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List of Evan McMullin presidential campaign endorsements, 2016








List of Evan McMullin presidential campaign endorsements, 2016


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Evan McMullin, a candidate in the 2016 United States presidential election, received the endorsements of the following notable individuals.




Contents





  • 1 U.S. state officials

    • 1.1 State executive officials


    • 1.2 State legislators

      • 1.2.1 Utah State Senators[3][4]


      • 1.2.2 Utah State Representatives[3][4]



    • 1.3 Local officials



  • 2 U.S. Congress


  • 3 International political figures


  • 4 Editors, columnists, writers and media personalities


  • 5 Activists


  • 6 Political parties and organizations


  • 7 Newspapers


  • 8 Notes




U.S. state officials[edit]



State executive officials[edit]




Utah Lieutenant Governor Greg Bell in 2008



  • Greg Bell, former Lieutenant Governor of Utah[1]


  • Sam Reed, former Secretary of State of Washington[2]


State legislators[edit]



Utah State Senators[3][4][edit]


  • Lincoln Fillmore

  • Howard A. Stephenson

  • Daniel Thatcher


Utah State Representatives[3][4][edit]


  • Jake Anderegg

  • Fred Cox

  • Paul Ray

  • Justin Fawson


Local officials[edit]


  • Stacy Beck, Spanish Fork, Utah councilwoman[5]

  • Richard Brunst, mayor of Orem, Utah[5]

  • Kim Jackson, County Treasurer of Utah County, Utah[5]

  • Rick Moore, mayor of Payson, Utah[5]


  • Aimee Winder Newton, Salt Lake County, Utah councilwoman[3]


U.S. Congress[edit]



  • Chris Cannon (R), former U.S. Representative from Utah's third congressional district[6]


  • Slade Gorton (R), former U.S. Senator from Washington[7]


  • Lindsey Graham (R), U.S. Senator from South Carolina[8][9]


International political figures[edit]



  • Louise Mensch, former Conservative member of the British House of Commons and editor of Heat Street[10]


Editors, columnists, writers and media personalities[edit]





Erick Erickson in 2011



  • Audrey Assad, contemporary Christian music artist.[11]


  • Sho Baraka, Christian hip hop artist.[12]


  • Orson Scott Card, science fiction novelist[13]


  • Mona Charen, columnist, political analyst, and author[14]


  • Erick Erickson, The Resurgent, former editor-in-chief of RedState[15]


  • Jim Geraghty, National Review contributor[16]


  • Jonah Goldberg, National Review columnist[17]


  • Sharlene Wells Hawkes, Miss America 1985 and sports announcer[18]


  • William Kristol, political analyst and commentator, founder and editor of The Weekly Standard[19]


  • Meghan McCain, columnist, author, Fox News Channel host and contributor, and blogger.[20]


  • Jay Nordlinger, National Review senior editor[21]


  • William F. B. O'Reilly, conservative publisher[22]


  • Avik Roy, Forbes opinion editor, policy advisor, political strategist, and investment analyst[23]


  • Charlie Sykes, radio talk show host[24]


  • J. D. Vance, author of Hillbilly Elegy[25]


Activists[edit]



  • Kahlil Byrd, founder of Stand Up America PAC[26]


  • Natalie Gordon, co-chair of the Davis County, Utah, Republican Party[27]


Political parties and organizations[edit]



  • Better for America[28]

  • Florida Independent Party[29]


  • Independence Party of Minnesota[30]

  • Independence Party of South Carolina[31]


Newspapers[edit]



  • Daily Herald [32]


  • Charleston Gazette-Mail[33]


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ Dennis Romboy & Lisa Riley Roche (October 14, 2016). "Presidential candidate Evan McMullin running to win, start new conservative movement". Deseret News. 


  2. ^ Joseph O'Sullivan, Trump slam: Former GOP officeholders in Washington state back independent McMullin, Seattle Times (November 2, 2016).


  3. ^ abc Witt, Kelsey Koenen (October 19, 2016). "The Utah endorsers today @Evan_McMullin @mindyfinn #StandUpWithEvan #utpol". Twitter. Retrieved October 20, 2016. 


  4. ^ ab Romboy, Dennis (October 19, 2016). "New poll shows Evan McMullin leading Trump, Clinton in Utah". Deseret News. Retrieved October 22, 2016. 


  5. ^ abcd Katie England, Evan McMullin: Presidential campaign has already achieved success, Daily Herald (October 31, 2016).


  6. ^ Chris Cannon. "Chris Cannon on Twitter: "I support McMullin 4 Pres, reflects Utah values. 1st 3rd party Electors since 1916. As polls tighten, outside chance of House selection."". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03. 


