List of Ted Cruz presidential campaign endorsements, 2016
Cruz For President | |
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Campaign | U.S. presidential election, 2016 |
Candidate |
Ted Cruz U.S. Senator (2013–present) Carly Fiorina CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) |
Affiliation | Republican Party |
Status |
Announced: March 23, 2015 |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas |
Key people | Jeff Roe, campaign manager |
Receipts | US$66,547,755 (2016-2-29[1]) |
Slogan | Together, we will win. |
Website | |
Cruz for President |
This is a list of prominent individuals and organizations that have voiced their endorsement of Ted Cruz as the Republican Party's presidential nominee for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Primary campaign endorsements
U.S. Governors
Current
- Greg Abbott, Texas[2]
- Phil Bryant, Mississippi[3]
- Eddie Calvo, Guam[4]
- Nikki Haley, South Carolina[5] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Gary Herbert, Utah[6]
- Mike Pence, Indiana[7] (Went on to become the Republican party nominee for Vice President to Donald Trump)
- Scott Walker, Wisconsin; 2016 presidential candidate[8]
Former
- Rick Perry, Texas; 2012 and 2016 presidential candidate[9]
- Jeb Bush, Florida; 2016 presidential candidate[10]
- Mark Sanford, South Carolina; Also current U.S. Representative from South Carolina[11]
- Pete Wilson, California[12]
U.S. Senators
Current
- Cory Gardner, Colorado [13] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Mike Lee, Utah[14]
- Lindsey Graham, South Carolina; 2016 presidential candidate[15] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)
- Jim Risch, Idaho[16] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
- Ben Sasse, Nebraska[17]
- Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania[18] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
Former
- Pete Wilson, California
- Bob Smith, New Hampshire; 2000 Presidential Candidate[19]
- Phil Gramm, Texas[20] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)
Executive branch officials
- John S. Herrington, 5th United States Secretary of Energy (1985–1989)[21]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[22] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[23]
- Brian Babin, Representative from Texas[24]
- Jim Bridenstine, Representative from Oklahoma[25]
- Mo Brooks, Representative from Alabama[26]
- Ken Buck, Representative from Colorado[27]
- Michael C. Burgess, Representative from Texas[28]
- John Culberson, Representative from Texas[29]
- Jeff Duncan, Representative from South Carolina[30]
- Trent Franks, Representative from Arizona[31]
- Louie Gohmert, Representative from Texas[32]
- Paul Gosar, Representative from Arizona[33]
- Sam Graves, Representative from Missouri[34]
- Glenn Grothman, Representative from Wisconsin[35]
- Jeb Hensarling, Representative from Texas[36]
- Jody Hice, Representative from Georgia[37]
- Tim Huelskamp, Representative from Kansas[38]
- Sam Johnson, Representative from Texas[39]
- Steve King, Representative from Iowa[40]
- Raúl Labrador, Representative from Idaho[41] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[42]
- Doug Lamborn, Representative from Colorado[43]
- Mia Love, Representative from Utah[44] (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)[45]
- Tom McClintock, Representative from California[46]
- Mark Meadows, Representative from North Carolina[47]
- Alex Mooney, Representative from West Virginia[48]
- John Ratcliffe, Representative from Texas[31]
- Reid Ribble, Representative from Wisconsin (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)[49]
- Dana Rohrabacher, Representative from California[50]
- Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona[51]
- David Schweikert, Representative from Arizona[52]
- Ann Wagner, Representative from Missouri[53]
- Randy Weber, Representative from Texas[54]
- Roger Williams, Representative from Texas[55]
Former
- Bob Barr, Representative from Georgia; also Libertarian Nominee in 2008[56]
- Paul Broun, Representative from Georgia[57]
- David Davis, Representative from Tennessee[58]
- Jack Kingston, Representative from Georgia[59]
- Jim Ryun, Representative from Kansas[60]
- Tom Tancredo, Representative from Colorado; also presidential candidate in 2008[61][62]
Republican National Committee members
- Ron Nehring, chair of CA GOP (2007–2011)[63]
- Mike Schroeder, California Republican Party Chairman (1997–1999)[64]
- Willis Lee, former Hawaii Republican Party Chairman[64]
- Barry Peterson, former Chairman of the Idaho Republican Party[64]
- Ellen Barrosse (DE), Melody Potter (WV), and Carolyn McLarty (OK), leaders of the Conservative Steering Committee of the Republican National Committee[65]
- Norm Semanko, chair of ID GOP (2008–2012)[66]
- Richard Cebra, chair of ME GOP (2012–2013)[64]
- Saul Anuzis, chair of MI GOP (2005–2009)[67]
- Jack Kimball, former Chairman of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee[68]
- Tina Benkiser, chair of TX GOP (2003–2009)[69]
- Morton Blackwell, Republican National Committeeman from Virginia[70]
- Kathy Hayden, Republican National Committeewoman from Virginia
- Dr. Jim Pelura, Former Chairman, Maryland Republican Party 2006-2009.
