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List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2012


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Many notable people and groups formally endorsed or voiced support for President Barack Obama's 2012 presidential re-election campaign during the Democratic Party primaries and the general election.




Contents





  • 1 U.S. presidents and vice presidents


  • 2 U.S. senators

    • 2.1 Current


    • 2.2 Former



  • 3 U.S. representatives

    • 3.1 Current


    • 3.2 Former



  • 4 Governors

    • 4.1 Current


    • 4.2 Former



  • 5 National political figures and former cabinet officials


  • 6 Military


  • 7 Mayors


  • 8 State, local and territory officials


  • 9 Native American leaders


  • 10 International political figures


  • 11 Publications


  • 12 Business people


  • 13 Chefs


  • 14 Fashion designers


  • 15 Labor unions


  • 16 Social and political activists


  • 17 Organizations


  • 18 Entertainment

    • 18.1 Actors and actresses


    • 18.2 Comedians


    • 18.3 Directors


    • 18.4 Internet, radio and television personalities


    • 18.5 Musicians

      • 18.5.1 Bands



    • 18.6 Adult entertainers


    • 18.7 Screenwriters and producers


    • 18.8 Writers



  • 19 Athletes

    • 19.1 Boxing


    • 19.2 Baseball (MLB)


    • 19.3 Basketball (NBA)


    • 19.4 Football (NFL)


    • 19.5 Soccer (association football)


    • 19.6 Skateboarding


    • 19.7 Professional wrestling



  • 20 Nobel Prize laureates

    • 20.1 Economics


    • 20.2 Science



  • 21 See also


  • 22 References




U.S. presidents and vice presidents[edit]



  • President Jimmy Carter[1]

  • President Bill Clinton[2]



U.S. senators[edit]



Current[edit]



  • Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO)[3]

  • Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics[4]

  • Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA)[5]

  • Sen. Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL)[6]

  • Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), chairwoman of the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and chairwoman of the International Narcotics Control Caucus[7]

  • Sen. Al Franken (D-MN)[8]

  • Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)[9]

  • Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)[10]

  • Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT)[11]

  • Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO)[12]

  • Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)[13]

  • Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)[14]

  • Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), chairman of the Senate Rules Committee[15]

  • Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)[16]

  • Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)[17]

  • Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA)[18]



Former[edit]



  • Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN), Fmr. Governor of Indiana[19]

  • Sen. Jon Corzine (D-NJ), Fmr. Governor of New Jersey[20][21]

  • Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-RI), current Governor of Rhode Island (I-RI)[22]

  • Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI)[23]

  • Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), Fmr. Governor of Florida[24]

  • Sen. George Mitchell (D-ME)[25]

  • Sen. Larry Pressler (R-SD)[26]



U.S. representatives[edit]



Current[edit]



  • Rep. Jason Altmire (D-PA)[27]

  • Rep. Joe Baca (D-CA)[28]

  • Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA)[29]

  • Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA)[30]

  • Rep. Bob Brady (D-PA)[5]

  • Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL)[31]

  • Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA)[32]

  • Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA)[33]

  • Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA)[34]

  • Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO)[35]

  • Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)[36]

  • Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA)[37]

  • Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT)[38]

  • Rep. Mark Critz (D-PA)[39]

  • Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-IL)[40]

  • Rep. Rosa L. DeLauro (D-CT)[41]

  • Rep. Michael F. Doyle (D-PA)[42]

  • Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN)[43]

  • Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA)[44]

  • Rep. Charles A. Gonzalez (D-TX)[45]

  • Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA)[46]

  • Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA)[5]

  • Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT)[47]

  • Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA)[48]

  • Rep. Jesse Jackson, Jr. (D-IL)

  • Rep. John B. Larson (D-CT)[49]

  • Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA)[50]

  • Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)[51]

  • Rep. Doris Matsui (D-CA)[52]

  • Rep. Jerry McNerney (D-CA)[53]

  • Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-CA)[54]

  • Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Minority Leader & Fmr Speaker of the House[7]

  • Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA)[55]

  • Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA)[56]

  • Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-CA)[57]

  • Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)[58]

  • Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)[59]

  • Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee[5]

  • Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)[60]

  • Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL)[61]

  • Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA)[62]

  • Rep. Peter Stark (D-CA)[63]

  • Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA)[64]

  • Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA)[65]



