Список одобрений президентской кампании Дональда Трампа 2024 года
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Деловые и личные 45-й президент США Срок владения Импичменты Преследование Взаимодействие с участием России ![]() | ||
Это список известных людей и организаций, которые поддержали Дональда Трампа на президентских выборах в США в 2024 году .
Должностные лица исполнительной власти
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запрещает поддерживать политическую кампанию Примечание. Действующим должностным лицам исполнительной власти (кроме президента и вице-президента) Закон Хэтча .
Чиновники Кабинета министров
[ редактировать ]- Александр Акоста , министр труда США (2017–2019 гг.), прокурор Южного округа Флориды (2005–2009 гг.) и помощник генерального прокурора США по отделу гражданских прав (2003–2005 гг.) [1]
- Уильям Барр , генеральный прокурор США (2019–2020, 1991–1993 годы) и заместитель генерального прокурора США (1990–1991 годы) [1] [2]
- Уильям Беннетт , министр образования США (1985–1988), директор Управления национальной политики контроля над наркотиками (1989–1990) и председатель Национального фонда гуманитарных наук (1981–1985) [3]
- Дэвид Бернхардт , министр внутренних дел США (2019–2021 гг.) и заместитель министра внутренних дел США (2017–2019 гг.) [4]
- Бен Карсон , министр жилищного строительства и городского развития США (2017–2021 гг.) [5]
- Ховита Карранса , администратор Управления малого бизнеса (2020–2021 гг.), Казначей США (2017–2020 гг.) и заместитель администратора Управления малого бизнеса (2006–2009 гг.) [1]
- Келли Крафт , посол США в ООН (2019–2021 гг.) и посол США в Канаде (2017–2019 гг.) [6]
- Ричард Гренелл , исполняющий обязанности директора национальной разведки (2020 г.), посол США в Германии (2018–2020 гг.) и специальный посланник по мирным переговорам в Сербии и Косово (2019–2021 гг.) [7]
- Никки Хейли , посол США в ООН (2017–2018 гг.), губернатор Южной Каролины (2011–2017 гг.) и бывший кандидат в президенты 2024 года. [8]
- Роберт Лайтхайзер , торговый представитель США (2017–2021 гг.) и заместитель торгового представителя США (1983–1985 гг.) [1]
- Линда МакМахон , администратор Управления малого бизнеса (2017–2019 гг.) [9]
- Марк Медоуз , руководитель аппарата Белого дома (2020–2021 гг.) и представитель США от NC-11 (2013–2020 гг.) Трампа ( сообвиняемый ) [7]
- Эдвин Миз , генеральный прокурор США (1985–1988 гг.) [10]
- Стивен Мнучин , министр финансов США (2017–2021 гг.) [11]
- Мик Малвани , исполняющий обязанности руководителя аппарата Белого дома (2019–2020 гг.), директор Административно-бюджетного управления (2017–2020 гг.) и представитель США от SC-05 (2011–2017 гг.) [1]
- Рик Перри , министр энергетики США (2017–2019 гг.) и губернатор Техаса (2000–2015 гг.) [1]
- Майк Помпео , госсекретарь США (2018–2021 гг.) и директор Центрального разведывательного управления (2017–2018 гг.) [1]
- Райнс Прибус , руководитель аппарата Белого дома (2017 г.), председатель Национального комитета Республиканской партии (2011–2017 гг.) и председатель Республиканской партии Висконсина (2007–2011 гг.) [12]
- Джон Рэтклифф , директор национальной разведки (2020–2021 гг.) и представитель США от TX-04 (2015–2020 гг.) [13]
- Уилбур Росс , министр торговли США (2017–2021 гг.) [11]
- Юджин Скалиа , министр труда США (2019–2021 гг.) и адвокат по трудовым вопросам США (2002–2003 гг.) [1]
- Джефф Сешнс , генеральный прокурор США (2017–2018 гг.) и сенатор США от Алабамы (1997–2017 гг.) [1]
- Томми Томпсон , министр здравоохранения и социальных служб США (2001–2005 гг.) [14]
- Рассел Воут , директор Административно-бюджетного управления (2019–2021 гг.) и заместитель директора Административно-бюджетного управления (2018–2020 гг.) [15]
- Роберт Уилки , министр США по делам ветеранов (2018–2021 гг.), заместитель министра обороны по кадрам и боеготовности (2017–2018 гг.) и помощник министра обороны по законодательным вопросам (2006–2009 гг.) [1]
- Эндрю Р. Уиллер , администратор Агентства по охране окружающей среды (2018–2021 гг.) и заместитель администратора Агентства по охране окружающей среды (2018–2019 гг.) [1]
- Мэтью Уитакер , исполняющий обязанности генерального прокурора США (2018–2019 гг.), руководитель аппарата генерального прокурора США (2017–2018 гг.) и прокурор США в Южном округе штата Айова (2004–2009 гг.) [16]
Чиновники Министерства обороны
[ редактировать ]- Кэти Аррингтон , главный специалист по информационной безопасности ( заместителя министра обороны США по закупкам и обеспечению 2019–2022 гг.) [17]
- Джед Бэббин , заместитель заместителя министра обороны по планированию закупок (1990–1991) [18]
- Джеймс Э. Ливингстон , командующий резервами морской пехоты (1992–1995) и Почетной медали. обладатель [19]
- Каш Патель , руководитель аппарата исполняющего обязанности министра обороны США (2020–2021 гг.) [20]
Сотрудники Департамента образования
[ редактировать ]- Гэри Бауэр , заместитель министра образования США (1985–1987) и заместитель заместителя министра образования США по планированию и бюджету (1982–1985) [21]
Представители Министерства здравоохранения и социальных служб
[ редактировать ]- Майкл Капуто , помощник министра здравоохранения и социальных служб США по связям с общественностью (2020–2021 гг.) [20]
Представители Министерства внутренней безопасности
[ редактировать ]- Томас Хоман , исполняющий обязанности директора Иммиграционной и таможенной службы США (2017–2018 гг.) [22]
Представители Департамента жилищного строительства и городского развития
[ редактировать ]- Джон Гиббс , исполняющий обязанности помощника министра жилищного строительства и городского развития по вопросам общественного планирования и развития (2020–2021 гг.) [23]
- Линн Паттон , администратор Департамента жилищного строительства и городского развития США по региону II (2017–2021 гг.) [24]
Представители Министерства юстиции
[ редактировать ]- Боб Барр , прокурор США по округу Северной Джорджии (1986–1990) и представитель США от GA-07 (1995–2003) [4]
- Макан Делрахим , помощник генерального прокурора США по антимонопольному управлению (2017–2021 гг.) [25]
- Марк Левин , руководитель аппарата Генерального прокурора США (1988–1989) [26]
- Питер Маккой-младший , прокурор США по округу Южная Каролина (2020–2021 гг.) [27]
- Деннис Вакко , прокурор США Западного округа Нью-Йорка (1988–1993 годы) и генеральный прокурор Нью-Йорка (1995–1998 годы) [28]
Должностные лица Государственного департамента
[ редактировать ]- Кен Блэквелл , посол США в Комиссии ООН по правам человека (1992–1993) [10]
- Линда Бланшар , посол США в Словении (2019–2021 гг.) [29]
- Скотт Браун , посол США в Новой Зеландии и Самоа (2017–2020 гг.) и сенатор США от Массачусетса (2010–2013 гг.) [30]
- Дэвид Фридман , посол США в Израиле (2017–2021 гг.) [31]
- Джим Гилмор , посол США в Организации по безопасности и сотрудничеству в Европе (2019–2021 гг.) и губернатор Вирджинии (1998–2002 гг.) [32]
- Каллиста Гингрич , посол США при Святом Престоле (2017–2021 гг.) [33]
- Джордж Эдвард Гласс , посол США в Португалии (2017–2021 гг.) [34]
- Джеффри Росс Гюнтер , посол США в Исландии (2019–2021 гг.) [35]
- Кен Хоури , посол США в Швеции (2019–2021 гг.) [36]
- Вуди Джонсон , посол США в Великобритании (2017–2021 гг.) [37]
- Джейми МакКорт , посол США во Франции (2017–2021 гг.) и посол США в Монако (2017–2021 гг.) [38]
- Эд МакМаллен , посол США в Швейцарии и Лихтенштейне (2017–2021 гг.) [39]
- Леандро Риццуто-младший , главный сотрудник консульства США на Бермудских островах (2020–2021 гг.) [40]
- Карла Сэндс , посол США в Дании (2017–2021 гг.) [41]
- Эллен Сауэрбри , помощник государственного секретаря по вопросам народонаселения, беженцев и миграции (2006–2007 гг.) [42]
- Гордон Сондленд , посол США в Европейском Союзе (2018–2020 гг.) [43]
- Дональд Тапиа , посол США на Ямайке (2019–2021 гг.) [44] [45]
- Кип Э. Том , посол США в агентствах ООН по продовольствию и сельскому хозяйству (2019–2021 гг.) [33]
- Тревор Трейна , посол США в Австрии (2018–2021 гг.) [46]
- Карлос Трухильо , посол США в Организации американских государств (2018–2021 гг.) [47]
Должностные лица Министерства финансов
[ редактировать ]- Моника Кроули , помощник министра финансов США по связям с общественностью (2019–2021 гг.) [48]
- Дэвид Маккормик , заместитель министра финансов по международным делам (2007–2009 гг.) и кандидат от республиканской партии в Сенат США от Пенсильвании в 2024 г. [49]
Должностные лица исполнительного аппарата
[ редактировать ]- Ник Айерс , руководитель аппарата вице-президента (2017–2019 гг.) [50]
- Майкл Флинн , советник по национальной безопасности США (2017 г.) и директор Разведывательного управления Министерства обороны США (2012–2014 гг.) ( Конституция ) [51]
- Кейт Келлог , советник вице-президента США по национальной безопасности (2018–2021 гг.) и исполняющий обязанности советника по национальной безопасности США (2017 г.) [52]
- Ларри Кадлоу , директор Национального экономического совета (2018–2021 гг.) [53]
- К.Т. Макфарланд , заместитель советника по национальной безопасности США (2017 г.) [54]
- Дэвид Макинтош , директор Совета по внутренней политике (1987–1988) и представитель США от IN-02 (1995–2001) [55]
- Роберт О'Брайен , советник по национальной безопасности США (2019–2021 гг.) и специальный посланник по делам заложников (2018–2019 гг.) [56]
- Рэй Уошберн , член Президентского консультативного совета по разведке (2019–2020 гг.) [57]
Другие федеральные чиновники
[ редактировать ]- Дон Бентон , директор системы выборочной службы (2017–2021 гг.) [58]
- Шон Кэрнкросс , генеральный директор корпорации «Вызовы тысячелетия» (2019–2021 гг.) [33]
- Хэл Дауб , председатель Консультативного совета по социальному обеспечению (2002–2006 гг.) И представитель США от NE-02 (1981–1989 гг.) [59]
- Кертис Герберт-младший , председатель Федеральной комиссии по регулированию энергетики (2001 г.) [4]
- Зухди Джассер , член Комиссии США по международной религиозной свободе (2012–2014 гг.) [60]
- Боб Пачеко , член Военно-морской академии США (2005–2010 гг.) Совета посетителей [61]
- Тони Перкинс , председатель Комиссии США по международной религиозной свободе (2019–2020 гг.) и член Комиссии США по международной религиозной свободе (2018–2022 гг.) [62]
- Стивен Степанек , региональный администратор региона Новой Англии Управления общих служб (2018 г.) [63]
- Эндрю Сол , комиссар Управления социального обеспечения (2019–2021 гг.) [64]
- Келли Чибака , исполняющая обязанности генерального инспектора Федеральной торговой комиссии (2014–2015 гг.) [65]
- Паула Уайт , специальный советник Инициативы «Вера и возможности» Управления по связям с общественностью (2019–2021 гг.) [66]
Чиновники Белого дома
[ редактировать ]- Стив Бэннон , главный стратег Белого дома и старший советник президента США (2017 г.) [67]
- Стивен Чунг , помощник директора по связям с общественностью Белого дома (2017–2018 гг.) и специальный помощник президента США (2017–2018 гг.) [68]
- Келлиэнн Конвей , старший советник президента (2017–2020 гг.) [69]
- Борис Эпштейн , помощник директора по связям с общественностью Белого дома по суррогатным операциям (2017) [70]
- Себастьян Горка , заместитель помощника президента США (2017) [71]
- Брайан Джек , директор по политическим вопросам Белого дома (2019–2021 гг.) [72]
- Джаред Кушнер , директор Управления американских инноваций (2017–2021 гг.) и старший советник президента (2017–2021 гг.) (зять Трампа) [73]
- Кэролайн Ливитт , помощник пресс-секретаря Белого дома (2020 г.) и кандидат от республиканской партии на пост представителя США от NH-01 в 2022 г. [74]
- Джеффри Лорд , заместитель политического директора Белого дома (1987–1988) [75]
- Джон МакЭнти , директор Управления кадров президента Белого дома (2020–2021 гг.) и личный помощник президента США (2017–2018 гг.) [76]
- Стивен Миллер , старший советник президента (2017–2021 гг.) и директор по написанию речей Белого дома (2017–2021 гг.) [77]
- Уолт Наута , член президентской службы питания (2012–2021 гг.) Трампа ( сообвиняемый ) [24]
- Питер Наварро , директор Управления торговой и производственной политики (2017–2021 гг.) и директор Национального торгового совета (2017 г.) [78]
- Дэн Скавино , заместитель руководителя аппарата Белого дома по коммуникациям (2020–2021 гг.) и директор по социальным сетям Белого дома (2017–2021 гг.) [67]
- Мэтт Шлапп , директор по политическим вопросам Белого дома (2003–2005 гг.) [79]
- Клифф Симс , заместитель директора Национальной разведки по стратегии и коммуникациям (2020–2021 гг.) [80]
- Джа'Рон Смит , заместитель помощника президента США (2019–2021 гг.) и заместитель директора Управления американских инноваций (2019–2020 гг.) [81]
- Кэролайн Саншайн , пресс-секретарь Белого дома (2018) [82]
- Иванка Трамп , директор Офиса экономических инициатив и предпринимательства (2017–2021) и советник президента (2017–2021) ( дочь Трампа ) [83]
- Скотт Тернер , исполнительный директор Совета по возможностям и возрождению Белого дома (2019–2021 гг.) [81]
Известный военный персонал
[ редактировать ]ВВС
[ редактировать ]Армия
[ редактировать ]- Дэвид Беллавиа , обладатель Почетной медали и бывший штаб-сержант армии. [85]
- Иван Райклин , запаса армии США в отставке. подполковник [86]
- Энтони Шаффер , запаса армии США подполковник в отставке и президент Лондонского центра политических исследований [84]
Военно-морской
[ редактировать ]- Майкл Э. Торнтон , обладатель Почетной медали и отставной морской котик США. [84]
Сенаторы США
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Текущий
[ редактировать ]По состоянию на июль 2024 г. [update]42 из 49 ныне действующих сенаторов-республиканцев поддержали Трампа.
- Джон Баррассо , сенатор США от Вайоминга (2007 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марша Блэкберн , сенатор США от Теннесси (2019 – настоящее время) и представитель США от TN-07 (2003–2019) [32]
- Джон Бузман , сенатор США от Арканзаса (2011 – настоящее время) и представитель США от AR-03 (2001–2011) [87]
- Майк Браун , сенатор США от Индианы (с 2019 г. по настоящее время) и кандидат от республиканской партии на пост губернатора Индианы в 2024 г. [32]
- Кэти Бритт , сенатор США от Алабамы (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Тед Бадд , сенатор США от Северной Каролины (с 2023 г. по настоящее время) и представитель США от NC-13 (2017–2023 гг.) [32]
- Джон Корнин , сенатор США от Техаса (2002 – настоящее время) [32]
- Том Коттон , сенатор США от Арканзаса (2015 – настоящее время) и представитель США от AR-04 (2013–2015) [32]
- Кевин Крамер , сенатор США от Северной Дакоты (2019 – настоящее время) и представитель США от ND-AL (2013–2019) [32]
- Майк Крапо , сенатор США от Айдахо (1999 – настоящее время) и представитель США от ID-02 (1993–1999) [32]
- Тед Круз , сенатор США от Техаса (2013 – настоящее время) [32]
- Стив Дэйнс , сенатор США от Монтаны (2015 – настоящее время) и представитель США от MT-AL (2013–2015) [32]
- Джони Эрнст , сенатор США от Айовы (2015 – настоящее время) [88]
- Деб Фишер , сенатор США от Небраски (2013 – настоящее время) [32]
- Линдси Грэм , сенатор США от Южной Каролины (2003 – настоящее время) и представитель США от SC-04 (1995–2003) [32]
- Чак Грассли , сенатор США от Айовы (1981 – настоящее время) и представитель США от IA-03 (1975–1981) [89]
- Билл Хагерти , сенатор США от Теннесси (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джош Хоули , сенатор США от штата Миссури (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джон Хувен , сенатор США от Северной Дакоты (2011 – настоящее время) и губернатор Северной Дакоты (2000–2010) [32]
- Рон Джонсон , сенатор США от Висконсина (2011 – настоящее время) [90]
- Синди Хайд-Смит , сенатор США от Миссисипи (2018 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джон Кеннеди , сенатор США от Луизианы (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джеймс Ланкфорд , сенатор США от Оклахомы (2015 – настоящее время) и представитель США от ОК-02 (2013–2015) [88]
- Майк Ли , сенатор США от штата Юта (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Синтия Ламмис , сенатор США от Вайоминга (с 2021 г. по настоящее время) и представитель США от WY-AL (2009–2017 гг.) [32]
- Роджер Маршалл , сенатор США от Канзаса (2021 – настоящее время) и представитель США от KS-01 (2017–2021) [32]
- Митч МакКоннелл , лидер меньшинства в Сенате (с 2021 г. по настоящее время) и сенатор США от Кентукки (с 1985 г. по настоящее время) [88]
- Шелли Мур Капито , сенатор США от Западной Вирджинии (2015 – настоящее время) и представитель США от WV-02 (2003–2015) [32]
- Маркуэйн Маллин , сенатор США от Оклахомы (2023 – настоящее время) и представитель США от ОК-03 (2013–2023) [32]
- Пит Рикеттс , сенатор США от Небраски (2023 – настоящее время) и губернатор Небраски (2015–2023) [91]
- Джим Риш , сенатор США от Айдахо (2009 – настоящее время) [32]
- Майк Раундс , сенатор США от Южной Дакоты (2015 – настоящее время) и губернатор Южной Дакоты (2003–2011) [92]
- Марко Рубио , сенатор США от Флориды (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Эрик Шмитт , сенатор США от штата Миссури (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Рик Скотт , сенатор США от Флориды (2019 – настоящее время) и губернатор Флориды (2011–2019) [32]
- Тим Скотт , сенатор США от Южной Каролины (2013 – настоящее время), представитель США от SC-05 (2011–2013) и бывший кандидат в президенты 2024 года. [32]
- Дэн Салливан , сенатор США от Аляски (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джон Тьюн , кнут меньшинства в Сенате (с 2021 г. по настоящее время), сенатор США от Южной Дакоты (с 2005 г. по настоящее время) и представитель США от SD-AD (1997–2003 гг.) [32]
- Том Тиллис , сенатор США от Северной Каролины (2015 – настоящее время) [93]
- Томми Тубервилл , сенатор США от Алабамы (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джей Ди Вэнс , сенатор США от Огайо (с 2023 г. по настоящее время) (позже Трамп назначил Вэнса своим кандидатом на пост вице-президента в своей кампании.) [32]
- Роджер Уикер , сенатор США от Миссисипи (2007 – настоящее время) и представитель США от MS-02 (1995–2007) [32]
Теневые сенаторы
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Бывший
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- Джордж Аллен , сенатор США от Вирджинии (2001–2007 гг.) [95]
- Келли Айотт , сенатор США от Нью-Гэмпшира (2011–2017 гг.) И кандидат от республиканской партии на пост губернатора Нью-Гэмпшира в 2024 г. [96]
- Норм Коулман , сенатор США от Миннесоты (2003–2009 гг.) [97]
- Аль Д'Амато , сенатор США от Нью-Йорка (1981–1999) [98]
- Келли Лоффлер , сенатор США от Джорджии (2020–2021 гг.) [9]
- Дэвид Пердью , сенатор США от Грузии (2015–2021 гг.) [99]
- Боб Смит , сенатор США от Нью-Гэмпшира (1990–2003) [100] [101]
- Джим Талент , сенатор США от штата Миссури (2002–2007 гг.) [102]
Представители США
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Текущий
[ редактировать ]По состоянию на июль 2024 г. [update]192 из 220 ныне действующих представителей республиканцев поддержали Трампа.