- Giovanni Cicione, former Chairman of the Rhode Island Republican Party[71]
- Tirso del Junco, former California Republican Party Chairman[21]
- Will Deschamps, former Montana Republican Party Chairman[72]
Statewide officials
- Mark Martin, Arkansas Secretary of State[73]
- Wayne W. Williams, Secretary of State of Colorado[74]
- Scott Gessler, former Secretary of State of Colorado[74]
- Ralph Hudgens, Georgia Insurance Commissioner[37]
- Ron Crane, Idaho State Treasurer[66]
- Matt Schultz, former Secretary of State of Iowa[75][76]
- Kirk Bushman, Montana Public Service Commissioner[72]
- Don Stenberg, Treasurer of Nebraska[77]
- Patricia Dillon Cafferata, former Nevada State Treasurer[78]
- Adam Laxalt, Nevada Attorney General[79]
- Charlie Condon, former South Carolina Attorney General[80]
- David J. Porter, Texas Railroad Commissioner[81]
- Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas[82]
- Ryan Sitton, Texas Railroad Commissioner[82]
- George Strake, Jr., former Secretary of State of Texas[64]
- Spencer Cox, Lieutenant Governor of Utah[83]
- Ken Cuccinelli, former Attorney General of Virginia and President of Senate Conservatives Fund[84]
- David Dewhurst, Former Lieutenant Governor of Texas[85]
- Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General[86]
State legislators
- Alabama State Senator: Shay Shelnutt[87]
- Nine Arizona State Representatives: Steve Montenegro (House Majority Leader),[88] David Livingston (House Majority Whip),[88] Bob Thorpe,[88] Vince Leach,[88]
Mark Finchem,[88] Anthony Kern,[88] Jay Lawrence,[88] Noel W. Campbell,[88] Adam Kwasman (former)[88] - Four Arizona State Senators: Judy Burges,[88] Sylvia Allen,[88] Steve Smith,[88] Al Melvin (former)[88]
- Fourteen Arkansas State Representatives: Bob Ballinger[89] Kim Hammer,[90] Donnie Copeland,[90] Bruce Cozart,[90] John Payton,[90] Brandt Smith,[90] Rick Beck,[90]
Mary Bentley,[90] Justin Gonzales,[90] Stephen Meeks,[90] Michelle Gray,[90] Dan Sullivan,[90] Robin Lundstrum,[90] Jack Ladyman[90] - Five Arkansas State Senators: Peggy Jeffries (former),[89] Linda Collins-Smith,[90] Terry Rice,[90] Scott Flippo,[90] Gary Stubblefield[90]
- Three California State Senators: Ted Gaines,[91] Jim Battin (former),[91] Dennis Hollingsworth (former Minority Leader)[91]
- Ten Members of the California State Assembly: Matthew Harper,[92] Shannon Grove,[92] Ray Haynes (former),[92] Marie Waldron,[91] Travis Allen,[91] Brian Jones,[91] Don Wagner,[91]
Jay Obernolte,[91] Martin Garrick (former Minority Leader),[91] Scott Baugh (former Minority Leader)[91]
- Seven Colorado State Senators: Chris Holbert,[74] Kevin Grantham,[74] Kent Lambert,[74] Kevin Lundberg,[74] Jack Tate,[74] Laura J. Woods,[74] Ted Harvey (former)[74]
- Twelve Colorado State Representatives: Perry Buck,[74] Justin Everett,[74] Stephen Humphrey,[74] Janak Joshi,[74] Gordon Klingenschmitt,[74] Tim Leonard,[74] Paul Lundeen,[74]
Patrick Neville,[74] Dan Nordberg,[74] Kim Ransom,[74] Kevin Van Winkle,[74] Cole Wist[74] - Connecticut State Senator Joe Markley[93]
- Florida State Senator: Alan Hays[94]
- Three Florida State Representatives: Neil Combee,[95] Mike Hill,[96] Larry Metz[97]
- Seven Georgia State Senators: Mike Crane,[37] Marty Harbin,[37] William Ligon,[37] Josh McKoon,[37] Bill Jackson,[98] Bruce Thompson,[98] Clint Day (former)[98]
