==== Lori McCann, Idaho State Representative from the 6A District (2021–present) ==== Iowa ==== Chris Cournoyer, Iowa State Senator from the 35th district (2019–present) Jane Bloomingdale, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2017–present) Jacob Bossman, Iowa State Representative from the 14th district (2018–present) Austin Harris, Iowa State Representative from the 26th district (2023–present) Chad Ingels, Iowa State Representative from the 68th district (2021–present) Megan Jones, Iowa State Representative from the 6th district (2013–present) Shannon Latham, Iowa State Representative from the 55th district (2021–present) Brian Lohse, Iowa State Representative from the 45th district (2019–present) Steven Sukup, Iowa State Representative from the 18th district (1995–2003) ==== Louisiana ==== Barbara Freiberg, Louisiana State Representative from the 70th district (2020–present) Stephanie Hilferty, Louisiana State Representative from the 94th district (2016–present) ==== Massachusetts ==== Kimberly Ferguson, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Worcester district (2011–present) Paul Frost, Massachusetts State Representative from the 7th Worcester district (1997–present) Bradley Jones Jr., Minority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2003–present) from the 20th Middlesex district (2003–present) and 21st Middlesex district (1994–2003) Hannah Kane, Massachusetts State Representative from the 11th Worcester district (2015–present) Joseph D. McKenna, Massachusetts State Representative from the 18th Worcester district (2015–present) Matt Muratore, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Plymouth district (2015–present) Michael Soter, Massachusetts State Representative from the 8th Worcester district (2019–present) David Vieira, Massachusetts State Representative from the 3rd Barnstable district (2011–present) Donald Wong, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Essex district (2011–present) ==== Michigan ==== Mark Tisdel, Michigan House of Representatives from the 55th District (2023–present) 45th district (2021–2023) ==== Minnesota ==== Julia Coleman, Minnesota State Senator from the 48th District (2021–Present) Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from the District 37A (2023–Present) District 34A (2019–2023) ==== New Hampshire ==== Michael Moffett, New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack's 4th district (2022–present), New Hampshire State Representative Merrimack's 9th district (2016–2018, 2020–2022) Bill Gannon, New Hampshire State Senator from the 23rd district (2016–2018, 2020–Present) Stephen Pearson, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2022–present) John Sytek, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 8th district (2010–present) ==== Pennsylvania ==== Bryan Cutler, Pennsylvania House Minority Leader (2023–present) from the 100th district (2007–present) and former Speaker (2020–2022) and Majority Leader (2022–2023) ==== South Carolina ==== Bart Blackwell, South Carolina State Representative from the 81st district (2016–present) Mike Neese, South Carolina State Representative from the 44th district (2023–present) Chris Wooten, South Carolina State Representative from the 69th district (2018–present) Nathan Ballentine, South Carolina State Representative from the 71st district (2005–present) Chip Campsen, South Carolina State Senator from the 43rd district (2004–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Tom Davis, South Carolina State Senator from the 46th district (2009–present) Larry Grooms, South Carolina State Senator from the 37th district (1997–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Shane Massey, South Carolina Senate Majority Leader (2016–present) from the 25th district (2007–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Katrina Shealy, South Carolina State Senator from the 23rd district (2013–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) ==== Texas ==== Kyle Kacal, Texas's 12th House of Representatives district (2013–present) ==== Utah ==== Evan Vickers, Majority Leader of the Utah Senate (2019–present) from the 28th district (2013–present) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) Curt Bramble, Utah State Senator from District 24 (2023–present) and District 16 (2011–2003-2023) Mike McKell, Utah State Senator from District 25 (2023–present) and District 7 (2021–2023); Utah State Representative from District 25 (2013–2021) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) Ann Millner, Utah State Senator from District 5 (2023–present) and District 18 (2015–2023) Karen M. Peterson, Utah State Representative from District 13 (2022–present) Casey Snider, Utah State Representative from District 5 (2019–present) Doug Welton, Utah State Representative from District 65 (2023–present) and District 63 (2021–2023) ==== Vermont ==== Patricia McCoy, Vermont State Representative From the Rutland District (2015–present) Minority Leader of the Vermont House of Representatives (2019–present) Casey Toof, Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 3-1 District (2019–present) Carolyn Whitney Branagan, Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 1 District (2023–present),(2003–2019) Rodney Graham, Vermont State Representative from the Orange-1 District (2015–present) Jim Harrison, Vermont State Representative from the Rutland-11 District (2023–present) ==== Virginia ==== Carrie Coyner, 62nd District (2020–2024), 75th District (2024-present) ==== Washington ==== Stephanie Barnard, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present) Keith Goehner, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2019–present) Paul Harris, Washington State Representative from the 17th district (2011–present), House Caucus Chair Jacquelin Maycumber, Washington State Representative from the 7th district (2017–present) J. T. Wilcox, Washington State Representative from the 2nd district (2011–present) and former Minority Leader (2018–2023) Drew Stokesbary, Washington House Minority Leader from the 31st district (2015–present) Mike Steele, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2017–present) Ann Rivers, Washington State Senator from the 18th district (2012–present) Eric Robertson, Washington State Representative from the 31st district (1995–1998, 2021–present) Judy Warnick, Washington State Senator from the 13th district (2015–present) and Senate Caucus Chair Keith Wagoner, Washington State Senator from the 39th district (2018–present) Drew MacEwen, Washington State Senator from the 35th district (2023–present) April Connors, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present) ==== Wisconsin ==== Devin LeMahieu, Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate (2021–present) from the 9th district (2015–present) === Former === ==== Alaska ==== Jay Ramras, Alaska State Representative From the 10th District (2005–2011) Lesil McGuire, Alaska State Representative From the 17th District (2001–2003) From the 28th District (2003–2007), Alaska State Senator From the N District (2007–2013), The K District (2013–2017) Charisse Millett, Alaska State Representative From the 30th District (2009–2019) Majority Leader (2015–2016), Minority Leader (2017–2019) ==== Georgia ==== Meagan Hanson, Georgia State Representative from the 80th District (2017–2019) Fran Millar, Georgia State Senator from the 40th district (2011–2019) Eric Johnson, Georgia State Senator from the 1st district (1995–2009) Georgia State Representative from the 153rd district (1993–1995) ==== Iowa ==== Carmine Boal, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (1999–2009) Bob Brunkhorst, Iowa State Senator from the 9th district (2002–2005) Dan Clute, Iowa State Representative from the 59th district (2007–2009) George Eichhorn, Iowa State Representative from the 9th district (2001–2007) Mary Ann Hanusa, Iowa State Representative from the 99th district and 16th district (2011–2021) Libby Jacobs, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2003–2009) Kevin Koester, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (2009–2019) Linda Miller, Iowa State Representative from the 82nd district and 94th district (2007–2017) Scott Raecker, Iowa State Representative from the 76th district (1999–2012) Jack Rife, Iowa State Senator from the 20th district and 29th district (1983–2001) Maggie Tinsman, Iowa State Senator from the 21st district (1989–2007) ==== New Hampshire ==== Gene G. Chandler, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2000–2004, 2017–2018) from Carroll's 1st district (1982–2018) Stephen Duprey, New Hampshire State Representative from Carroll's 2nd district (1972–1976) and chair of New Hampshire Republican State Committee (1997–2001) John Gallus, New Hampshire State Senator from the 1st district (2002–2012) Neal Kurk, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 2nd district (1986–2018) Mariellen MacKay, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 30th district (2012–2014) Mary Mayville, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 21st district (2020–2022) John Reagan, New Hampshire State Senator from the 17th district (2012–2022) Kimberly Rice, former