- Роберт Адерхольт , представитель США от AL-04 (1997 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марк Алфорд , представитель США от МО-04 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Рик Аллен , представитель США от GA-12 (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марк Амодей , представитель США от NV-02 (2011 – настоящее время) [103]
- Келли Армстронг , представитель США от ND-AL (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джоди Аррингтон , представитель США от TX-19 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Брайан Бэбин , представитель США от TX-36 (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Дон Бэкон , представитель США от NE-02 (2017 – настоящее время) [91]
- Джим Бэрд , представитель США из IN-04 (2019 – настоящее время) [84]
- Трой Балдерсон , представитель США от OH-12 (2018 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джим Бэнкс , представитель США от IN-03 (с 2017 г. по настоящее время) и кандидат от республиканской партии в Сенат США от Индианы в 2024 г. [32]
- Энди Барр , представитель США от KY-06 (2013 – настоящее время) [32]
- Аарон Бин , представитель США от FL-04 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Клифф Бенц , представитель США из OR-02 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джек Бергман , представитель США из МИ-01 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Стефани Байс , представитель США из OK-05 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Энди Биггс , представитель США от AZ-05 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Гас Билиракис , представитель США от FL-12 (2013 – настоящее время) и FL-09 (2007–2013) [32]
- Дэн Бишоп , представитель США от NC-08 (2023 – настоящее время) и NC-09 (2019–2023) [32]
- Лорен Боберт , представитель США от CO-03 (с 2021 г. по настоящее время) и кандидат от республиканской партии на пост представителя США от CO-04 в 2024 г. [32]
- Майк Бост , представитель США от Ил-12 (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джош Бречин , представитель США из ОК-02 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Верн Бьюкенен , представитель США от FL-16 (2013 – настоящее время) и FL-13 (2007–2013) [32]
- Ларри Бакшон , представитель США из IN-08 (2011 – настоящее время) [84]
- Майкл Берджесс , представитель США от TX-26 (2003 – настоящее время) [32]
- Эрик Берлисон , представитель США от МО-07 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Кен Калверт , представитель США от CA-41 (2023 – настоящее время), CA-42 (2013–2023), CA-44 (2003–2013) и CA-43 (1993–2013) [32]
- Кэт Каммак , представитель США от FL-03 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Майк Кэри , представитель США от OH-15 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джерри Карл , представитель США от AL-01 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Бадди Картер , представитель США от GA-01 (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джон Картер , представитель США от TX-31 (2003 – настоящее время) [32]
- Лори Чавес-ДеРемер , представитель США из OR-05 (2023 – настоящее время) [104]
- Хуан Цискомани , представитель США из AZ-06 (2023 – настоящее время) [105]
- Бен Клайн , представитель США от VA-06 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Эндрю Клайд , представитель США от GA-09 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Том Коул , представитель США из ОК-04 (2003 – настоящее время) [32]
- Майк Коллинз , представитель США от GA-10 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джеймс Комер , представитель США от KY-01 (2016 – настоящее время) [32]
- Эли Крейн , представитель США из AZ-02 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Рик Кроуфорд , представитель США от AR-01 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Дэн Креншоу , представитель США от TX-02 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Уоррен Дэвидсон , представитель США из OH-08 (2016 – настоящее время) [84]
- Моника Де Ла Круз , представитель США от TX-15 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Скотт ДеЖарле , представитель США от TN-04 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Энтони Д'Эспозито , представитель США из Нью-Йорка-04 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марио Диас-Баларт , представитель США от FL-26 (2023 – настоящее время), FL-25 (2013–2023, 2003–2011) и FL-21 (2011–2013) [32]
- Байрон Дональдс , представитель США от FL-19 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джон Дуарте , представитель США от CA-13 (2023 – настоящее время) [106]
- Джефф Дункан , представитель США от SC-03 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Нил Данн , представитель США от FL-02 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Чак Эдвардс , представитель США от NC-11 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Джейк Эллзи , представитель США от TX-06 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Том Эммер , кнут большинства в Палате представителей (2023 – настоящее время) и представитель США от MN-06 (2015 – настоящее время) [32]
- Рон Эстес , представитель США от KS-04 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Майк Эзелл , представитель США из MS-04 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Пэт Фэллон , представитель США из TX-04 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Рэнди Финстра , представитель США от IA-04 (2021 – настоящее время) [107]
- Брэд Финстад , представитель США из MN-01 (2022 – настоящее время) [32]
- Мишель Фишбах , представитель США от MN-07 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Скотт Фицджеральд , представитель США от WI-05 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Чак Флейшманн , представитель США от TN-03 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Mike Flood , U.S. Representative from NE-01 (2022–present) [32]
- Винс Фонг , представитель США от CA-20 (2024 – настоящее время) [108]
- Вирджиния Фокс , представитель США от NC-05 (2005 – настоящее время) [32]
- Скотт Франклин , представитель США от FL-18 (2023 – настоящее время) и FL-15 (2021–2023) [32]
- Рассел Фрай , представитель США из SC-07 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Расс Фулчер , представитель США из ID-01 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Мэтт Гаец , представитель США от FL-01 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Майк Гарсия , представитель США от CA-27 (2023 – настоящее время) и CA-25 (2020–2023) [109]
- Карлос Хименес , представитель США от FL-28 (2023 – настоящее время) и FL-26 (2021–2023) [32]
- Дженниффер Гонсалес , делегат США от Пуэрто-Рико (2017 – настоящее время) [110]
- Тони Гонсалес , представитель США от TX-23 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Боб Гуд , представитель США от VA-05 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Лэнс Гуден , представитель США от TX-05 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Пол Госар , представитель США от AZ-09 (2023 – настоящее время), AZ-04 (2013–2023) и AZ-01 (2011–2013) [32]
- Гаррет Грейвс , представитель США из LA-06 (2015 – настоящее время) [111]
- Сэм Грейвс , представитель США от МО-06 (2001 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марк Грин , представитель США от TN-07 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Марджори Тейлор Грин , представитель США от GA-14 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Морган Гриффит , представитель США от VA-09 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Гленн Гротман , представитель США от WI-06 (2015 – настоящее время) [112]
- Майкл Гест , представитель США из MS-03 (2019 – настоящее время) [32]
- Бретт Гатри , представитель США от KY-02 (2009 – настоящее время) [32]
- Харриет Хагеман , представитель США от WY-AL (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Энди Харрис , представитель США от MD-01 (2011 – настоящее время) [32]
- Диана Харшбаргер , представитель США от TN-01 (2021 – настоящее время) [32]
- Кевин Херн , представитель США из ОК-01 (2018 – настоящее время) [32]
- Клэй Хиггинс , представитель США из LA-03 (2017 – настоящее время) [32]
- Френч Хилл , представитель США от AR-02 (2015 – настоящее время) [87]
- Эшли Хинсон , представитель США от IA-02 (2023 – настоящее время) и IA-01 (2021–2023) [32]
- Эрин Хоучин , представитель США из IN-09 (2023 – настоящее время) [32]
- Ричард Хадсон , представитель США от NC-09 (2023 – настоящее время) и NC-08 (2013–2023) [32]
- Bill Huizenga, U.S. Representative from MI-04 (2023–present) and MI-02 (2011–2023)[32]
- Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative from TX-38 (2023–present)[32]
- Darrell Issa, U.S. Representative from CA-48 (2023–present, 2001–2003), CA-50 (2021–2023), and CA-49 (2003–2019)[32]
- Ronny Jackson, U.S. Representative from TX-13 (2021–present)[32]
- John James, U.S. Representative from MI-10 (2023–present)[32]
- Mike Johnson, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023–present) and U.S. Representative from LA-04 (2017–present)[32]
- Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from OH-04 (2007–present)[32]
- John Joyce, U.S. Representative from PA-13 (2019–present)[32]
- Thomas Kean Jr., U.S. Representative from NJ-07 (2023–present)[113]
- Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative from PA-16 (2019–present) and PA-03 (2011–2019)[32]
- Trent Kelly, U.S. Representative from MS-01 (2015–present)[32]
- Jen Kiggans, U.S. Representative from VA-02 (2023–present)[114]
- David Kustoff, U.S. Representative from TN-08 (2017–present)[32]
- Darin LaHood, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2023–present) and IL-18 (2015–2023)[32]
- Nick LaLota, U.S. Representative from NY-01 (2023–present)[32]
- Doug LaMalfa, U.S. Representative from CA-01 (2013–present)[32]
- Nick Langworthy, U.S. Representative from NY-23 (2023–present)[32]
- Mike Lawler, U.S. Representative from NY-17 (2023–present)[115]
- Laurel Lee, U.S. Representative from FL-15 (2023–present)[32]
- Debbie Lesko, U.S. Representative from AZ-08 (2018–present)[32]
- Julia Letlow, U.S. Representative from LA-05 (2021–present)[32]
- Barry Loudermilk, U.S. Representative from GA-11 (2015–present)[84]
- Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative from FL-13 (2023–present)[32]
- Frank Lucas, U.S. Representative from OK-03 (2003–present) and OK-06 (1994–2003)[32]
- Nancy Mace, U.S. Representative from SC-01 (2021–present)[32]
- Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative from KS-01 (2021–present)[32]
- Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative from NY-11 (2021–present)[32]
- Brian Mast, U.S. Representative from FL-21 (2023–present) and FL-18 (2017–2023)[32]
- Lisa McClain, U.S. Representative from MI-09 (2023–present) and MI-10 (2021–2023)[32]
- Tom McClintock, U.S. Representative from CA-05 (2023–present) and CA-04 (2009–2023)[32]
- Rich McCormick, U.S. Representative from GA-06 (2023–present)[32]
- Dan Meuser, U.S. Representative from PA-09 (2019–present)[32]
- Carol Miller, U.S. Representative from WV-01 (2023–present) and WV-03 (2019–2023)[32]
- Mary Miller, U.S. Representative from IL-15 (2021–present)[32]
- Max Miller, U.S. Representative from OH-07 (2023–present)[32]
- Cory Mills, U.S. Representative from FL-07 (2023–present)[32]
- Marc Molinaro, U.S. Representative from NY-19 (2023–present)[116]
- John Moolenaar, U.S. Representative from MI-02 (2023–present) and MI-04 (2015–2023)[32]
- Alex Mooney, U.S. Representative from WV-02 (2015–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from West Virginia in 2024[32]
- Barry Moore, U.S. Representative from AL-02 (2021–present)[32]
- James Moylan, U.S. Delegate from GU-AL (2023–present)[117]
- Troy Nehls, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (2021–present)[32]
- Dan Newhouse, U.S. Representative from WA-04 (2015–present)[118]
- Ralph Norman, U.S. Representative from SC-05 (2017–present)[119]
- Jay Obernolte, U.S. Representative from CA-23 (2023–present) and CA-8 (2021–2023)[32]
- Andy Ogles, U.S. Representative from TN-05 (2023–present)[32]
- Burgess Owens, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2021–present)[32]
- Gary Palmer, U.S. Representative from AL-06 (2015–present)[32]
- Scott Perry, U.S. Representative from PA-10 (2019–present)[32]
- August Pfluger, U.S. Representative from TX-11 (2021–present)[32]
- Bill Posey, U.S. Representative from FL-08 (2013–present) and FL-15 (2009–2013)[32]
- Guy Reschenthaler, U.S. Representative from PA-14 (2019–present)[32]
- Hal Rogers, Dean of the United States House of Representatives (2022–present) and U.S. Representative from KY-05 (1981–present)[120]
- Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative from AL-03 (2003–present)[32]
- John Rose, U.S. Representative from TN-06 (2019–present)[32]
- Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative from MT-02 (2023–present) and MT-AL (2021–2023)[32]
- David Rouzer, U.S. Representative from NC-07 (2015–present)[32]
- Chip Roy, U.S. Representative from TX-21 (2019–present)[121]
- Michael Rulli, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (2024–present)[122]
- John Rutherford, U.S. Representative from FL-05 (2023–present) and FL-04 (2017–2023)[32]
- María Elvira Salazar, U.S. Representative from FL-27 (2021–present)[32]
- Steve Scalise, House Majority Leader (2023–present) and U.S. Representative from LA-01 (2008–present)[32]
- David Schweikert, U.S. Representative from AZ-01 (2023–present), AZ-06 (2013–2023), and AZ-05 (2011–2013)[121]
- Austin Scott, U.S. Representative from GA-08 (2011–present)[32]
- Keith Self, U.S. Representative from TX-03 (2023–present)[32]
- Pete Sessions, U.S. Representative from TX-17 (2021–present), TX-32 (2003–2019), and TX-05 (1997–2003)[32]
- Mike Simpson, U.S. Representative from ID-02 (1999–present)[32]
- Adrian Smith, U.S. Representative from NE-03 (2007–present)[123]
- Chris Smith, U.S. Representative from NJ-04 (1981–present)[124]
- Jason Smith, U.S. Representative from MO-08 (2013–present)[32]
- Lloyd Smucker, U.S. Representative from PA-11 (2019–present) and PA-16 (2017–2019)[32]
- Victoria Spartz, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2021–present)[32]
- Pete Stauber, U.S. Representative from MN-08 (2019–present)[32]
- Michelle Steel, U.S. Representative from CA-45 (2023–present) and CA-48 (2021–2023)[32]
- Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from NY-21 (2015–present)[32]
- Bryan Steil, U.S. Representative from WI-01 (2019–present)[125]
- Greg Steube, U.S. Representative from FL-17 (2019–present)[32]
- Dale Strong, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2023–present)[32]
- Claudia Tenney, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2023–present) and NY-22 (2021–2023, 2017–2019)[32]
- Glenn Thompson, U.S. Representative from PA-15 (2019–present) and PA-05 (2009–2019)[32]
- Tom Tiffany, U.S. Representative from WI-07 (2020–present)[32]
- William Timmons, U.S. Representative from SC-04 (2019–present)[32]
- Mike Turner, U.S. Representative from OH-10 (2013–present) and OH-03 (2003–2013)[32]
- Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative from NJ-02 (2019–present)[32]
- Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative from TX-24 (2021–present)[32]
- Derrick Van Orden, U.S. Representative from WI-03 (2023–present)[32]
- Ann Wagner, U.S. Representative from MO-02 (2013–present)[32]
- Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative from MI-05 (2023–present) and MI-07 (2007–2009, 2011–2023)[32]
- Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative from FL-06 (2019–present)[32]
- Randy Weber, U.S. Representative from TX-14 (2013–present)[32]
- Daniel Webster, U.S. Representative from FL-11 (2017–present), FL-10 (2013–2017), and FL-08 (2011–2013)[32]
- Brad Wenstrup, U.S. Representative from OH-02 (2013–present)[84]
- Bruce Westerman, U.S. Representative from AR-04 (2015–present)[32]
- Brandon Williams, U.S. Representative from NY-22 (2023–present)[32]
- Roger Williams, U.S. Representative from TX-25 (2013–present)[32]
- Joe Wilson, U.S. Representative from SC-02 (2001–present)[32]
- Rob Wittman, U.S. Representative from VA-01 (2007–present)[32]
- Steve Womack, U.S. Representative from AR-03 (2011–present)[32]
- Rudy Yakym, U.S. Representative from IN-02 (2022–present)[32]
- Ryan Zinke, U.S. Representative from MT-01 (2023–present) and MT-AL (2015–2017), and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (2017–2019)[32]
Former
[edit]










- Rod Blum, U.S. Representative from IA-01 (2015–2019)[16]
- Madison Cawthorn, U.S. Representative from NC-11 (2021–2023)[126]
- Chris Collins, U.S. Representative from NY-27 (2013–2019)[127]
- Doug Collins, U.S. Representative from GA-09 (2013–2021)[128]
- Connie Conway, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2022–2023)[129][130]
- Rodney Davis, U.S. Representative from IL-13 (2013–2023)[131]
- Jimmy Duncan, U.S. Representative from TN-02 (1988–2019)[132]
- Mayra Flores, U.S. Representative from TX-34 (2022–2023)[133]
- Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative from HI-02 (2013–2021) (Independent)[134]
- Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1995–1999) and U.S. Representative from GA-06 (1979–1999)[33]
- Louie Gohmert, U.S. Representative from TX-01 (2005–2023)[135]
- Bill Johnson, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (2011–2024)[136]
- Fred Keller, U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2019–2023)[41]
- Peter King, U.S. Representative from NY-02 (2013–2021) and NY-03 (1993–2013)[137]
- Jason Lewis, U.S. Representative from MN-02 (2017–2019)[138]
- Billy Long, U.S. Representative from MO-07 (2011–2023)[139]
- Kevin McCarthy, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023) and U.S. Representative from CA-20 (2023), CA-23 (2013–2023), and CA-22 (2007–2013)[32]
- Bob McEwen, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (1981–1993)[140]
- Peter Meijer, U.S. Representative from MI-03 (2021-2023)[141]
- Bruce Poliquin, U.S. Representative from ME-02 (2015–2019)[142]
- Trey Radel, U.S. Representative from FL-19 (2013–2014)[143]
- Denny Rehberg, U.S. Representative from MT-AL (2001–2013)[144]
- David Rivera, U.S. Representative from FL-25 (2011–2013)[145]
- Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative from MI-08 (2001–2015) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Michigan in 2024[146]
- George Santos, U.S. Representative from NY-03 (2023) (Independent)[147]
- Andrea Seastrand, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (1995–1997)[148]
- Marlin Stutzman, U.S. Representative from IN-03 (2010–2017)[149]
- Scott Taylor, U.S. Representative from VA-02 (2017–2019)[150]
- Bob Walker, U.S. Representative from PA-16 (1977–1997)[151]
- Mark Walker, U.S. Representative from NC-06 (2015–2021)[152]
- Dave Weldon, U.S. Representative from FL-15 (1995–2009)[153]
- Allen West, U.S. Representative from FL-22 (2011–2013) and Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2020–2021)[84]
- Ted Yoho, U.S. Representative from FL-03 (2013–2021)[154]
- Lee Zeldin, U.S. Representative from NY-01 (2015–2023) and Republican nominee for Governor of New York in 2022[155]
Governors
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Current
[edit]As of July 2024[update], 25 of the 27 incumbent Republican state governors have endorsed Trump.
- Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas (2015–present)[32]
- Doug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota (2016–present) and former 2024 presidential candidate[32]
- Spencer Cox, Governor of Utah (2021–present)[156]
- Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida (2019–present) and former 2024 presidential candidate[32]
- Mike DeWine, Governor of Ohio (2019–present)[157]
- Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska (2018–present)[32]
- Greg Gianforte, Governor of Montana (2021–present)[158]
- Mark Gordon, Governor of Wyoming (2019–present)[159]
- Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Governor of Arkansas (2023–present) and White House Press Secretary (2017–2019)[32]
- Kay Ivey, Governor of Alabama (2017–present)[32]
- Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia (2017–present) and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from West Virginia in 2024[32]
- Brian Kemp, Governor of Georgia (2019–present)[160]
- Jeff Landry, Governor of Louisiana (2024–present)[32]
- Bill Lee, Governor of Tennessee (2019–present)[32]
- Brad Little, Governor of Idaho (2019–present)[32]
- Joe Lombardo, Governor of Nevada (2023–present)[32]
- Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina (2017–present)[32]
- Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota (2019–present) and U.S. Representative from SD-AL (2011–2019)[32]
- Mike Parson, Governor of Missouri (2018–present)[32]
- Jim Pillen, Governor of Nebraska (2023–present)[161]
- Tate Reeves, Governor of Mississippi (2020–present)[32]
- Kim Reynolds, Governor of Iowa (2017–present)
- Kevin Stitt, Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present)[32]
- Chris Sununu, Governor of New Hampshire (2017–present)[162]
- Glenn Youngkin, Governor of Virginia (2022–present)[163]
Former
[edit]




- Rod Blagojevich, Governor of Illinois (2003–2009) and U.S. Representative from IL-05 (1997–2003) (Democratic)[164]
- Jan Brewer, Governor of Arizona (2009–2015)[165]
- Phil Bryant, Governor of Mississippi (2012–2020)[166]
- Felix Perez Camacho, Governor of Guam (2003–2011)[167]
- Jeff Colyer, Governor of Kansas (2018–2019)[168]
- Eric Greitens, Governor of Missouri (2017–2018)[169]
- Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007)[170]
- Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana (2008–2016), U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation (2001–2003), and U.S. Representative from LA-01 (2005–2008)[171]
- Bob McDonnell, Governor of Virginia (2010–2014)[95]
- Chuck Morse, Acting Governor of New Hampshire (2017), Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire in 2022, and Republican candidate for Governor of New Hampshire in 2024[172]
- Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006–2009) and Republican nominee for U.S. Vice President in 2008[32]
- Ralph Torres, Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands (2015–2023)[173]
- Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin (2011–2019)[14]
State executive officials
[edit]









Current
[edit]Lieutenant governors
[edit]- Will Ainsworth, Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (2019–present)[32]
- Stavros Anthony, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada (2023–present)[32]
- Suzanne Crouch, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana (2017–present)[32]
- Nancy Dahlstrom, Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2023–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from AK-AL in 2024[32]
- Pamela Evette, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2019–present)[32]
- Delbert Hosemann, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi (2020–present)[32]
- Jon Husted, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio (2019–present)[32]
- Burt Jones, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2023–present)[32]
- Mike Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (2018–present)[32]
- Tammy Miller, Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota (2023–present)[32]
- Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (2015–present)[32]
- Matt Pinnell, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma (2019–present)[32]
- Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (2021–present) and Republican nominee for Governor of North Carolina in 2024[32]
- Leslie Rutledge, Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas (2023–present)[174]
Secretaries of state
[edit]- Michael Adams, Secretary of State of Kentucky (2020–present)[175]
- Wes Allen, Secretary of State of Alabama (2023–present)[176]
- Jay Ashcroft, Secretary of State of Missouri (2017–present)[32]
- Chuck Gray, Secretary of State of Wyoming (2023–present)[32]
- Mark Hammond, Secretary of State of South Carolina (2003–present)[32]
- Frank LaRose, Secretary of State of Ohio (2019–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Ohio in 2024[32]
- Diego Morales, Secretary of State of Indiana (2023–present)[32]
Attorneys general
[edit]- Andrew Bailey, Attorney General of Missouri (2023–present)[32]
- Brenna Bird, Attorney General of Iowa (2023–present)[32]
- Christopher M. Carr, Attorney General of Georgia (2016–present)[177]
- Russell Coleman, Attorney General of Kentucky (2024–present) and U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky (2017–2021)[32]
- Lynn Fitch, Attorney General of Mississippi (2020–present)[32]
- Tim Griffin, Attorney General of Arkansas (2023–present)[174]
- Kris Kobach, Attorney General of Kansas (2023–present)[32]
- Jason Miyares, Attorney General of Virginia (2022–present)[178]
- Ashley Moody, Attorney General of Florida (2019–present)[32]
- Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General of West Virginia (2013–present) and Republican nominee for Governor of West Virginia in 2024[32]
- Liz Murrill, Attorney General of Louisiana (2024–present)[32]
- Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas (2015–present)[32]
- Sean Reyes, Attorney General of Utah (2013–present)[32]
- Todd Rokita, Attorney General of Indiana (2021–present) and U.S. Representative of IN-04 (2011–2019)[32]
- Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina (2011–present)[32]
- Dave Yost, Attorney General of Ohio (2019–present)[140]
Treasurers
[edit]- Daniel Elliot, Treasurer of Indiana (2023–present)[32]
- John Fleming, Treasurer of Louisiana (2024–present) and U.S. Representative of LA-04 (2009–2017)[32]
- Stacy Garrity, Treasurer of Pennsylvania (2021–present)[32]
- John Leiber, Treasurer of Wisconsin (2023–present)[179]
- Curtis Loftis, Treasurer of South Carolina (2011–present)[32]
- Vivek Malek, Treasurer of Missouri (2023–present)[32]
- David McRae, Treasurer of Mississippi (2020–present)[32]
- Mark Metcalf, Treasurer of Kentucky (2024–present)[32]
- Riley Moore, Treasurer of West Virginia (2021–present) and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from WV-02 in 2024[32]
- Marlo Oaks, Treasurer of Utah (2021–present)[180]
- Robert Sprague, Treasurer of Ohio (2019–present)[32]
Auditors
[edit]- Allison Ball, Auditor of Kentucky (2024–present)[32]
- Cindy Byrd, Auditor and Inspector of Oklahoma (2019–present)[32]
- Troy Downing, Auditor of Montana (2021–present)[32]
- Keith Faber, Auditor of Ohio (2019–present)[140]
- Scott Fitzpatrick, Auditor of Missouri (2023–present)[32]
- Josh Gallion, Auditor of North Dakota (2017–present)[181]
- JB McCuskey, Auditor of West Virginia (2017–present)[182]
- Elise Nieshalla, Auditor of Indiana (2023–present)[183]
- Andrew Sorrell, Auditor of Alabama (2023–present)[32]
- Shad White, Auditor of Mississippi (2018–present)[32]
Agriculture commissioners
[edit]- Andy Gipson, Agriculture and Commerce Commissioner of Mississippi (2018–present)[32]
- Tyler Harper, Agriculture Commissioner of Georgia (2023–present)[32]
- Sid Miller, Agriculture Commissioner of Texas (2015–present)[32]
- Rick Pate, Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama (2019–present)[32]
- Jonathan Shell, Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky (2024–present)[32]
- Wilton Simpson, Agriculture Commissioner of Florida (2023–present)[32]
- Hugh Weathers, Agriculture Commissioner of South Carolina (2004–present)[32]
Superintendents of public instruction
[edit]- Elsie Arntzen, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Montana (2017–present)[32]
- Ryan Walters, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Oklahoma (2023–present)[32]
Insurance commissioners
[edit]- Mike Chaney, Insurance Commissioner of Mississippi (2008–present)[32]
- John F. King, Insurance Commissioner of Georgia (2019–present)[177]
Public service commissioners
[edit]- Chris Beeker, Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission from Place 2 (2015–present)[80]
- Chris Brown, Member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission from the Northern District (2024–present)[166]
- Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, President of the Alabama Public Service Commission (2013–present) and Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission (2011–present)[80]
- Julie Fedorchak, Member of the North Dakota Public Service Commission (2012–present)[184]
- Bubba McDonald, Member of the Georgia Public Service Commission from the 4th district (2009–present, 1998–2003)[185]
- Jeremy H. Oden, Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission from Place 1 (2013–present)[80]
- Eric Skrmetta, Member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission from the 1st district (2009–present)[186]
- Kevin Stocker, Member of the Nebraska Public Service Commission from the 5th district (2023–present)[187]
- Doyle Webb, Chair of the Arkansas Public Service Commission (2023–present) and Member of the Arkansas Public Service Commission (2023–present)[188]
Other
[edit]- Dawn Buckingham, Land Commissioner of Texas (2023–present)[32]
- Jimmy Patronis, Chief Financial Officer of Florida (2017–present)[32]
- Ryan Terrell, Member of the New Hampshire State Board of Education from the 5th district (2021–present)[189]
- Bruce Thompson, Labor Commissioner of Georgia (2023–present)[32]
Former
[edit]
Lieutenant governors
[edit]- André Bauer, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)[27]
- Myron Lizer, Vice President of the Navajo Nation (2019–2023) (Lieutenant Governor-equivalent)[190]
- Abel Maldonado, Lieutenant Governor of California (2010–2011)[191]
Secretaries of state
[edit]- John Merrill, Secretary of State of Alabama (2015–2023)[192]
- Jim Miles, Secretary of State of South Carolina (1991–2003)[193]
Attorneys general
[edit]- Daniel Cameron, Attorney General of Kentucky (2019–2024) and Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky in 2023[194]
- Curtis Hill, Attorney General of Indiana (2017–2021) and Republican candidate for Governor of Indiana in 2024[195]
- Derek Schmidt, Attorney General of Kansas (2011–2023) and Republican nominee for Governor of Kansas in 2022[196]
Treasurers
[edit]- Josh Mandel, Treasurer of Ohio (2011–2019)[197]
- Dan Schwartz, Treasurer of Nevada (2015–2019)[198]
Auditors
[edit]- Mike Harmon, Auditor of Kentucky (2016–2024)[199]
Public service commissioners
[edit]- Dane Maxwell, Member of the Mississippi Public Service Commission from the Southern District (2020–2024)[166]
Adjutant generals
[edit]- Bob Livingston, Adjutant General of South Carolina (2010–2019)[193]
Board of regents
[edit]- Bruce Rastetter, President of the Iowa Board of Regents (2013–2017) and Member of the Iowa Board of Regents (2011–2017)[200]
State board of education
[edit]- Marla Hill, Member of the Oklahoma State Board of Education from the 3rd district (2023)[201]
