U.S. Governors[edit]
Current[edit]
U.S. Senators[edit]
U.S. Representatives[edit]
Current[edit]
Executive branch officials[edit]
- Jeff Lord, former White House associate political director for the Reagan administration (1987–88)[874]
Statewide officials[edit]
Current[edit]
State legislators[edit]
Current[edit]
- Alabama State Representatives: Ed Henry,[879] Jim Carns[880]
- Georgia State Senators: Burt Jones,[881] Michael Williams[882]
- Iowa State Senator: Brad Zaun[883]
- Massachusetts State Representative: Geoff Diehl[884]
- Nevada State Assemblyman: Brent Jones[885]
- New Hampshire State Representatives:Fred Doucette,[886][887][888] Werner Horn,[889][890] Joe Pitre,[889][890] Stephen Stepanek (Deputy Majority Leader),[886][888][891][892] Dan Tamburello,[889][890] Joshua Whitehouse[893][894] Robert Fisher[895]
- New Jersey State Senators: Michael J. Doherty,[896] Joe Pennacchio[897]
- Oklahoma State Representatives: Mike Christian,[898] John R. Bennett,[898]
- Oklahoma State Senators: Ralph Shortey,[898] Mark Allen[898]
- Rhode Island State Representative: Joseph A. Trillo[899]
- South Carolina State Representative: James H. Merrill (former Majority Leader)[900][901]
- West Virginia State Senator: Mark R. Maynard[902]
- West Virginia State Delegates: Randy Smith, Ron Walters, Brad White, Ray Canterbury, Joshua Nelson[902]
Businesspeople[edit]
- Carl Icahn, billionaire activist investor[909][910]
- Robert Kiyosaki, businessman and author (authored two business books with the candidate)[911]
- Charles Kushner, real estate developer and co-owner of Kushner Properties[912]
- Jared Kushner, co-owner of Kushner Properties, owner of The New York Observer, son-in-law of the candidate[912]
- Nancy Mace, businesswoman and author[913]
- Carl Paladino, real estate mogul, Chairman of the Ellicott Development Co., Buffalo Public Schools board of education member[914]
- Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Commander, star of Duck Dynasty[915] (previously endorsed Bobby Jindal)[916]
- Wayne Allyn Root, businessman, politician, television and radio personality[917]
- Phil Ruffin, businessman and partner of Trump Hotel Las Vegas[918]
- Paul Teutul, Sr. Co. founder of Orange County Choppers[919]
- Ivanka Trump, businesswoman, writer, and former model, daughter of the candidate[920]
- Dana White, president of Ultimate Fighting Championship[921]
International political figures[edit]
Organizations[edit]
Religious leaders[edit]
Celebrities[edit]
Actors and comedians[edit]
Athletes and sports figures[edit]
- Clay Buchholz, Major League Baseball baseball player [942]
- Ted DiBiase, former professional wrestler[943]
- Mike Ditka, retired NFL player, coach and television commentator[944]
- Hulk Hogan, professional wrestler, actor, television personality, entrepreneur, and musician[945]
- Bob Knight, Hall of Fame basketball coach[946]
- Jerry Lawler, professional wrestler[947]
- Matt Light, retired NFL offensive tackle[948]
- Shawne Merriman, retired NFL linebacker[949]
- Tito Ortiz, former UFC light-heavyweight champion[950]
- Terrell Owens, retired NFL wide receiver and television personality[951][952]
- John Rocker, ex-baseball player[953]
- Dennis Rodman, retired professional basketball player and television personality[954][955]
- Latrell Sprewell, retired NBA All-Star basketball player [956]
- Mike Tyson, professional boxer[957]
- Herschel Walker, retired NFL running back[958]
- Holly Holm, current UFC women’s bantamweight champion[959]
- Chris Weidman, former UFC middleweight champion[960]
Commentators, writers and columnists[edit]
- Conrad Black, Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher and author[961]
- Olavo de Carvalho, Brazilian philosopher, political commentator and essayist[962]
- Ann Coulter, political commentator and writer[963]
- Adam Curry, political commentator and former MTV VJ[964][965]
- Gavin McInnes, writer, creative director, actor, comedian, and co-founder of Vice Media[966][967]
- Michael Scheuer, political blogger and author and former Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station.[968]
- Jared Taylor, author and editor of American Renaissance[969]
- Diana West, author and columnist[970]
- Milo Yiannopoulos, journalist and political commentator[971]
Media personalities and socialites[edit]
- Dan Bilzerian, professional poker player, media personality[972] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[973]
- Teresa Giudice, television personality from The Real Housewives of New Jersey who worked with Trump on The Celebrity Apprentice[974]
- Jesse James, television personality and former CEO of Austin Speed Shop[975]
- Max Keiser, broadcaster and film maker[976]
- Charlotte Laws, television host and author[977]
- Omarosa Manigault, reality television show personality, and Baptist minister[978]
- Trisha Paytas, YouTube personality and entertainer[979]
- Jeanine Pirro, judge, TV show host[980]
- Tila Tequila, model, actress and television personality[981]
- Ivana Trump, ex-wife of the candidate, socialite and former athlete and fashion model[982]