Speaker Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2020–2022) from Hillsborough's 37th district (2014–2022) Doug Scamman Jr., former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2004–2006) from Rockingham's 13th district (2004–2010) Stella Scamman, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2002–2010) Vicki Schwaegler, New Hampshire State Representative from Grafton's 3rd district (2016–2018) Eric Stohl, New Hampshire State Representative from Coos' 1st district (2000–2010) Donna Sytek, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–2000) from Rockingham's 26th district (1977–2000) ==== Utah ==== Nolan Karras, former Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (1989–1990) ==== Massachusetts ==== Shawn Dooley, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Norfolk district (2014–2022) Lenny Mirra, Massachusetts State Representative from the 2nd Essex district (2013–2023) ==== New York ==== Andrew Stein, New York State Assemblyman from the 65th district (1969–1977) and New York City Council President (1986–1994) (Democratic, switched endorsement from Donald Trump) ==== Virginia ==== James LeMunyon, Virginia House of Delegates from the 67th District (2010–2018) Randy Minchew Virginia House of Delegates from the 10th District (2012–2018) ==== Washington ==== Paul Graves, former Washington State Representative from the 5th district (2017–2019) ==== Texas ==== Florence Shapiro, Texas Senate, District 8 (1995–2013) Joe Straus, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (2009–2019) == Local officials == Brenda Bethune, mayor of Myrtle Beach (2018–present) William S. Cogswell Jr., mayor of Charleston, South Carolina (2024–present) Nelson Crabbe, mayor of Clear Lake (2006–present) George Hansel, mayor of Keene, New Hampshire (2020–2024) Brett Barker, mayor of Nevada, Iowa (2018–present) (previously declined to endorse a candidate) Christine Hensley, Des Moines city councilwoman (1994–2018) Aimee Winder Newton, member of the Salt Lake County, Utah council from District 3 Don Thiltgen, mayor of DeWitt, Iowa (1989–2023) Matt Walsh, Mayor of Council Bluffs, Iowa (2013–present) Dee Margo, Mayor of El Paso, Texas (2017–2021) Betsy Price, mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2011–2021) Mattie Parker mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2021–Present) == Party officials == Bill Binnie, former Chairman of the Finance Committee for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, current President of New Hampshire 1 Network, current President of Carlisle Capital Corporation, owner of Carlisle One Media Katon Dawson, South Carolina Republican Party Chair (2002–2009) Pete Fariel, former Rockport Republican Town Committee Chair Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (her campaign surrogate) David Oman, former Iowa Republican Party co-chair, chief of staff for Robert D. Ray and Terry Branstad Marlys Popma, Iowa Republican Party Executive Director (2001–2002) Dawn Roberts, Polk County Republican Party Chair (1981–1983) and Chief Development Officer of the American Red Cross (2001–2007) Amy Tarkanian, chair of Nevada Republican Party (2011–2012) (switched from Ron DeSantis) Diane Tebelius, Chair of the Washington Republican Party (2006–2007) Joseph Howe, former Libertarian Party of Iowa chairman (2018–2020) == Notable individuals == Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah (2021–present) Don Bolduc, retired U.S. Army brigadier general and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from New Hampshire in 2022 Ron Cameron, owner and chairman of Mountaire Farms (previously endorsed Mike Pence) Charlamagne tha God, radio and television personality (endorsed for Republican Primary only, then later endorsed Harris) Jason Church, attorney and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from WI-07 in 2020 Mark Cuban, businessman and investor (switched endorsement to Harris after Haley and Biden withdrew) Jim Davis, owner and chairman of New Balance and co-founder of Major League Lacrosse Tim Draper, founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Draper University Stanley Druckenmiller, former lead portfolio manager for Quantum Fund Jami Gertz, actress John Hagee, televangelist and founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel Sharlene Wells Hawkes, reporter, businesswoman, and Miss America 1985 Henry Kravis, co-founder of KKR & Co.