- Suzanne Reynolds, Member of the Oklahoma State Board of Education from the at-large district (2023)[201]
Other
[edit]- Chris Kise, Solicitor General of Florida (2003–2007)[47]
- Russell Prescott, Member of the Executive Council of New Hampshire from the 3rd district (2017–2021)[202]
- Catherine Templeton, Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (2012–2015)[203]
State judicial officials
[edit]Former
[edit]- Tad Jude, Judge of the Minnesota 10th Judicial District (2011–2021)[204]
- Russell Mock, Presiding Judge of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals (2015–2021)[140]
State senators
[edit]

Current
[edit]Alabama
[edit]- Lance Bell, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 11th district (2022–present)[192]
- Chris Elliott, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 32nd district (2018–present)[205]
- Keith Kelley, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 12th district (2022–present)[192]
- Wes Kitchens, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 9th district (2024–present)[206]
- Greg Reed, President pro tempore of the Alabama Senate (2021–present) and Member of the Alabama Senate from the 5th district (2010–present)[207]
- J. T. Waggoner, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 16th district (1990–present)[192]
- April Weaver, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 14th district (2021–present)[192]
Arizona
[edit]- Sonny Borrelli, Majority Leader of the Arizona Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona Senate from the 30th district (2023–present) and the 5th district (2017–2023)[208]
- Frank Carroll, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 28th district (2023–present)[208]
- Dave Farnsworth, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 10th district (2023–present) and the 16th district (2013–2021)[208]
- David Gowan, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 19th district (2023–present) and the 14th district (2019–2023)[208]
- Jake Hoffman, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 15th district (2023–present)[208]
- Anthony Kern, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 27th District (2023–present)[209]
- Sine Kerr, Majority Whip of the Arizona Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2023–present) and the 13th district (2013–2021)[208]
- Warren Petersen, President of the Arizona Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona Senate from the 14th District (2023–present) and the 12th District (2021–2023, 2017–2019)[32]
- Janae Shamp, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 29th district (2023–present)[208]
- T.J. Shope, President pro tempore of the Arizona Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona Senate from the 16th district (2023–present) and the 11th district (2021–2023)[208]
- Wendy Rogers, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 7th district (2023–present) and the 6th district (2021–2023)[210]
- Justine Wadsack, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 17th district (2023–present)[208]
Arkansas
[edit]- Justin Boyd, Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 27th district (2023–present)[174]
- Joshua P. Bryant, Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 32nd district (2023–present)[174]
- Jim Dotson, Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 34th district (2023–present)[174]
- Bart Hester, President pro tempore of the Arkansas Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 33rd district (2023–present) and the 1st district (2013–2023)[87]
- Mark Johnson, Member of the Arkansas Senate from the 17th district (2023–present) and the 15th district (2019–2023)[174]
California
[edit]- Shannon Grove, Member of the California Senate from the 12th district (2022–present) and the 16th district (2018–2022) and Minority Leader of the California Senate (2019–2021)[25]
Connecticut
[edit]- Stephen Harding, Minority Leader of the Connecticut Senate (2024–present) and Member of the Connecticut Senate from the 30th district (2023–present)[211]
Florida
[edit]- Ben Albritton, Majority Leader of the Florida Senate (2022–present) and Member of the Florida Senate from the 27th district (2018–present)[212]
- Jason Brodeur, Member of the Florida Senate from the 9th district (2022–present)[145]
- Alexis Calatayud, Member of the Florida Senate from the 38th district (2022–present)[145]
- Jay Collins, Member of the Florida Senate from the 14th district (2022–present)[213]
- Nick DiCeglie, Member of the Florida Senate from the 18th district (2022–present)[214]
- Ileana Garcia, Member of the Florida Senate from the 36th district (2022–present) and the 37th district (2020–2022)[215]
- Joe Gruters, Member of the Florida Senate from the 22nd district (2022–present) and the 23rd district (2018–2022) and Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2019–2023)[216][217]
- Ed Hooper, Member of the Florida Senate from the 21st district (2022–present) and the 16th district (2018–2022)[145]
- Blaise Ingoglia, Member of the Florida Senate from the 11th district (2022–present)[214]
- Debbie Mayfield, Member of the Florida Senate from the 19th district (2022–present) and the 17th district (2016–2022)[215]
- Kathleen Passidomo, President of the Florida Senate (2022–present) and Member of the Florida Senate from the 28th district (2016–present)[32]
- Ana Maria Rodriguez, Member of the Florida Senate from the 40th district (2022–present) and the 39th district (2020–2022)[215]
- Corey Simon, Member of the Florida Senate from the 3rd district (2022–present)[218]
- Jay Trumbull, Member of the Florida Senate from the 2nd district (2022–present)[145]
Georgia
[edit]- Jason Anavitarte, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 31st district (2021–present)[219]
- Lee Anderson, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 24th district (2017–present)[219]
- Brandon Beach, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 21st district (2013–present)[219]
- Matt Brass, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 28th district (2017–present)[219]
- Clint Dixon, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 45th district (2021–present)[219]
- Greg Dolezal, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 27th district (2019–present)[219]
- Steve Gooch, Majority Leader of the Georgia Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Georgia Senate from the 51st district (2011–present)[219]
- Russ Goodman, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 8th district (2021–present)[219]
- Marty Harbin, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 16th district (2015–present)[219]
- Bo Hatchett, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 50th district (2021–present)[220]
- Billy Hickman, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 4th district (2020–present)[219]
- Colton Moore, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 53rd district (2023–present)[219]
- Brian Strickland, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 17th district (2018–present)[219]
- Carden Summers, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 13th district (2020–present)[219]
- Blake Tillery, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 19th district (2017–present)[219]
- Sam Watson, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 11th district (2023–present)[219]
Guam
[edit]- Frank Blas Jr., Minority Leader of the Guam Legislature (2023–present) and Member of the Guam Legislature (2021–present)[221]
Idaho
[edit]- Scott Herndon, Member of the Idaho Senate from the 1st district (2022–present)[222]
- Tammy Nichols, Member of the Idaho Senate from the 10th district (2022–present)[223]
Illinois
[edit]- Andrew Chesney, Member of the Illinois Senate from the 45th district (2023–present)[224]
- Sue Rezin, Member of the Illinois Senate from the 38th district (2010–present)[225]
Indiana
[edit]- Mark Messmer, Member of the Indiana Senate from the 48th district (2014–present)[226]
- Andy Zay, Member of the Indiana Senate from the 17th district (2016–present)[227]
Iowa
[edit]- Kevin Alons, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 7th district (2023–present)[228]
- Lynn Evans, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 3rd district (2023–present)[229]
- Julian Garrett, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 11th district (2023–present) and the 13th district (2013–2023)[230]
- Tim Kraayenbrink, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 4th district (2023–present) and the 5th district (2015–2023)[230]
- Charlie McClintock, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 42nd district (2023–present)[231]
- Jeff Taylor, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 2nd district (2021–present)[232]
- Cherielynn Westrich, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 13th district (2023–present)[233]
- Brad Zaun, President pro tempore of the Iowa Senate (2021–present) and Member of the Iowa Senate from the 22nd district (2023–present), the 20th district (2013–2023) and the 32nd district (2005–2013)[234]
Kentucky
[edit]- Phillip Wheeler, Member of the Kentucky Senate from the 31st district (2019–present)[235]
Louisiana
[edit]- Rick Edmonds, Member of the Louisiana Senate from the 6th district (2024–present)[186]
- Mike Fesi, Member of the Louisiana Senate from the 20th district (2020–present)[186]
Maryland
[edit]- Johnny Ray Salling, Member of the Maryland Senate from the 6th district (2015–present)[236]
Michigan
[edit]- Joe Bellino, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 16th district (2023–present)[237]
- Jon Bumstead, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 32nd district (2023–present) and the 34th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Kevin Daley, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 26th district (2023–present) and the 31st district (2019–2022)[237]
- Roger Hauck, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 34th district (2023–present)[237]
- Michele Hoitenga, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 36th district (2023–present)[237]
- Dan Lauwers, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 25th district (2019–present)[237]
- Jonathan Lindsey, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 17th district (2023–present)[237]
- Ed McBroom, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 38th district (2019–present)[237]
- Aric Nesbitt, Minority Leader of the Michigan Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Michigan Senate from the 38th district (2023–present) and the 26th district (2019–2022)[32]
- Rick Outman, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 33rd district (2019–present)[237]
- Jim Runestad, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 23rd district (2023–present) and the 15th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Roger Victory, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 31st district (2023–present) and the 30th district (2019–2022)[237]
Minnesota
[edit]- Nathan Wesenberg, Member of the Minnesota Senate from the 10th district (2023–present)[238]
Mississippi
[edit]- Jason Barrett, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 39th district (2020–present)[239]
- Kevin Blackwell, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 19th district (2016–present)[239]
- Joel Carter, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 49th district (2018–present)[239]
- Lydia Chassaniol, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 14th district (2008–present)[239]
- Kathy Chism, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 3rd district (2020–present)[239]
- Dennis DeBar, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 43rd district (2016–present)[239]
- Jeremy England, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 50th district (2020–present)[240]
- Joey Fillingane, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 41st district (2006–present)[239]
- Angela Burks Hill, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 40th district (2012–present)[239]
- Michael McLendon, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 1st district (2020–present)[239]
- Brian Rhodes, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 36th district (2024–present)[239]
- Robin Robinson, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 2nd district (2024–present)[239]
- Mike Seymour, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 47th district (2016–present)[239]
- Benjamin Suber, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 8th district (2020–present)[239]
- Jeff Tate, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 33rd district (2020–present)[239]
- Neil Whaley, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 10th district (2017–present)[239]
Missouri
[edit]- Rick Brattin, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 31st district (2021–present)[241]
- Jill Carter, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 32nd district (2023–present)[242]
- Mary Elizabeth Coleman, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 22nd district (2023–present)[243]
- Bill Eigel, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 23rd district (2017–present)[244]
- Denny Hoskins, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 21st district (2017–present)[242]
- Mike Moon, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 29th district (2021–present)[245]
- Nick Schroer, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 2nd district (2023–present)[242]
- Holly Thompson Rehder, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 27th district (2021–present)[246]
- Curtis Trent, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 20th district (2023–present)[245]
Montana
[edit]- Kenneth Bogner, President pro tempore of the Montana Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Montana Senate from the 19th district (2019–present)[247]
Nevada
[edit]- Ira Hansen, Member of the Nevada Senate from the 14th district (2018–present)[248]
- Lisa Krasner, Member of the Nevada Senate from the 16th district (2022–present)[248]
New Hampshire
[edit]- Kevin Avard, Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 12th district (2020–present, 2014–2018)[172]
- Bill Gannon, Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 23rd district (2020–present, 2014–2018)[249]
- Timothy Lang Sr., Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 2nd district (2022–present)[250]
New Jersey
[edit]- Carmen Amato, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 9th district (2024–present)[251]
- Joseph Pennacchio, Minority Whip of the New Jersey Senate (2017–present) and Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 26th district (2008–present)[252]
- Parker Space, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 24th district (2024–present)[253]
- Doug Steinhardt, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 23rd district (2022–present)[251]
- Mike Testa, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 1st district (2019–present)[251]
New York
[edit]- Rob Ortt, Minority Leader of the New York Senate (2020–present) and Member of the New York Senate from the 62nd district (2015–present)[254]
- Dan Stec, Member of the New York Senate from the 45th district (2021–present)[255]
North Carolina
[edit]- Danny Britt, Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 24th district (2023–present) and the 13th district (2017–2023)[256]
- Warren Daniel, Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 46th district (2013–present) and the 44th district (2011–2013)[84]
- Bobby Hanig, Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 3rd district (2023–present) and the 1st district (2022–2023)[84]
- Michael Lazzara, Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 6th district (2021–present)[84]
North Dakota
[edit]- Jeffrey Magrum, Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 8th district (2022–present)[257]
Ohio
[edit]- Niraj Antani, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 6th district (2021–present)[258]
- Matt Dolan, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 24th district (2017–present)[259]
- Theresa Gavarone, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 2nd district (2019–present)[260]
- George Lang, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 4th district (2021–present)[261]
- Sandra O'Brien, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 32nd district (2021–present)[262]
- Shane Wilkin, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 17th district (2023–present)[263]
Oklahoma
[edit]- Jerry Alvord, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 14th district (2022–present)[264]
- George Burns, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 5th district (2021–present)[201]
- Nathan Dahm, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 33rd district (2013–present)[265]
- Warren Hamilton, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 7th district (2021–present)[264]
- Casey Murdock, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 27th district (2018–present)[264]
- Rob Standridge, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 15th district (2012–present)[264]
- Blake Stephens, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 3rd district (2021–present)[264]
- Jack Stewart, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 18th district (2022–present)[264]
- Tom Woods, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 4th district (2022–present)[264]
Pennsylvania
[edit]- Ryan Aument, Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 36th district (2015–present)[84]
- Cris Dush, Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 25th district (2021–present)[84]
- Doug Mastriano, Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 33rd district (2019–present) and the Republican nominee for Governor of Pennsylvania in 2022[266]
- Tracy Pennycuick, Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 24th district (2023–present)[84]
- Greg Rothman, Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 34th district (2023–present)[84]
- Kim Ward, President pro tempore of the Pennsylvania Senate (2022–present) and Member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 39th district (2009–present)[267]
Puerto Rico
[edit]- Keren Riquelme, Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the at-large district (2020–present) (New Progressive)[268]
South Carolina
[edit]- Brian Adams, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 44th district (2020–present)[269]
- Ronnie Cromer, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 18th district (2003–present)[270]
- Billy Garrett, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 10th district (2020–present)[271]
- Penry Gustafson, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 27th district (2020–present)[272]
- Josh Kimbrell, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 11tth district (2020–present)[273]
- Rex Rice, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 2nd district (2016–present)[271]
- Danny Verdin, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 10th district (2020–present)[271]
Tennessee
[edit]- Dawn White, Member of the Tennessee Senate from the 13th district (2019–present)[274]
Texas
[edit]- Paul Bettencourt, Member of the Texas Senate from the 7th district (2015–present)[275]
- Brandon Creighton, Member of the Texas Senate from the 4th district (2014–present)[276]
- Charles Schwertner, President pro tempore of the Texas Senate (2023–present) and Member of the Texas Senate from the 5th district (2023–present) and the 22nd district (2009–2023)[32]
Utah
[edit]- Stuart Adams, President of the Utah Senate (2019–present) and Member of the Utah Senate from the 7th district (2023–present) and the 22nd district (2009–2023)[32]
- Kirk Cullimore Jr., Member of the Utah Senate from the 19th district (2023–present) and the 19th district (2019–2023)[180]
- Keith Grover, Member of the Utah Senate from the 23rd district (2023–present) and the 15th district (2018–2023)[277]
- David Hinkins, Member of the Utah Senate from the 26th district (2023–present) and the 27th district (2009–2023)[277]
- John D. Johnson, Member of the Utah Senate from the 3rd district (2023–present) and the 19th district (2021–2023)[277]
- Mike Kennedy, Member of the Utah Senate from the 21st district (2023–present) and the 14th district (2021–2023)[278]
- Derrin Owens, Member of the Utah Senate from the 27th district (2023–present) and the 24th district (2021–2023)[277]
Virginia
[edit]- Christie Craig, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 19th district (2024–present)[150]
- Bill DeSteph, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 20th district (2024–present) and the 8th district (2016–2024)[150]
- Danny Diggs, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 24th district (2024–present)[150]
- Tara Durant, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 27th district (2024–present)[150]
- Travis Hackworth, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 5th district (2024–present) and the 38th district (2021–2024)[150]
- Chris Head, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 3rd district (2024–present)[150]
- Emily Brewer, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 17th district (2024–present)[150]
- John McGuire, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2024–present)[279]
- Tammy Brankley Mulchi, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 9th district (2024–present)[150]
- Mark Peake, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 8th district (2024–present) and the 22nd district (2017–2024)[150]
- Todd Pillion, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 6th district (2024–present) and the 40th district (2020–2024)[150]
- Bryce Reeves, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 28th district (2024–present) and the 17th district (2012–2024)[150]
- Bill Stanley, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 7th district (2024–present), the 20th district (2012–2024) and the 19th district (2011–2012)[150]
- Glen Sturtevant, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 12th district (2024–present) and the 10th district (2016–2020)[150]
Washington
[edit]- Judy Warnick, Member of the Washington Senate from the 13th district (2015–present)[280]
West Virginia
[edit]- Mike Azinger, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 3rd district (2017–present)[281]
- Laura Wakim Chapman, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 1st district (2022–present)[281]
- Vince Deeds, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2022–present)[281]
- Amy Grady, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 4th district (2020–present)[281]
- Mark Hunt, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 8th district (2022–present)[281]
- Robert L. Karnes, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 14th district (2020–present, 2015–2018)[281]
- Rupie Phillips, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 7th district (2020–present)[281]
- Michael B. Stuart, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 7th district (2022–present) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia (2018–2021)[281][282]
- Eric Tarr, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 4th district (2019–present)[281]
- Jack Woodrum, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2020–present)[281]
Wisconsin
[edit]- Rachael Cabral-Guevara, Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 19th district (2023–present)[283]
- André Jacque, Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 1st district (2019–present)[284]
- Cory Tomczyk, Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 29th district (2023–present)[179]
Wyoming
[edit]- James Lee Anderson, Member of the Wyoming Senate from the 28th district (2013–present)[285]
Former
[edit]Alabama
[edit]- Dick Brewbaker, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 25th district (2010–2018)[286]
- Tom Whatley, Member of the Alabama Senate from the 27th district (2010–2022)[192]
Alaska
[edit]- Dave Donley, Member of the Alaska Senate from the J district (1993–2003)[287]
- Jerry Ward, Member of the Alaska Senate from the E district (1997–2005)[288]
California
[edit]- Jim Brulte, Minority Leader of the California Senate (2000–2004) and Member of the California Senate from the 31st district (1996–2004)[25]
- Melissa Melendez, Member of the California Senate from the 28th district (2020–2022)[289]
- Tony Strickland, Member of the California Senate from the 19th district (2008–2012)[25]
Colorado
[edit]- Ted Harvey, Member of the Colorado Senate from the 30th district (2007–2015)[290]
- Kevin Lundberg, Member of the Colorado Senate from the 15th district (2009–2019)[291]
Connecticut
[edit]- George Logan, Member of the Connecticut Senate from the 17th district (2017–2021)[292]
Florida
[edit]- Rich Crotty, Member of the Florida Senate from the 14th district (1990–1992)[145]
- Mike Haridopolos, President of the Florida Senate (2010–2012) and Member of the Florida Senate from the 26th district (2003–2012)[293]
Georgia
[edit]- Mike Crane, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 28th district (2011–2017)[294]
- Mike Dugan, Majority Leader of the Georgia Senate (2019–2023) and Member of the Georgia Senate from the 28th district (2013–2024)[294]
Guam
[edit]- Vicente Ada, Member of the Guam Legislature (2021–2023)[167]
Illinois
[edit]- Darren Bailey, Member of the Illinois Senate from the 55th district (2021–2023) and the Republican nominee in the 2022 Illinois gubernatorial election[295]
Indiana
[edit]- Carlin Yoder, Member of the Indiana Senate from the 12th district (2008–2016)[296]
Iowa
[edit]- Jim Carlin, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 3rd district (2017–2023)[297]
Louisiana
[edit]- Elbert Guillory, Member of the Louisiana Senate from the 24th district (2009–2016)[84]
Maryland
[edit]- Richard F. Colburn, Member of the Maryland Senate from the 37th district (1995–2015)[298]
Michigan
[edit]- Tom Barrett, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 24th district (2019–2023)[299]
Mississippi
[edit]- Chris McDaniel, Member of the Mississippi Senate from the 42nd district (2008–2024)[300]
Missouri
[edit]- Bob Onder, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 2nd district (2015–2023)[301]
Montana
[edit]- Ric Holden, Member of the Montana Senate from the 1st district (1995–2003)[247]
Nevada
[edit]- Elizabeth Helgelien, Member of the Nevada Senate from the 9th district (2010–2012)[302]
- Maurice Washington, Member of the Nevada Senate from the Washoe 2nd district (1994–2010)[248]
New Hampshire
[edit]- Bob Giuda, Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 2nd district (2016–2022)[101]
New Jersey
[edit]- Edward Durr, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 3rd district (2022–2024)[303]
- Samuel D. Thompson, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 12th district (2012–2024) (Republican until 2023, now Democratic)[304]
New York
[edit]- Rubén Díaz Sr., Member of the New York Senate from the 32nd district (2003–2017) (Democratic)[305]
- Marty Golden, Member of the New York Senate from the 22nd district (2003–2018)[306]
North Carolina
[edit]- Ronald J. Rabin, Member of the North Carolina Senate from the 12th district (2013–2019)[84]
North Dakota
[edit]- Tom Campbell, Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 19th district (2012–2018)[184]
Northern Mariana Islands
[edit]- Pete Reyes, Member of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate from the 3rd district (1993–2015)[173]
- Vinnie Sablan, Majority Leader of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate (2021–2023) and Member of the Northern Mariana Islands Senate from the 3rd district (2019–2023)[173]
Ohio
[edit]- Kevin Coughlin, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 27th district (2001–2010)[307]
Oklahoma
[edit]- Mark Allen, Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 4th district (2016–2022)[201]
Puerto Rico
[edit]- Luis Felipe Navas, Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the Humacao district (1993–2001) (New Progressive)[268]
South Carolina
[edit]- Jake Knotts, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 23rd district (2002–2012)[193]
- Mike Rose, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 38th district (1989–2012)[193]
Virginia
[edit]- Charles William Carrico Sr., Member of the Virginia Senate from the 40th district (2012–2020)[150]
- Amanda Chase, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 11th district (2016–2024)[308]
Wisconsin
[edit]- Roger Roth, President of the Wisconsin Senate (2017–2021) and Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 19th district (2015–2023)[309]
State representatives
[edit]Current
[edit]Alabama
[edit]- Mack Butler, Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 28th district (2022–present) and the 30th district (2012–2018)[192]
Alaska
[edit]- Jamie Allard, Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 23rd district (2023–present)[310]
- DeLena Johnson, Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 25th district (2023–present) and the 11th district (2017–2023)[287]
- George Rauscher, Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 29th district (2023–present) and the 9th district (2017–2023)[287]
- Sarah Vance, Member of the Alaska House of Representatives from the 6th district (2023–present) and the 31stdistrict (2019–2023)[311]
Arizona
[edit]- Leo Biasiucci, Majority Leader of the Arizona House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 30th district (2023–present) and the 5th district (2019–2023)[208]
- Joseph Chaplik, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2023–present) and the 23rd district (2021–2023)[208]
- John Gillette, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 30th district (2023–present)[312]
- Travis Grantham, Speaker pro tempore of the Arizona House of Representatives (2021–present) and Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 14th district (2023–present) and the 12th district (2017–2023)[208]
- Rachel Jones, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 17th district (2023–present)[208]
- Alexander Kolodin, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2023–present)[208]
- David Marshall, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 7th district (2023–present)[312]
- Teresa Martinez, Majority Whip of the Arizona House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2023–present) and the 11th district (2021–2023)[61]
- Cory McGarr, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 17th district (2023–present)[208]
- Austin Smith, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 29th district (2023–present)[313]
- Ben Toma, Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 27th district (2023–present) and the 22nd district (2017–2023)[32]