  7. ^ Lifhits, Jenn (September 2, 2016). "Former Senator Endorses Evan McMullin". The Weekly Standard. Retrieved September 2, 2016. 


  8. ^ Lindsey GrahamVerified account (2016-11-08). "Lindsey Graham on Twitter: "I voted @Evan_McMullin for President. I appreciate his views on a strong America and the need to rebuild our military. #3"". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03. 


  9. ^ "Sen. Lindsey Graham: 'I voted Evan McMullin for president'". The Washington Post. 2016-11-08. Retrieved 2017-05-03. 


  10. ^ Mensch, Louise (August 8, 2016). "#RepublicansForHillary is now one light. In @Evan_McMullin we at last have an actual Republican to vote for. #ImWithHim #NeverTrump". Twitter. Retrieved October 14, 2016. 


  11. ^ Audrey Assad facebook


  12. ^ The Washington Post: During the election, he was a vocal supporter of Evan McMullin, a third-party conservative.


  13. ^ Card, Orson Scott (August 25, 2016). "Depp v. Cruise, Shia, Pi, Third Party Votes". Uncle Orson Reviews Everything. Retrieved 6 October 2016. 


  14. ^ Charen, Mona (September 23, 2016). "What Are the Checks and Balances?". Townhall. Retrieved September 25, 2016. 


  15. ^ Erickson, Erick (September 23, 2016). "Evan McMullin: A Sane Alternative". TheResurgent.com. Retrieved September 24, 2016. 


  16. ^ "Hugh Hewitt interviews Jim Geraghty". 3 November 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2016. 


  17. ^ Goldberg, Jonah (October 15, 2016). "Operation Destroy GOP". National Review. Retrieved October 16, 2016. 


  18. ^ http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865665822/My-view-Why-Im-voting-for-Evan-McMullin.html?pg=all


  19. ^ Kristol, William (October 12, 2016). "...we'll do it then, and meanwhile we can begin to lay the groundwork by voting for @Evan_McMullin and @mindyfinn on November 8. END/". Twitter. Retrieved October 14, 2016. 


  20. ^ Meghan McCainVerified account. "Meghan McCain on Twitter: ".@elizabethjdias I believe I've earned the right to be called Meghan at this point not just simply "daughter" and I already voted for him."". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03. 


  21. ^ Jay NordlingerVerified account. "Jay Nordlinger on Twitter: "With every passing day, I'm more grateful to @Evan_McMullin for offering an alternative that is sane, decent, conservative, and admirable."". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03. 


  22. ^ Newsday, Updated November 5, 2016 12:03 PM


  23. ^ Roy, Avik (October 18, 2016). "The Conservative Alternative To Donald Trump Isn't Gary Johnson – It's Evan McMullin". Forbes. Retrieved October 20, 2016. 


  24. ^ Sykes, Charlie (October 27, 2016). "Wis needs to join Utah as designated drivers of conservative movement. I'm writing in @Evan_McMullin for president. #NeverHillaryorTrump". Twitter. Retrieved October 27, 2016. 


  25. ^ J.D. VanceVerified account. "J.D. Vance on Twitter: "This is cool. @Evan_McMullin is who I'm voting for this November. https://t.co/w4qGsgouF6"". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2017-05-03.  External link in |title= (help)


  26. ^ Gold, Matea (August 8, 2016). "New super PAC launching to support Evan McMullin's independent White House bid". Washington Post. Retrieved August 15, 2016. 


  27. ^ http://utahpolicy.com/index.php/features/today-at-utah-policy/11232-davis-county-republicans-could-punish-party-officers-who-support-mcmullin-over-trump


  28. ^ "Better for America Formally Nominates Evan McMullin for President". Ballot Access News. Retrieved September 9, 2016. 


  29. ^ "Florida Independent Party Nominated Evan McMullin for President, but Florida Won't Put Him on Ballot". Ballot Access News. Retrieved 2016-09-25. 


  30. ^ "McMullin Earns Independence Party of Minnesota Ballot Line". Evan McMullin.com. August 13, 2016. Retrieved August 25, 2016. 


  31. ^ "South Carolina Independence Party Nominates Evan McMullin for President". ballot-access.org. September 7, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016. 


  32. ^ "Herald editorial: A vote for McMullin is a vote for change". Daily Herald. Retrieved 2016-10-31. 


  33. ^ http://www.wvgazettemail.com/daily-mail-editorials/20161105/daily-mail-endorsement-write-in-evan-mcmullin-for-president










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