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* 238 former officials and staff for U.S. Presidents [[George W. Bush]] (2001-2009) and [[George H.W. Bush]] (1989-1993), and U.S. Presidential candidates [[Mitt Romney]] (2012) and [[John McCain]] (2008) ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="r328">{{cite web | last=Garrison | first=Joey | title=More than 200 Bush, McCain, Romney alums endorse Harris, hit Trump | website=USA TODAY | date=2024-08-26 | url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/26/bush-mccain-romney-trump-harris-2024/74947380007/ | access-date=2024-09-15 | quote=Of course, we have plenty of honest, ideological disagreements with Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz. That’s to be expected. The alternative, however, is simply untenable. At home, another four years of Donald Trump’s chaotic leadership, this time focused on advancing the dangerous goals of Project 2025, will hurt real, everyday people and weaken our sacred institutions.}}</ref> |
* 238 former officials and staff for U.S. Presidents [[George W. Bush]] (2001-2009) and [[George H.W. Bush]] (1989-1993), and U.S. Presidential candidates [[Mitt Romney]] (2012) and [[John McCain]] (2008) ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="r328">{{cite web | last=Garrison | first=Joey | title=More than 200 Bush, McCain, Romney alums endorse Harris, hit Trump | website=USA TODAY | date=2024-08-26 | url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/08/26/bush-mccain-romney-trump-harris-2024/74947380007/ | access-date=2024-09-15 | quote=Of course, we have plenty of honest, ideological disagreements with Vice President Harris and Gov. Walz. That’s to be expected. The alternative, however, is simply untenable. At home, another four years of Donald Trump’s chaotic leadership, this time focused on advancing the dangerous goals of Project 2025, will hurt real, everyday people and weaken our sacred institutions.}}</ref><ref name="i342">{{cite web | title=Bush, McCain, and Romney Alumni for Harris Statement | url=https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25071901/bush-mccain-and-romney-alumni-for-harris-statement.pdf | access-date=2024-09-19}}</ref> |
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* 111 alumni for Reagan, Bush, McCain & Romney ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="s487">{{cite web | last=Bohannon | first=Molly | title=Over 100 Ex-GOP Officials Endorse Harris—Here’s The Full List | website=Forbes | date=2024-09-18 | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2024/09/18/over-100-ex-gop-officials-endorse-harris-heres-the-full-list/ | access-date=2024-09-18}}</ref> |
* 111 alumni for Reagan, Bush, McCain & Romney ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="s487">{{cite web | last=Bohannon | first=Molly | title=Over 100 Ex-GOP Officials Endorse Harris—Here’s The Full List | website=Forbes | date=2024-09-18 | url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2024/09/18/over-100-ex-gop-officials-endorse-harris-heres-the-full-list/ | access-date=2024-09-18}}</ref> |
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* Over 100 former Republican national security officials ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="p613">{{cite web | last=Baker | first=Peter | title=111 Former G.O.P. Officials Back Harris, Calling Trump ‘Unfit to Serve’ | quote=[Trump] is unfit to serve again as President, or indeed in any office of public trust.| website=The New York Times | date=2024-09-18 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/18/us/politics/republican-officials-harris-endorsement.html | access-date=2024-09-19}}</ref><ref name="t015">{{cite web | title=Republican Former National Security Leaders Statement of Support for Vice President Harris | quote=[Trump] is unfit to serve again as President, or indeed in any office of public trust.| url=https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/documenttools/38a5a90bef9711ef/a1c00612-full.pdf | access-date=2024-09-19}}</ref> |
* Over 100 former Republican national security officials ''(endorsed Kamala Harris)''<ref name="p613">{{cite web | last=Baker | first=Peter | title=111 Former G.O.P. Officials Back Harris, Calling Trump ‘Unfit to Serve’ | quote=[Trump] is unfit to serve again as President, or indeed in any office of public trust.| website=The New York Times | date=2024-09-18 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/18/us/politics/republican-officials-harris-endorsement.html | access-date=2024-09-19}}</ref><ref name="t015">{{cite web | title=Republican Former National Security Leaders Statement of Support for Vice President Harris | quote=[Trump] is unfit to serve again as President, or indeed in any office of public trust.| url=https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/documenttools/38a5a90bef9711ef/a1c00612-full.pdf | access-date=2024-09-19}}</ref> |
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This is a list of Republicans and conservatives who have openly expressed opposition to former President Donald Trump's 2024 campaign for President of the United States.