Former[edit]



  • Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL), Mayor of Chicago, fmr. White House Chief of Staff in the Obama administration[66]

  • Rep. Harold Ford (D-TN)[18]

  • Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ)[67]

  • Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA)[68]



Governors[edit]



Current[edit]



  • Gov. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI)[69]

  • Gov. Steve Beshear (D-KY)[70]

  • Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA)[71]

  • Gov. Lincoln Chafee (I-RI), former U.S. Senator (R-RI)[22]

  • Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)[72]

  • Gov. Mark Dayton (D-MN)[73]

  • Gov. Chris Gregoire (D-WA)[73]

  • Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-CO)[74]

  • Gov. John Kitzhaber (D-OR)[75]

  • Gov. John Lynch (D-NH)[76]

  • Gov. Dan Malloy (D-CT)[73]

  • Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD)[73]

  • Gov. Jack Markell (D-DE)[77]

  • Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA)[78]

  • Gov. Beverly Perdue (D-NC)[79]

  • Gov. Pat Quinn (D-IL)[80]

  • Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)[81]

  • Gov. Peter Shumlin (D-VT)[82]



Former[edit]



  • Gov. and Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)[19]

  • Gov. Phil Bredesen (D-TN)[83]

  • Gov. Charlie Crist (I-FL); Republican while in office[84]

  • Gov. and Sen. Jon Corzine (D-NJ)[20]

  • Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT); Fmr. Chairman of the DNC and 2004 Presidential Candidate[85]

  • Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), 2004 Presidential Candidate[24]

  • Gov. Jim Hunt (D-NC)[86]

  • Gov. and Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA)[87]

  • Gov. Angus King (I-ME)[88]



National political figures and former cabinet officials[edit]




  • Nicole Avant, United States Ambassador to the Bahamas[21]


  • Jeff Bleich, United States Ambassador to Australia[21]


  • Richard A. Clarke, former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism for the United States[89]


  • Howard Dean (D-VT), former Chairman of the DNC; Fmr Governor of Vermont and 2004 Presidential Candidate[85]


  • Steven J. Green, former United States Ambassador to Singapore, former CEO and Chairman of Samsonite Corporation[90]


  • Douglas Kmiec, United States Ambassador to Malta, legal aide to former President Reagan[91]


  • Candace Gingrich, half-sister of Republican 2012 Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich[92]


  • Colin Powell, former United States Secretary of State, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, National Security Advisor, four-star General (Ret.)[93]


  • Norman Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation, United States Secretary of Commerce[94]



Military[edit]




  • Wesley Clark, four star General (Ret), former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, 2004 presidential candidate[95]


  • Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy[95]


  • Paul Eaton, Major General (Ret)[95]

  • Donald J. Guter, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, former Judge Advocate General of the Navy, current Dean, South Texas College of Law[96]


  • Michael D. Lumpkin[97]


  • John B. Nathman, retired U.S. Navy Admiral, co-chair of the re-election campaign of President Obama[98]



Mayors[edit]




  • Alexandria, VA Mayor William D. Euille[99]


  • Atlanta, GA Mayor Kasim Reed[100]


  • Baltimore, MD Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake[101]


  • Boston, MA Mayor Thomas Menino[102]


  • Charlotte, NC Mayor Anthony Foxx[103]


  • Chicago, Illinois Mayor Rahm Emanuel; former US Representative, and former White House Chief of Staff of Illinois[66]


  • Chicago, Illinois Former Mayor Richard M. Daley[104]


  • Denver, CO Mayor Michael Hancock[105]


  • Detroit, MI Mayor of Detroit Dave Bing[106]


  • Gainesville, FL Mayor Craig Lowe[107]


  • Houston, TX Mayor Annise Parker[108]


  • Jacksonville, FL Mayor Alvin Brown[109]


  • Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa[110]


  • Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak[111]


  • New Haven, CT Mayor John DeStefano, Jr.[112]


  • New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu[113]

  • New York City Former Mayor David Dinkins[114]

  • New York City Former Mayor Ed Koch[115]

  • New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg[116]


  • Newark, NJ Mayor Cory Booker[117]


  • Orlando, FL Mayor Buddy Dyer[118]


  • Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter[5]


  • San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro[119]