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List of Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations which have endorsed Nikki Haley to be the Republican Party's nominee in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. == Federal executive officials == === Former === Gary Cohn, Director of the National Economic Council (2017–2018) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)(switched endorsement to Kamala Harris after Haley withdrew) Mary Ann Hanusa, Director of the White House Office of Presidential Correspondence (2001–2006); Iowa State Representative from the 99th district (2011–2013) and the 16th district (2013–2021) Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005), White House Director of Political Affairs (1987–1989) Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021)(switched endorsement to Kamala Harris after Haley withdrew) Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2003–2005), and White House Staff Secretary (2001–2003) Henson Moore, White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1992), United States Deputy Secretary of Energy (1989–1992), U.S. Representative from LA-6 (1975–1987) Brian T. Moran, United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2019–2021) Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002) == U.S. senators == === Current === Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) === Former === Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023) Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011), Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993) Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009), U.S. Representative from NH-01 (1997–2003) Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023), Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006–2007), United States Trade Representative (2005–2006), U.S. Representative from OH-02 (1993–2005) Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991), United States Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2005–2006)[1] == U.S. representatives == === Current === Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from SC-05 (2017–present) Don Bacon, U.S. Representative from NE-02 (2017–present) === Former === Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-3 (2003–2011) Charles Bass, U.S. Representative from NH-2 (1995–2007, 2011–2013) Rob Bishop, U.S. Representative from UT-1 (2003–2021) Charles Boustany, U.S. Representative from LA-7 (2005–2013), LA-3 (2013–2017) Joseph Cao, U.S. Representative from LA-2 (2009–2011) Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (previously co-endorsed Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson) Tom Davis US Representative from VA-11 (1995–2008) Chuck Douglas, U.S. Representative from NH–2 (1989–1991) Gary Franks, U.S. Representative from CT-5 (1991–1997) Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate Enid Greene Mickelsen, U.S. Representative from UT-2 (1995–1997) Paul Ryan, U.S. Representative from WI-01 (1999–2019); Speaker of the House (2015–2019); Republican nominee for Vice President in 2012 Lamar Smith, TX-21 (1987–2019) (previously endorsed DeSantis) Mac Thornberry, TX-13 (1995–2021) == Governors == === Current === Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present) Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (2017–2025) (switched endorsement to Trump after Haley withdrew) === Former === Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023) Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023) and candidate for president in 2024 Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) John H. Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (1983–1989) == State executive officials == === Current === Deidre Henderson, Lieutenant Governor of Utah (2021–present); Utah State Senator from District 7 (2013–2021) Billy Nungesser, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2016–present); President of Plaquimines Parish (2007–2015); Chairman of the Louisiana Republican Party (1988–1992) === Former === Jay Dardenne, Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana (2010–2016) Mead Treadwell, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2010–2014) Hope Andrade, Secretary of State of Texas (2008–2012) == State legislators == === Current === ==== Alaska ==== Bert Stedman, Alaska State Senator from the R district (2013–present), District A (2003–2013) Louise Stutes, Alaska State Representative from the 5th district (2023–Present), 32nd District (2015–2023) Speaker of the Alaska House of Representatives (2021–2023) ==== Connecticut ==== Lisa Seminara, Connecticut State Senator from the 8th district (2023–present) ==== Georgia ==== Scott Hilton, Georgia State Representative from the 95th district (2023–present) Deborah Silcox, Georgia State Representative