Former Trump administration officials
U.S. vice president
- Mike Pence, U.S. Vice President (2017–2021) under Trump, Governor of Indiana (2013–2017), U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2003–2013), U.S. Representative from IN-02 (2001–2003)[1][2] (will not endorse Trump in general election due to Trump's actions during the January 6 attack, ran against Trump in the Republican primaries)
Cabinet-level officials
- John Bolton, U.S. National Security Advisor (2018–2019), Ambassador to the United Nations (2005–2006)[3][4]
- Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence (2017–2019), U.S. Senator from Indiana (1989–1999; 2011–2017) (endorsed Mike Pence)[5]
- Mark Esper, U.S. Secretary of Defense (2019–2020), U.S. Secretary of the Army (2017–2019)[6][7]
- John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff (2017–2019), U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security (2017) (Independent)[8]
- H. R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017–2018)[9]
White House officials
- Ty Cobb, White House Special Counsel (2017–2018), Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland in (1981–1986)[10]
- Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020), Press Secretary of the U.S. Department of Defense (2019–2020), Press Secretary to the Vice President (2017–2019) and co-host of The View (endorsed Kamala Harris)[11]
- Stephanie Grisham, White House Communications Director and White House Press Secretary (2019–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[12][13]
- Cassidy Hutchinson, executive assistant to the White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021)[14] (endorsed Joe Biden)[15]
- Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[16][17][15]
- Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018), reality TV star (endorsed Kamala Harris)[18]
- Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[19]
- Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021) (endorsed Mike Pence)[20]
Other executive branch officials
- James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013–2017), U.S. Deputy Attorney General (2003–2005), U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York (2002–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[21]
- Ronald Gidwitz, Acting U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2020–2021), U.S. Ambassador to Belgium (2018–2021), chair of the Illinois State Board of Education (1999–2003) (endorsed Chris Christie)[22]
- Andrew McCabe, Deputy (and Acting) Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2016–2018), (thinks Trump may be a Russian asset)[23]
- Elizabeth Neumann, DHS Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention (2018–2020), DHS Deputy Chief of Staff (2017–2018), Homeland Security Council (2003–2006)[24]
- Richard V. Spencer, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019)[25]
- Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2019)[26]
- Jay Town, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama (2017–2020)[27]
- Olivia Troye, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism advisor and lead COVID-19 advisor to the Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[28][13]
Previous administration executive branch officials
U.S. vice presidents
- Dick Cheney, U.S. Vice President (2001–2009), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1989–1993), U.S. Representative from Wyoming's at-large congressional district (1979–1989), White House Chief of Staff (1975–1977), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (1974–1975)[29] (endorsed Kamala Harris)
Cabinet-level officials
- William Cohen, U.S. Secretary of Defense (1997–2001), U.S. Senator from Maine (1979–1997)[30]
- John Danforth, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2005), U.S. Senator from Missouri (1976–1995)[30]
- Alberto Gonzales, U.S. Attorney General (2005–2007)[31] (endorsed Kamala Harris)[32]
- Chuck Hagel, U.S. Secretary of Defense (2013–2015), co-chair of President's Intelligence Advisory Board (2009–2013), U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1997–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[33]
- Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013), U.S. Representative from IL-18 (1995–2009), member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 72nd district (1982–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
White House officials
- Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[34]
- Bobbie Kilberg, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992) (endorsed Chris Christie)[35]
- Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007), White House Deputy Chief of Staff (2003–2005), and White House Staff Secretary (2001–2003)[36]
Other executive branch officials
- Robert D. Blackwill, U.S. Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[37]
- Michael E. Guest, U.S. Ambassador to Romania (2001–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[37]
- Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[38]
- Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005), White House Director of Political Affairs (1987–1989) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[39]
- John Lehman, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1981–1987)[40]
- Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003), Mayor of Huntington Park, California (1999–2000), Member of the Huntington Park, California City Council (1994–2001) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[41]
- John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)
- Jeanne Phillips, U. S. Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)[36]
Other administration officials and campaign staff
- 238 former officials and staff for U.S. Presidents George W. Bush (2001-2009) and George H.W. Bush (1989-1993), and U.S. Presidential candidates Mitt Romney (2012) and John McCain (2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[42][43]
- 111 alumni for Reagan, Bush, McCain & Romney (endorsed Kamala Harris)[44]
- Over 100 former Republican national security officials (endorsed Kamala Harris)[45][46]