  • San Francisco Former Mayor Willie Brown[120]


  • Tampa, FL Mayor Bob Buckhorn[121]



State, local and territory officials[edit]



  • Lt. Gov. Joseph A. Garcia (D-CO)[122]

  • Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown (D-MD)[123]

  • Atty Gen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)[124]

  • State Rep. Mark Meadows (D-MI)[125]

  • State Rep. Heather Mizeur (D-MD)[126]

  • Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA)[127]

  • State Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward (R-NY)[128]

  • Fmr. Ohio First Lady Frances Strickland[129]


  • Steve Westly, former California State Controller (D-CA)[21]



Native American leaders[edit]



  • Bill John Baker, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma[130] (D-OK)


International political figures[edit]



  • British Labour Party MP Diane Abbott, 2010 candidate for the Labour Party leadership[131] and first black female MP.

  • Former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy[132]



Publications[edit]


See: Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2012



Business people[edit]




  • Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO of salesforce.com[20]


  • Jeffrey Brotman, Founder of Costco[133]


  • Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway[134]


  • Jon Corzine, Former CEO of Goldman Sachs, CEO and Chairman of MF Global, Former Governor of New Jersey and US Senator[20]


  • Ari Emanuel, CEO of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment[20]


  • Nathaniel Fick, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, author of One Bullet Away, a New York Times best seller[97]


  • Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and CEO[135]


  • David Geffen, Founder of Asylum Records, Geffen Records, and DGC Records; cofounder of DreamWorks SKG[20]


  • Berry Gordy, Founder of the Motown record label[136]


  • Steven J. Green, former CEO and Chairman of Samsonite Corporation and United States Ambassador to Singapore[90]


  • Gary Hirshberg, Chairman, President, and CEO of Stonyfield Farm[137]


  • Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook[138]


  • James Lassiter[21]


  • Kevin Liles, Former executive Vice President of Warner Music Group[139]


  • Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment[136]


  • Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation[140]


  • Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo![141]


  • Mike Medavoy, Chairman and CEO of Phoenix Pictures[136]


  • Tom Rothman, Chairman and CEO of Fox Filmed Entertainment[21]


  • Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook[142]


  • Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google[143]


  • Russell Simmons, Cofounder of Def Jam[139]


  • James Sinegal, Founder and former CEO of Costco[144]


  • George Soros, founder of Soros Fund Management[145]



Chefs[edit]




  • Daniel Boulud[146]


  • Anthony Bourdain[147]


  • Bobby Flay[146]


  • Wolfgang Puck[148]


  • Gordon Ramsay[146]


  • Marcus Samuelsson[146]



Fashion designers[edit]




  • Tory Burch[149]


  • Georgina Chapman[150]


  • Keren Craig[150]


  • Tom Ford[151]


  • Prabal Gurung[152]


  • Tommy Hilfiger[153]


  • Derek Lam[154]


  • Tina Knowles[155]


  • Michael Kors[156]


  • Thakoon Panichgul[157]


  • Tracy Reese[153]


  • Narciso Rodriguez[158]


  • Rachel Roy[139]


  • Alexander Wang[159]


  • Vera Wang[139]


  • Jason Wu[159]



Labor unions[edit]




  • AFL-CIO[160]


  • AFSCME[161]


  • American Federation of Teachers[162]


  • American Nurses Association[163]


  • Communications Workers of America[164]


  • International Association of Fire Fighters[165]


  • International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers[166]


  • National Education Association[167]


  • SEIU[168]



Social and political activists[edit]




  • Gloria Allred[169]


  • Mariela Castro[170]


  • Sandra Fluke[171]


  • Jesse Jackson[172]


  • Lilly Ledbetter[173]


  • Susan Saint James[174]


  • Jimmy McMillan[175]


  • Al Sharpton[176]


  • Gloria Steinem[177]


  • Zach Wahls[178]


  • Sam Webb[179]



Organizations[edit]




  • Clean Water Action[180]


  • Environment America[180]


  • Gay-Straight Alliance[181][182]


  • Human Rights Campaign[183]


  • League of Conservation Voters[184]


  • National Organization for Women[185]

  • National Stonewall Democrats


  • Planned Parenthood[186]


  • Sierra Club[187]


  • The Advocate[188]