from the 53rd district (2023–present) from the 52nd district (2017–2021) Bill Werkheiser, Georgia State Representative from the 157th District (2015–present) ==== Idaho ==== Lori McCann, Idaho State Representative from the 6A District (2021–present) ==== Iowa ==== Chris Cournoyer, Iowa State Senator from the 35th district (2019–present) Jane Bloomingdale, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2017–present) Jacob Bossman, Iowa State Representative from the 14th district (2018–present) Austin Harris, Iowa State Representative from the 26th district (2023–present) Chad Ingels, Iowa State Representative from the 68th district (2021–present) Megan Jones, Iowa State Representative from the 6th district (2013–present) Shannon Latham, Iowa State Representative from the 55th district (2021–present) Brian Lohse, Iowa State Representative from the 45th district (2019–present) Steven Sukup, Iowa State Representative from the 18th district (1995–2003) ==== Louisiana ==== Barbara Freiberg, Louisiana State Representative from the 70th district (2020–present) Stephanie Hilferty, Louisiana State Representative from the 94th district (2016–present) ==== Massachusetts ==== Kimberly Ferguson, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Worcester district (2011–present) Paul Frost, Massachusetts State Representative from the 7th Worcester district (1997–present) Bradley Jones Jr., Minority Leader of the Massachusetts House of Representatives (2003–present) from the 20th Middlesex district (2003–present) and 21st Middlesex district (1994–2003) Hannah Kane, Massachusetts State Representative from the 11th Worcester district (2015–present) Joseph D. McKenna, Massachusetts State Representative from the 18th Worcester district (2015–present) Matt Muratore, Massachusetts State Representative from the 1st Plymouth district (2015–present) Michael Soter, Massachusetts State Representative from the 8th Worcester district (2019–present) David Vieira, Massachusetts State Representative from the 3rd Barnstable district (2011–present) Donald Wong, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Essex district (2011–present) ==== Michigan ==== Mark Tisdel, Michigan House of Representatives from the 55th District (2023–present) 45th district (2021–2023) ==== Minnesota ==== Julia Coleman, Minnesota State Senator from the 48th District (2021–Present) Kristin Robbins, Minnesota State Representative from the District 37A (2023–Present) District 34A (2019–2023) ==== New Hampshire ==== Michael Moffett, New Hampshire State Representative from Merrimack's 4th district (2022–present), New Hampshire State Representative Merrimack's 9th district (2016–2018, 2020–2022) Bill Gannon, New Hampshire State Senator from the 23rd district (2016–2018, 2020–Present) Stephen Pearson, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2022–present) John Sytek, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 8th district (2010–present) ==== Pennsylvania ==== Bryan Cutler, Pennsylvania House Minority Leader (2023–present) from the 100th district (2007–present) and former Speaker (2020–2022) and Majority Leader (2022–2023) ==== South Carolina ==== Bart Blackwell, South Carolina State Representative from the 81st district (2016–present) Mike Neese, South Carolina State Representative from the 44th district (2023–present) Chris Wooten, South Carolina State Representative from the 69th district (2018–present) Nathan Ballentine, South Carolina State Representative from the 71st district (2005–present) Chip Campsen, South Carolina State Senator from the 43rd district (2004–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Tom Davis, South Carolina State Senator from the 46th district (2009–present) Larry Grooms, South Carolina State Senator from the 37th district (1997–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Shane Massey, South Carolina Senate Majority Leader (2016–present) from the 25th district (2007–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) Katrina Shealy, South Carolina State Senator from the 23rd district (2013–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott) ==== Texas ==== Kyle Kacal, Texas's 12th House of Representatives district (2013–present) ==== Utah ==== Evan Vickers, Majority Leader of the Utah Senate (2019–present) from the 28th district (2013–present) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) Curt Bramble, Utah State Senator from District 24 (2023–present) and District 16 (2011–2003-2023) Mike McKell, Utah State Senator from District 25 (2023–present) and District 7 (2021–2023); Utah State Representative from