- 17 former officials and staff for U.S. President Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[47]
U.S. senators
Current
- Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present), U.S. Representative from LA-06 (2009–2015)[48]
- Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present)[49] (will write-in Nikki Haley)[50]
- Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2011–present), U.S. Representative from KS-01 (1997–2011)[51]
- Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[52]
- Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 2012 nominee for president, Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2005–2006), Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007)[53] (will not vote for Trump in general election)[54]
- Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IN-09 (2011–2017)[55]
Former
- Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991), U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2005–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[56]
- Jeffrey Chiesa, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013), Attorney General of New Jersey (2012–2013) (endorsed Chris Christie)[57]
- Bob Corker, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019), Mayor of Chattanooga (2001–2005)[58]
- Jeff Flake, Ambassador to Turkey (2022–present), U.S. Senator from Arizona (2013–2019), U.S. Representative from AZ (2001–2013)[59]
- Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021), and U.S. Representative from CO-04 (2011–2015) (endorsed Tim Scott)[60]
- Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011), Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[61]
- Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[62]
- George LeMieux, U.S. Senator from Florida (2009–2011) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[63]
- Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023), Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2006–2007), U.S. Trade Representative (2005–2006), U.S. Representative from OH-02 (1993–2005), White House Director of Legislative Affairs (1989–1991) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[64]
- Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1979–1997)[30]
- John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009), U.S. Representative from NH-01 (1997–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[65]
- Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023), U.S. Representative from PA-15 (1999–2005) (will not vote for Trump or Kamala Harris in general election)[66]
U.S. representatives
Current
- Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[67]
- Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2019–present) (endorsed Mike Pence, his brother)[68]
- David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2023–present), U.S. Representative from CA-21 (2013–2019, 2021–2023)[69] (will not vote for Trump in general election)
Former
- Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2003–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[70]
- John Boehner, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2015), U.S. Representative from OH-08 (1991–2015)[71][72]
- Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–2023), Member of the Madison County Commission (1996–2011)[73]
- Susan Brooks, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2013–2021) (endorsed Chris Christie)[74]
- Rod Chandler, WA-08 (1983–1993), member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 45th district (1975–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023), Chair of the House Republican Conference (2019–2021) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[75]
- Tom Coleman, MN-06 (1976–1993), member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from the 21st district (1973–1976) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[76][77]
- Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (1985–2006) (endorsed Randall Terry)[78]
- Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–2024)[79]
- Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–2023)[80]
- Wayne Gilchrest, MD-01 (1991–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Jim Greenwood, PA-08 (1993–2005), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 143rd district (1981–1986), member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 10th district (1987–1993) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) (former candidate for president, endorsed Haley)[81][82][83] (will not vote for Trump in general election)
- Bob Inglis, six term U.S. Representative from SC-4 (1993-1999, 2005-2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[84]
- John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–2023)[85][86]
- Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–2023), U.S. Representative from IL-11 (2011–2013) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[87][17]
- John LeBoutillier, NY-06 (1981–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Mia Love, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2015–2019)[88]
- Susan Molinari, NY-13 (1993–1997), NY-14 (1991–1993), Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference (1995–1997), member of the New York City Council from the 1st district (1986–1990) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Jack Quinn, NY-30 (1993–2005) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–2023)[89]
- Denver Riggleman, VA-05 (2019–2021) (independent since 2022, endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Paul Ryan, Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2015–2019), U.S. Representative from WI-01 (1999–2019), 2012 nominee for Vice President (will not vote for Trump in general election)[90][91]
- Joe Scarborough, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (1995–2001), host of Morning Joe (independent since 2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[92][93]
- Claudine Schneider, RI-02 (1981–1991) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Chris Shays, CT-4 (1987–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[37]