Arkansas
[edit]- Steve Hollowell, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 37th district (2023–present)[174]
- Jack Ladyman, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 32nd district (2023–present) and the 59th district (2015–2023)[174]
- Robin Lundstrum, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 18th district (2023–present) and the 87th district (2015–2023)[174]
- Mindy McAlindon, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 10th district (2023–present)[314]
- Ryan Rose, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 48th district (2023–present)[174]
- Matthew Shepherd, Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2018–present) and Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 97th district (2023–present) and the 6th district (2011–2023)[87]
California
[edit]- Bill Essayli, Member of the California State Assembly from the 63rd district (2022–present)[25]
- Tri Ta, Member of the California State Assembly from the 70th district (2022–present)[315]
Colorado
[edit]- Gabe Evans, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 48th district (2023–present)[316]
- Richard Holtorf, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 63rd district (2023–present) and the 64th district (2019–2023)[317]
- Rose Pugliese, Minority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives (2024–present) and Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 14th district (2023–present)[318]
Connecticut
[edit]- Greg Howard, Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 43rd district (2020–present)[319]
- Joe Hoxha, Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 78th district (2022–present)[211]
- Cara Pavalock-D'Amato, Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 77th district (2015–present)[320]
Florida
[edit]- Carolina Amesty, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 45th district (2022–present)[213]
- Alex Andrade, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2018–present)[214]
- Jessica Baker, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 17th district (2022–present)[215]
- Webster Barnaby, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 29th district (2022–present) and the 27th district (2020–2022)[215]
- Fabián Basabe, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 106th district (2022–present)[145]
- Mike Beltran, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 70th district (2022–present) and the 57th district (2018–2022)[215]
- Dean Black, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 15th district (2022–present)[321]
- David Borrero, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 111th district (2022–present) and the 105th district (2020–2022)[215]
- James Buchanan, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 74th district (2018–present)[145]
- Mike Caruso, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 87th district (2022–present) and the 89th district (2018–2022)[322]
- Jennifer Canady, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 50th district (2022–present)[145]
- Tom Fabricio, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 103rd district (2020–present)[323]
- Randy Fine, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 33rd district (2022–present) and the 53rd district (2016–2022)[324]
- Alina Garcia, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 115th district (2022–present)[215]
- Sam Garrison, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 18th district (2020–present)[145]
- Jeff Holcomb, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 53rd district (2022–present)[145]
- Chip LaMarca, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 100th district (2018–present)[322]
- Tom Leek, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 25th district (2016–present)[325]
- Toby Overdorf, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 85th district (2018–present)[214]
- Daniel Perez, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 116th district (2018–present)[326]
- Juan Carlos Porras, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 119th district (2022–present)[327]
- Paul Renner, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (2022–present) and Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 19th district (2022–present) and the 24th district (2015–2022)[32]
- Alex Rizo, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 110th district (2020–present)[328]
- Rick Roth, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 94th district (2022–present) and the 85th district (2016–2022)[329]
- Joel Rudman, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2022–present)[330]
- Michelle Salzman, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 1st district (2022–present)[145]
- John Snyder, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 82nd district (2020–present)[331]
- Paula Stark, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th district (2022–present)[332]
- Kevin Steele, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 55th district (2022–present)[215]
- Josie Tomkow, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 39th district (2018–present)[145]
- Chase Tramont, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 30th district (2022–present)[333]
- Keith Truenow, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 26th district (2022–present) and the 31st district (2018–2022)[334]
Georgia
[edit]- James Burchett, Majority Whip of the Georgia House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 176th district (2023–present)[335]
- Jon G. Burns, Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 159th district (2013–present) and the 157th district (2005–2013)[336]
- David Clark, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 100th district (2023–present) and the 98th district (2015–2023)[84]
- Chuck Efstration, Majority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 104th district (2023–present)[335]
- Ginny Ehrhart, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 36th district (2019–present)[335]
- Tim Fleming, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 114th district (2023–present)[220]
- Houston Gaines, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 120th district (2023–present) and the 117th district (2019–2023)[337]
- Jan Jones, Speaker pro tempore of the Georgia House of Representatives (2010–present) and Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 47th district (2013–present), the 46th district (2005–2013) and the 38th district (2011–2013)[335]
- Reynaldo Martinez, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 111th district (2023–present)[338]
- Derrick McCollum, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 30th district (2023–present)[84]
- Bruce Williamson, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 112th district (2023–present), the 115th district (2013–2023) and the 111th district (2003–2005)[335]
Illinois
[edit]- John Cabello, Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 90th district (2023–present) and the 68th district (2012–2021)[339]
- Charles Meier, Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 109th district (2023–present) and the 108th district (2013–2023)[340]
- Chris Miller, Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 101st district (2023–present) and the 110th district (2019–2023)[341]
- Blaine Wilhour, Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 110th district (2023–present) and the 107th district (2019–2023)[342]
Indiana
[edit]- Mike Speedy, Member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 90th district (2010–present)[343]
Iowa
[edit]- Brooke Boden, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 21st district (2023–present) and the 26th district (2021–2023)[344]
- Steve Bradley, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 66th district (2023–present) and the 58th district (2021–2023)[231]
- Mark Cisneros, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 96th district (2023–present) and the 91st district (2021–2023)[345]
- Cindy Golding, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2023–present)[231]
- Stan Gustafson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 22nd district (2023–present) and the 25th district (2014–2023)[231]
- Heather Hora, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2023–present)[231]
- Craig Johnson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 67th district (2023–present)[231]
- Bobby Kaufmann, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 82nd district (2023–present) and the 73rd district (2013–2023)[346]
- Shannon Lundgren, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 65th district (2023–present) and the 57th district (2017–2023)[347]
- Anne Osmundson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 64th district (2023–present) and the 56th district (2019–2023)[231]
- Mike Sexton, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 7th district (2023–present) and the 10th district (2015–2023)[348]
- Brad Sherman, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 91st district (2023–present)[231]
- Luana Stoltenberg, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 81st district (2023–present)[349]
- Charley Thomson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 58th district (2023–present)[350]
- Derek Wulf, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 76th district (2023–present)[231]
Kentucky
[edit]- Steve Rawlings, Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 66th district (2023–present)[351]
Louisiana
[edit]- Michael Bayham, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 103rd district (2024–present)[186]
- Beth Anne Billings, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 56th district (2024–present)[186]
- Kimberly Coates, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 73rd district (2024–present)[186]
- Jason Brian DeWitt, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 25th district (2024–present)[186]
- Kathy Edmonston, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 88th district (2020–present)[186]
- Julie Emerson, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 39th district (2016–present)[186]
Maine
[edit]- Mike Soboleski, Member of the Maine House of Representatives from the 73rd district (2022–present)[352]
- Austin Theriault, Member of the Maine House of Representatives from the 1st district (2022–present)[353]
Maryland
[edit]- Christopher Bouchat, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 5th district (2023–present)[236]
- Barrie Ciliberti, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 4th district (2015–present)[236]
- Richard W. Metzgar, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 6th district (2015–present)[236]
- Kathy Szeliga, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 7A district (2023–present) the 7th district (2011–2023) and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in 2016[236]
Michigan
[edit]- Gregory Alexander, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 98th district (2023–present)[237]
- Joseph Aragona, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 60th district (2023–present)[237]
- Andrew Beeler, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 64th district (2023–present) and the 83rd district (2021–2022)[237]
- Brian BeGole, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 71st district (2023–present)[237]
- Bob Bezotte, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 50th district (2023–present) and the 47th district (2021–2022)[237]
- Matthew Bierlein, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 97th district (2023–present)[237]
- Ann Bollin, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 49th district (2023–present) and the 42nd district (2021–2022)[237]
- Ken Borton, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 105th district (2021–present)[237]
- William Bruck, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 30th district (2023–present)[237]
- Steve Carra, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 36th district (2023–present) and the 59th district (2021–2022)[237]
- Cam Cavitt, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 106th district (2023–present)[237]
- Jay DeBoyer, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 63rd district (2023–present)[237]
- James DeSana, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 29th district (2023–present)[237]
- Joseph Fox, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 101st district (2023–present)[237]
- Neil Friske, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 107th district (2023–present)[237]
- Phil Green, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 67th district (2023–present) and the 84th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Jaime Greene, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 65th district (2023–present)[237]
- Matt Hall, Minority Leader of the Michigan House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 49th district (2023–present) and the 63rd district (2019–2022)[32]
- Mike Harris, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 52nd district (2023–present) and the 43rd district (2022)[237]
- Mike Hoadley, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 99th district (2023–present)[237]
- Gina Johnsen, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 78th district (2023–present)[237]
- Tom Kunse, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 100th district (2023–present)[237]
- Sarah Lightner, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 45th district (2023–present) and the 65th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Matt Maddock, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 51st district (2023–present) and the 44th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Gregory Markkanen, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 110th district (2019–present)[354]
- Luke Meerman, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 89th district (2023–present) and the 88th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Jerry Neyer, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2023–present)[237]
- Pat Outman, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 91st district (2023–present) and the 70th district (2021–2022)[237]
- Bryan Posthumus, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 90th district (2023–present) and the 73rd district (2021–2022)[237]
- David Prestin, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 108th district (2023–present)[237]
- Angela Rigas, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 79th district (2023–present)[237]
- John Roth, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 104th district (2021–present)[237]
- Josh Schriver, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 66th district (2023–present)[237]
- Bill G. Schuette, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 95th district (2023–present)[237]
- Rachelle Smit, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 43rd district (2023–present)[237]
- Alicia St. Germaine, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 62nd district (2023–present)[237]
- Mark Tisdel, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 55th district (2023–present) and the 45th district (2021–2022)[355]
- Jamie Thompson, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 28th district (2023–present)[237]
- Pauline Wendzel, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 39th district (2023–present) and the 79th district (2019–2022)[237]
- Doug Wozniak, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 59th district (2023–present) and the 36th district (2019–2021)[237]
- Dale Zorn, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 34th district (2023–present) and the 56th district (2011–2015)[237]
Minnesota
[edit]- Ben Davis, Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 6A district (2023–present)[238]
Mississippi
[edit]- William Tracy Arnold, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2012–present)[239]
- Charles Blackwell, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 88th district (2024–present)[239]
- Andy Boyd, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 37th district (2022–present)[239]
- Randy Phillip Boyd, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 19th district (2012–present)[239]
- Billy Adam Calvert, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2020–present)[239]
- Lester Carpenter, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 1st district (2008–present)[239]
- Becky Currie, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2008–present)[239]
- Dan Eubanks, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 25th district (2016–present)[239]
- Jeff Hale, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 24th district (2016–present)[239]
- Rodney Hall, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 20th district (2024–present)[239]
- Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 108th district (2017–present)[239]
- Stephen Horne, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 81st district (2004–present)[239]
- Timmy Ladner, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 93rd district (2012–present)[239]
- Vince Mangold, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 53rd district (2016–present)[239]
- Brad Mattox, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2024–present)[239]
- Jay McKnight, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 95th district (2020–present)[239]
- Bill Pigott, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 99th district (2008–present)[239]
- Kimberly Remak, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 7th district (2024–present)[239]
- Randy Rushing, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 78th district (2012–present)[239]
- Troy Smith, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 84th district (2020–present)[239]
- Mark Tullos, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 79th district (2016–present)[239]
- Lance Varner, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 62nd district (2024–present)[239]
- Price Wallace, Member of the Mississippi House of Representatives from the 77th district (2018–present)[239]
Missouri
[edit]- Ben Baker, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 160th district (2019–present)[245]
- Hardy Billington, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 152nd district (2019–present)[245]
- Mitch Boggs, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 157th district (2021–present)[245]
- Bob Bromley, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 162nd district (2019–present)[356]
- Jamie Burger, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 148th district (2021–present)[245]
- Danny Busick, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2019–present)[245]
- Tricia Byrnes, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 63rd district (2019–present)[245]
- David Casteel, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 97th district (2023–present)[245]
- Mazzie Christensen, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2023–present)[245]
- Phil Christofanelli, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 104th district (2023–present) and the 105th district (2017–2023)[245]
- Jeff Coleman, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 32nd district (2019–present)[245]
- Bennie Cook, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 142nd district (2021–present)[245]
- Scott Cupps, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 158th district (2020–present)[245]
- Dane Diehl, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 125th district (2023–present)[245]
- Chris Dinkins, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 144th district (2018–present)[245]
- Jeff Farnan, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 1st district (2023–present)[245]
- Jamies Gragg, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 140th district (2023–present)[245]
- Kurtis Gregory, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 51st district (2021–present)[245]
- Mike Haffner, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 55th district (2019–present)[246]
- Bill Hardwick, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 121st district (2021–present)[245]
- Wendy Hausman, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 65th district (2023–present)[245]
- Mike Henderson, Speaker pro tempore of the Missouri House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 117th district (2017–present)[356]
- Justin Hicks, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 108th district (2023–present)[356]
- Barry Hovis, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 146th district (2019–present)[245]
- Brad Hudson, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 138th district (2019–present)[245]
- Holly Jones, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 88th district (2023–present)[245]
- Jim Kalberloh, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 126th district (2021–present)[245]
- Ann Kelley, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 127th district (2019–present)[245]
- Chris Lonsdale, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 38th district (2023–present)[245]
- Don Mayhew, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 124th district (2019–present)[245]
- Mike McGirl, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 118th district (2019–present)[245]
- Aaron McMullen, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 20th district (2023–present)[245]
- Jim Murphy, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 94th district (2019–present)[356]
- Jeff Myers, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2021–present)[245]
- Chad Perkins, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 40th district (2021–present)[245]
- Tara Peters, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 122nd district (2023–present)[245]
- Dean Plocher, Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 89th district (2016–present)[32]
- Brad Pollitt, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 52nd district (2019–present)[245]
- Sean Pouche, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 13th district (2021–present)[245]
- Roger Reedy, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 57th district (2019–present)[356]
- Doug Richey, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 39th district (2023–present) and the 38th district (2019–2023)[245]
- Chris Sander, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 33rd district (2021–present)[245]
- Bruce Sassmann, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 61st district (2023–present) and the 62nd district (2021–2023)[356]
- Adam Schnelting, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 69th district (2023–present) and the 104th district (2019–2023)[245]
- Jim Schulte, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 49th district (2023–present)[356]
- Adam Schwadron, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 105th district (2021–present)[246]
- Brian Seitz, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 156th district (2023–present)[245]
- Cody Smith, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 163rd district (2017–present)[242]
- Travis Smith, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 155th district (2021–present)[245]
- Justin Sparks, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 110th district (2023–present)[245]
- Dan Stacy, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 31st district (2016–present)[245]
- Lisa Thomas, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 123rd district (2021–present)[245]
- Bob Titus, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 139th district (2023–present)[245]
- Cheri Toalson Reisch, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 44th district (2017–present)[245]
- Ken Waller, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 114th district (2023–present)[356]
- Richard West, Member of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 102nd district (2023–present)[245]
Montana
[edit]- Braxton Mitchell, Member of the Montana House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2021–present)[357]
Nevada
[edit]- Ken Gray, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 39th district (2022–present)[358]
- Alexis Hansen, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 32nd district (2018–present)[248]
- Richard McArthur, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 4th district (2008–2012, 2016–2018, 2020–present)[84]
- Toby Yurek, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 19th district (2022–present)[359]
New Hampshire
[edit]- Kimberly Abare, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present)[360]
- Louise Andrus, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 5th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 1st district (2020–2022)[361]
- Glenn Bailey, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 2nd district (2022–present) and the Strafford 1st district (2020–2022)[361]
- Harry Bean, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 6th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 2nd district (2018–2022)[361]
- Jacob Brouillard, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 2nd district (2022–present)[361]
- Claudine Burnham, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 2nd district (2022–present)[361]
- Tim Cahill, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4th district (2022–present)[362]
- Jose Cambrils, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 4th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 9th district (2020–2022)[363]
- Fred Doucette, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 8th district (2014–2022)[364]
- Ron Dunn, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 16th district (2022–present)[361]
- Tracy Emerick, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 29th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 21st district (2020–2022, 2012–2018)[363]
- Keith Erf, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 28th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 2nd district (2018–2022)[363]
- Larry Gagne, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 16th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 13th district (2008–2022)[363]
- Ted Gorski, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 2nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 7th district (2020–2022)[361]
- Gerald Griffin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 42nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 5th district (2020–2022, 2016–2018)[361]
- Juliet Harvey-Bolia, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 3rd district (2022–present) and the Belknap 4th district (2020–2022)[365]
- Gregory Hill, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 2nd district (2022–present), the Merrimack 3rd district (2014–2022) and the Merrimack 6th district (2010–2012)[363]
- Thomas Kaczynski Jr., Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 5th district (2022–present) and the Strafford 22nd district (2020–2022, 2014–2018)[361]
- Phyllis Katsakiores, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 13th district (2022–present, 1992–2002), the Rockingham 6th district (2014–2022), the Rockingham 5th district (2002–2012) and the Rockingham 7th district (1982–1992)[172]
- Diane Kelley, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 32nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 25th district (2020–2022)[361]
- Stephen Kennedy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present)[361]
- Aboul Khan, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 30th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 20th district (2016–2022, 2014–2016)[361]
- Jim Kofalt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 32nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 4th district (2020–2022)[366]
- John Leavitt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 10th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 24th district (2016–2022)[367]
- Valerie McDonnell, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th district (2022–present)[363]
- Nikki McCarter, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 8th district (2022–present)[361]
- Charles Melvin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 20th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 15th district (2018–2022)[361]
- Sandra Panek, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present)[365]
- Joseph Pitre, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 1st district (2022–present) and the Strafford 2nd district (2012–2022)[363]
- Tom Ploszaj, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 1st district (2020–present)[361]
- John Potucek, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 13th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 6th district (2018–2022, 2014–2016)[363]
- Kevin Pratt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 3rd district (2018–2022)[361]
- Arlene Quaratiello, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 18th district (2022–present)[361]
- Andrew Renzullo, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present), the Hillsborough 37th district (2016–2022, 2012–2014) and the Hillsborough 27th district (2004–2012)[363]
- Terry Roy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 31st district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 32nd district (2018–2022)[363]
- John Sellers, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Grafton 18th district (2022–present)[368]
- Vanessa Sheehan, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 43rd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 23rd district (2020–2022)[368]
- Lisa Smart, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 2nd district (2022–present)[369]
- James Spillane, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 2nd district (2014–present)[370]
- Jonathan Stone, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Sullivan 8th district (2022–present)[368]
- James Summers, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 20th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 26th district (2010–2012)[361]
- Jeffrey Tenczar, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present)[361]
- Paul Terry, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 7th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 5th district (2020–2022)[361]
- Dick Thackston, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Cheshire 12th district (2022–present)[361]
- Scott Wallace, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 8th district (2022–present), the Rockingham 12th district (2018–2022) and the Rockingham 33rd district (2016–2018)[371]