Entertainment[edit]



Actors and actresses[edit]




  • Ben Affleck[189]


  • Dianna Agron[190]


  • Paul Adelstein[191]


  • Jessica Alba[192]


  • Jason Alexander[193]


  • Richard Dean Anderson[194]


  • David Arquette[195]


  • Patricia Arquette[196]


  • Kevin Bacon[197]


  • Scott Bakula[194]


  • Alec Baldwin[194]


  • Antonio Banderas[198]


  • Elizabeth Banks[199]


  • John Barrowman[200]


  • Drew Barrymore[201]


  • Justin Bartha[202]


  • Angela Bassett[203]


  • Troian Bellisario[204]


  • Maria Bello[174]


  • Jim Belushi[205]


  • Jon Bernthal[206]


  • Wilson Bethel[207]


  • Jack Black[208]


  • Michael Ian Black[209]


  • Alexis Bledel[210]


  • Zach Braff[211]


  • Jeff Bridges[212]


  • Connie Britton[174]


  • Matthew Broderick[213]


  • James Brolin[148]


  • Sophia Bush[214]


  • Nick Cannon[215]


  • Kate Capshaw[194]


  • Jim Carrey[216]


  • Chevy Chase[217]


  • Don Cheadle[218]


  • Kristin Chenoweth[174]


  • John Cho[194]


  • George Clooney[194]


  • Rachael Leigh Cook[219]


  • Kevin Costner[220]


  • Daniel Craig[221]


  • Bryan Cranston[189]


  • Russell Crowe[222]


  • Alan Cumming[156]


  • Jamie Lee Curtis[223]


  • Tim Daly[224]


  • Tyne Daly[174]


  • Matt Damon[225]


  • Larry David[226]


  • Rosario Dawson[227]


  • Jonathan Del Arco[228]


  • Kat Dennings[229]


  • Robert De Niro[203]


  • Portia de Rossi[201]


  • Zooey Deschanel[230]


  • Danny DeVito[231]


  • Cameron Diaz[232]


  • Leonardo DiCaprio[233]


  • Tate Donovan[174]


  • Kirk Douglas[174]


  • Michael Douglas[194]


  • Robert Downey, Jr.[234]


  • Fran Drescher[235]


  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus[236]


  • Hilary Duff[237]


  • Lena Dunham[238]


  • Eliza Dushku[239]


  • Anthony Edwards[194]


  • Lisa Edelstein[240]


  • Jesse Eisenberg[241]


  • Tracee Ellis Ross[242]


  • Omar Epps[156]


  • Giancarlo Esposito[243]


  • Chris Evans[244]


  • Donald Faison[211]


  • Edie Falco[245]


  • Mia Farrow[246]


  • Jesse Tyler Ferguson[247]


  • America Ferrera[248]


  • Will Ferrell[194]


  • Laurence Fishburne[249]


  • Bridget Fonda[174]


  • Vivica A. Fox[218]


  • Jamie Foxx[250]


  • Morgan Freeman[251]


  • Johnny Galecki[174]


  • Jennifer Garner[194]


  • Gina Gershon[231]


  • Whoopi Goldberg[252]


  • Jonathan Goldsmith[253]


  • Selena Gomez[254]


  • Topher Grace[174]


  • Clark Gregg[255]


  • Adrian Grenier[195]


  • Melanie Griffith[198]


  • Ronald Guttman[174]


  • Luis Guzmán[256]


  • Mark Hamill[257]


  • Jon Hamm[258]


  • Tom Hanks[259]


  • Mariska Hargitay[195]


  • Hill Harper[139]


  • Neil Patrick Harris[126]


  • Anne Hathaway[174]


  • Salma Hayek[148]


  • Colton Haynes[260]


  • Dennis Haysbert[194]


  • Ed Helms[261]


  • Taraji P. Henson[174]


  • Jamie Hector[245]


  • Terrence Howard[243]


  • Cheyenne Jackson[126]


  • Samuel L. Jackson[262]


  • Ken Jeong[261]


  • Scarlett Johansson[263]


  • Don Johnson[264]


  • Dwayne Johnson[265]


  • Angelina Jolie[266]


  • James Earl Jones[267]


  • Rashida Jones[140]