- Peter Smith, VT-AL (1989–1991), Lt. Governor of Vermont (1983–1987) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Alan Steelman, TX-05 (1973–1977) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- David Trott, MI-11 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[13]
- Fred Upton, U.S. Representative from MI-06 (1993–2023), U.S. Representative from MI-04 (1987–1993)[94]
- Joe Walsh, U.S. Representative from IL-08 (2011–2013), candidate for president in 2020 (endorsed Kamala Harris)[95][96][97]
- David Emery, U.S. Representative from Maine (1975–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[98]
State and local officials
Governors
Current
- Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present), Lieutenant Governor of Indiana (2016–2017) (endorsed Mike Pence)[99]
- Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present), Lieutenant Governor of Vermont (2011–2017) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[100]
Former
- Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) and President of NCAA (2023–present)[101]
- Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007), candidate for president in 2016[102][103]
- Arne Carlson, Governor of Minnesota (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[104]
- Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018), U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey (2002–2008)[105][106] (will not vote for Trump in general election)
- Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[107]
- Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019), chair of the Republican Governors Association (2017–2018)[108] (endorsed Tim Scott)
- Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023), Chair of the National Governors Association (2019–2020)[109][110] (endorsed Nikki Haley) (will not vote for Trump in general election)
- Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023), Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (2001–2003), U.S. Representative from AR-03 (1997–2001)[111] (will not vote for Trump in general election)
- John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019), 2000 and 2016 candidate for president, Chair of the U.S. House Budget Committee (1995–2001), U.S. Representative from OH-12 (1983–2001)[112]
- Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017)[113]
- James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)[114]
- George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006), candidate for president in 2016[115][116]
- Marc Racicot, Governor of Montana (1993–2001), chair of the RNC (2001–2003)[117]
- Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)[118] (endorsed Nikki Haley)
- Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011), U.S. Representative from SC-01 (1995–2001 and 2013–2019), Republican candidate for U.S. President in 2020[60]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California (2003–2011), actor[119][120]
- Bill Weld, Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997), candidate for president in 2020 (endorsed Kamala Harris)[121]
- Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001), Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–2003) (Forward Since 2022, endorsed Kamala Harris) [122]
Other statewide elected officials
Current
- John Dougall, Auditor of Utah (2013–present), Utah State Representative from District 27 (2003–2013) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[123]
- Roby Smith, Treasurer of Iowa (2023–present) (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)[124]
Former
- Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–2023), Member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2013–2017)[125] (endorsed Kamala Harris)[126][127]
- Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019), 2022 nominee for U.S. Senator from Nevada and 2018 nominee for Governor of Nevada (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[128]
- Bob Orr, former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[129]
- Corey Stapleton, 2024 candidate for president, Secretary of State of Montana (2017–2021)[130]
- Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007), Chair of the RNC (2009–2011), co-host of MSNBC's The Weekend[131] (endorsed Kamala Harris)[132]
- Cate Zeuske, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (1996–2001), Treasurer of Wisconsin (1991–1995), Deputy Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Administration (2015–2018), Wisconsin State Assemblywoman from District 4 (1985–1991) and District 54 (1983–1985) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[133]
State legislators
- Russell Bowers, member of the Arizona Senate from the 21st district (1997–2003), member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 21st district (1993–1997) and the 25th district (2015–2023)[134]
- Becky Edwards, Utah state representative from the 20th district (2009–2018)[135]
- Peter Mills, Maine state senator from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[136]
- Doug Coleman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2019) and former mayor of Apache Junction, Arizona (1995–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Paula Dockery, member of the Florida State Senate from the 17th district (2002–2012), member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 64th District (1996–2002) (Republican until 2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[138]
- Susan Gerard, member of the Arizona Senate from the 18th district (2001–2003), member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 18th district (1989–2001) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Deb Gullett, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2003–2005) and from the 18th district (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Pete Hershberger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (2001–2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Joel John, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 4th district (2021–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Roger Katz, member of the Maine Senate from the 15th district (2014–2018) and from the 24th district (2010–2014)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[139]