- Lilli Walsh, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 15th district (2022–present)[368]
- Kenneth Weyler, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 14th district (2022–present), the Rockingham 13th district (2012–2022), the Rockingham 8th district (2010–2012, 2004–2008), the Rockingham 79th district (2002–2004), the Rockingham 18th district (1992–2002) and the Rockingham 10th district (1990–1992)[363]
- Robert Wherry, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present)[361]
- Clayton Wood, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 13th district (2022–present)[368]
New Jersey
[edit]- Robert Auth, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 39th district (2014–present)[372]
- Dawn Fantasia, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 24th district (2024–present)[253]
- Mike Inganamort, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 24th district (2024–present)[253]
- Paul Kanitra, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 10th district (2024–present)[251]
New Mexico
[edit]- James G. Townsend, Member of the New Mexico House of Representatives from the 54th district (2015–present) and Minority Leader of the New Mexico House of Representatives (2024, 2019–2023)[373]
New York
[edit]- William A. Barclay, Minority Leader of the New York State Assembly (2020–present) and Member of the New York State Assembly from the 120th district (2003–present)[28]
- Jake Blumencranz, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 15th district (2023–present)[28]
- Karl A. Brabenec, Minority Whip of the New York State Assembly (2023–present) and Member of the New York State Assembly from the 98th district (2014–present)[28]
- Alec Brook-Krasny, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 46th district (2023–present, 2006–2015)[306]
- Michael Norris, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 144th district (2017–present)[28]
- Michael Novakhov, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 45th district (2023–present)[306]
- Sam Pirozzolo, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 63rd district (2023–present)[374]
- Christopher Tague, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 102nd district (2018–present)[28]
- Michael Tannousis, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 64th district (2021–present)[375]
North Carolina
[edit]- Hugh Blackwell, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 86th district (2009–present)[84]
- Mark Brody, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 55th district (2013–present)[84]
- Ed Goodwin, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 1st district (2019–present)[84]
- Kelly Hastings, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 110th district (2011–present)[84]
- Jarrod Lowery, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 47th district (2023–present)[84]
- Tim Moore, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2015–present) and Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 111th district (2003–present)[32]
- Larry Potts, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 81st district (2017–present)[84]
- Dennis Riddell, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 64th district (2013–present)[84]
- John I. Sauls, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 51st district (2003–2007, 2017–present)[84]
- Steve Tyson, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2021–present)[84]
- Bill Ward, Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 5th district (2023–present)[84]
North Dakota
[edit]- Claire Cory, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2019–present)[376]
- Matthew Heilman, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 7th district (2022–present)[377]
- Emily O'Brien, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2016–present)[376]
- Steve Vetter, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 18th district (2016–present)[376]
Ohio
[edit]- Cindy Abrams, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 29th district (2019–present)[140]
- Jon Cross, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2019–present)[378]
- Jay Edwards, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 94th district (2017–present)[140]
- Ron Ferguson, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 96th district (2021–present)[379]
- Jennifer Gross, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 45th district (2021–present)[380]
- Thomas Hall, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 46th district (2023–present) and the 53rd district (2021–2022)[379]
- Derek Merrin, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2023–present) and the 47th district (2016–2022)[381]
- Melanie Miller, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 67th district (2023–present)[140]
- Monica Robb Blasdel, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 79th district (2023–present)[140]
- Jason Stephens, Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 93rd district (2019–present)[32]
- Brian Stewart, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 12th district (2023–present) and the 78th district (2021–2022)[379]
Oklahoma
[edit]- Chris Banning, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 24th district (2022–present)[264]
- Sherrie Conley, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 20th district (2018–present)[264]
- Jon Echols, Majority Floor Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2017–present) and Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 90th district (2012–present)[382]
- Tom Gann, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 8th district (2016–present)[264]
- Jim Grego, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 17th district (2018–present)[264]
- David Hardin, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 86th district (2018–present)[264]
- Neil Hays, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 13th district (2022–present)[383]
- Brian Hill, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 47th district (2019–present)[264]
- Justin Humphrey, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 19th district (2017–present)[264]
- Cody Maynard, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 21st district (2022–present)[264]
- Kevin McDugle, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 12th district (2016–present)[264]
- Terry O'Donnell, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 23rd district (2013–present) and Speaker pro tempore of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2021–2022)[201]
- David Smith, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 18th district (2018–present)[264]
- Clay Staires, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 66th district (2022–present)[264]
- Jay Steagall, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 43rd district (2018–present)[264]
- Danny Williams, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 28th district (2020–present)[264]
Oregon
[edit]- Court Boice, Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 1st district (2023–present)[384]
- Christine Goodwin, Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 4th district (2023–present) and the 2nd district (2021–2023)[385]
- Virgle Osborne, Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2023–present)[386]
Rhode Island
[edit]- Sherry Roberts, Member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from the 29th district (2015–present)[387]
Pennsylvania
[edit]- Jake Banta, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 4th district (2023–present)[266]
- Mike Cabell, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 117th district (2022–present)[388]
- Bryan Cutler, Minority Leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 100th district (2007–present)[389]
- Russ Diamond, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 102nd district (2015–present)[390]
- Joseph D. Hamm, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 84th district (2020–present)[84]
- Ryan Mackenzie, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 187th district (2012–present)[391]
- Zach Mako, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 183rd district (2017–present)[84]
- Rob Mercuri, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 28th district (2021–present) and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from PA-17 in 2024[84]
- Eric Nelson, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 57th district (2016–present)[84]
Puerto Rico
[edit]- Carlos Johnny Méndez, Minority Leader of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives (2021–present), Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from the 36th district (2005 –present) and Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives (2017–2021) (New Progressive)[268]
South Carolina
[edit]- William Bailey, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 104th district (2018–present)[271]
- Bruce Bannister, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 24th district (2006–present)[270]
- Thomas Beach, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 10th district (2022–present)[392]
- Gary Brewer, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 114th district (2022–present)[271]
- Case Brittain, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 107th district (2020–present)[193]
- Mike Burns, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 17th district (2013–present)[193]
- Don Chapman, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 8th district (2022–present)[271]
- Bill Chumley, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 35th district (2011–present)[193]
- Bobby Cox, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 21st district (2018–present)[193]
- Brandon Cox, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2022–present)[270]
- Heather Ammons Crawford, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 68th district (2012–present)[193]
- Sylleste Davis, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 100th district (2016–present)[269]
- Jason Elliot, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 22nd district (2016–present)[393]
- Shannon Erickson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 124th district (2006–present)[271]
- Cal Forrest, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 39th district (2016–present)[193]
- Daniel Gibson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 12th district (2022–present)[193]
- Doug Gilliam, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2018–present)[193]
- Thomas Val Guest, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th district (2022–present)[394]
- Brandon Guffey, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 48th district (2023–present)[271]
- Patrick Haddon, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 19th district (2019–present)[193]
- Bill Hager, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 122nd district (2022–present)[271]
- Kevin Hardee, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 105th district (2012–present)[394]
- Rob Harris, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 36th district (2022–present)[271]
- Bill Herbkersman, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 118th district (2002–present)[271]
- Lee Hewitt, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 108th district (2016–present)[271]
- Davey Hiott, Majority Leader of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2022–present) and Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 4th district (2005–present)[394]
- Bill Hixon, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2010–present)[395]
- Jeff Johnson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 58th district (2014–present)[270]
- Stewart Jones, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 14th district (2019–present)[193]
- Jay Jordan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 63rd district (2015–present)[394]
- Jay Kilmartin, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 85th district (2022–present)[193]
- Brian Lawson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 30th district (2022–present)[271]
- Matt Leber, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 116th district (2022–present)[269]
- Randy Ligon, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 43rd district (2018–present)[394]
- Steven Wayne Long, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 37th district (2016–present)[271]
- Phillip Lowe, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 60th district (2006–present)[394]
- Josiah Magnuson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 38th district (2016–present)[396]
- RJ May, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 88th district (2020–present)[269]
- Ryan McCabe, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 96th district (2020–present)[271]
- John R. McCravy III, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 13th district (2016–present)[271]
- Tim McGinnis, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 56th district (2018–present)[271]
- Cody Mitchell, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 65th district (2022–present)[394]
- Travis Moore, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 33rd district (2020–present)[271]
- Adam Morgan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 20th district (2018–present)[397]
- Alan Morgan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 18th district (2022–present)[271]
- Chris Murphy, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 98th district (2010–present)[269]
- Brandon Newton, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 45th district (2016–present)[271]
- Weston J. Newton, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 120th district (2013–present)[270]
- David O'Neal, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 66th district (2022–present)[193]
- Roger Nutt, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 34th district (2020–present)[271]
- Melissa Lackey Oremus, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 84th district (2019–present)[398]
- Jordan Pace, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 117th district (2022–present)[269]
- Fawn Pedalino, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 64th district (2022–present)[271]
- Robby Robbins, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 97th district (2022–present)[394]
- Bill Sandifer III, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 2nd district (1995–present)[394]
- Mark Smith, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 99th district (2020–present)[270]
- Murrell Smith Jr., Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2022–present) and Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 67th district (2001–present)[32]
- Bill Taylor, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 86th district (2010–present)[395]
- David Vaughan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 27th district (2022–present)[394]
- Jay West, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 7th district (2016–present)[394]
- Bill Whitmire, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 1st district (2002–present)[271]
Tennessee
[edit]- Kip Capley, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 71st district (2023–present)[399]
- Michele Carringer, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 16th district (2021–present)[399]
- Clay Doggett, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 70th district (2019–present)[399]
- Jeremy Faison, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 11th district (2011–present)[400]
- Ron Gant, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 94th district (2017–present)[399]
- Johnny Garrett, Majority Whip of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2021–present) and Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 45th district (2019–present)[401]
- Kelly Keisling, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 38th district (2011–present)[399]
- William Lamberth, Majority Leader of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2019–present) and Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 44th district (2013–present)[402]
- Mary Littleton, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 78th district (2013–present)[399]
- Cameron Sexton, Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives (2019–present) and Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 25th district (2011–present)[400]
- Todd Warner, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2020–present)[403]
- Jason Zachary, Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives from the 14th district (2015–present)[400]
Texas
[edit]- Charles Anderson, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 56th district (2005–present)[404]
- Dustin Burrows, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2015–present)[405]
- Gary Gates, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 28th district (2020–present)[406]
- Stan Gerdes, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 17th district (2023–present)[407]
- Craig Goldman, Majority Leader of the Texas House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 97th district (2013–present)[408]
- Brian Harrison, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 10th district (2021–present)[409]
- Brooks Landgraf, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 81st district (2015–present)[410]
- Dade Phelan, Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives (2021–present) and Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 21st district (2015–present)[32]
- Nate Schatzline, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 93rd district (2023–present)[411]
- Matt Shaheen, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 66th district (2015–present)[412]
- John T. Smithee, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 86th district (1985–present)[413]
Utah
[edit]- Carl Albrecht, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 70th district (2017–present)[277]
- Bridger Bolinder, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 29th district (2023–present)[277]
- Walt Brooks, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 75th district (2016–present)[277]
- Jefferson S. Burton, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 64th district (2023–present) and the 66th district (2021–2023)[277]
- Scott Chew, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 68th district (2023–present) and the 55th district (2015–2023)[277]
- Tyler Clancy, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 60th district (2023–present)[277]
- Joseph Elison, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 72nd district (2023–present)[277]
- Stephanie Gricius, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 50th district (2023–present)[277]
- Matthew Gwyn, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 6th district (2023–present) and the 29th district (2021–2023)[277]
- Jon Hawkins, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 55th district (2023–present) and the 57th district (2019–2023)[277]
- Colin Jack, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 73rd district (2023–present)[277]
- Tim Jimenez, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 28th district (2023–present)[277]
- Trevor Lee, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 16th district (2023–present)[277]
- Steven J. Lund, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 66th district (2023–present) and the 58th district (2021–2023)[277]
- Phil Lyman, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 69th district (2023–present) and the 73rd district (2019–2023)[414]
- Matt MacPherson, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 26th district (2023–present)[277]
- Cory Maloy, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 52nd district (2023–present) and the 6th district (2017–2023)[277]
- Jefferson Moss, Majority Leader of the Utah House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 51st district (2023–present) and the 2nd district (2017–2023)[277]
- Mike Petersen, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2023–present) and the 3rd district (2021–2023)[277]
- Thomas Peterson, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 1st district (2022–present)[277]
- Rex Shipp, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 71st district (2023–present) and the 72nd district (2019–2023)[277]
- Mike Schultz, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 12th district (2015–present)[32]
- Christine Watkins, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 67th district (2023–present) and the 69th district (2017–2023)[277]
- Ryan Wilcox, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 7th district (2021–present, 2009–2014)[277]
Virginia
[edit]- Jed Arnold, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 46th district (2024–present) and the 6th district (2023–2024)[150]
- Ellen Campbell, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 36th district (2024–present) and the 24th district (2023–2024)[150]
- Aijalon Cordoza, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 86th district (2024–present) and the 91st district (2022–2024)[150]
- Will Davis, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 39th district (2024–present)[150]
- Baxter Ennis, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 89th district (2024–present)[150]
- Buddy Fowler, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 59th district (2024–present) and the 55th district (2014–2024)[150]
- Tom Garrett, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 56th district (2024–present) and U.S. Representative from VA-05 (2017–2019)[150]
- Todd Gilbert, Minority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates (2024–present, 2020–2022) and Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 33rd district (2024–present) and the 15th district (2006–2024)[32]
- Chad Green, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 69th district (2024–present)[150]
- Tim Griffin, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 53rd district (2024–present)[150]
- Terry Kilgore, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 45th district (2024–present) and the 1st district (1994–2024) and Majority Leader of the Virginia House of Delegates (2022–2024)[415]
- Will Morefield, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 43rd district (2024–present) and the 3rd district (2010–2024)[150]
- Delores Riley Oates, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 31st district (2024–present)[150]
- Eric Phillips, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 48th district (2024–present)[150]
- Phillip Scott, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 63rd district (2024–present) and the 88th district (2022–2024)[150]
- Chris Runion, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 35th district (2024–present) and the 25th district (2020–2024)[150]
- Wendell Walker, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 52nd district (2024–present) and the 23rd district (2020–2024)[150]
- Bill Wiley, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 32nd district (2024–present) and the 29th district (2020–2024)[150]
- Wren Williams, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 47th district (2024–present) and the 9th district (2022–2024)[150]
- Tony Wilt, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 34th district (2024–present) and the 26th district (2010–2024)[150]
- Thomas C. Wright, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 50th district (2024–present) and the 61st district (2001–2024)[150]
- Scott Wyatt, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 60th district (2024–present) and the 97th district (2020–2024)[150]
- Eric Zehr, Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 51st district (2024–present)[150]
West Virginia
[edit]- David Adkins, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 30th district (2022–present)[281]
- Trenton Barnhart, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 9th district (2022–present) and the 7th district (2019–2022)[281]
- Jordan Bridges, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 33rd district (2022–present) and the 24th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Eric Brooks, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 45th district (2022–present)[281]
- Jarred Cannon, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 21st district (2022–present) and the 22nd district (2022)[281]
- Geno Chiarelli, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 78th district (2022–present)[281]
- Wayne Clark, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 99th district (2022–present)[281]
- Elias Coop-Gonzalez, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 67th district (2022–present)[281]
- Mark Dean, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 34th district (2022–present) and the 21st district (2016–2022)[281]
- Mike DeVault, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 74th district (2022–present)[281]
- Henry Dillon, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 29th district (2022–present)[281]
- Dave Foggin, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 14th district (2022–present)[281]
- Don Forsht, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 91st district (2022–present)[281]
- Geoff Foster, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 20th district (2022–present) and the 15th district (2014–2022)[281]
- Marty Gearheart, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 37th district (2022–present) the 27th district (2020–2022, 2012–2018) and the 24th district (2010–2012)[281]
- Anita Hall, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 36th district (2022–present)[281]
- Josh Holstein, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 32nd district (2022–present) and the 23rd district (2020–2022)[281]
- Michael Honaker, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 46th district (2022–present) and the 42nd district (2022)[281]
- Michael Hornby, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 93rd district (2022–present)[281]
- Eric Householder, Majority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2023–present) and Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 96th district (2022–present), the 64th district (2012–2022) and the 56th district (2010–2012)[281]
- Gary Howell, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 87th district (2022–present), the 56th district (2012–2022) and the 49th district (2010–2012) and Speaker pro tempore of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2021–2023)[281]
- D. Rolland Jennings, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 84th district (2022–present) and the 53rd district (2016–2022)[281]
- David Kelly, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 8th district (2022–present) and the 6th district (2018–2022)[281]
- Daniel Linville, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 22nd district (2022–present) and the 16th district (2018–2022)[281]
- Phil Mallow, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 75th district (2022–present) and the 50th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Carl Martin, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 65th district (2022–present) and the 45th district (2018–2022)[281]
- Margitta Mazzocchi, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 31st district (2022–present) and the 24th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Pat McGeehan, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 1st district (2014–present, 2008–2010)[281]
- George Miller, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 90th district (2022–present) and the 58th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Ty Nestor, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 66th district (2022–present) and the 43rd district (2020–2022)[281]
- Chris Phillips, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 68th district (2022–present) and the 47th district (2018–2022)[281]
- Chris Pritt, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 53rd district (2022–present) and the 36th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Charlie Reynolds, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 6th district (2022–present) and the 4th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Doug Smith, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 39th district (2022–present) and the 27th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Brandon Steele, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 42nd district (2022–present) and the 29th district (2018–2022)[281]
- Darren Thorne, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 89th district (2022–present)[281]
- Adam Vance, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 35th district (2022–present)[281]
- Bryan Ward, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 86th district (2022–present) and the 55th district (2020–2022)[281]
- Jimmy Willis, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 3rd district (2022–present)[281]
Wisconsin
[edit]- Tyler August, Majority Leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2023–present) and Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 32nd district (2023–present)[179]
- Nik Rettinger, Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 83rd district (2023–present)[179]
- Robin Vos, Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2013–present) and Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 63rd district (2005–present)[416]
Wyoming
[edit]- John Bear, Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 31st district (2021–present)[417]
- Clark Stith, Speaker pro tempore of the Wyoming House of Representatives (2023–present) and Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from the 48th district (2017–present)[285]
Former
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Alabama
[edit]- David Grimes, Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 73rd district (2002–2010)[192]
- Perry Hooper Jr., Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 73rd district (1984–2002)[192]
Arizona
[edit]- Mark Finchem, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2015–2023)[418]
California
[edit]- Scott Baugh, Minority Leader of the California Assembly (1999–2000) and Member of the California Assembly from the 67th district (1995–2000)[419]
Colorado
[edit]- Justin Everett, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 22nd district (2013–2019)[420]
- Ron Hanks, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 60th district (2021–2023)[421]
- Janak Joshi, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2017) and the 14th district (2011–2013)[422]