  • Ashley Judd[268]


  • Michael Keaton[269]


  • Stacy Keibler[270]


  • Minka Kelly[271]


  • Anna Kendrick[190]


  • Wayne Knight[196]


  • Mila Kunis[272]


  • Ashton Kutcher[273]


  • Padma Lakshmi[274]


  • Nathan Lane[245]


  • Angela Lansbury[275]


  • Sanaa Lathan[276]


  • John Leguizamo[277]


  • John Lithgow[278]


  • Judith Light[279]


  • Justin Long[280]


  • Nia Long[281]


  • Eva Longoria[198]


  • Jane Lynch[194]


  • Tobey Maguire[282]


  • Wendie Malick[174]


  • Stephanie March[258]


  • Julianna Margulies[274]


  • Marsha Mason[174]


  • Audra McDonald[126]


  • Benjamin McKenzie[190]


  • Christa Miller[194]


  • Demi Moore[273]


  • Julianne Moore[245]


  • Mandy Moore[283]


  • Jennifer Morrison[194]


  • Olivia Munn[284]


  • Lucas Neff[285]


  • Cynthia Nixon[126]


  • Edward Norton[286]


  • Gwyneth Paltrow[194]


  • Al Pacino[287]


  • Hayden Panettiere[243]


  • Sarah Jessica Parker[287]


  • Kal Penn[288]


  • Sean Penn[289]


  • Bernadette Peters[174]


  • Clarke Peters[245]


  • Rhea Perlman[231]


  • Michelle Pfeiffer[290]


  • Mekhi Phifer[139]


  • Wendell Pierce[245]


  • Brad Pitt[291]


  • Martha Plimpton[292]


  • Amy Poehler[293]


  • Natalie Portman[294]


  • Chris Pratt[174]


  • Maggie Q[295]


  • Zachary Quinto[295]


  • Daniel Radcliffe[296]


  • Josh Radnor[190][not in citation given]


  • Sheryl Lee Ralph[297]


  • Robert Redford[298]


  • Salli Richardson[218]


  • Lisa Rinna[271]


  • Julia Roberts[299]


  • Adam Rodríguez[190]


  • Seth Rogen[300]


  • Brandon Routh[190]


  • Paul Rudd[230]


  • Mark Ruffalo[301]


  • Kyra Sedgwick[302][303]


  • Tony Shalhoub[194]


  • Molly Shannon[304]


  • Martin Sheen[305]


  • Sherri Shepherd[207]


  • Jada Pinkett Smith[262]


  • Will Smith[262]


  • Sonja Sohn[245]


  • Ian Somerhalder[174]


  • Kevin Spacey[230]


  • Octavia Spencer[306]


  • Ben Stiller[203]


  • Sharon Stone[194]


  • Meryl Streep[307]


  • Yvonne Strahovski[308]


  • Brenda Strong[194]


  • Jason Sudeikis[174]


  • Kiefer Sutherland[309]


  • George Takei[310]


  • Holland Taylor[174]


  • Marlo Thomas[236]


  • Aisha Tyler[174]


  • Gabrielle Union[311]


  • Amber Valletta[264]


  • Mark Wahlberg[312]


  • Christopher Walken[313]


  • Kate Walsh[314]


  • Denzel Washington[315]


  • Kerry Washington[316]


  • Sam Waterston[174]


  • Marlon Wayans[207]


  • Jennifer Westfeldt[258]


  • Betty White[317]


  • Olivia Wilde[174]


  • Wayne Wilderson[194]


  • Vanessa L. Williams[194]


  • Rita Wilson[194]


  • Reese Witherspoon[267]


  • Alfre Woodard[318]


  • Joanne Woodward[319]



Comedians[edit]




  • Aziz Ansari[320]


  • Bill Cosby[321]


  • Margaret Cho[322]


  • David Cross[323]


  • Billy Crystal[324]


  • Jimmy Fallon[325]


  • Zach Galifianakis[261]


  • Ricky Gervais[326]


  • Chelsea Handler[327]


  • Kevin Hart[328]


  • Steve Harvey[194]


  • John Hodgman[329]


  • George Lopez[330]


  • Eddie Murphy[331]


  • Patton Oswalt[332]