- Eight Georgia State Representatives: Timothy Barr,[98] Emory Dunahoo,[98] Micah Gravley,[98] Sheri Gilligan,[98] Dustin Hightower,[98] Jeff Jones,[98] Jason Spencer,[98]
Tony McBrayer (former)[98] - Hawaii State Senator: Sam Slom[99]
- Hawaii State Representative: Bob McDermott[99]
- Five Idaho State Senators: Steve Vick,[100] Bob Nonini,[100] Sheryl Nuxoll,[100] Mary Souza,[100] Jim Rice[100]
- Fifteen Idaho State Representatives: Judy Boyle,[100] Terry Gestrin,[100] Sage Dixon,[100] Ronald M. Nate,[100] Joe Palmer,[100] Janet Trujillo,[100] Gayle Batt,[100] Steven Harris,[100]
Ron Mendive,[100] Brent Crane,[100] Paul Shepherd,[100] Jason Monks,[100] Heather Scott,[100] Greg Chaney,[100] Lenore Barrett (former)[100] - Two Illinois State Senators: Tim Bivins,[101] Chapin Rose[101]
- Illinois State Representative: Jeanne Ives[102]
- Five Indiana State Senators: Brandt Hershman (Majority Leader),[103] Jeff Raatz,[103] Dennis Kruse,[103] Travis Holdman,[103] Scott Schneider[103]
- Eleven Indiana State Representatives: P. Eric Turner (former Speaker Pro Tempore),[104] Timothy Wesco,[104] Matthew Lehman (Majority Leader),[103] Mike Speedy,[103] Dale DeVon,[103] Tim Brown,[103] Donald Lehe,[103] Bob Cherry,[103] Wes Culver,[103] Bob Heaton,[103] Cindy Noe (former)[103]
- Six Iowa State Senators: Jake Chapman,[75][76] Dennis Guth,[76] Jason Schultz,[76] Bill Anderson,[105] Randy Feenstra,[106] Jerry Behn[107]
- Six Iowa State Representatives: Greg Heartsill,[75][76] Steve Holt,[75][76] Larry Sheets,[75][76] Ralph Watts.,[75][76] Terry Baxter,[108] Sandy Salmon[109]
- Three Kansas State Senators: Tom Arpke,[110] Mary Pilcher-Cook,[110] Steve Fitzgerald[110]
- Fourteen Kansas State Representatives: Mark Kahrs,[111] Amanda Grosserode,[110] William Sutton,[110] Brett Hildabrand,[110] Blake Carpenter,[110] Craig McPherson,[110]
Dennis Hedke,[110] J. R. Claeys,[110] John Rubin,[110] Kasha Kelley,[110] Randy Garber,[110] Randy Powell,[110] Mike Kiegerl,[110] Steve Huebert,[110] Tony Barton[110] - Former Louisiana State Senator: Elbert Guillory[112]
- Four Maine State Senators: Garrett Mason (Majority Leader),[113] Paul Davis,[113] David Burns,[113] James Hamper[113]
- Fourteen Maine State Representatives: MaryAnne Kinney,[113] Kathleen Dillingham,[113] Jeffrey Timberlake,[113] Dale Crafts,[113] Ricky Long,[113] Kevin Battle,[113]
Michael McClellan,[113] Russell Black,[113] Jeffrey Hanley,[113] Richard Campbell,[113] Peter Lyford,[113] Stacey Guerin,[113] Joel Stetkis,[113] Jonathan Kinney[113] - Three Maryland State Senators: Michael Hough,[114] Justin Ready,[114] Stephen M. Waugh[114]
- Ten Maryland State Representatives: Neil Parrott,[114] Brett Wilson,[114] William Folden,[114] Warren E. Miller,[114] Deb Rey,[114] Sid Saab,[114] Tony McConkey,[114]
Glen Glass,[114] Steven J. Arentz,[114] Jefferson L. Ghrist[114] - Massachusetts State Representative: James J. Lyons, Jr.[115]
- Two Michigan State Senators: Patrick Colbeck,[116] Bruce Patterson[117]
- Six Michigan State Representatives: Ray Franz,[118] Lana Theis,[117] Joel Johnson,[117] Gary Glenn,[117] Thomas Hooker,[117] Fulton Sheen (former)[117]
- Three Minnesota State Senators: Roger Chamberlain,[119] Paul Gazelka,[119] Al DeKruif (former)[119]
- Ten Minnesota State Representatives: Steve Drazkowski,[120] Cindy Pugh,[120] Glenn Gruenhagen,[121] Dave Hancock,[121] Josh Heintzeman,[121] Jerry Hertaus,[121]