- Mike Lynch, Minority Leader of the Colorado House of Representatives (2023–2024) and Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 65th district (2023–2024) and the 49th district (2021–2023)[317]
- Libby Szabo, Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 27th district (2011–2015)[423]
Connecticut
[edit]- Rosa Rebimbas, Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 70th district (2009–2023)[424]
Florida
[edit]- Bob Cortes, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 30th district (2014–2018)[323]
- Mike Hill, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 1st district (2018–2020) and the 2nd district (2014–2016)[425]
- Chris Sprowls, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives (2020–2022) and Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 65th district (2014–2022)[145]
Georgia
[edit]- Vernon Jones, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 91st district (2017–2021) and the 71st district (1993–2001)[81]
- Alveda King, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 28th district (1979–1983)[81]
- Philip Singleton, Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 28th district (2019–2023)[294]
Hawaii
[edit]- Bob McDermott, Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 40th district (2012–2022) and the 32nd district (1996–2002)[426]
Illinois
[edit]- John D. Anthony, Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 75th district (2013–2016)[81]
Iowa
[edit]- David Kerr, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 88th district (2017–2023)[348]
- Joe Mitchell, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 84th district (2019–2023)[427]
Kentucky
[edit]- Allen Maricle, Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 49th district (1994–1998)[428]
- C. Ed Massey, Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 66th district (2019–2023)[429]
Louisiana
[edit]- Ray Garofalo, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 103rd district (2012–2024)[186]
- Rick Nowlin, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 23rd district (2008–2012)[186]
- Randy Wiggins, Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 27th district (1996–2000)[186]
Maryland
[edit]- Dan Cox, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 4th district (2019–2023) and nominee for Governor of Maryland in 2022[430]
- Robin Ficker, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 15B district (1979–1983)[236]
- Neil Parrott, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 2A District (2011–2023) and nominee for U.S. congressman from Maryland's 6th congressional district in 2020 and 2022[431]
- Steve Schuh, Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 31st district (2007–2014)[236]
Massachusetts
[edit]- James J. Lyons Jr., Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 18th Essex district (2011–2019) and Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party (2019–2023)[432]
Michigan
[edit]- Matt Huuki, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 110th district (2011–2012)[354]
- Kwame Kilpatrick, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 9th district (1997–2002) (Democratic)[433]
- Beau LaFave, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 108th district (2017–2022)[354]
Minnesota
[edit]- Kelly Fenton, Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 53B district (2015–2019)[434]
Nevada
[edit]- John Ellison, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 33rd district (2010–2022)[248]
- Jim Marchant, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 37th district (2016–2018)[435]
New Hampshire
[edit]- Al Baldasaro, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 5th district (2012–2022) and the Rockingham 3rd district (2006–2012)[101]
- Steven Beaudoin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 9th district (2012–2020)[368]
- Paul Brassard, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 17th district (2004–2006) and the 50th district (2002–2004)[101]
- Randy Brownrigg, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 27th district (2010–2012)[368]
- Elenore Casey Crane, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 21st district (2004–2008) and the 59th district (2002–2004)[436]
- Kenna Cross, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 25th district (2020–2022)[368]
- Lisa Freeman, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 12th district (2016–2018)[368]
- Tina Harley, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 30th district (2022–2024) and the Rockingham 20th district (2020–2022)[437]
- Mac Kittredge, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 12th district (2018–2022)[368]
- Frank McCarthy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Carroll 2nd district (2014–2018) and the Carroll 1st district (2010–2012)[368]
- Sean Morrison, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 9th district (2016–2019)[101]
- Jeffrey Oligny, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 34th district (2012–2016) and the Rockingham 7th district (2010–2012)[438]
- Matthew Pitaro, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 22nd district (2020–2022)[368]
- Greg Salts, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 41st district (2000–2002)[439]
- Peter Torosian, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 14th district (2016–2022)[368]
New Jersey
[edit]- Jack Ciattarelli, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 16th district (2011–2018)[440]
- Beth Sawyer, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 3rd district (2022–2024)[441]
New York
[edit]- Armand D'Amato, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 19th district (1983–1987) and the 18th district (1973–1983)[28]
- Dov Hikind, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 48th district (1983–2018)[442]
- Mike LiPetri, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 9th district (2019–2021)[443]
- Robert A. Straniere, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 62nd district (2003–2004), the 61st district (1993–2002) and the 60th district (1981–1992)[28]
North Dakota
[edit]- Rick Becker, Member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 7th district (2012–2022)[184]
Northern Mariana Islands
[edit]- Marco Peter, Member of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives from the 3rd district (2019–2021)[173]
Ohio
[edit]- Candice Keller, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 53rd district (2016–2020)[444]
- Randy Law, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 64th district (2005–2006)[140]
- Craig Riedel, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 82nd district (2017–2022)[445]
- Michelle G. Schneider, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 35th district (2001–2008)[140]
Oklahoma
[edit]- Charles Key, Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 90th district (2006–2012, 1986–1998)[201]
- T. W. Shannon, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2013–2014) and Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 62th district (2007–2015)[81]
Pennsylvania
[edit]- Rick Saccone, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 39th district (2011–2018)[446]
Rhode Island
[edit]- Justin K. Price, Member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives from the 39th district (2015–2023)[447]
South Carolina
[edit]- Rita Allison, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 36th district (2008–2022)[193]
- Bruce M. Bryant, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 48th district (2017–2022)[193]
- Chip Limehouse, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 1st district (1994–2016)[271]
- Becky Meacham-Richardson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 48th district (1996–2002)[271]
- Mike Ryhal, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 56th district (2012–2018)[193]
- Garry R. Smith, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 48th district (2002–2022)[271]
Texas
[edit]- Matt Rinaldi, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 115th district (2015–2019)[448]
Utah
[edit]- Derek Brown, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 49th district (2011–2014)[180]
- Kim Coleman, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2015–2021)[180]
- Brad Wilson, Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives (2019–2023) and Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 15th district (2011–2023)[449]
West Virginia
[edit]- Moore Capito, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 55th district (2022–2023) and the 35th district (2016–2022)[450]
- Roger Conley, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 10th district (2020–2022)[451]
- Derrick Evans, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 19th district (2020–2021) and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[452]
- Riley Keaton, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 15th district (2022–2023) and the 11th district (2020–2022)[281]
Local and county officials
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Current
[edit]Mayors and county executives
[edit]- Bruce Blakeman, County Executive of Nassau County (2022–present)[137]
- Esteban Bovo, Mayor of Hialeah (2021–present)[453]
- Paul Farrow, County Executive of Waukesha County (2015–present)[179]
- Vito Fossella, Borough President of Staten Island (2022–present) and U.S. Representative from NY-13 (1997–2009)[454]
- Glenn Jacobs, Mayor of Knox County (2018–present) and former professional wrestler known as Kane[399]
- Eric Johnson, Mayor of Dallas (2019–present)[32]
- Steven McLaughlin, County Executive of Rensselaer County (2018–present)[28]
- Trent Staggs, Mayor of Riverton (2018–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Utah in 2024[455]
- Jean Stothert, Mayor of Omaha (2013–present)[456]
- Francis Suarez, Mayor of Miami (2017–present) and former 2024 presidential candidate[32]
Local and county executive officials
[edit]- Chad Bianco, Sheriff of Riverside County (2019–present)[457]
- Bob Gualtieri, Sheriff of Pinellas County (2011–present)[458]
- Mark Lamb, Sheriff of Pinal County (2017–present)[459]
- Rachel Mitchell, County Attorney of Maricopa County (2022–present, 2019)[460]
- William Snyder, Sheriff of Martin County (2013–present)[458]
Local and county legislative officials
[edit]- Erik Arroyo, Member of the Sarasota City Commission (2020–present) and Mayor of Sarasota (2021–2022)[461]
- Joe Borelli, Minority Leader of the New York City Council (2021–present) and Member of the New York City Council from the 51st district (2015–present)[28]
- David Carr, Member of the New York City Council from the 50th district (2021–present)[28]
- Tim Freeman, Member of the Douglas County Commission (2015–present) and Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2009–2015)[386]
- Lou Gargiulo, Selectman of Hampton Falls (2019–present)[462]
- Steven L. Labriola, Member of the Oyster Bay Town Council (2019–present)[28]
- Kristy Marmorato, Member of the New York City Council from the 13th district (2024–present)[28]
- Mazi Melesa Pilip, Member of the Nassau County Legislature from the 10th district (2022–present)[463]
- Anthony Rodriguez, Member of the Miami-Dade County Commission from the 10th district (2022–present)[214]
- Lori Saine, Member of the Weld County Commission from the 3rd district (2021–present)[464]
- Kelli Sobonya, President of the Cabell County Commission (2023–present) and Member of the Cabell County Commission from the 2nd district (2018–present)[465]
- Jerry Sonnenberg, Member of the Logan County Commission from the 3rd district (2023–present)[317]
- Peter Spanos, Member of the Belknap County Commission from the 1st district (2021–present)[368]
- Van Tran, Member of the Orange County Water District from the 4th district (2022–present)[25]
- Inna Vernikov, Member of the New York City Council from the 48th district (2021–present)[28]
Former
[edit]Mayors
[edit]- Brian J. Aungst, Sr., Mayor of Clearwater (2023–2024, 1999–2005)[145]
- Dave Bronson, Mayor of Anchorage (2021–2024)[287]
- Lenny Curry, Mayor of Jacksonville (2015–2023)[466]
- Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City (1994–2001), United States Associate Attorney General (1981–1983) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (1983–1989)[467]
Local and county executive officials
[edit]- Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County (1993–2017)[414]
- Al Cannon, Sheriff of Charleston County (1988–2021)[271]
- James Craig, Chief of the Detroit Police Department (2013–2021) and candidate for United States Senator for Michigan in 2024[468]
- Jenna Ellis, Deputy District Attorney of Weld County (2012–2013)[469]
- Thomas M. Hodgson, Sheriff of Bristol County (1997–2023)[470]
- Bernard Kerik, Police Commissioner of New York City (2000–2001)[4]
- Tina Peters, County Clerk and Recorder of Mesa County (2019–2023)[291]
- Carolyn Bunny Welsh, Sheriff of Chester County (2000–2020)[471]
Local and county legislative officials
[edit]- Chris Bortz, Member of the Cincinnati City Council (2005–2011)[472]
- Couy Griffin, Member of the Otero County Board of Commissioners from the 2nd district (2019–2022) and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[473]
- Wes Nofire, Member of the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council for the 3rd district (2019–2023)[474]
- Tito Ortiz, Mayor pro tempore of Huntington Beach and Member of the Huntington Beach City Council (2020–2021)[475]
- Carl Paladino, Member of the Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education from the Park District (2013–2017)[476]
- Andrew Stein, President of the New York City Council (1986–1994), Borough President of Manhattan (1978–1985), Member of the New York State Assembly from the 65th district (1973–1977) and the 62nd district (1969–1972) (Democratic)[477]
International politicians
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Heads of state and government
[edit]Current
[edit]- Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus (1994–present) (Independent)[478][479]
- Javier Milei, President of Argentina (2023–present) and Member of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation (2021–2023) (Libertarian Party)[480][481][482][483]
- Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–present) and Member of the National Assembly (1990–present) (Fidesz)[484][485]
Former
[edit]- Jair Bolsonaro, President of Brazil (2019–2023) and member of the Chamber of Deputies (1991–2018) (Liberal Party)[486][487]
- Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines (2016–2022) (Partido Demokratiko Pilipino)[488]
- Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2019–2022) and Member of the UK Parliament for Uxbridge and South Ruislip (2015–2023) (Conservative Party)[489]
- Liz Truss, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2022) and Member of the UK Parliament for South West Norfolk (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[490][491]
Executive officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Itamar Ben-Gvir, Minister of National Security of Israel (2022–present) (Otzma Yehudit)[492]
- Amichai Chikli, Minister of Diaspora Affairs of Israel (2022–present) and Minister for Social Equality of Israel (2022–present) (Likud)[493]
- Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation (2020–present), President of Russia (2008–2012) and Prime Minister of Russia (2012–2020) (United Russia)[494][495]
- Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister of Italy (2018–2019, 2022–present) and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport (2022–present) (Lega)[496]
- Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary (2014–present) and President of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (2021) (Fidesz)[497]
Former
[edit]- Jake Berry, Minister without Portfolio (2022), Minister of State for the Northern Powerhouse and Local Growth (2017–2020), and Member of the UK Parliament for Rossendale and Darwen (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[498][499]
- Andrea Jenkyns, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Skills (2022) and Member of the UK Parliament for Morley and Outwood (2015–2024) (Conservative Party)[500]
- Jacob Rees-Mogg, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (2022), Leader of the House of Commons Lord President of the Council (2019–2022), and Member of the UK Parliament for North East Somerset (2010–2024) (Conservative Party)[501]
- Steve Hilton, Director of Strategy of the United Kingdom (2010–2012) (Conservative Party)[502]
- Guillermo Moreno, Secretary of Domestic Trade of Argentina (2006–2013) (Principles and Values)[503]
- Justin Sun, Permanent Representative of Grenada to the World Trade Organization (2021–2023) (Independent)[504]
Governors
[edit]Current
[edit]- Jorginho Mello, Governor of Santa Catarina (2023–present), Senator for Santa Catarina (2019–2023), and Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Santa Catarina (2011–2019) (Liberal Party)[487]
Members of national and supranational parliaments
[edit]Current
[edit]- Santiago Abascal, Member of the Congress of Deputies for Madrid (2019–present) (Vox)[505]
- Ralph Babet, Australian Senator for Victoria (2022–present) (United Australia Party)[506][507]
- Jordan Bardella, Leader of Patriots for Europe (2024–present), Member of the European Parliament for France (2019–present), and Member of the Regional Council of Île-de-France for Seine-Saint-Denis (2015–present) (National Rally)[508]
- Eduardo Bolsonaro, Member of the Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2015–present) (Liberal Party)[509]
- Flávio Bolsonaro, Senator for Rio de Janeiro (2019–present) and State Deputy of Rio de Janeiro (2003–2019) (Liberal Party)[510]
- Suella Braverman, Member of the UK Parliament for Fareham and Waterlooville (2024–present) and Fareham (2015–2024), Secretary of State for the Home Department (September–October 2022, 2022–2023), and Attorney General for England and Wales Advocate General for Northern Ireland (2020–2021, 2021–2022) (Conservative Party)[511]
- Nigel Farage, Member of the UK Parliament for Clacton (2024–present) and Member of the European Parliament for South East England (1999–2020) (Reform UK)[512]
- Mário Frias, Member of the Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2023–present) (Liberal Party)[509]
- Kostadin Kostadinov, Member of the Bulgarian National Assembly (2021–present) and Member of the Varna City Council (2011–2021) (Revival)[513]
- Bibo Nunes, Member of the Chamber of Deputies for Rio Grande do Sul (2019–present) (Liberal Party)[487]
- Luiz Philippe of Orléans-Braganza, Member of the Chamber of Deputies for São Paulo (2019–present) (Liberal Party)[487]
- Yevgeny Popov, Member of the State Duma for Moscow and Deputy of the 8th State Duma (2021–present) (United Russia)[514]
- Nicola Procaccini, Member of the European Parliament for Central Italy (2019–present) and co-chair of the European Conservatives and Reformists group (2019–present) (Brothers of Italy)[515]
Former
[edit]- Conrad Black, Member of the UK House of Lords Lord Temporal (2002–2024) (Independent)[3]
Local officials
[edit]Current
[edit]- Carlos Bolsonaro, Councillor of Rio de Janeiro (2001–present) (Liberal Party)[487]
- Viktor Bout, Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ulyanovsk Oblast (2023–present) (Liberal Democratic Party of Russia)[516]
- Simon Ekpa, Member of the Lahti Public Transport Board (2020–present) (National Coalition Party)[517]
Former
[edit]- Nick Adams, Member of the Municipality of Ashfield Council (2004–2009) (Liberal Party of Australia)[a][518]
Party officials
[edit]





Current
[edit]Republican National Committee officials
[edit]- Morton Blackwell, Republican National Committeeman from Virginia (1988–present)[519]
- David Bossie, Republican National Committeeman from Maryland (2016–present)[520]
- Duke Buchan, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2022–present) and U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra (2018–2021)[38]
- Craig Campbell, Republican National Committeeman from Alaska (2022–present) and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska (2009–2010)[287]
- Harmeet Dhillon, Republican National Committeewoman from California (2016–present)[521]
- John H. Frey, Republican National Committeeman from Connecticut (2007–present)[424]
- Luis Fortuño, Republican National Committeeman from Puerto Rico (2001–present), Shadow Representative from Puerto Rico (2017–2021) and Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico (2005–2009)[522]
- Chris LaCivita, Chief Operating Officer of the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[72]
- Debra Lamm, Republican National Committeewoman from Montana (2020–present)[523]
- Leora Levy, Republican National Committeewoman from California (2016–present)[424]
- Bill Palatucci, Republican National Committeeman from New Jersey (2010–present)[524]
- Jane Timken, Republican National Committeewoman from Ohio (2024–present)[525]
- Lara Trump, Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2024–present) (Trump's daughter-in-law)[526]
- Michael Whatley, Chair of the Republican National Committee (2024–present)[527]
State party officials
[edit]- Rich Anderson, Chair of the Virginia Republican Party (2020–present)[528]
- Rob Axson, Chair of the Utah Republican Party (2023–present)[529]
- Abraham George, Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2024–present)[530]
- David Hann, Chair of the Minnesota Republican Party (2021–present)[531]
- Pete Hoekstra, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2024–present) and U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (2018–2021)[532]
- Bob Hugin, Chair of the New Jersey Republican Party (2021–present)[533]
- Justin Hwang, Chair of the Oregon Republican Party (2022–present)[534]
- Gerard Kassar, Chair of the New York Conservative Party (2019–present)[535]
- Jeff Kaufmann, Chair of the Iowa Republican Party (2014–present)[536]
- Drew McKissick, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (2017–present)[537]
- Joshua McKoon, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2023–present)[532]
- Dorothy Moon, Chair of the Idaho Republican Party (2022–present)[538]
- Evan Power, Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2024–present)[212]
- Gina Swoboda, Chair of the Arizona Republican Party (2024–present)[539]
- Don Tracy, Chair of the Illinois Republican Party (2021–present)[224]
- Alex Triantafilou, Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2023–present)[540]
- John Wahl, Chair of the Alabama Republican Party (2021–present)[541]
- Dave Williams, Chair of the Colorado Republican Party (2023–present)[420]
County party officials
[edit]- Jose Arango, Chair of the Hudson County Republican Party (1989–present)[542]
- Andrea Catsimatidis, Chair of the Manhattan Republican Party (2017–present)[28]
- Anthony Sabatini, Chair of the Lake County Republican Party (2022–present)[216]
- Alek Skarlatos, Douglas County Republican Precinct Committee Person for Precinct 12 (2022–present)[386]
Former
[edit]Republican National Committee officials
[edit]- Thomas O. Hicks Jr., Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2019–2023)[4]
- Ronna McDaniel, Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2024)[532]
- Bob Paduchik, Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2019) and Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2021–2023)[136]
- Todd Ricketts, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2018–2022)[543]
- Steve Wynn, Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2018)[9]
State party officials
[edit]- Brad Courtney, Chair of the Wisconsin Republican Party (2011–2019)[179]
- Katon Dawson, Chair of the South Carolina Republican Party (2002–2009)[544]
- Carson Jorgensen, Chair of the Utah Republican Party (2021–2023)[545]
- Kristina Karamo, Chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2023–2024)[546]
- Meshawn Maddock, Co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2021–2023)[547]
- Ed Martin, Chair of the Missouri Republican Party (2013–2015)[548]
- Andrew McKenna, Chair of the Illinois Republican Party (2005–2009)[549]
- Ralph Reed, Chair of the Georgia Republican Party (2001–2003)[550]
- Allen Weh, Chair of the New Mexico Republican Party (2004–2009)[551]
County party officials
[edit]- Kimberly Klacik, Member of the Baltimore County Republican Central Committee from the 6th district (2018–2022) and Republican nominee for MD-07 in 2020[552]
Business leaders
[edit]














Entertainment and hospitality
[edit]- Miriam Adelson, philanthropist and owner of the Las Vegas Sands[553]
- Glenn Beck, CEO, founder, and owner of Mercury Radio Arts[554]
- Joseph Cayre, co-founder of Salsoul Records[29]
- Tilman Fertitta, CEO of Landry's, Inc. and owner of the Houston Rockets[275]
- Jay Kemmerer, businessman and entrepreneur[555]
- Isaac Perlmutter, former CEO of Marvel Entertainment[556]
- David Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports[557]
- Phil Ruffin, owner of the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino and Circus Circus Hotel & Casino[9]
- Clay Travis, founder of OutKick[558]
- Dana White, CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship[559]
Finance
[edit]- Bill Ackman, hedge fund manager and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management[560][561]
- Marc Andreessen, co-founder and general partner of Andreessen Horowitz[562]
- Scott Bessent, investor and founder of Key Square Group[563]
- Jim Cramer, former hedge fund manager and host of Mad Money[564]
- William E. Ford, Chairman and CEO of General Atlantic[565]
- Ben Horowitz, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz[562]
- Eric Hovde, CEO of Sunwest Bank[566]
- Robert Kiyosaki, Japanese-American entrepreneur, businessman, author, and founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company[567][568]
- Douglas Leone, venture capitalist and former managing partner of Sequoia Capital[569]
- Warren Lichtenstein, executive chairman of Steel Partners Holdings L.P.[549]
- Carl Lindner III, co-CEO of American Financial Group and majority owner of FC Cincinnati[570]
- Howard Lorber, businessman and investor[45]
- Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald[38]
- David A. Marcus, former president of PayPal[571]
- Blake Masters, venture capitalist and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2022[572]
- Rebekah Mercer, Director of the Mercer Family Foundation[9]
- Robert Mercer, hedge fund manager[9]
- Chamath Palihapitiya, venture capitalist and investor[573]
- John Paulson, hedge fund manager[574]
- Nelson Peltz, founder of Trian Partners[575]
- Joe Ricketts, founder of TD Ameritrade[576]
- David O. Sacks, entrepreneur and investor (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[577][578]
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Inc.[579]
- Jeffrey Sprecher, Chair and CEO of the Intercontinental Exchange and Chair of the New York Stock Exchange[9]
- Warren Stephens, CEO of Stephens Inc.[556]
- Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of Winklevoss Capital Management and Gemini cryptocurrency exchange[46]
- Tyler Winklevoss, co-founder of Winklevoss Capital Management and Gemini cryptocurrency exchange[46]
- Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Invest[580]
Petroleum and energy
[edit]- George Bishop, CEO of GeoSouthern Energy[581]
- Joe Craft, President of Alliance Resource Partners, L.P.[6]
- Tim Dunn, CEO of CrownQuest Operating[582]
- Dan K. Eberhart, CEO of Canary, LLC[583]
- Harold Hamm, Chair of Continental Resources[9]
- Jeffery Hildebrand, CEO of Hilcorp Energy Company[581]
- Vicki Hollub, President and CEO of Occidental Petroleum[584]
- Bryan Sheffield, founder and CEO of Parsley Energy[585]
- Scott D. Sheffield, former president and CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources Company[585]
- Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners[582]
Real estate
[edit]- Ben Ashkenazy, real estate developer[29]
- Joseph C. Canizaro, commercial real estate developer and philanthropist[586]
- Elie Hirschfeld, real estate developer and art collector[28]
- Charles Kushner, real estate developer and founder of Kushner Companies[64]
- Larry Mizel, executive chairman of MDC Holdings[549]
- Joseph Moinian, CEO of The Moinian Group[587]
- Geoffrey Palmer, real estate developer[576]
- Ross Perot Jr., real estate developer[555]
- Steve Witkoff, real estate investor[45]
Retail
[edit]- John Catsimatidis, CEO of Gristedes and D'Agostino Supermarkets[588]
- Ryan Cohen, chairman and CEO of GameStop[589]
- Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow[126]
- Bernard Marcus, co-founder of The Home Depot[590]
Technology
[edit]- Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo[591]
- Jacob Helberg, tech advisor, entrepreneur, and founder of the Hill and Valley Forum[592]
- Jeremy Kauffman, founder of LBRY (Libertarian)[593]
- Palmer Luckey, founder of Reality Labs and Anduril Industries[573]
- Jason Miller, communications strategist and former CEO of Gettr[594]
- Nate Morris, founder of Rubicon Technologies[570]
- Thomas Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems and C3.ai[595]
- Kenny Troutt, founder of Excel Communications[275]
Transportation
[edit]- Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace[596]
- Timothy Mellon, former Chair of Pan Am Systems[582]
- Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX (Independent)[597]
- Shervin Pishevar, co-founder of Hyperloop One and Sherpa Capital[595]
- Tim Sheehy, founder and CEO of Bridger Aerospace and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Montana in 2024[598]
Other
[edit]- Ronnie Barrett, founder of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing[4]
- Joe Exotic, former owner of Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park and former 2024 presidential candidate (Democratic)[599]
- José Fanjul, sugar baron[9]
- John C. Harris, owner of Harris Farms[600]
- Charles Herbster, agribusiness executive[601]
- Sophia Hutchins, CEO of LUMASOL[25]
- Perry Johnson, businessman and former 2024 presidential candidate[602]
- Douglas Ivester, former CEO of The Coca-Cola Company[603]
- Adam Kidan, President of Empire Workforce[604]
- Shalabh Kumar, Chair of AVG Advanced Technologies[605]
- Tim Michels, co-owner of Michels Corporation and the Republican nominee for Governor of Wisconsin in 2022[606]
- Bernie Moreno, businessman and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2024[607]
- Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman and former 2024 presidential candidate[32]
- Hilary Geary Ross, businesswoman and philanthropist[38]
- John Schnatter, founder of Papa John's[554]
- Sajid Tarar, businessman and founder of American Muslims for Trump[608]
- Donald Trump Jr., businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (Trump's son)[609]