  • Carl Reiner[194]


  • Chris Rock[333]


  • Jeffrey Ross[334]


  • Rickey Smiley[194]


  • Yeardley Smith[194]


  • Sinbad[218]


  • Wanda Sykes[335]


  • Paul F. Tompkins[336]



Directors[edit]




  • J. J. Abrams[337]


  • Darren Aronofsky[338]


  • Judd Apatow[339]


  • Peter Berg[339]


  • Cameron Crowe[236]


  • Jesse Dylan[340]


  • David Fincher[338]


  • Ron Howard[236]


  • Spike Lee[215]


  • David Lynch[341]


  • Adam McKay[207]


  • Bennett Miller[342]


  • Rob Minkoff[174]


  • Michael Moore[343]


  • Tyler Perry[344]


  • John Sayles[345]


  • Kevin Smith[346]


  • Steven Spielberg[347]


  • Oliver Stone[348]


  • Marc Webb[338]


  • Joss Whedon[349]

  • Xerxez Jerome



Internet, radio and television personalities[edit]




  • Joy Behar[350]


  • Andy Cohen[307]


  • Ellen DeGeneres[267]


  • Perez Hilton[212]


  • Star Jones[203]


  • Gayle King[351]


  • Bill Maher[352]


  • Bill Nye[353]


  • Suze Orman[156]


  • Maury Povich[354]


  • Cristina Saralegui[355]


  • Stuart Scott[356]


  • Jerry Springer[357]


  • Howard Stern[358]


  • Martha Stewart[230]


  • Oprah Winfrey[359]


  • Wendy Williams[360]



Musicians[edit]




  • 50 Cent[361]


  • Herb Alpert[362]


  • Marc Anthony[363]


  • Burt Bacharach[349]


  • Jeff Beck[364]


  • Natasha Bedingfield[365]


  • Tony Bennett[366]


  • Mary J. Blige[367]


  • Jon Bon Jovi[368]


  • Jimmy Buffett[369]


  • David Byrne[195]


  • Colbie Caillat[370]


  • Mariah Carey[215]


  • Cher[267]


  • Kelly Clarkson[371]


  • Common[372]


  • Chris Cornell[373]


  • Sheryl Crow[374]


  • Ice Cube[375]


  • Miley Cyrus[376]


  • Neil Diamond[377]


  • Jack Dishel[378]


  • Snoop Dogg[379]


  • Bob Dylan[380]


  • El Debarge[218]


  • Gloria Estefan[381]


  • Ben Folds[382]


  • Peter Frampton[174]


  • Aretha Franklin[156]


  • Michael Franti[383]


  • Lady Gaga[384]


  • Al Green[385]


  • Cee Lo Green[386]


  • Josh Groban[387]


  • Buddy Guy[364]


  • Merle Haggard[388]


  • Anthony Hamilton[218]


  • Herbie Hancock[389]


  • Jennifer Hudson[389]


  • Mick Jagger[364]


  • Elton John[390]


  • Jack Johnson[391]


  • Quincy Jones[392]


  • Toby Keith[393]


  • R. Kelly[394]


  • Alicia Keys[395]


  • B.B. King[364]


  • Carole King[396]


  • Beyoncé Knowles[218]


  • Dave Koz[156]


  • Jay-Z[218]


  • Adam Lambert[397]


  • Cyndi Lauper[398]


  • John Legend[399]


  • Jared Leto[400]


  • Adam Levine[401]


  • Jennifer Lopez[402]


  • LeToya Luckett[403]


  • Ludacris[404]


  • Lykke Li[405]


  • Madonna[406]


  • Chris Martin[395]


  • Ricky Martin[407]


  • Dave Matthews[408]


  • Paul McCartney[409]


  • John Mellencamp[410]


  • Bette Midler[195]


  • Nicki Minaj[411]


  • Moby[207]


  • Janelle Monáe[412]


  • Jason Mraz[140]


  • Nas[413]


  • Ne-Yo[414]


  • Willie Nelson[415]


  • Randy Newman[416]


  • Thao Nguyen[417]


  • Aubrey O'Day[204]


  • Joell Ortiz[418]


  • Katy Perry[207]


  • Pink[414]


  • Pitbull[419]