Radio hosts[edit]
Social and political activists[edit source | edit]
- Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Maricopa County[129][130]
- Jim Gilchrist, leader and co-founder of the Minuteman Project[131]
- William Daniel Johnson, chairman and cofounder of the American Freedom Party[132]
- Jimmy McMillan, former New York City mayoral and New York gubernatorial candidate (Rent Is Too Damn High Party)[71]
- Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and founder of the Eagle Forum[133]
- Roosh V, writer, pick-up artist [134]
- Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ, Political activist, President of Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
Singers and musicians[edit]
- Zoltan Bathory, guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch[995]
- Aaron Carter, singer[996]
- Jesse Hughes, singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as frontman of the California-based rock band Eagles of Death Metal[997]
- Loretta Lynn, country music singer-songwriter[998]
- Wayne Newton, entertainer and singer[999]
- Ted Nugent, musician, singer-songwriter and political activist[1,000]
- Kid Rock, musician, actor[1,001] (previously endorsed Ben Carson)[1,002]
- Sergey ‘Pauk’ Troitsky, leader of Russian thrash metal band Corrosia Metalla[1,003]
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February 27th, 2016 @ 8:02 pm
They forgot Sen. Jeff Sessions from Alabama
February 27th, 2016 @ 8:04 pm
Which would be my pick for Vice President.
February 27th, 2016 @ 8:07 pm
And you forgot Maine’s Governor Paul LePage
February 27th, 2016 @ 8:18 pm
I did not. Wikipedia did not add him yet
February 27th, 2016 @ 8:19 pm
Sessions did not officially endorse Trump yet
February 27th, 2016 @ 10:13 pm
It looks like there is a growing plot to take out Trump at the GOP Convention, just as I have been afraid of. Apparently there was a meeting last night of 200 representatives of the GOP, including Rubio and his people. There is talk of “Rule 40.B” of the Convention Rules (or by-laws?) which has to do with a candidate not being able to force his delegates to vote for him on the first ballot. The rule was made to prevent Ron Paul from being the GOP nominee. You can find all of this on a YouTube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjKFLPgBrh8 Like I suspected after Romney’s jumping all over Trump about taxes, it looks like they are going to try and bring in Romney as the GOP candidate. Much of this information is before the 30 minute mark. This is the kind of corruption that has run this country for decades, and unless we get Trump for President, we’ll never be able to get rid of these criminals without a revolution. And if they DO what they’re planning, we could see an uprising that we haven’t seen in over 200 years. ALL of these criminals need to be tried, convicted, and executed for treason!
February 28th, 2016 @ 2:01 am
if they’ll rob Trump of nomination, he’ll run as a 3rd party candidate, they’ll lose
February 28th, 2016 @ 2:35 pm
It seem to me that Romney himself had a lot of hidden money problems when he ran for President.
February 28th, 2016 @ 2:55 pm
Here is Mitt Romney.
Romney’s record at Bain Capital and Bain’s investments were a prominent issue, with Romney arguing his tenure at Bain demonstrated management and leadership skills that created thousands of jobs. Political opponents have argued that under Romney, some investments at Bain increased investor profits at the expense of middle-class workers who were laid off.[90][91] Romney took a leave of absence from Bain Capital in February 1999 to manage the Salt Lake City Olympics. Romney remained named on company documents while reorganization of Bain and according to SEC filings, he continued to be the “sole shareholder, sole director, Chief Executive Officer and President” of Bain for 3 additional years.[92] This discrepancy was reported by The Boston Globe in July 2012[93] and used by Obama[94] and his campaign in its ads that Romney was responsible for the activities of Bain Capital during that period, from 1999 to 2002.[95] According to Bain, Romney played no active role despite his name being on the required filings.[96][97] FactCheck.org examined the issue and reported that Romney did leave Bain in 1999.[98] A report by Glenn Kessler of The Washington Post [99] reported that there is little or no basis for the assertions by an Obama campaign staffer of criminal charges or civil liability with respect to the SEC filings.[99] Romney’s campaign cried foul and Romney personally demanded an apology which was refused by the Obama campaign.[95][100][101]
In June 2012, former President Bill Clinton said that Romney, in having served as governor and having had a “sterling business career,” met the basic qualifications to perform the essential functions of the presidency.[102][103] Clinton also warned that Romney’s economic proposals were “wrong-headed” and that a Romney presidency would be “calamitous” for the country and the world.[104][105]