District 25 (2013–2021) (switched support from Ron DeSantis) Ann Millner, Utah State Senator from District 5 (2023–present) and District 18 (2015–2023) Karen M. Peterson, Utah State Representative from District 13 (2022–present) Casey Snider, Utah State Representative from District 5 (2019–present) Doug Welton, Utah State Representative from District 65 (2023–present) and District 63 (2021–2023) ==== Vermont ==== Patricia McCoy, Vermont State Representative From the Rutland District (2015–present) Minority Leader of the Vermont House of Representatives (2019–present) Casey Toof, Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 3-1 District (2019–present) Carolyn Whitney Branagan, Vermont State Representative from the Franklin 1 District (2023–present),(2003–2019) Rodney Graham, Vermont State Representative from the Orange-1 District (2015–present) Jim Harrison, Vermont State Representative from the Rutland-11 District (2023–present) ==== Virginia ==== Carrie Coyner, 62nd District (2020–2024), 75th District (2024-present) ==== Washington ==== Stephanie Barnard, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present) Keith Goehner, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2019–present) Paul Harris, Washington State Representative from the 17th district (2011–present), House Caucus Chair Jacquelin Maycumber, Washington State Representative from the 7th district (2017–present) J. T. Wilcox, Washington State Representative from the 2nd district (2011–present) and former Minority Leader (2018–2023) Drew Stokesbary, Washington House Minority Leader from the 31st district (2015–present) Mike Steele, Washington State Representative from the 12th district (2017–present) Ann Rivers, Washington State Senator from the 18th district (2012–present) Eric Robertson, Washington State Representative from the 31st district (1995–1998, 2021–present) Judy Warnick, Washington State Senator from the 13th district (2015–present) and Senate Caucus Chair Keith Wagoner, Washington State Senator from the 39th district (2018–present) Drew MacEwen, Washington State Senator from the 35th district (2023–present) April Connors, Washington State Representative from the 8th district (2023–present) ==== Wisconsin ==== Devin LeMahieu, Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate (2021–present) from the 9th district (2015–present) === Former === ==== Alaska ==== Jay Ramras, Alaska State Representative From the 10th District (2005–2011) Lesil McGuire, Alaska State Representative From the 17th District (2001–2003) From the 28th District (2003–2007), Alaska State Senator From the N District (2007–2013), The K District (2013–2017) Charisse Millett, Alaska State Representative From the 30th District (2009–2019) Majority Leader (2015–2016), Minority Leader (2017–2019) ==== Georgia ==== Meagan Hanson, Georgia State Representative from the 80th District (2017–2019) Fran Millar, Georgia State Senator from the 40th district (2011–2019) Eric Johnson, Georgia State Senator from the 1st district (1995–2009) Georgia State Representative from the 153rd district (1993–1995) ==== Iowa ==== Carmine Boal, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (1999–2009) Bob Brunkhorst, Iowa State Senator from the 9th district (2002–2005) Dan Clute, Iowa State Representative from the 59th district (2007–2009) George Eichhorn, Iowa State Representative from the 9th district (2001–2007) Mary Ann Hanusa, Iowa State Representative from the 99th district and 16th district (2011–2021) Libby Jacobs, Iowa State Representative from the 60th district (2003–2009) Kevin Koester, Iowa State Representative from the 70th district (2009–2019) Linda Miller, Iowa State Representative from the 82nd district and 94th district (2007–2017) Scott Raecker, Iowa State Representative from the 76th district (1999–2012) Jack Rife, Iowa State Senator from the 20th district and 29th district (1983–2001) Maggie Tinsman, Iowa State Senator from the 21st district (1989–2007) ==== New Hampshire ==== Gene G. Chandler, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2000–2004, 2017–2018) from Carroll's 1st district (1982–2018) Stephen Duprey, New Hampshire State Representative from Carroll's 2nd district (1972–1976) and chair of New Hampshire Republican State Committee (1997–2001) John Gallus, New Hampshire State Senator from the 1st district (2002–2012) Neal Kurk, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 2nd district (1986–2018) Mariellen MacKay, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 30th district (2012–2014) Mary Mayville, New Hampshire State Representative from Hillsborough's 