  • Pras[218]


  • Busta Rhymes[204]


  • Flo Rida[420]


  • Axl Rose[421]


  • Rick Ross[422]


  • Kelly Rowland[423]


  • Ray-J[424]


  • Rza[375]


  • Johnny Rzeznik[365]


  • Jessica Sanchez[425]


  • Paul Simon[426]


  • Trey Songz[427]


  • Regina Spektor[428]


  • Bruce Springsteen[429]


  • Yvonne Staples[174]


  • Barbra Streisand[430]


  • James Taylor[431]


  • Toni Tennille[174]


  • T.I.[432]


  • Treach[375]


  • Tune-Yards[433]


  • Justin Timberlake[434]


  • Usher[435]


  • Eddie Vedder[436]


  • Pete Wentz[174]


  • Kanye West[263]


  • will.i.am[339]


  • Stevie Wonder[437]


  • Chely Wright[438]



Bands[edit]




  • Arcade Fire[439]


  • Crosby, Stills and Nash[440]


  • Delta Rae[441]


  • Earth, Wind & Fire[437]


  • Far East Movement[442]


  • Foo Fighters[443]


  • Green Day[444]


  • The National[445]


  • OK Go[446]


  • Pearl Jam[447]


  • Red Hot Chili Peppers[448]


  • Why?[449]


  • Yacht[450]



Adult entertainers[edit]




  • Lisa Ann[451]


  • Dana DeArmond[451]


  • Jessica Drake[451]


  • Jenna Haze[451]


  • Ron Jeremy[452]


  • Kimberly Kane[451]


  • Kayden Kross[451]

  • Kristina Rose[451]



Screenwriters and producers[edit]




  • Lawrence Bender[21]


  • Dustin Lance Black[156]


  • Barbara Broccoli[349]


  • Brian Grazer[236]


  • Kathleen Kennedy[349]


  • Jon Landau[339]


  • Frank Marshall[349]


  • Aaron Sorkin[339]


  • Harvey Weinstein[137]



Writers[edit]




  • Maya Angelou[453]


  • Paul Dini[454]


  • Roger Ebert[455]


  • Jodie Evans[21]


  • Elizabeth Gilbert[456]


  • John Green[457]


  • Crystal Nix-Hines[21]


  • Stephen King[458]


  • Gersh Kuntzman[356]


  • Anne Lamott[459]


  • Edward Lazarus[21]


  • Paul Levy[356]


  • Chuck Lorre[349]


  • Seth MacFarlane[460]


  • George R.R. Martin[461]


  • Rick Moody[462]


  • Wes Moore[97]


  • Ryan Murphy[463]


  • Maurice Sendak[156]


  • Lemony Snicket[464]


  • Ayelet Waldman[21]


  • Anna Wintour[20]



Athletes[edit]



Boxing[edit]




  • Muhammad Ali[465]


  • Sugar Shane Mosley[218]


  • Floyd Mayweather[466]


  • Mike Tyson[467]



Baseball (MLB)[edit]




  • Hank Aaron[468]


  • Derek Jeter[469]


  • Willie Mays[267]



Basketball (NBA)[edit]




  • Carmelo Anthony[470]


  • B.J. Armstrong[370]


  • Shane Battier[471]


  • Chris Bosh[472]


  • Vince Carter[471]


  • Mike D'Antoni[473]


  • Kevin Durant[472]


  • Patrick Ewing[474]


  • Grant Hill[471]


  • LeBron James[471]


  • Magic Johnson[471][475]


  • Michael Jordan[476]


  • Alonzo Mourning[90]


  • Joakim Noah[370]


  • Shaquille O'Neal[477]


  • Chris Paul[471]


  • Austin Rivers[478]


  • Derrick Rose[370]


  • Etan Thomas[471]



Football (NFL)[edit]




  • Jim Brown[479]


  • Earl Campbell[480]


  • Marques Colston[349]


  • Victor Cruz[481][482]


  • Vernon Davis[195]


  • Desmond Howard[483]


  • Chris Kluwe[484]


  • Jerry Rice[485]


  • Antrel Rolle[195]


  • Warren Sapp[486]


  • Takeo Spikes[195]


  • Michael Vick[487]



Soccer (association football)[edit]



