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List of Mitt Romney presidential campaign endorsements, 2012


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This is a list of prominent people or groups who formally endorsed or voiced support for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential election campaign during the Republican Party primaries and the general election.




Contents





  • 1 Former U.S. presidents, vice presidents, and spouses


  • 2 Former 2012 presidential candidates


  • 3 U.S. Senators

    • 3.1 Current


    • 3.2 Former



  • 4 U.S. Representatives

    • 4.1 Current


    • 4.2 Former



  • 5 Governors

    • 5.1 Current


    • 5.2 Former



  • 6 State, local and territory officials


  • 7 Mayors/Vice Mayors


  • 8 Publications


  • 9 National political figures and former cabinet officials


  • 10 International political figures


  • 11 Miscellaneous


  • 12 US Armed Forces members


  • 13 Businesspeople


  • 14 Social and political activists


  • 15 Clergy


  • 16 Astronauts/NASA


  • 17 Organizations


  • 18 Companies


  • 19 Entertainers and artists

    • 19.1 Actors


    • 19.2 Comedians


    • 19.3 Directors


    • 19.4 Models


    • 19.5 Musicians

      • 19.5.1 Bands



    • 19.6 Adult entertainers


    • 19.7 Producers


    • 19.8 Screenwriters


    • 19.9 Television and radio personalities


    • 19.10 Writers



  • 20 Athletes

    • 20.1 Baseball (MLB)


    • 20.2 Basketball (NBA)


    • 20.3 Bobsled


    • 20.4 Football (NFL)


    • 20.5 Golf


    • 20.6 Ice skating/hockey


    • 20.7 Skeet shooting


    • 20.8 Skeleton racing


    • 20.9 Skiing


    • 20.10 Swimming


    • 20.11 Tennis


    • 20.12 Auto racing (NASCAR)


    • 20.13 Professional wrestling



  • 21 Economics Nobel Prize laureates


  • 22 See also


  • 23 References




Former U.S. presidents, vice presidents, and spouses[edit]




  • President George H. W. Bush[1]

  • President George W. Bush[2]


  • Vice President Dick Cheney[3]

  • Vice President Dan Quayle[4]

  • First Lady Barbara Bush[5]

  • First Lady Laura Bush[6]

  • First Lady Nancy Reagan[7]

  • Second Lady Lynne Cheney[8]



Former 2012 presidential candidates[edit]




  • Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota[9]

  • Businessman Herman Cain of Georgia[10]

  • Fmr. Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich of Georgia[11]

  • Fmr. Governor, Fmr. Ambassador to China, Fmr. Ambassador to Singapore Jon Huntsman, Jr. of Utah[12]

  • Fmr. Representative Thaddeus McCotter of Michigan[13]

  • Fmr. Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota[14]


  • Governor Rick Perry of Texas[15]

  • Fmr. Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania[16]



U.S. Senators[edit]



Current[edit]




  • Lamar Alexander of Tennessee[17]


  • Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire[18]


  • John Barrasso of Wyoming[19]


  • Roy Blunt of Missouri[20]


  • John Boozman of Arkansas[21]


  • Scott Brown of Massachusetts[22]


  • Richard Burr of North Carolina[23]


  • Saxby Chambliss of Georgia[24]


  • Tom Coburn of Oklahoma[25]


  • Thad Cochran of Mississippi[26]


  • Susan Collins of Maine[27]


  • Mike Enzi of Wyoming[19]


  • Lindsey Graham of South Carolina[28]


  • Chuck Grassley of Iowa[29]


  • Orrin Hatch of Utah[22]


  • Dean Heller of Nevada[30]


  • John Hoeven of North Dakota[31]


  • Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas[32]


  • John Cornyn of Texas[33]


  • Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma[34]


  • Mike Johanns of Nebraska[35]


  • Ron Johnson of Wisconsin[36]


  • Mark Kirk of Illinois[37]


  • Jon Kyl of Arizona[38]


  • Mike Lee of Utah[39]


  • John McCain of Arizona, 2008 Republican presidential nominee[40]


  • Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Senate Minority Leader[41]


  • Jerry Moran of Kansas[24]


  • Lisa Murkowski of Alaska[42]


  • Rand Paul of Kentucky, son of 2012 presidential candidate Ron Paul[43]


  • Rob Portman of Ohio[44]


  • Jim Risch of Idaho[45]


  • Pat Roberts of Kansas[24]


  • Marco Rubio of Florida[46]


  • Jeff Sessions of Alabama[47]


  • Richard Shelby of Alabama[48]


  • Olympia Snowe of Maine[49]


  • John Thune of South Dakota[50]


  • Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania[51]



Former[edit]




  • Senate Majority Leader, 1996 Republican presidential nominee and 1976 Republican vice presidential nominee Bob Dole of Kansas[52]

  • Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott of Mississippi[53]


  • Wayne Allard of Colorado[54]


  • Kit Bond of Missouri[55]


  • Hank Brown of Colorado[54]


  • Harry F. Byrd, Jr. of Virginia[56]


  • Ben Nighthorse Campbell of Colorado[57]


  • Norm Coleman of Minnesota[58]


  • Al D'Amato of New York[59]


  • John Danforth of Missouri[60]


  • Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina[61]


  • Lauch Faircloth of North Carolina[62]


  • Judd Gregg of New Hampshire[63]


  • Connie Mack III of Florida[64]


  • Mel Martinez of Florida[65]


  • Gordon Smith of Oregon[66]


  • Richard B. Stone of Florida[67]


  • John E. Sununu of New Hampshire[68]


  • Jim Talent of Missouri[69]


  • Fred Thompson of Tennessee[70]



U.S. Representatives[edit]



Current[edit]




  • Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner of Ohio[41]


  • Sandy Adams of Florida[71]


  • Rodney Alexander of Louisiana[72]


  • Justin Amash of Michigan[73]


  • Mark Amodei of Nevada[74]


  • Charles Bass of New Hampshire[75]


  • Dan Benishek of Michigan[76]


  • Judy Biggert of Illinois[77]


  • Brian Bilbray of California[78]


  • Rob Bishop of Utah[79]


  • Diane Black of Tennessee[80]


  • Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee[81]


  • Connie Mack IV of Florida[82]


  • Mary Bono Mack of California[79]


  • Ann Marie Buerkle of New York[81]


  • Dan Boren of Oklahoma[83]


  • Ken Calvert of California[78]


  • Dave Camp of Michigan, Chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means.[84]


  • John B. T. Campbell III of California[79]


  • Quico Canseco of Texas[85]


  • House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia[86]


  • John Carter of Texas[87]


  • Jason Chaffetz of Utah[88]


  • Howard Coble of North Carolina[89]


  • Mike Conaway of Texas[90]


  • Rick Crawford of Arkansas[91]


  • Ander Crenshaw of Florida[92]


  • Jeff Denham of California[93]


  • Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania[94]


  • Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[95]


  • Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida[96]


  • Robert Dold of Illinois[97]


  • Jimmy Duncan of Tennessee[80]


  • Renee Ellmers of North Carolina[81]


  • Jo Ann Emerson of Missouri[81]


  • Stephen Fincher of Tennessee[98]


  • Mike Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania[99]


  • Jeff Flake of Arizona[100]


  • Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska[98]


  • Virginia Foxx of North Carolina[89]


  • Elton Gallegly of California[101]


  • Cory Gardner of Colorado[98]


  • Jim Gerlach of Pennsylvania[102]


  • Bob Gibbs of Ohio[98]


  • Bob Goodlatte of Virginia[98]


  • Kay Granger of Texas[103]


  • Timothy Griffin of Arkansas[104]


  • Morgan Griffith of Virginia[105]


  • Michael Grimm of New York[106]


  • Richard Hanna of New York[105]


  • Vicky Hartzler of Missouri[81]


  • Nan Hayworth of New York[107]


  • Joe Heck of Nevada[79]


  • Wally Herger of California[79]


  • Jaime Herrera Beutler of Washington[108]