21st district (2020–2022) John Reagan, New Hampshire State Senator from the 17th district (2012–2022) Kimberly Rice, former Speaker Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2020–2022) from Hillsborough's 37th district (2014–2022) Doug Scamman Jr., former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2004–2006) from Rockingham's 13th district (2004–2010) Stella Scamman, New Hampshire State Representative from Rockingham's 13th district (2002–2010) Vicki Schwaegler, New Hampshire State Representative from Grafton's 3rd district (2016–2018) Eric Stohl, New Hampshire State Representative from Coos' 1st district (2000–2010) Donna Sytek, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (1996–2000) from Rockingham's 26th district (1977–2000) ==== Utah ==== Nolan Karras, former Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (1989–1990) ==== Massachusetts ==== Shawn Dooley, Massachusetts State Representative from the 9th Norfolk district (2014–2022) Lenny Mirra, Massachusetts State Representative from the 2nd Essex district (2013–2023) ==== New York ==== Andrew Stein, New York State Assemblyman from the 65th district (1969–1977) and New York City Council President (1986–1994) (Democratic, switched endorsement from Donald Trump) ==== Virginia ==== James LeMunyon, Virginia House of Delegates from the 67th District (2010–2018) Randy Minchew Virginia House of Delegates from the 10th District (2012–2018) ==== Washington ==== Paul Graves, former Washington State Representative from the 5th district (2017–2019) ==== Texas ==== Florence Shapiro, Texas Senate, District 8 (1995–2013) Joe Straus, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (2009–2019) == Local officials == Brenda Bethune, mayor of Myrtle Beach (2018–present) William S. Cogswell Jr., mayor of Charleston, South Carolina (2024–present) Nelson Crabbe, mayor of Clear Lake (2006–present) George Hansel, mayor of Keene, New Hampshire (2020–2024) Brett Barker, mayor of Nevada, Iowa (2018–present) (previously declined to endorse a candidate) Christine Hensley, Des Moines city councilwoman (1994–2018) Aimee Winder Newton, member of the Salt Lake County, Utah council from District 3 Don Thiltgen, mayor of DeWitt, Iowa (1989–2023) Matt Walsh, Mayor of Council Bluffs, Iowa (2013–present) Dee Margo, Mayor of El Paso, Texas (2017–2021) Betsy Price, mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2011–2021) Mattie Parker mayor of Fort Worth, Texas (2021–Present) == Party officials == Bill Binnie, former Chairman of the Finance Committee for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee, current President of New Hampshire 1 Network, current President of Carlisle Capital Corporation, owner of Carlisle One Media Katon Dawson, South Carolina Republican Party Chair (2002–2009) Pete Fariel, former Rockport Republican Town Committee Chair Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (her campaign surrogate) David Oman, former Iowa Republican Party co-chair, chief of staff for Robert D. Ray and Terry Branstad Marlys Popma, Iowa Republican Party Executive Director (2001–2002) Dawn Roberts, Polk County Republican Party Chair (1981–1983) and Chief Development Officer of the American Red Cross (2001–2007) Amy Tarkanian, chair of Nevada Republican Party (2011–2012) (switched from Ron DeSantis) Diane Tebelius, Chair of the Washington Republican Party (2006–2007) Joseph Howe, former Libertarian Party of Iowa chairman (2018–2020) == Notable individuals == Cliff Asness, co-founder of AQR Capital Management Abby Cox, First Lady of Utah (2021–present) Don Bolduc, retired U.S. Army brigadier general and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from New Hampshire in 2022 Ron Cameron, owner and chairman of Mountaire Farms (previously endorsed Mike Pence) Charlamagne tha God, radio and television personality (endorsed for Republican Primary only, then later endorsed Harris) Jason Church, attorney and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from WI-07 in 2020 Mark Cuban, businessman and investor (switched endorsement to Harris after Haley and Biden withdrew) Jim Davis, owner and chairman of New Balance and co-founder of Major League Lacrosse Tim Draper, founder of Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Draper University Stanley Druckenmiller, former lead portfolio manager for Quantum Fund Jami Gertz, actress John Hagee, televangelist and founder and chairman of Christians United for Israel Sharlene Wells Hawkes, reporter, businesswoman, and Miss America 1985 Henry Kravis, co-founder of KKR & Co.

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