  • Wayne Rooney[488]


  • Cristiano Ronaldo[489]


Skateboarding[edit]



  • Rob Dyrdek[490]


Professional wrestling[edit]



  • CM Punk[491]


Nobel Prize laureates[edit]



Economics[edit]




  • Michael Spence, 2001[492]


  • Joseph Stiglitz, 2001[493]


  • Paul Krugman, 2008[494]



Science[edit]




  • Alexei Abrikosov, Physics, 2003[495]


  • Peter Agre, Chemistry, 2003[495]


  • Sidney Altman, Chemistry, 1989[495]


  • Philip Anderson, Physics, 1977[495]


  • David Baltimore, Medicine 1975[495]


  • Paul Berg, Chemistry, 1980[495]


  • J. Michael Bishop, Medicine, 1989[495]


  • Elizabeth Blackburn, Medicine, 2009[495]


  • Günter Blobel, Medicine, 1999[495]


  • Nicolaas Bloembergen, Physics, 1981[495]


  • Linda Buck, Medicine, 2004[495]


  • Mario Capecchi, Medicine, 2007[495]


  • Martin Chalfie, Chemistry, 2008[495]


  • Leon Cooper, Physics, 1972[495]


  • James Cronin, Physics, 1980[495]


  • Robert Curl, Chemistry, 1996[495]


  • Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988[495]


  • Edmond Fischer, Medicine, 1992[495]


  • Val Fitch, Physics, 1980[495]


  • Jerome Friedman, Physics, 1990[495]


  • Murray Gell-Mann, Physics, 1969[495]


  • Walter Gilbert, Chemistry, 1980[495]


  • Donald Glaser, Physics, 1960[495]


  • Sheldon Glashow, Physics, 1979[495]


  • Roy Glauber, Physics, 2005[495]


  • Joseph L. Goldstein, Medicine, 1985[495]


  • Paul Greengard, Medicine, 2000[495]


  • Carol Greider, Medicine, 2009[495]


  • David Gross, Physics, 2004[495]


  • Robert Grubbs, Chemistry, 2005[495]


  • Roger Guillemin, Medicine, 1977[495]


  • John Hall, Physics, 2005[495]


  • Leland Hartwell, Medicine, 2001[495]


  • Alan Heeger, Chemistry, 2000[495]


  • Dudley Herschbach, Chemistry, 1986[495]


  • Roald Hoffmann, Chemistry, 1981[495]


  • H. Robert Horvitz, Medicine, 2002[495]


  • David Hubel, Medicine, 1981[495]


  • Eric Kandel, Medicine, 2000[495]


  • Brian Kobilka, Chemistry, 2012[495]


  • Roger Kornberg, Chemistry, 2006[495]


  • Leon Lederman, Physics, 1988[495]


  • Robert Lefkowitz, Chemistry, 2012[495]


  • John Mather, Physics, 2006[495]


  • Craig Mello, Medicine, 2006[495]


  • Mario Molina, Chemistry, 1995[495]


  • Douglas Osheroff, Physics, 1996[495]


  • Arno Penzias, Physics, 1978[495]


  • Martin Perl, Physics, 1995[495]


  • David Politzer, Physics, 2004[495]


  • Stanley Prusiner, Medicine, 1997[495]


  • Burton Richter, Physics, 1976[495]


  • Richard Schrock, Chemistry, 2005[495]


  • Hamilton Smith, Medicine, 1978[495]


  • Oliver Smithies, Medicine, 2007[495]


  • George Smoot, Physics, 2006[495]


  • Thomas Steitz, Chemistry, 2009[495]


  • Jack Szostak, Medicine, 2009[495]


  • Charles Townes, Physics, 1964[495]


  • Roger Tsien, Chemistry, 2008[495]


  • Daniel Tsui, Physics, 1998[495]


  • James Watson, Medicine, 1962[495]


  • Carl Wieman, Physics, 2001[495]


  • Eric Wieschaus, Medicine, 1995[495]


  • Frank Wilczek, Physics, 2004[495]


  • Robert Wilson, Physics, 1978[495]



See also[edit]


  • List of Mitt Romney presidential campaign endorsements, 2012

  • List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2008

  • Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012

  • Endorsements for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012


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