- Eric Trump, businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (Trump's son)[526]
- Tiffany Trump, socialite (Trump's daughter)[610]
- Elizabeth Uihlein, founder of Uline[611]
- Richard Uihlein, founder of Uline[611]
- Bill White, President of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum[612]
Political operatives
[edit]
- Nick Begich III, Alaska Policy Forum board member, grandson of former U.S. Representative Nick Begich, and Republican candidate for U.S. Representative from AK-AL in 2024[613]
- John Brabender, political consultant[614]
- Eric Branstad, political consultant[615]
- Tony Fabrizio, pollster[68]
- Corey Lewandowski, political operative and lobbyist[616]
- Paul Manafort, political consultant and convicted felon[617]
- Brad Parscale, political advisor[618]
- Craig Shirley, political consultant[10]
- Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist[619]
- Susie Wiles, political consultant and CEO of Save America PAC[72] (Trump campaign staff member)
Actors
[edit]










- Roseanne Barr, actress[620]
- Russell Brand, actor[621]
- Dean Cain, actor[622]
- Jim Caviezel, actor[623]
- Michael Copon, actor[624]
- Robert Davi, actor[625]
- Laurence Fox, actor (Reclaim)[626]
- Kelsey Grammer, actor[627]
- Taryn Manning, actress[628]
- Marla Maples, actress (Trump's former wife)[629]
- Oleksandra Nikolayenko, Ukrainian actress[38]
- Dennis Quaid, actor (Independent)[630]
- Randy Quaid, actor[631]
- John Ratzenberger, actor[632]
- Phil Robertson, reality TV star[633][634]
- Antonio Sabàto Jr., actor[631]
- Kevin Sorbo, actor[635][636]
- Kristy Swanson, actress[637]
- Holly Valance, Australian actress and model (Reform UK)[638]
- Eduardo Verástegui, Mexican actor[639]
- Jon Voight, actor[631]
- Chuck Zito, actor[640]
Musicians
[edit]






- Jason Aldean, singer[641]
- Sada Baby, rapper[642]
- Azealia Banks, rapper[643][644]
- Benny the Butcher, rapper[645][644]
- Kodak Black, rapper[646][647][644]
- Forgiato Blow, rapper[648]
- Naked Cowboy, singer and street performer[649]
- Billy Ray Cyrus, singer[650]
- DaBaby, rapper[651]
- John Dolmayan, drummer of System of a Down[652]
- Sheff G, rapper[653]
- Kay Flock, rapper[654]
- Waka Flocka Flame, rapper[655][644]
- Lee Greenwood, singer[656]
- Sleepy Hallow, rapper[653]
- Chris Janson, singer[657]
- Kerry Katona, singer and columnist, former member of Atomic Kitten[658]
- Brian Kelley, singer[659]
- Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist of Staind[660]
- Money Man, rapper[661]
- Justin Moore, singer[662]
- Ted Nugent, guitarist and singer[663]
- Martin O'Donnell, video game composer[664]
- OhGeesy, rapper[644]
- Lil Pump, rapper[665][644]
- John Rich, singer[666]
- Kid Rock, rapper[667]
- Frank Stallone, musician[668]
- Topher, rapper and conservative commentator[669]
- Travis Tritt, singer[662]
- Icewear Vezzo, rapper[670]
- Chris Webby, rapper[671]
- Kanye West, rapper and record producer[672]
Sports figures
[edit]













Football
[edit]- Ottis Anderson, former NFL running back[673]
- Jack Brewer, former NFL defensive back[81]
- Wesley Britt, former NFL tackle[674]
- Antonio Brown, former NFL wide receiver[675]
- Maxx Crosby, NFL defensive end[676]
- Jerone Davison, former NFL running back[60]
- Quinn Ewers, quarterback for the Texas Longhorns[677]
- Brett Favre, former NFL quarterback[678]
- Jay Feely, former NFL placekicker[679]
- Sauce Gardner, NFL cornerback[680]
- Wallace Gilberry, former NFL defensive end[681]
- Taylor Heinicke, NFL quarterback[682]
- Bo Hines, former college football player[683]
- Lou Holtz, former football coach[563]
- Marlon Humphrey, NFL cornerback[684]
- Lawrence Taylor, former NFL linebacker[673]
- Herschel Walker, former NFL running back[81]
Basketball
[edit]- Royce White, former NBA player and mixed martial artist[685]
Baseball
[edit]- Roger Clemens, former MLB pitcher[686]
- Zack Cozart, former MLB shortstop[687]
- Johnny Damon, former MLB outfielder[688]
- Steve Garvey, former MLB infielder[689]
- Mariano Rivera, former MLB pitcher[690]
- Darryl Strawberry, former MLB outfielder[81]
Motorsports
[edit]- Richard Childress, former NASCAR driver and owner of Richard Childress Racing[691]
- Roger Norman, professional offroad racing competitor[38]
- Jerrod Sessler, former NASCAR driver[692]
- Tim Viens, professional stock car racing driver[693]
Combat sports
[edit]- Ali Abdelaziz, Egyptian manager and former professional mixed martial artist[694]
- Sam Alvey, professional mixed martial artist[695]
- Cara Castronuova, champion boxer and trainer[696]
- Michael Chandler, professional mixed martial artist[697]
- Derek Chisora, Zimbabwean-British professional boxer[638]
- Colby Covington, professional mixed martial artist[698]
- Dillon Danis, former professional mixed martial artist[695]
- Cody Durden, professional mixed martial artist[699]
- Dan Gable, freestyle wrestler[700]
- Ryan Garcia, professional boxer[701]
- Bryce Hall, bare knuckle boxer[702]
- Hulk Hogan, former professional wrestler[703]
- Tim Kennedy, former professional mixed martial artist[695]
- Don King, boxing promoter[704]
- Brad Kohler, former professional mixed martial artist[204]
- Nik Lentz, former professional mixed martial artist[695]
- Jorge Masvidal, former professional mixed martial artist[705]
- Conor McGregor, Irish professional mixed martial artist[706]
- Bo Nickal, professional mixed martial artist[699]
- Jake Paul, professional boxer[707]
- Mike Perry, professional mixed martial artist[699]
- Sean Strickland, professional mixed martial artist[708]
- Andrew Tate, former kickboxer and mixed martial artist[709]
- Mike Tyson, professional boxer[710]
Other
[edit]- John Daly, professional golfer[711]
- Maria Gabriela Franco, Olympic sport shooter[4]
- Riley Gaines, former competitive swimmer[712]
- Caitlyn Jenner, Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon[713]
Religious figures
[edit]



- Ryan Binkley, pastor and former 2024 presidential candidate[714]
- Mark Burns, pastor[715]
- James Dobson, evangelical Christian psychologist and founder of Focus on the Family[716]
- Jerry Falwell Jr., President of Liberty University (2007–2020)[717]
- Franklin Graham, evangelist[718]
- Jack Graham, Baptist pastor[719]
- Jentezen Franklin, evangelical pastor[720]
- Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church[721]
- James F. Linzey, minister in the Southern Baptist Convention[722]
- Guillermo Maldonado, pastor and televangelist[723]
- Frank Pavone, laicized Catholic priest[724]
- Samuel Rodriguez, pastor[61]
- Darrell C. Scott, pastor[725]
- Bob Vander Plaats, CEO of The Family Leader[726]
Academic figures and scholars
[edit]- A.D. Amar, management professor at Seton Hall University[727]
- Victor Davis Hanson, professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno, and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in classics and military history at Stanford University's Hoover Institution[3]
- Arthur Laffer, economist[728]
Activists and public figures
[edit]






















- Scott Adams, cartoonist and creator of Dilbert[631]
- Sohrab Ahmari, founding editor of Compact[729]
- DJ Akademiks, hip hop blogger and YouTuber[730]
- Baked Alaska, far-right media personality and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[731]
- Joe Biggs, Proud Boys leader and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[732]
- Martha Boneta, policy advisor[733]
- Dan Bongino, conservative talk radio host and political commentator[734]
- Deneen Borelli, conservative author, radio and television personality, and columnist[81]
- L. Brent Bozell III, founder of the Media Research Center[519]
- David Brody, journalist and commentator[735]
- Sam Brown, retired Captain in the U.S. Army and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Nevada in 2024[736]
- Betty Cardenas, political activist and former chair of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly[4]
- Tucker Carlson, conservative political commentator and former host of Tucker Carlson Tonight[737]
- Catturd, anonymous Twitter shitposter[738]
- Jacob Chansley, conspiracy theorist and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack (Libertarian)[739]
- Charles L. Cotton, President of the National Rifle Association of America[4]
- Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America[740]
- Steve Deace, conservative talk show host[741]
- Diamond, NewsMax host (deceased)[742]
- Tudor Dixon, conservative commentator[743]
- Myron Ebell, Director of Global Warming and International Environmental Policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute[744]
- Larry Elder, conservative radio host and attorney, Republican candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election and former 2024 presidential candidate[745]
Nick Fuentes, white nationalist political commentator and streamer[746] (withdrew endorsement)[747]- Brigitte Gabriel, author and founder of ACT for America[748]
- Mike Gallagher, radio host and conservative political commentator[749]
- Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union[750]
- Brandon Gill, conservative news website founder and son-in-law of author Dinesh D'Souza and Republican nominee for U.S. congressman from TX-26 in 2024[751]
- Alan Gottlieb, gun rights advocate[4]
- Kimberly Guilfoyle, television personality[752]
- Alina Habba, attorney[753]
- Josh Hammer, conservative political commentator[754]
- Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America[740]
- Drew Johnson, political columnist[755]
- Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief for The National Pulse[756]
- Megyn Kelly, journalist and media personality, former host of The Kelly File (Independent)[757]
- Joe Kent, retired Chief Warrant Officer III in the U.S. Army Special Forces and Republican nominee for U.S. congressman from WA-03 in 2022[758]
- Charlie Kirk, political activist and CEO of Turning Point USA[759]
- Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator[760]
- Kari Lake, former news anchor, Republican nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022, and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2024[761]
- Laura Loomer, political activist and internet personality[762]
- Mohammad Hosseini, political activist, radio host, and founder and leader of Restart[763][764]
- Gina Loudon, conservative media personality[765][766]
- Lady MAGA, conservative drag queen[767]
- Blake Marnell, political activist[25]
- Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots[768]
- Mark McCloskey, former personal injury lawyer[4]
- Eric Metaxas, radio host[769][770]
- Michael the Black Man, conservative activist[771]
- Stephen Moore, co-founder and former president of the Club for Growth[772]
- Dick Morris, political commentator and advisor to Bill Clinton[773]
- Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue[774]
- Malik Obama, half-brother of Barack Obama[775]
- Bill O'Reilly, political commentator and television host[776]
- Alexander Otaola, social media influencer[323]
- Candace Owens, conservative political commentator and television presenter[777]
- Mhairi Fraser, community campaigner and Conservative Party nominee for UK Member of Parliament from Epsom and Ewell in 2024[778]
- Mike Parry, former British journalist, radio presenter, and broadcaster[779]
- Mehmet Oz, former television host, celebrity doctor, and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania in 2022[780]
- CJ Pearson, conservative activist[781]
- Solomon Peña, suspect in the drive-by shootings of New Mexico Democratic politicians[782]
- Tim Pool, YouTuber and political commentator[783]
- Norman Podhoretz, conservative political commentator[784]
- Jack Posobiec, conservative political commentator and senior editor for Human Events[785]
- Scott Presler, conservative activist[786]
- Ed Raposo, administrator and Brazilian Labour Party candidate for Brazilian Chamber of Deputies from Rio de Janeiro in 2022[787][487]
- Michael Reagan, political commentator and son of Ronald Reagan[788]
- Juan D. Reyes, lawyer[28]
- Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[789]
- Kyle Rittenhouse, acquitted-suspect in the Kenosha unrest shooting and gun rights activist[790]
- Wayne Allyn Root, TV and radio host[791]
- Amber Rose, model[792]
- Adin Ross, internet personality and online streamer[793]
- Gayle Ruzicka, conservative activist[180]
- Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority[794]
- Ben Shapiro, conservative activist[795]
- Silk, Newsmax host[742]
- Olga Skabeyeva, Russian television presenter, political commentator, and propagandist of All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and Russia-1[796]
- Tim Smith, Republican candidate for the 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana from IN-03[149]
- Sage Steele, former television anchor[797]
- Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host[798]
- Melania Trump, first lady of the United States (2017–2021) (Trump's wife)[126]
- Emmett Tyrell, editor-in-chief of The American Spectator[519]
- Usha Vance, lawyer and wife of JD Vance[799]
- Lucé Vela, first lady of Puerto Rico (2009–2013)[268]
- Richard Viguerie, chair of ConservativeHQ.com[519]
- Jesse Watters, conservative political commentator, co-host of The Five, and host of Jesse Watters Primetime (Conservative)[800]
- Lauren Witzke, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Delaware in 2020[801]
- L. Lin Wood, attorney[802]
- xQc, Canadian online streamer and esports player[803]
Organizations
[edit]County and regional political parties
[edit]- Cook County Republican Party[804]
- Kings County Republican Party[805]
- Shelby County Republican Party[806]
- Staten Island Republican Party[375]
Hill committees
[edit]Labor unions
[edit]- Florida Police Benevolent Association[808]
- International Union of Police Associations[809]
- National Association of Police Organizations[810]
Political action committees
[edit]- Committee to Defeat the President[811]
- Courageous Conservatives PAC[812]
- LaRouche PAC[813]
- MAGA Inc.[814]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[815][816]
- Save America[24]
- Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund[817]
- Texas Patriots PAC[818]
Political groups
[edit]- ACT for America[819]
- Americans for Limited Government[820]
- Black Voices for Trump[821]
- California ProLife Council[822]
- CatholicVote.org[740]
- Club for Growth[823]
- Conservative Political Action Conference[79]
- Deplorable Pride[824]
- Faith and Freedom Coalition[550]
- Family Research Council[740]
- Gays for Trump[825]
- National Diversity Coalition for Trump[826]
- National Rifle Association[827]
- National Right to Life Committee[828]
- New York State Rifle and Pistol Association[829]
- Operation Rescue[830]
- Priests for Life[831]
- Republicans for National Renewal[832]
- Students for Life of America[740]
- Students for Trump[833]
- Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America[740]
- Tea Party Express[834]
- Tea Party Patriots[768]
- The Conservative Caucus[835]
- Turning Point Action[836]
- Veterans for America First[837]
- Women for America First[838]
- Women for Trump[839]
Republican party organizations
[edit]- California College Republicans[840][841]
- College Republicans of America[842]
- High School Republican National Federation[843]
- Log Cabin Republicans[844]
- National Black Republican Association[845]
- National Federation of Republican Assemblies[846]
- National Federation of Republican Women[847]
- New York Young Republican Club[848]
- Pasadena Republican Club[849]
- Republican Governors Association[850]
- Republican Hindu Coalition[851]
- Republican Jewish Coalition[852]
- Republican National Hispanic Assembly[853]
- Republicans Overseas[854]
- Young Republicans[855]
State political parties
[edit]- Alabama Republican Party[541]
- Alaska Republican Party[856]
- American Samoa Republican Party[857]
- Arizona Republican Party[858]
- Arkansas Republican Party[859]
- California Republican Party[860]
- Colorado Republican Party[861]
- Connecticut Republican Party[862]
- Conservative Party of New York State[535]
- Delaware Republican Party[863]
- Florida Republican Party[864]
- Georgia Republican Party[865]
- Guam Republican Party[221]
- Hawaii Republican Party[866]
- Idaho Republican Party[867]
- Illinois Republican Party[868]
- Indiana Republican Party[869]
- Iowa Republican Party[870]
- Kansas Republican Party[871]
- Kentucky Republican Party[872]
- Louisiana Republican Party[873]
- Maine Republican Party[874]
- Maryland Republican Party[875]
- Massachusetts Republican Party[876]
- Michigan Republican Party[877]
- Minnesota Republican Party[878]
- Mississippi Republican Party[879]
- Missouri Republican Party[880]
- Montana Republican Party[881]
- Nebraska Republican Party[882]
- Nevada Republican Party[883]
- New Hampshire Republican State Committee[884]
- New Jersey Republican Party[885]
- New Mexico Republican Party[886]
- New York Republican State Committee[887]
- North Carolina Republican Party[888]
- North Dakota Republican Party[889]
- Ohio Republican Party[540]
- Oklahoma Republican Party[890]
- Oregon Republican Party[891]
- Pennsylvania Republican Party[892]
- Rhode Island Republican Party[893]
- South Carolina Republican Party[894]
- South Dakota Republican Party[895]
- Tennessee Republican Party[896]
- Texas Republican Party[897]
- Utah Republican Party[898]
- Vermont Republican Party[899]
- Virginia Republican Party[900]
- Washington Republican Party[901]
- West Virginia Republican Party[902]
- Wisconsin Republican Party[903]
- Wyoming Republican Party[904]
Trade associations
[edit]Newspapers
[edit]See also
[edit]- List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Kamala Harris
- List of Republicans who oppose 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
- List of Ron DeSantis 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements
- List of Nikki Haley 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements
Notes
[edit]- ^ Adams, who is currently a United States citizen, is also a member of the Republican Party.
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ROUNDS: I'm endorsing the Republican nominee for the presidency. And if that's Mr. Trump, then that's the best choice of the two choices that we have got.
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- ^ Наварро, Аарон (22 июня 2024 г.). «От Сады Бэби до Куин Латифы: рэперы и что они значат для Трампа и Байдена в 2024 году» . Новости CBS . Проверено 22 июня 2024 г.
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- ^ Сэдлер, Армон (6 июля 2022 г.). «Kodak Black выражает свою поддержку вечному президентству Дональда Трампа: «Трамп просто КОЗЕЛ» » . Упрокс . Проверено 16 января 2023 г.
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- ^ Ромб, Император (5 июля 2022 г.). «Джон Долмаян из System of a Down хочет вернуть Трампа в должность: «Я буду голосовать за него снова, если он будет баллотироваться » . Металл отстой . Проверено 2 февраля 2023 г.
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- ^ «Как рэперы усиливают движение Дональда Трампа» . Экономист . 12 января 2023 г. . Проверено 16 января 2023 г.
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- ^ Пилли, Макс (14 февраля 2024 г.). «Канье Уэст поддерживает Дональда Трампа, несмотря на прошлую вражду» . НМЕ . Проверено 14 февраля 2024 г.
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- ^ Олмстед, Молли (18 апреля 2022 г.). «Муж кандидата от Алабамы отрицает, что ему нравятся некоторые твиты, и обвиняет «большие технологии» » . Сланец . ISSN 1091-2339 . Проверено 9 июля 2024 г.
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- ^ Рамбл, Рейдер (14 июля 2024 г.). «Фанаты «Рейдерс» теряют сознание после того, как Макс Кросби выразил поддержку Дональду Трампу» . Рейдерская прогулка . Проверено 14 июля 2024 г.
- ^ ДельВеккио, Стив (14 июля 2024 г.). «Техасский QB Куинн Эверс разделяет мощный имидж Дональда Трампа» . Ларри Браун Спорт . Проверено 14 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Шипли, Райс (16 мая 2023 г.). «Бретт Фавр делает громкое заявление Дональда Трампа» . Возвращение . Проверено 16 мая 2023 г.
- ^ Холлеран, Эндрю (28 июля 2024 г.). «Диктор НФЛ заявил, что поддерживает Дональда Трампа в ноябре» . Спин . Проверено 28 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Нания, Майкл (14 июля 2024 г.). «Звезда «Нью-Йорк Джетс» поддержала Дональда Трампа после покушения» . Джетс Х-Фактор . Проверено 14 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Тейлор, Калеб (29 ноября 2023 г.). «Бывший игрок Университета Алабамы, защитник НФЛ Уоллес Гилберри по предложению Конгресса: «Я уволил Брейди, Байден не будет проблемой » . Новости 1819 года . Проверено 29 ноября 2023 г.
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- ^ «Укусы избирательных бюллетеней: потеря поддержки и новый фаворит Трампа в 6-м избирательном округе Северной Каролины» . Лента новостей НК . 14 декабря 2023 г. . Проверено 14 декабря 2023 г.
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- ^ «Бывший игрок НБА Ройс Уайт в новом облике — на его голове написаны слова «Трамп победит» . МАРКА . 10 июля 2023 г. . Проверено 16 декабря 2023 г.
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- ^ Чоу, Вивиан (2 июля 2024 г.). «Кандидат в Сенат Калифорнии Стив Гарви говорит, что проголосовал бы за Трампа «прямо сейчас» » . КТЛА . Проверено 2 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Мариано Ривера дебютирует в сериале «Сид и друзья утром» . ВАБК . 5 апреля 2024 г. . Проверено 8 апреля 2024 г.
- ^ Дин, Зак (25 июля 2024 г.). «Старый босс Дейла Эрнхардта разорвал Джо Байдена в клочья на митинге Трампа» . АутКик . Проверено 25 июля 2024 г.
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- ^ Редди, Раджниш Сухас (14 июля 2024 г.). «Твит Али Абдельазиза о том, как Дональд Трамп стреляет, вызывает неприятные последствия, поскольку фанаты вспоминают старые обвинения в «11 сентября»» . Спортскида . Проверено 14 июля 2024 г.
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- ^ Ганс, Джаред (18 июля 2024 г.). «Халк Хоган разрушает дом в RNC» . Холм . Проверено 18 июля 2024 г.
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- ^ « Есть только один человек, который может спасти, и это Трамп»: Масвидал выражает поддержку бывшему президенту в Хайалиа» . Унивижн . 8 ноября 2023 г. . Проверено 9 ноября 2023 г.
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- ^ Хаджар, Карин (18 июля 2024 г.). «Кто эти женщины голосуют за Трампа?» . Бостон Глобус . Проверено 19 июля 2024 г.
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- ^ Линзи, Джеймс Ф. (17 июля 2023 г.). «Доктор Джеймс Ф. Линзи, первый министр, публично поддержавший Дональда Трампа-младшего на пост президента в 2016 году, снова поддерживает Трампа на 2024 год» . Стандартная лента новостей . Проверено 17 июля 2023 г.
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- ^ Феа, Джон (19 сентября 2023 г.). «Пролифераты возмущены комментариями Трампа об абортах в программе «Meet the Press» » . Текущий . Проверено 17 октября 2023 г.
- ^ Кук, Нэнси; Корте, Грегори (22 декабря 2023 г.). «Стратегия Трампа по колеблющимся государствам нацелена на чернокожих избирателей, недовольных Байденом» . Новости Блумберга . Проверено 17 января 2024 г.
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- ^ Маккендри, Нолан (17 июля 2024 г.). «Комитет по обеспечению процветания: «Экономическая политика Трампа лучше для среднего рабочего» » . Центральная площадь . Проверено 6 августа 2024 г.
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- ^ Себальос, Джошуа; Хадсон, Том; Бустос, Серджио Р.; Риверо, Дэниел (8 ноября 2023 г.). «Митинг Трампа в Хайалиа собирает тысячи людей и отодвигает на второй план республиканские дебаты в Майами» . WLRN-FM . Проверено 9 ноября 2023 г.
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- ^ «Шемане беседует с Мартой Бонетой Фейн» . Голос настоящей Америки . 18 марта 2023 г. . Проверено 26 марта 2023 г.
- ^ «Все кончено? Союзник Трампа заявил, что завершил выдвижение кандидатуры на выборах 2024 года в ратуше CNN» . Мир ешивы . 12 мая 2023 г. . Проверено 13 мая 2023 г. .
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- ^ Мандлер, К. (30 ноября 2023 г.). «Такер Карлсон однажды написал, что ненавидит Трампа «страстно». Теперь он поддерживает его на посту президента» . Новости CBS . Проверено 30 ноября 2023 г.
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- ^ Дэвидсон, Келли (2 мая 2024 г.). «Во Фриленде Трамп празднует победу в деле Роу против Уэйда и обещает массовые депортации, если он будет избран» . Мичиган Адванс . Проверено 6 мая 2024 г.
- ^ Уиллис, Хайстен (9 февраля 2024 г.). «Консерваторы призывают Хейли выйти из гонки и поддержать Трампа: «Пожалуйста, выйдите из гонки сейчас» » . Вашингтонский экзаменатор . Проверено 9 февраля 2024 г.
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- ^ Аткинсон, Уильям (5 февраля 2024 г.). «Что плохого в том, что депутаты-консерваторы поддерживают Трампа?» . Зритель . Проверено 6 февраля 2024 г.
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- ^ Эдж, Джо (25 февраля 2024 г.). «Колонка: Гэри Ричардсон против Си Джей Пирсона» . Огаста Пресс . Проверено 25 февраля 2024 г.
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- ^ Свон, Джонатан; Хаберман, Мэгги (19 марта 2023 г.). «Союзники Трампа оказывают давление на ДеСантиса, чтобы тот взвесил ожидаемое обвинение» . Нью-Йорк Таймс . ISSN 0362-4331 . Проверено 16 декабря 2023 г.
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- ^ «Выборы 2022: Эд Рапозо - PTB | Форма кандидата | Фолья» . Фолья де С.Паулу (на португальском языке) . Проверено 2 августа 2024 г.
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- ^ Байч, Ребекка (25 мая 2023 г.). «Основатель Oath Keepers Стюарт Роудс приговорен к 18 годам заключения за участие в нападении 6 января» . Холм . Проверено 25 мая 2023 г.
- ^ Дель Рей, Мишель (2 августа 2024 г.). «Кайл Риттенхаус шлепается по поводу поддержки Трампа после «продуктивных разговоров» с предвыборным штабом» . Независимый . Проверено 2 августа 2024 г.
- ^ Рут, Уэйн Аллин (6 января 2022 г.). «Я против джеба, но поддерживаю президента Трампа; вот почему» . Мировая Трибьюн . Проверено 6 января 2022 г.
- ^ Лейберт, Эмили (20 мая 2024 г.). «Эмбер Роуз хочет, чтобы вы знали, что она голосует за Дональда Трампа» . Разрез . Проверено 20 мая 2024 г.
- ^ Стиб, Мэтт (5 августа 2024 г.). «Поворот поколения Z Дональда Трампа» . Нью-Йорк . Проверено 5 августа 2024 г.
- ^ Райан, Нед (10 июля 2022 г.). «Комментарий Неда Райана: можно поспорить, что Трамп вернется в 2024 году» . Теннесси Стар . Проверено 18 января 2023 г.
- ^ Шорр, Исаак (22 января 2024 г.). «Бен Шапиро поддерживает Дональда Трампа: «Пришло время партии объединиться» » . Медиаите . Проверено 23 января 2024 г.
- ^ Халтивангер, Джон (6 июля 2022 г.). «Российский государственный телеведущий предполагает, что Москва может «восстановить» Трампа на посту президента США» . Бизнес-инсайдер . Архивировано из оригинала 1 декабря 2022 года . Проверено 1 декабря 2022 г.
- ^ Вульфсон, Джозеф А. (11 апреля 2024 г.). «Сейдж Стил говорит, что голосовать за Трампа, а не за Байдена, «легко»: «Речь идет о политике, а не эмоциях» » . Фокс Ньюс . Проверено 11 апреля 2024 г.
- ^ «Правые СМИ реагируют на сообщение об обвинении Трампа» . СМИ имеют значение для Америки . 30 марта 2023 г. Проверено 30 марта 2023 г.
- ^ Джеймисон, Питер; Рейнхард, Бет; Натансон, Ханна; Маркус, Николь (27 июля 2024 г.). «Уша Вэнс сказала друзьям, что Трамп ее ужаснул. Теперь она работает над его избранием» . Вашингтон Пост . Проверено 27 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Лучано, Майкл (20 марта 2024 г.). «Джесси Уоттерс из Fox теперь активно агитирует за Трампа: «Мы должны проголосовать за Байдена» » . Медиаите . Проверено 20 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Радиошоу Час 2 – 2022.11.12» . Политическая помойка . 12 ноября 2022 г. . Проверено 20 мая 2023 г.
- ^ Дикинсон, Тим; Макканн Рамирес, Никки (28 ноября 2022 г.). «Трампу уже недостаточно MAGA, говорят любопытствующие Канье экстремисты» . Роллинг Стоун . Проверено 8 декабря 2022 г.
- ^ Бхаттачарья, Ричик (6 августа 2024 г.). « Честно говоря, разочаровывает»: пользователи Reddit критикуют xQc из-за встречи с Дональдом Трампом и ношения кепки MAGA и футболки на стриме Адина Росса» . Спортскида . Проверено 6 августа 2024 г.
- ^ «Трамп Вэнс 2024» . Фейсбук . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 25 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Бруклинские республиканцы [@kingscountygop] (23 января 2024 г.). «Поздравляем нашего законного президента Дональда Трампа с его огромными победами в этом месяце в Нью-Гемпшире и Айове!! Сделаем Америку снова великой!! #Trump2024 #Brooklyn #GOP» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 6 марта 2024 года . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ « Сейчас мы поддерживаем президента Трампа больше, чем когда-либо… Настоящий приговор американский народ вынесет 5 ноября… Это борьба с левыми радикалами и борьба за выживание нашей страны…» RPSC " . Фейсбук . 31 мая 2024 г. Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ «Президента Трампа поддержали все члены руководства Республиканской партии в Палате представителей. Если вы поддерживаете президента Трампа, добавьте свое имя в его растущий список сторонников!» . НРКЦ . Проверено 13 января 2023 г.
- ^ « Двигаясь вперед, мы попросим всех наших 30 000 членов, их друзей и семьи, а также всех жителей Флориды, которые любят и уважают правоохранительные органы, проголосовать в поддержку президента Дональда Трампа. Вместе мы снова сделаем Америку великой», — президент PBA Флориды Джон Казанджян . Фейсбук . 21 марта 2024 г. Проверено 21 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Международный союз полицейских ассоциаций поддерживает президента Дональда Трампа» . Стандарт Айовы . 6 февраля 2024 г. . Проверено 7 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «НАПО объявляет о поддержке Дональда Трампа на пост президента» . Фейсбук . 24 июля 2024 г. Проверено 24 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Последние новости: Комитет по победе над президентом, крупнейшая политическая организация Америки, выступающая против Байдена, поддержала президента Дональда Трампа на выборах 2024 года» . Фейсбук . 25 сентября 2023 г. . Проверено 5 декабря 2023 г.
- ^ «Комитет мужественных консерваторов поддерживает Дональда Трампа!» . Фейсбук . 22 января 2024 г. . Проверено 3 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Одобрение LaRouchePAC на выборах президента Трампа на пост президента США в 2024 году» LaRouchePAC . 16 ноября 2022 года. Архивировано из оригинала 16 ноября 2022 года . Проверено 1 декабря 2022 г.
- ^ "Дом" . Компания МАГА . Проверено 8 января 2024 г.
- ^ «Фонд политической победы НРА поддерживает президента Дональда Трампа» . НРА-ПВФ. 18 мая 2024 года. Архивировано из оригинала 19 мая 2024 года . Проверено 19 мая 2024 г.