- Steve May, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (1999–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- John S. McCollister, member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 20th district (2015–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[140][better source needed]
- Peter Mills, member of the Maine Senate from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[139]
- John S. Rodgers, member of the Vermont Senate from the Essex-Orleans district (2013–2021)[141]
- Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
- Dan Wolf, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 5th district (2016–present (endorsed Kamala Harris)[142]
- Bob Worsley, member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2013–2019)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[137]
Other state and local officials
Current
- Manny Díaz Jr., Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present), Florida State Senator from District 36 (2018–2022), Florida State Representative from District 103 (2012–2018) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[143]
- John Giles, mayor of Mesa, Arizona (2014–present) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[144]
- Stephanie Kopelousos, Secretary of Transportation of Florida (2007–2011), Manager of Clay County, FL (2011–2018) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[145]
- Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[146]
- Daniel Rickenmann, Mayor of Columbia, SC (2022–present) (endorsed Tim Scott)[147]
Former
- Steve Laffey, 2024 candidate for president, Mayor of Cranston, RI (2003–2007)[148]
Former judicial officials
Federal
- J. Michael Luttig, Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1991–2006), U.S. Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel (1990–1991)[149] (endorsed Kamala Harris)[150]
Party officials
Former
- Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[151]
- Jennifer Horn, New Hampshire Republican Party Chair (2013–2017), co-founder of The Lincoln Project (endorsed Kamala Harris)[135][152]
- Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[153]
- Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) (endorsed Mike Pence)[154]
- Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007), Chair of the RNC (2009–2011). (endorsed Kamala Harris)[155]
- Amy Tarkanian, Nevada Republican Party Chair (2011–2012) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[156]
- Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006), Chair of the Washington State Forward Party (2022–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[157][better source needed]
Other public figures
- Kathy Barnette, candidate for U.S. senator from Pennsylvania in 2022, and Republican nominee for U.S. representative from PA-04 in 2020 (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)[158]
- John Anthony Castro, perennial candidate (candidate for president)[159]
- George Conway, lawyer and activist, launched the Anti-Psychopath PAC in July 2024 (endorsed Kamala Harris)[160][161][162]
- Mary Pat Christie, First Lady of New Jersey (2010–2018) (endorsed Chris Christie)[163]
- S.E. Cupp, political commentator[164]
- Jenna Ellis, lawyer and alleged racketeering co-conspirator[165]
- Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) and candidate for president in 2016[166]
- David Frum, political commentator and speech writer[167]
- Jonah Goldberg, syndicated columnist[168]
- Robert Kagan, former Republican,[169] former U.S. State Department official, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, contributor to The Washington Post[170]
- Bill Kristol, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)[171]
- Sarah Longwell, political strategist (endorsed Kamala Harris)[172][173]
- Meghan McCain, political commentator, daughter of 2008 nominee for President John McCain (endorsed Nikki Haley);[174][175]
- Michael Medved, radio host (endorsed Kamala Harris)[176]
- Ana Navarro, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)[177][178]
- Karen Pence, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021), First Lady of Indiana (2013–2017) (endorsed Mike Pence, her husband)[179]
- Ramesh Ponnuru, political commentator[180]
- Lila Rose, anti-abortion activist[181]
- Harry E. Sloan, former chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting (endorsed Joe Biden)[182]
- Eric Tanenblatt, former chief of staff to Sonny Perdue[183]
- Fred Trump III, author, advocate for people with disabilities (endorsed Kamala Harris)[184][185]
- George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)[186][187]
Organizations
- 43 Alumni for America (endorsed Kamala Harris)[188]
- Americans for Prosperity (endorsed Nikki Haley)[189]
- The Bulwark[190]
- Haley Voters for Harris (endorsed Kamala Harris)[191]
- The Lincoln Project (endorsed Kamala Harris)[192][193]
- National Review[194][195]
- New York Post[196][197]
- Republican Accountability/Republican Voters Against Trump (endorsed Kamala Harris)[198][199]
- Republicans for the Rule of Law (endorsed Kamala Harris)[200]
See also
- List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
- List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
- Never Trump movement
- Presidential eligibility of Donald Trump
- Endorsements in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries
- List of Democrats who opposed the Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign
- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements
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External links
- "'Republicans for Harris' coalitions have launched in several swing states" (August 20, 2024), NPR
- "Ex-Nikki Haley voters rally behind Kamala Harris: ‘I picked the side that had the least issues’" (August 20, 2024), The Guardian
- "Trump team responds after 'Republicans for Harris' call Trump 'unfit' to be president" (August 13, 2024), NPR