Endorsements in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries

This is a list of endorsements for declared or potential candidates in the Republican primaries for the 2024 United States presidential election.

Donald Trump

Candidates withdrawn during primary

Ron DeSantis

Nikki Haley

Asa Hutchinson

Asa Hutchinson

U.S. representatives

County officials

  • Barry Moehring, judge of Benton County, Arkansas (2016–present)

Mayors

  • Stephanie Orman, mayor of Bentonville, Arkansas (2018–present)

Party officials

  • Conrad Lucas, former chair of the West Virginia Republican Party (2012–2018)

Newspapers

  • Storm Lake Times

Vivek Ramaswamy

Vivek Ramaswamy

U.S. representative

Statewide executive officials

  • Roby Smith, state treasurer of Iowa (2023–present)

State legislators

Individuals

  • Kathy Barnette, political commentator and Republican nominee for U.S. representative from PA-04 in 2020
  • Jake Paul, boxer and YouTuber
  • O. J. Simpson, retired football player, actor, and sports broadcaster

Candidates withdrawn before primary

Doug Burgum

Doug Burgum

U.S. senators

  • Kevin Cramer, U.S. senator from North Dakota (2019–present) and U.S. representative from ND-AL (2013–2019) (switched endorsement to Trump after Burgum withdrew)
  • John Hoeven, U.S. senator from North Dakota (2011–present) and governor of North Dakota (2000–2010) (switched endorsement to Trump after Burgum withdrew)

U.S. representatives

  • Kelly Armstrong, U.S. representative from ND-AL (2019–2024) (switched endorsement to Trump after Burgum withdrew)

Individuals

  • Josh Duhamel, actor
  • John Fisher, owner of the Oakland Athletics and co-owner of the San Jose Earthquakes and Celtic F.C. (co-endorsed with Ron DeSantis)

Chris Christie

Chris Christie

Federal officials

  • Ronald Gidwitz, U.S. Ambassador to Belgium (2018–2021); chair of the Illinois State Board of Education (1999–2003)
  • Bobbie Kilberg, director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992)
  • Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017)

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

State legislators

Party officials

  • Bill Palatucci, Republican National Committeeman from New Jersey (2010–present)

Individuals

  • Steve Cohen, founder of Point72 Asset Management and S.A.C. Capital Advisors and owner of the New York Mets
  • Cassidy Hutchinson, former White House aide and memoirist

Larry Elder

Larry Elder

State legislators

Will Hurd

Will Hurd

Federal officials

  • Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020) and co-host of The View (switched to Nikki Haley)

Perry Johnson

Perry Johnson

Federal officials

  • Pete Hoekstra, U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (2018–2021); U.S. representative from MI-02 (1993–2011)

Mike Pence

Mike Pence

Federal officials

  • Dan Coats, director of National Intelligence (2017–2019), United States senator from Indiana (1989–1999, 2011–2017)
  • T. Kenneth Cribb Jr., director of the Domestic Policy Council (1987)
  • Helene von Damm, United States Ambassador to Austria (1983–1986)
  • Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior (1985–1989), Secretary of Energy (1982–1985)
  • Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council (2018–2021)
  • Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021)
  • Paul Teller, Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs (2017–2020)
  • Marc Thiessen, White House Director of Speechwriting (2007–2009)

Governors

  • Eric Holcomb, governor of Indiana (2017–2025)

U.S. representatives

State executive officials

  • Art Pope, budget director of North Carolina (2013–2014); Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of North Carolina in 1992
  • Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce (2013–2017)

State legislators

  • Robert Clegg Jr., New Hampshire senator from the 14th district (2002–2008)
  • Todd Huston, speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives (2020–present) from the 37th district (2012–present)
  • Michael Murphy, Indiana state representative from the 90th district (1994–2010)

Party officials

  • Jeff Cardwell, Indiana Republican Party chair (2015–2017)
  • Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party chair (1999–2001)

Individuals

  • Charlotte Bond, writer (Pence's daughter)
  • Jack Butler, National Review Online submission editor
  • Ron Cameron, owner and chairman of Mountaire Farms (switched to Nikki Haley after Pence withdrew)
  • Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
  • Edwin Feulner, co-founder of The Heritage Foundation
  • Adrie Groeneweg, president and founder of Pizza Ranch
  • Quin Hillyer, conservative newspaper columnist and writer
  • Jonathan V. Last, editor of The Bulwark
  • Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of National Review
  • Forrest Lucas, founder of Lucas Oil
  • Karen Pence, teacher and Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021) (Pence's wife)
  • Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council (2003-present)
  • Scott Reed, campaign manager of the 1996 Bob Dole presidential campaign
  • David A. Ricks, president of Eli Lilly and Company
  • Joel C. Rosenberg, author

Tim Scott

Tim Scott

Federal executive officials

  • Gary Cohn, director of the National Economic Council (2017–2018) (switched to Nikki Haley)

U.S. senators

  • Richard Burr, U.S. senator from North Carolina (2005–2023)
  • Cory Gardner, U.S. senator from Colorado (2015–2021)
  • Mike Rounds, U.S. senator from South Dakota (2015–present); governor of South Dakota (2003–2011)
  • John Thune, U.S. senator from South Dakota (2005–present) and Senate Minority Whip (2021–present)