Tim Miller,[121] Jim Newberger,[121] Kathy Lohmer,[119] Steve Green - Two Mississippi State Senators: Chris McDaniel,[122] Melanie Sojourner (former)[122]
- Eleven Missouri State Senators: Dr. Bob Onder,[123] Eric Schmitt,[124] Jim Lembke (former),[123] Delbert Scott (former),[123] Brad Lager (former),[123]
Chuck Purgason (former),[123] Bob Onder,[125] Ed Emery,[125] Will Kraus,[125] Jason Crowell (former),[125] John Lamping (former)[125] - Fourteen Missouri State Representatives: Carl Bearden (former Speaker pro Tempore),[123] Eric Burlison,[123] John McCaherty,[123] Bill White,[123] Rob Vescovo,[123]
Rick Brattin,[123] Charlie Davis,[123] Doug Funderburk (former),[123] Bryan Stevenson (former),[123] Denny Hoskins (Speaker Pro Tem),[125] Paul Curtman,[125]
John Weimann,[125] Kurt Bahr,[125] Mark Parkinson[125] - Four Montana State Senators: Matthew Rosendale (Majority Leader),[72] Cary Smith (Majority Whip),[72] Kris Hansen,[72] Ken Miller (former)[72]
- Eleven Montana State Representatives: Daniel Zolnikov,[72] Austin Knudsen (Speaker),[72] Alan Doane (Majority Whip),[72] Nancy Ballance,[72] Seth Berglee,[72] Tom L. Burnett,[72]
Brad Tschida,[72] Matthew Monfortun,[72] Dale Mortensen,[72] Theresa Manzella,[72] Sarah Laszloffy[72] - Fourteen Nebraska State Senators: John Murante,[77] Dave Bloomfield,[77] Joni Craighead,[77] Laura Ebke,[77] Curt Friesen,[77] Mike Groene,[77] Dan Hughes,[77] Bill Kintner,[77] Tyson Larson,[77] Brett Lindstrom,[77] Merv Riepe,[77] Jim Scheer,[77] Ken Schilz,[77] Dan Watermeier[77]
- Six Members of the Nevada Assembly: Victoria Seaman,[126] Michele Fiore,[126] John Moore,[126] Victoria Dooling,[127] Ira Hansen,[127] Jim Wheeler[128]
- Two New Hampshire State Senators: Dave Wheeler (1992–1998, also rep 1988–1992),[19] Fenton Groen (former),[129]
- Thirty-eight New Hampshire State Representatives: Duane Brown,[19][130] Carol Bush,[19] Jane Cormier (former),[19] Sue DeLemus,[19] Jeff Harris,[19] Eric Johnson,[19]
Josh Moore,[19] Jeanine Notter,[19] Bill O'Brien (Speaker[19] 2010–2012),[131] Greg Salts (former),[19] David Scott (former),[19] Ken Sheffert (former),[19] James Spillane,[19]
Len Turcotte.,[19] Warren Groen,[129] Rick Christie,[129] Allen Cook,[129] Guy Comtois,[129] Bill Kuch,[129] Walter Koloziej,[129] Patrick Bick,[129] Carol Vita (former),[129]
Lucien Vita (former),[129] Colette Worsman (former),[129] Harry Accornero (former),[129] Richard Gordon,[132] Timothy Twombly,[132] Fran Wendelboe (former),[68]
Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien,[68] Will Smith (former),[68] Max Abramson,[133] Eric Eastman,[133] Harold French,[133] Larry Gagne,[133] J. R. Hoell,[133] Mark McLean,[133]
Maureen Mooney[134] - New Jersey Assemblyman: Michael Patrick Carroll[135]
- New York State Senator: David Storobin (former)[136]
- North Carolina State Senator: Philip E. Berger (President pro tempore)[137]
- North Carolina State Representative: Rayne Brown[138]
- Ohio State Representative: Andy Thompson[139]
- Three Oklahoma State Senators: Brian Bingman (President pro tempore),[140] Gary Stanislawski,[140] Anthony Sykes[140]
- Nine Oklahoma State Representatives: David Brumbaugh,[140] David Derby,[140] Dan Fisher,[140] Mark Lepak,[140] Mark McCullough,[140] Michael Rogers,[140]