- ^ Диксон, Мэтт (18 мая 2024 г.). «Трамп принимает поддержку НРА и призывает владельцев оружия прийти на голосование» . NBCNews.com . Архивировано из оригинала 19 мая 2024 года . Проверено 18 мая 2024 г.
- ^ «Гражданский фонд «Патриоты чаепития» поздравляет Трампа с сокрушительной победой Южной Каролины и призывает Хейли уйти» . Акция Патриотов Чаепития . 24 февраля 2024 г. . Проверено 27 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «Руководство для первичных избирателей PAC Texas Patriots 2024» (PDF) . ПКК Техас Патриотс . Проверено 11 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «Присоединяйтесь к движению ➡️» . Инстаграм . 1 июня 2023 г. Проверено 1 июня 2023 г.
- ^ «Американцы за ограниченное правительство» одобряют кандидатуру Дональда Трампа на пост президента» . Американцы за ограниченное правительство . 23 января 2024 г. . Проверено 23 января 2024 г.
- ^ «Черные голоса за Трампа 2024» . X (ранее Twitter) . Проверено 12 ноября 2023 г.
- ^ «Путеводители для избирателей 2024» . Калифорнийский совет ProLife . Проверено 20 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ Изенштадт, Алекс (1 марта 2024 г.). «Трамп говорит, что он и Клуб роста «снова влюблены» » . Политик . Архивировано из оригинала 2 марта 2024 года . Проверено 1 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Deplorable Pride [@DeplorablePrid1] (15 июля 2023 г.). «Мой голос отдается Дональду Трампу» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 18 июля 2023 года . Проверено 18 июля 2023 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Геи за Трампа и против педофилов [@GaysForTrumpUSA] (27 ноября 2022 г.). «Готовы ли вы сесть в поезд Трампа 2024 года? #GaysForTrump готовы #LGBT Давайте отстанем от Трампа https://t.co/4eLMzDAEMk» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 3 декабря 2022 года . Проверено 16 января 2023 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «НДЦ Трамп» . Твиттер . 23 апреля 2023 года. Архивировано из оригинала 23 апреля 2023 года . Проверено 23 апреля 2023 г.
- ^ НРА [@nra] (18 мая 2024 г.). «Мы с гордостью поддерживаем Дональда Трампа на посту президента 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 29 мая 2024 года . Проверено 29 мая 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Национальное право на жизнь поддерживает президента Дональда Трампа в президентской гонке 2024 года» . Национальный комитет по праву на жизнь . 30 января 2024 г. . Проверено 30 января 2024 г.
- ^ Кинг, Том (11 июля 2024 г.). «Пуля за июнь 2024 года» (PDF) . Журнал Пуля . 63 (3): 4.
- ^ Рид, Энн (30 января 2024 г.). «Операция «Спасение» поддерживает Трампа на посту президента и призывает все группы, выступающие за жизнь, объединиться вокруг него» . Операция «Спасение» . Проверено 30 января 2024 г.
- ^ «Молясь за Америку» . Фейсбук . 14 ноября 2022 г. . Проверено 18 декабря 2022 г.
- ^ «Республиканцы за национальное обновление» поддерживают Дональда Трампа на посту президента США . Республиканцы за национальное обновление . 19 марта 2023 г. . Проверено 20 марта 2023 г.
- ^ «Курс студентов для Трампа по учетным записям в социальных сетях в преддверии выборов 2024 года» (PDF) . Студенты за Трампа . 24 февраля 2023 г. . Проверено 28 марта 2023 г.
- ^ «#Трамп2024 #fightfightfight #MAGA» . Фейсбук . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Консервативное собрание [@TCCaucus] (9 марта 2024 г.). «Голосуйте за президента Трампа, Палату представителей Республиканской партии и Сенат. Мы можем и должны депортировать миллионы нелегалов Байдена» ( Твиттер ) . Проверено 6 апреля 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Действие «Поворотный момент» [@TPAction_] (19 марта 2024 г.). «Сегодня президентские выборы в Аризоне. Попросите своих друзей отправить сообщение коррумпированному болоту, проголосовав за президента Трампа! 🗳 Избирательные участки открыты до 19:00. Посетите http://My.Arizona.Vote, чтобы найти свой избирательный участок!» ( Твиттер ). Архивировано из оригинала 26 марта 2024 года . Проверено 25 марта 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Национальная группа ветеранов одобрила Трампа на президентских выборах 2024 года» . wave.com . 22 ноября 2022 г. . Проверено 22 марта 2023 г.
- ^ Женщины за Америку прежде всего 🇺🇸 [@america1stwomen] (15 ноября 2022 г.). "2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Он готов! А ты?!" ( Твиттер ). Архивировано из оригинала 6 февраля 2023 года . Проверено 6 февраля 2023 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Женщины за Трампа» . Women.donaldjtrump.com . Проверено 15 сентября 2023 г.
- ^ Республиканцы Калифорнийского колледжа [@cacollegegop] (16 ноября 2022 г.). «Республиканцы Калифорнийского колледжа с гордостью поддерживают президента Дональда Трампа на следующий срок как лучшего президента Америки. Однопартийный истеблишмент *никогда* не должен вернуть Республиканскую партию. 2 сенсации, 2 срока. https://t.co/CZvQcyOZf3» ( твит ) . Архивировано из оригинала 16 ноября 2022 года . Проверено 16 января 2023 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Путеводитель по штату Калифорния» . www.cacollegegop.org . Проверено 15 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «CRA уважает поддержку Трампа, наводняет Айову добровольцами и способствует победе Трампа» . Колледж-республиканцы Америки . 17 января 2023 г.
- ^ «Республиканцы средней школы поздравляют сенатора Дж. Д. Вэнса с его достижением. Мы с нетерпением ждем возможности поддержать президента Трампа и сенатора Вэнса в их совместной работе. В ноябре мы вернем Америку! #hsreps #jdvance #trump #leadright #highschoolrepublicans #gop # консервативный» . Инстаграм . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 3 августа 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканцы из бревенчатых хижин [@LogCabinGOP] (27 июня 2024 г.). «Заявление LCR о сегодняшних дебатах: «Сегодняшние дебаты совершенно ясно показали, что президент Трамп обладает смелым видением «Америка прежде всего» и физической выносливостью, чтобы привести Америку обратно к экономическому процветанию и восстановить мир во всем мире… » ( Твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 3 августа 2024 года . Проверено 3 августа 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Национальная чернокожая республиканская ассоциация поддерживает Трампа на посту президента» . Национальная черная республиканская ассоциация . 16 ноября 2022 г. . Проверено 18 января 2023 г.
- ^ «Заявление президента NFRA Алекса Джонсона о преследовании по закону бывшего президента США Дональда Трампа» . Фейсбук . 31 мая 2024 г. Проверено 3 августа 2024 г.
- ^ Харрис, Джули (6 марта 2024 г.). «Поздравляем президента Трампа!» . Национальная федерация республиканских женщин . Проверено 10 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «NYYRC поддерживает переизбрание президента Дональда Трампа» . Клуб молодых республиканцев Нью-Йорка . 15 ноября 2022 г. . Проверено 15 ноября 2022 г.
- ^ «Рекомендации для голосования, март 2024 г.» (PDF) . Республиканский клуб Пасадены . Проверено 27 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ RGA [@GOPGovs] (16 июля 2024 г.). «✨Пришло время снова сделать Америку безопасной!✨От потока фентанила через границу до стремительного роста насильственных преступлений — политика Байдена WOKE поставила американцев под угрозу. Америке нужен лидер, который будет ставить безопасность на первое место. 🇺🇸 Америке нужен президент Дональд Дж. Трамп 🇺🇸» ( Твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 3 августа 2024 года . Проверено 3 августа 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ RHC-США [@RHC_USA] (13 июля 2024 г.). «С @realDonaldTrump все будет в порядке. Он невероятно силен и любит #Америку настолько сильно, что готов принять пулю. Он будет продолжать бороться за #MakeAmericaGreatAgain. 6 миллионов американцев-индуистов RHC и более миллиарда индуистов по всему миру желают ему удачи #HindusLoveTrump #fightfightfight» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 3 августа 2024 года . Проверено 3 августа 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «RJC поддерживает самого произраильского президента в истории США Дональда Трампа на пост президента Соединенных Штатов» . Республиканская еврейская коалиция . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская национальная латиноамериканская ассамблея [@OfficialRNHA] (13 февраля 2024 г.). «Мы с гордостью поддерживаем кандидатуру @realDonaldTrump на пост президента Соединенных Штатов. Пришло время вернуть Америку #MAGA2024» ( твит ) . Проверено 14 февраля 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Кеттлер, Ким (6 марта 2024 г.). «Республиканцы за рубежом поздравляют президента Трампа!» . Республиканцы за рубежом . Проверено 11 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Поздравляем президента Трампа как нашего предполагаемого кандидата от республиканской партии! Мы рады приступить к работе по мобилизации молодых людей по всей стране, чтобы вернуть себе Белый дом этой осенью! 🇺🇸🎉#YoungRepublicans #YRsLead #Trump2024» . Фейсбук . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 11 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Заявление Республиканской партии Аляски по поводу вердикта Трампа в Нью-Йорке» . Республиканская партия Аляски . 31 мая 2024 г. Проверено 4 июня 2024 г.
- ^ «Республиканская партия АС поддержит Уифаатали и Трампа» . Таланей . 8 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 18 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Аризоны [@azgop] (24 февраля 2024 г.). «#ЮжнаяКаролина восстановит нашу свободу, вернет президента Трампа #ГОЛОСУЙТЕ 🇺🇸 https://sc.donaldjtrump.com» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 18 марта 2024 года . Проверено 18 марта 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Арканзас с гордостью отдал свои 40 голосов за президента Дональда Трампа! 🇺🇸#RNC2024 #RNCinMKE» . Фейсбук . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Заявление CAGOP по поводу вердикта президента Трампа» . Республиканская партия Калифорнии . 30 мая 2024 г. Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ Лунинг, Эрнест (14 января 2024 г.). «Республиканская партия Колорадо поддерживает Дональда Трампа в преддверии президентских праймериз штата в 2024 году» . Политика Колорадо . Проверено 14 января 2024 г.
- ^ «ЗАЯВЛЕНИЕ РЕСПУБЛИКАНСКОЙ ПАРТИИ КОННЕКТИКУТА О ВЫХОДЕ ПРЕЗИДЕНТА ДЖО БАЙДЕНА ИЗ ПРЕЗИДЕНТСКОЙ ГОНКИ» . Республиканская партия Коннектикута . 21 июля 2024 г. Проверено 25 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Делавэра [@DelawareGOP] (22 июля 2024 г.). «Перенесите штаб-квартиру в другой штат. Спасибо. #MAGA #TrumpVance2024» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 25 июля 2024 года . Проверено 25 июля 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Андерсон, Зак (10 февраля 2024 г.). «Республиканская партия Флориды поддерживает Трампа и выбирает Джо Грутерса членом национального комитета» . Сарасота Геральд-Трибюн . Проверено 10 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «Поздравляем президента Дональда Трампа с победой сегодня вечером среди всех 59 делегатов от Грузии! Республиканская партия Джорджии надеется работать день и ночь, чтобы обеспечить большую победу президенту Трампу и всем нашим кандидатам от республиканской партии 5 ноября! #gapol #gagop» . Фейсбук . 12 марта 2024 г. Проверено 25 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Гавайев [@gophawaii] (18 июня 2024 г.). «Это отличная новость для Гавайев, но нам все еще нужно убедиться, что мы получили голоса на Гавайях. Мы не можем успокаиваться, и нам все равно нужно туда добраться, чтобы обеспечить голоса для президента Трампа. Давайте творить историю» ( Tweet ). Архивировано из оригинала 28 июня 2024 года . Проверено 28 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Республиканская партия Айдахо [@idahogop] (7 марта 2024 г.). «Байден разрушил нашу некогда великую нацию. Пришло время снова сделать ее великой. @realDonaldTrump #MAGA #2024Election» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 10 марта 2024 года . Проверено 10 марта 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Республиканская партия Иллинойса поздравляет президента Трампа с победой на праймериз» . Республиканская партия штата Иллинойс . 19 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 3 апреля 2024 г.
- ^ «Председатель Энн Хэтэуэй выступила с заявлением по поводу сегодняшнего вердикта» . Республиканская партия Индианы . 30 мая 2024 г. Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Айовы [@iowagop] (27 июня 2024 г.). «Президент Трамп ЯВНО доминировал в сегодняшних дебатах. У него есть доказанная репутация, в которой Америка отчаянно нуждается прямо сейчас. Байден устроил в этой стране беспорядок, и президент Трамп наведет порядок! Продолжайте набирать обороты! Внесите свой вклад СЕЙЧАС!» ( Твиттер ). Архивировано из оригинала 28 июня 2024 года . Проверено 28 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Республиканская партия Канзаса (14 июня 2024 г.). «С Днем Рождения 45-го – а скоро и 47-го – президента Соединенных Штатов Дональда Трампа! Realdonaldtrump» . Фейсбук . Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ «KYGOP поддерживает Республиканскую партию в их обязательствах и усилиях, направленных на то, чтобы мы сделали президента Байдена президентом на один срок, избрав Дональда Трампа в ноябре этого года» . Фейсбук . 8 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 10 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Луизианы [@LAGOP] (16 мая 2024 г.). «Сейчас самое время! Дайте нам знать, как вы хотите помочь партии вырасти и обеспечить победу Трампа в ноябре. https://lagop.com/topten» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 4 июня 2024 года . Проверено 4 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Поздравляем Дональда Трампа с тем, что он официально стал предполагаемым кандидатом от Республиканской партии! 🇺🇸 Теперь нам нужно сосредоточиться на объединении, чтобы победить Джо Байдена в ноябре. Трамп лидирует Байдена в опросах штата Мэн. Голоса нашей коллегии выборщиков в игре и могут иметь решающее значение. Помогите мы победим: зайдите на MaineGOP.com и примите участие!» . Фейсбук . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Мэриленда (14 июня 2024 г.). «С Днем Рождения Дональда Трампа, 45-го и будущего 47-го президента Соединенных Штатов!» . Фейсбук . Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ Ландес, Джош (7 марта 2024 г.). «Председатель Республиканской партии штата Массачусетс Карневейл обсуждает победу Трампа на первичных выборах и разногласия внутри партии штата» . ВАМЦ . Проверено 7 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия штата Мичиган [@MIGOP] (30 мая 2024 г.). «Фиктивный суд над народным президентом в Нью-Йорке стал беспрецедентной атакой на нашу конституционную республику — Мичиган поддерживает президента Трампа. Мы боремся, как никогда раньше, за то, чтобы отправить его обратно в Белый дом и вернуть нашу страну в ноябре этого года» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 4 июня 2024 года . Проверено 4 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Председатель Ханн поздравляет Дональда Трампа с победой в Миннесоте в супервторник. 27 из 39 делегатов Миннесоты будут связаны с Трампом на национальном съезде в Милуоки, а 12 не будут связаны» . Фейсбук . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия штата Миссисипи [@msgop] (15 июля 2024 г.). «#TrumpVance2024 #LETSGO @GOP @RSLC @GOPGovs @RepublicanAGs #Republicans» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 16 июля 2024 года . Проверено 16 июля 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Республиканская партия штата Миссури [@missourigop] (27 июня 2024 г.). «Поздравляем президента Трампа с явным победителем сегодняшних президентских дебатов! Голосование за Трампа — это голосование за безопасные границы, более высокие зарплаты и более безопасную Америку. #DebateNight #Debates2024» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 28 июня 2024 года . Проверено 28 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Председатель Дон «К» Кальчмидт раскритиковал Джо Байдена за его состояние замешательства во время выступления — Республиканская партия Монтаны» . Республиканская партия Монтаны . 8 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 10 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Одобрения 2024 года» . Республиканская партия Небраски . 31 мая 2024 г. Проверено 31 мая 2024 г.
- ^ Мени, Джош (31 декабря 2023 г.). «Обзор Северной Невады за 2023 год» . КТВН . Проверено 31 декабря 2023 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Нью-Гэмпшира [@nhgop] (6 марта 2024 г.). « Выбор теперь ясен – еще 4 года катастрофической политики Байдена или возвращение к миру и процветанию при администрации Трампа». – @NHGOPChairman 243 дня, пока мы не вернем себе Белый дом и сохраним республиканское большинство в Нью-Гэмпшире!» ( Твиттер ). Архивировано из оригинала 6 марта 2024 года . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Республиканская партия Нью-Джерси [@NJGOP] (30 мая 2024 г.). «Это печальный день для нашей страны, но мы должны продолжать бороться. Сейчас, как никогда, важно обеспечить, чтобы мы доставили Нью-Джерси для @realDonaldTrump! 👏 🇺🇸 Присоединяйтесь к нашим усилиям, чтобы это произошло: станьте волонтером, сделайте пожертвование и самое главное: 🚨 Убирайся из голосования 🚨 #Trump2024» ( твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 4 июня 2024 года . Проверено 4 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ Республиканская партия Нью-Мексико [@NewMexicoGOP] (31 мая 2024 г.). «📢Завтра — суббота в поддержку Трампа! Мы должны поддержать президента Трампа, чтобы остановить эту вышедшую из-под контроля, деструктивную и последнюю в Америке администрацию Байдена. Лучший способ продемонстрировать свою поддержку президенту Трампу — проголосовать завтра, в субботу, 1 июня, последний день досрочного голосования, или в день выборов, вторник, 4 июня! Продолжить чтение, чтобы получить более важную информацию о голосовании: https://mailchi.mp/gopnm.org/support-rpnm8423-76456 #nmpol" ( Твиттер ). Архивировано из оригинала 4 июня 2024 года . Проверено 4 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Заявление председателя NYGOP Эда Кокса по поводу результатов супервторника» . Республиканский комитет штата Нью-Йорк . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Настоящий приговор будет вынесен 5 ноября. Помогите нам выиграть Северную Каролину для президента Трампа: www.nc.gop» . Фейсбук . 30 мая 2024 г. Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ «Направляя нашу страну на ПРАВИЛЬНЫЙ путь на Национальном съезде СРН 2024 года в MLW с 29 делегатами из Северной Дакоты. Вчера вечером это было праздничное и патриотическое открытие, поскольку сегодня начинается съезд. Привилегия для всех, поскольку мы представляем наш великий штат, поддерживая Дональда Трамп 🇺🇸" . Фейсбук . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Председатель штата Натан Дам объявляет, что 43 голоса делегатов Республиканской партии Оклахомы идут за выдвижение президента Дональда Дж. Трампа кандидатом от республиканской партии!!! #RNC2024 #Republican #Nominee #OKGOP» . Фейсбук . 15 июля 2024 г. Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Вмешательство в выборы, призванное заставить президента Трампа застрять в здании суда Нью-Йорка вместо того, чтобы разговаривать с американскими избирателями. Настоящие жертвы: те, кто страдает от #Байденфляции, хаотического #вторжения на границу и безудержной #преступности в ваших районах. Правда восторжествует по апелляции и снова с подавляющей победой 5 ноября . Фейсбук . 30 мая 2024 г. Проверено 16 июня 2024 г.
- ^ «Мы поздравляем президента Трампа и рады возможности работать с ним и добавляем его в нашу и без того замечательную команду штата. Вместе с Дэйвом Маккормиком, Дэйвом Сандей на посту генерального прокурора, Тимоти ДеФур на посту генерального аудитора и Стейси Гэррити от Пенсильвании эта команда обеспечит победы республиканцев. 5 ноября!» . Фейсбук . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Пауэрс, Джо (13 июля 2024 г.). «Председатель Пауэрс осуждает нападение на президента Трампа» . Республиканская партия Род-Айленда . Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «🚨Заявление🚨 После приостановки президентской кампании Никки Хейли председатель SCGOP Дрю МакКиссик опубликовал следующее заявление. ⬇️⬇️⬇️» . Фейсбук . 6 марта 2024 г. . Проверено 6 марта 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Южной Дакоты [@SDGOP] (18 июля 2024 г.). «Делегация Южной Дакоты готова сегодня вечером стать свидетелем президента Трампа на заключительной сессии СРН! 🇺🇸✨ Мы готовы сплотиться, поддержать и бороться, бороться, БОРАТЬСЯ за будущее нашей великой Нации! #Trump2024 # RNC2024» ( Твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 25 июля 2024 года . Проверено 25 июля 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Это печальный день для Америки. Действия пристрастного окружного прокурора, ошибочные и недоказанные обвинения, судебный процесс под наблюдением и под влиянием неизбранного судьи, пул присяжных из одного из самых демократических округов страны и осужденный лжец в качестве главного свидетеля, последний месяц лишь напомнил американцам, почему в Белом доме необходимо сильное руководство. Несмотря на сегодняшние события, американский народ вынесет окончательный вердикт по всем этим действиям, когда мы выберем президента Трампа. 5 ноября. Демократическая партия должна нести ответственность за продолжающееся использование законов. Пришло время каждому консервативному республиканцу проснуться, принять участие, сделать пожертвования и принять участие, потому что сегодняшний день напомнил нам о ставках на выборы 2024 года. , председатель ТНГОП" . Фейсбук . 30 мая 2024 г. Проверено 4 июня 2024 г.
- ^ Республиканская партия Техаса [@TexasGOP] (30 мая 2024 г.). «Сегодняшний вердикт суда-кенгуру показывает, насколько далеко зайдут демократы, чтобы уничтожить тех, с кем они просто не согласны. Поскольку Байден продолжает использовать систему правосудия в качестве оружия против своих политических оппонентов, мы должны провести черту на песке. Все, что они делают с президентом Трампом, они Следующим поступим с вами. 5 ноября — наш последний шанс спасти Америку. Масса жителей Техаса едины и рады избранию президента Дональда Трампа 47-м президентом Соединенных Штатов. Нам нужно восстановить наш суверенитет, закрыть границу, обеспечить наши выборы. и вернуть процветание и свободу» ( Твит ). Архивировано из оригинала 4 июня 2024 года . Проверено 4 июня 2024 г. - через Twitter .
- ^ «Спасибо Холли Кроули-Рабанн за то, что запечатлела прекрасный первый день этой важной недели. Сейчас, как никогда, мы должны твердо поддержать нашего кандидата Дональда Трампа» . Фейсбук . 14 июля 2024 г. . Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ Мирхофф, Сара (8 июля 2024 г.). «Республиканская партия Вермонта голосует за Трампа, отказываясь от правила, запрещающего поддержку кандидатов, осужденных за уголовные преступления» . ВТДиггер . Проверено 28 июня 2024 г.
- ^ Нунненкамп, Кен (6 марта 2024 г.). «Заявление председателя RPV Андерсона о победе Трампа на праймериз республиканцев в Вирджинии» . Республиканская партия Вирджинии . Проверено 7 марта 2024 г.
- ^ «Никто не заслуживает президентства больше, чем президент Трамп, каждый день рискующий своей жизнью ради Прекрасной Америки» . Фейсбук . 13 июля 2024 г. . Проверено 16 июля 2024 г.
- ^ «Республиканская партия Западной Вирджинии поддерживает Дональда Трампа на посту президента в 2024 году» . Республиканская партия Западной Вирджинии . 27 января 2024 г. . Проверено 4 февраля 2024 г.
- ^ «Президент Трамп сегодня участвует в голосовании, и ему нужен ВАШ голос! Найдите других местных консервативных кандидатов, которых можно поддержать: wis.gop/apr2. Найдите свой избирательный участок: wis.gop/MVPP. Выходите и проголосуйте до 20:00!» . Фейсбук . 2 апреля 2024 г. Проверено 2 апреля 2024 г.
- ^ Шилдс, Ханна (20 апреля 2024 г.). «Республиканская партия Вайоминга осуждает Гордона и поддерживает Трампа как кандидата в президенты от республиканской партии» . Вайоминг Трибьюн Игл . Проверено 20 апреля 2024 г.
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