U.S. representatives

Governors

  • Bill Haslam, governor of Tennessee (2011–2019); chair of the Republican Governors Association (2017–2018)
  • Mark Sanford, governor of South Carolina (2003–2011); U.S. representative from SC-01 (1995–2001 and 2013–2019); Republican candidate for U.S. president in 2020

State legislators

  • Bruce Bannister, South Carolina state representative from the 24th district (2006–present)
  • Liston Barfield, South Carolina state representative from the 58th district (1985–1989 and 1997–2014)
  • Sean Bennett, South Carolina state senator from the 38th district (2012–present)
  • Jeff Bradley, South Carolina state representative from the 123rd district (2014–present)
  • Chip Campsen, South Carolina state senator from the 43rd district (2004–present) (switched to Nikki Haley after Scott withdrew)
  • Michael Chippendale, Rhode Island House Minority Leader (2022–present) from the 40th district (2011–present)
  • Ronnie Cromer, South Carolina state senator from the 18th district (2003–present) (switched to Donald Trump)
  • Joseph Daning, South Carolina state representative from the 45th district (2008–2022)
  • Sylleste Davis, South Carolina state representative from the 100th district (2016–present)
  • Shannon Erickson, South Carolina state representative from the 124th district (2007–present)
  • Billy Garrett, South Carolina state senator from the 10th district (2020-present)
  • Gil Gatch, South Carolina state representative from the 94th district (2020–present)
  • Stephen Goldfinch, South Carolina state senator from the 34th district (2016–present)
  • Larry Grooms, South Carolina state senator from the 37th district (1997–present) (switched to Nikki Haley after Scott withdrew)
  • Penry Gustafson, South Carolina state senator from the 27th district (2020–present)
  • Bobby Harrell, Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2005–2014) from the 114th district (1992–2014)
  • Jenny Horne, South Carolina state representative from the 94th district (2009–2017)
  • Jeff Johnson, South Carolina state representative from the 58th district (2014–present)
  • Shane Massey, South Carolina Senate Majority Leader (2016–present) from the 25th district (2007–present) (switched to Nikki Haley after Scott withdrew)
  • Jake McCalmon, Tennessee state representative from District 63 (2023–present)
  • Brandon Newton, South Carolina state representative from the 45th district (2016–present)
  • Weston Newton, South Carolina state representative from the 120th district (2013–present)
  • Katrina Shealy, South Carolina state senator from the 23rd district (2013–present) (switched to Nikki Haley after Scott withdrew)
  • Mark Smith, South Carolina state representative from the 99th district (2020–present)
  • Scott Talley, South Carolina state senator from the 12th district (2016–present)
  • Bill Taylor, South Carolina state representative from the 86th district (2010–present) (switched endorsement to DeSantis after Scott withdrew)
  • Ross Turner, South Carolina state senator from the 8th district (2012–present)

Mayors

  • Robert Brown, mayor of Hampton, South Carolina (switched endorsement to DeSantis after Scott withdrew)
  • Daniel Rickenmann, mayor of Columbia, South Carolina (2022–present)

Individuals

  • Larry Ellison, co-founder and executive chairman of Oracle Corporation
  • Keith Naughton, political consultant (co-endorsed with Ron DeSantis)
  • Marc Rowan, co-founder and CEO of Apollo Global Management

Declined to endorse

Declined to endorse

Former executive branch officials

U.S. senators

U.S. representatives

  • John Boehner, OH-08 (1991–2015); Speaker of the House (2011–2015)
  • Ken Buck, CO-04 (2015–2024)
  • Tim Burchett, TN-02 (2019–present)
  • Randy Feenstra, IA-04 (2021–present)
  • Mike Gallagher, WI-8 (2017–present)
  • French Hill, AR-02 (2015–present)
  • David Joyce, OH-14 (2013–present)
  • Paul Ryan WI-1 (1999-2019), Speaker of the House (2015–2019), 2012 Republican nominee for vice president
  • David Schweikert, AZ-01 (2023–present), AZ-06 (2013–2021), AZ-05 (2011–2013)

Governors

  • Jeb Bush, Florida (1999–2007); candidate for president in 2016
  • Chris Christie, New Jersey (2010–2018); candidate for president in 2016; withdrawn candidate for president in 2024
  • Eric Holcomb, Indiana (2017–present); previously endorsed Mike Pence[better source needed]
  • John Kasich, Ohio (2011–2019); U.S. representative from OH-12 (1983–2001); candidate for president in 2000 and 2016

Organizations

  • Oklahoma Republican Party
  • Republican Party of Arkansas

Individuals

  • Erick Erickson, conservative talk radio host, blogger, and former Macon City Councilman from Ward 5 (2007–2011)

Labor unions

State legislators

  • Jessica de la Cruz, Minority Leader of the Rhode Island Senate (2022–present)

Maps

National

Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in the U.S. Congress and in state offices nationwide before the withdrawal of Nikki Haley on March 6, 2024.


State

Endorsements by incumbent Republicans in state legislatures in early primaries state before the primary in each state respectively happened.

Iowa


New Hampshire


South Carolina


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