Chuck Strohm,[140] Ken Walker,[140] Justin Wood[140] - South Carolina State Senator: Lee Bright.[141][142]
- Four South Carolina State Representatives: Bill Chumley,[141][142] Wendy Nanney,[143] Mike Burns,[144] Garry R. Smith[144]
- Five Tennessee State Senators: Janice Bowling,[58] Mark Green,[58] Joey Hensley,[58] Frank S. Niceley,[58] Jim Tracy[58]
- Eighteen Tennessee State Representative: Joe Carr (former),[145] Judd Matheny (former House Speaker Pro-Tempore),[69] Sheila Butt (House Majority Floor Leader),[69]
Kelly Keisling,[69] Mike Sparks,[69] Courtney Rogers,[69] James Van Huss,[69] Jerry Sexton,[69] Jay Reedy,[69] Jason Zachary,[69] Tilman Goins,[58] Ron Lollar,[58]
Billy Spivey,[58] Rick Womick[58] - Five Texas State Senators: Brian Birdwell,[146] Konni Burton,[146] Brandon Creighton,[146] Lois Kolkhorst,[146] Bob Hall[146]
- Forty-Three Texas State Representatives: Cecil Bell Jr.,[146] DeWayne Burns,[146] Myra Crownover,[5] Gary Elkins,[146] Pat Fallon,[146] Allen Fletcher,[146] Dan Flynn,[146]
James Frank,[5] John Frullo,[146] Dan Huberty,[146] Bryan Hughes,[146] Jason Isaac,[5] Mark Keough,[146] Stephanie Klick,[146] Matt Krause,[146] Brooks Landgraf,[146]
Jodie Laubenberg,[146] Jeff Leach,[146] Ken Mercer (former),[147] Will Metcalf,[146] Doug Miller,[146] Rick Miller,[146] Jim Murphy,[146] Andrew Murr,[146] Gilbert Peña,[5]
Larry Phillips,[146] John Raney,[146] Debbie Riddle,[146] Matt Rinaldi,[146] Matt Schaefer,[146] Mike Schofield,[146] Matt Shaheen,[146] Wayne Smith,[146] Stuart Spitzer,[146]
Tony Tinderholt,[146] Scott Turner,[146] Jason Villalba,[5] Molly White,[146] John Wray,[146] Bill Zedler,[146] John Zerwas,[146] Paul Pressler (former)[148] - Four Utah State Representatives: Christopher Herrod (former),[149] Curtis Oda,[149] Ken Sumsion (former),[149] Matt Throckmorton (former)[149]
- Two Virginia State Senators: Bill Stanley,[150] Dick Black[151]
- Two Virginia State Delegates: Mark Berg,[151] Brenda Pogge[151]
- Two Washington State Representatives: Graham Hunt,[152] Jesse Young[152]
- Three Wisconsin State Senators: Duey Stroebel,[153] Van Wanggaard,[154] Stephen Nass[154]
- Twenty Wisconsin State Representatives: David Craig,[153] Bob Gannon,[153] Andre Jacque,[153] Jesse Kremer,[153] Dean Knudson,[153] Adam Neylon,[153]
Jim Steineke (Majority Leader),[155] Robin Vos (Speaker),[156] Janel Brandtjen,[154] Jeremy Thiesfeldt,[154] Jim Ott,[154] Joan Ballweg,[154] Joe Sanfelippo,[154] Joel Kleefisch,[154]
John Macco,[154] John Spiros,[154] Ken Skowronski,[154] Keith Ripp,[154] Mike Kuglitsch,[154] Robert Brooks[154] - Three Wyoming State Senators: Curt Meier,[157] Larry S. Hicks,[157] Kit Jennings (former)[157]
- Ten Wyoming State Representatives: Edward Buchanan (former Speaker),[157] Mark Baker,[157] Scott Clem,[157] Harlan Edmonds,[157] Mark Jennings,[157] David Miller,[157]
Tom Reeder,[157] Nathan Winters,[158] Amy Edmonds,[157] Mark Semlek,[157] Matt Teeters[157]
Mayors and other municipal leaders
- Diane Harkey, Member of the California State Board of Equalization[91]
- Michelle Park Steel, Orange County Supervisor[91]
- Jan Goldsmith, San Diego City Attorney[91]
- Steve Lonegan, former Mayor of Bogota, New Jersey[159]
International political figures
- Cory Bernardi, Australian Senator (Liberal Party)[160]
- Kenneth Svendsen, Norwegian MP (Progress Party)[161]
- Oskar Jarle Grimstad, Norwegian MP (Progress Party)[161]
- Trevor Loudon, (ACT New Zealand) New Zealand-born anti-communist commentator[162]
- Janusz Korwin-Mikke, Polish MEP, leader of KORWiN[163]
- Louise Mensch, former British MP (Conservative Party), author and political commentator[164]
Business people
- Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett Packard; 2016 presidential candidate. Also Cruz's VP candidate [165]
- Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric[166] (also author/speaker)
- Dan and Farris Wilks, founders of Wilks Masonry[167]
- Kelcy Warren, chairman and chief executive officer of Energy Transfer Partners[82]
- Charles Foster (attorney), chairman of Foster LLP[168]
- Darwin Deason, founder of Affiliated Computer Services[82]
- Scott Banister, entrepreneur, investor, libertarian activist and former Rand Paul supporter[169]
- Robert Mercer, hedge funds[170]
- Rod D. Martin — Chairman of The Martin Organization, former PayPal executive, former President of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies[171]
- Toby Neugebauer, shale and fracking private equity[170]
- Richard Uihlein, manufacturing[172]
- Cary M. Maguire, president of energy companies[173]
- Neil Bush, son of George H. W. Bush; brother of George W. Bush and Jeb Bush[174]
Celebrities, commentators, and activists
- Arizona: Len Munsil, president of Arizona Christian University[175]
- Arkansas: Twila Paris, musician[176]
- California: Adam Baldwin, actor[177]
- California: Adam Carolla, radio and television host[178]
- California: Paul Chappell (College President and Pastor)[179]
- California: Lionel Chetwynd, script writer[180]
- California: John C. Eastman, law professor and constitutional law scholar[92]
- California: Clint Howard, actor[181]
- California: Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of Daily Wire[182]
- California: Thomas Sowell, economist, Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University[183]
- California: James Woods, actor and conservative activist[184]
- California: Barbara Nicolosi, screenwriter[134]
- California: Michael Uhlmann, professor of government at Claremont Graduate University[134]
- Colorado: James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family[185]
- Connecticut: Peter Wolfgang, executive director of Family Institute of Connecticut[186]
- Florida: Steven Bauer, actor[187]
- Georgia: Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and national coordinator of Tea Party Patriots[188]
- Georgia: Erick Erickson, columnist and radio host[189]
- Hawaii: Jason Jones, film-maker[190]
- Idaho: Douglas Wilson, pastor[191]
- Illinois: Jonathan Hoenig, founding member of the Capitalist Pig Hedge Fund[192]
- Illinois: Dan Proft, radio talk show host[134]
- Iowa: Jeff Roe (campaign manager for Ted Cruz's 2016 presidential campaign)[193]
- Iowa Bob Vander Plaats, president of the Family Leader[194]
- Kansas Troy Newman, pro-life activist[195]
- Kansas: R. Lee Ermey, actor[196] and former marine
- Kentucky: Dakota Meyer, marine sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient[197]
- Louisiana: Phil Robertson, hunter, businessman, and reality TV star of Duck Dynasty[198]
- Louisiana: C.L. Bryant, conservative African-American radio talk show host, pastor Shreveport, Louisiana[199]
- Maryland: Gus Alzona, Realtor, CPA, consultant, musician, elected Member of the Montgomery County Maryland Republican Central Committee,[200] first elected official
in Maryland to endorse Ted Cruz for President, August 6, 2016[201] - Michigan: Debbie Schlussel, talk radio host and political commentator[202]
- Missouri: Mike Bickle, evangelical leader[203][204]
- Missouri: David Limbaugh, political commentator[205]
- New Jersey: William R. Forstchen, historian and author[138]
- New Jersey: Robert P. George, professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University[206]
- New York: Andrew C. McCarthy, columnist and national security expert[207]
- New York: Gavin McInnes, writer, creative director, actor, comedian, and co-founder of Vice Media.[208]
- New York: Pamela Geller (activist)[209][210]
- New York: Debra Burlingame activist[211]
- New York: Roger Kimball editor[212]
- New York: William A. Jacobson lawyer, professor, prominent blogger[213]
- New York: Herb London, activist, commentator, author, and academic.[214]
- North Carolina: The Benham Brothers, Former MLB Players and TV Hosts
- North Carolina: Don Brown (author), former U.S.Navy JAG officer, bestselling author of the Navy Justice Series & Call Sign Extortion 17: The Shoot-Down of SEAL Team Six
- North Carolina: Michael L. Brown, Messianic Jewish theology professor, columnist, and radio host[215]
- North Carolina: C. Boyden Gray, former US diplomat (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[216]
- Oklahoma: Everett Piper, President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University[217]
- Pennsylvania: Daniel Pipes, founder and president of the Middle East Forum[218]
- South Carolina: Bob Jones III, 3rd president of Bob Jones University[219]
- Tennessee: Steve Gill, conservative talk radio host[69]
- Tennessee: Michael Tait, lead singer of Newsboys[220]
- Tennessee: Arthur Laffer, economist for Reagan administration[221]
- Tennessee: Andrew C. McCarthy, columnist for National Review[222]
- Tennessee: Ben Ferguson, conservative political commentator[223]
- Texas: Robin Armstrong, former Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas[112]
- Texas: Dana Loesch, Radio host[224]
- Texas: Mica Mosbacher, author, philanthropist[225]
- Texas: Marcus Luttrell, former Navy Seal, actor and former Rick Perry supporter[226]
- Texas: Taya Kyle, widow of Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and former Rick Perry supporter[226]
- Texas: Gary Clarke, actor[227]
- Texas: Glenn Beck, conservative/libertarian activist, columnist, founder of 9-12 Project[228]
- Texas: de:Carol Everett, pro-life activist, president of The Heidi Group[229]
- Texas: Ric Flair, wrestler[230]
- Texas: Michael McIver, Publisher, Texas Conservative Digest
- Texas: Chuck Woolery, game show host[231]
- Texas: Robert Koons, professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas[134]
- Vermont: David Mamet, writer-director, playwright[187]
- Virginia: Cynthia Dunbar,[150]
- Virginia: Mark Levin, radio host and attorney[232]
- Virginia: Richard Viguerie, chairman of ConservativeHQ.com[233]
- Virginia: Virginia Thomas, attorney and founder of Liberty Consulting[234]
- Virginia: Michael Farris,Chancellor of Patrick Henry College[235]
- Virginia: E. W. Jackson, 2013 Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia[236]
- Utah: Gayle Ruzicka, State leader Utah [Eagle Forum]
- Washington: Keli Carender, initial activist for Tea Party movement[237]
- Washington, DC: William G. Boykin, former Lieutenant General[238]
- Washington, DC: Virginia Thomas, founder of Liberty Consulting[239]
- Washington, DC: Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council and Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives[240]
- Washington, DC: Sandy Rios, Director of Governmental Affairs for American Family Association[241]
- Washington, DC: Gary Bauer, conservative activist; unsuccessful presidential candidate, 2000[242]
- Washington, DC: Jerry A. Johnson, president of National Religious Broadcasters[243]
- Washington, DC: Robert B. Charles, former Assistant Secretary of State[244]
- Washington, DC: Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women for America
- Washington, DC: Joseph Farah, editor-in-chief of WorldNetDaily[245]
- Washington, DC: L. Brent Bozell III, conservative activist, columnist, president, Media Research Center[246]
- Washington, DC: Brian S. Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage[134]
- Wisconsin: Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila, former Green Bay Packers defensive[247]
- Wyoming: Lynne Cheney, author, scholar[248]
Newspapers and magazines
- National Review, semi-monthly magazine[249]
- The New York Sun, daily newspaper based in New York City[250]
Organizations
- American Conservative Party (United States)[251]
- California Republican Assembly[252]
- CatholicVote[253]
- Club for Growth[254]
- Georgia Right to Life[255]
- Gun Owners of America[256]
- National Federation of Republican Assemblies[257]
- National Organization for Marriage[258]
- National Right to Life Committee[259]
- New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms[260]
- Secure America Now[261]
- Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund[188]
- Texans for Fiscal Responsibility[262]
- Texas Patriots PAC[263]
- Young Conservatives of Texas[264]
References
- ↑ "Committee/Candidate Details". Federal Election Commission.
- ↑ "Greg Abbott Endorses Ted Cruz for President". The Texas Tribune. 2016-02-24. Retrieved 2016-02-24.
- ↑ "Gov. Bryant endorses Cruz". Jackson Clarion-Ledger. March 7, 2016.
- ↑ "Gov. Calvo endorses Ted Cruz for president". Guam Pacific Daily News. January 30, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Svitek, Patrick. Cruz Wins Support of Former Rubio Backers in Texas, Texas Tribune, March 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Utah Gov. Gary Herbert endorses Ted Cruz for president". Salt Lake Tribune. March 21, 2016.
- ↑ Glueck, Katie; Gass, Nick (April 29, 2016). "Indiana Gov. Pence offers tepid endorsement of Cruz". Retrieved April 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker endorses Ted Cruz". USA Today. March 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Rick Perry endorses Ted Cruz". Politico.
- ↑ "Governor Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz for President". Cruz News. 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2016-03-23.
- ↑ "Rep. Mark Sanford, Former SC Governor, Endorses Cruz". The Daily Caller. February 19, 2016.
- ↑ "Updates from the California Republican Party convention: Former Gov. Pete Wilson endorses Ted Cruz". Los Angeles Times. April 30, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
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