  • Bill Huizenga of Michigan[76]


  • Randy Hultgren of Illinois[98]


  • Duncan D. Hunter of California[109]


  • Darrell Issa of California, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform[22]


  • Lynn Jenkins of Kansas[81]


  • Jack Kingston of Georgia[98]


  • Raul Labrador of Idaho[85]


  • Leonard Lance of New Jersey[110]


  • Tom Latham of Iowa[98]


  • Steve LaTourette of Ohio[111]


  • Jerry Lewis of California, former Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations[78]


  • Billy Long of Missouri[112]


  • Frank Lucas of Oklahoma[98]


  • Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming[113]


  • Connie Mack IV of Florida[92]


  • Kevin McCarthy of California, House Majority Whip[114]


  • Patrick McHenry of North Carolina[89]


  • Howard McKeon of California, Chairman of the House Committee on Armed Services[115]


  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers of Washington[116]


  • John Mica of Florida,[117] Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure


  • Candice Miller of Michigan[118]


  • Jeff Miller of Florida[119]


  • Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia[81]


  • Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina[120]


  • Sue Myrick of North Carolina[81]


  • Randy Neugebauer of Texas[98]


  • Kristi Noem of South Dakota[81]


  • Pete Olson of Texas[121]


  • Erik Paulsen of Minnesota[122]


  • Denny Rehberg of Montana[98]


  • Dave Reichert of Washington[123]


  • Jim Renacci of Ohio[124]


  • Reid Ribble of Wisconsin[98]


  • Martha Roby of Alabama[125]


  • Phil Roe of Tennessee[80]


  • Hal Rogers of Kentucky, Chairman of the House Committee on Appropriations[126]


  • Mike D. Rogers of Alabama[79]


  • Mike Rogers of Michigan[127]


  • Dana Rohrabacher of California[128]


  • Todd Rokita of Indiana[129]


  • Tom Rooney of Florida[92]


  • Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida[96]


  • Dennis A. Ross of Florida[130]


  • Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Chairman of the House Committee on the Budget[131]


  • Pete Sessions of Texas,[87] Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee


  • Jean Schmidt of Ohio[81]


  • Aaron Schock of Illinois[132]


  • Tim Scott of South Carolina[133]


  • John Shimkus of Illinois[134]


  • Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania[135]


  • Mike Simpson of Idaho[79]


  • Lamar S. Smith of Texas,[136] Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary


  • Steve Southerland of Florida[98]


  • Marlin Stutzman of Indiana[98]


  • Mac Thornberry of Texas[137]


  • Scott Tipton of Colorado[98]


  • Mike Turner of Ohio[138]


  • Fred Upton of Michigan, Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce[76]


  • Tim Walberg of Michigan[139]


  • Greg Walden of Oregon[79]


  • Allen West of Florida[140]


  • Ed Whitfield of Kentucky[126]


  • Steve Womack of Arkansas[141]



Former[edit]



  • Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert of Illinois[77]


  • Bob Barr of Georgia, 2008 Libertarian presidential nominee[142]


  • Bob Beauprez of Colorado[citation needed]


  • Michael Castle of Delaware[143]


  • Dick Cheney of Wyoming


  • Artur Davis of Alabama[144]


  • Lawrence J. DeNardis of Connecticut[145]


  • Lincoln Diaz-Balart of Florida[146]


  • Charles Djou of Hawaii[147]


  • Jack Edwards of Alabama[148]


  • Vern Ehlers of Michigan[149]


  • David F. Emery of Maine[150]


  • Phil English of Pennsylvania[151]


  • Mark Green of Wisconsin[152]


  • Tommy Hartnett of South Carolina[153]


  • Sue W. Kelly of New York[154]


  • Joe Knollenberg of Michigan[149]


  • Rick Lazio of New York[154]


  • Ronald Machtley of Rhode Island[155]


  • Guy Molinari of New York[156]


  • Susan Molinari of New York[157]


  • George Nethercutt of Washington[158]


  • E. Clay Shaw, Jr. of Florida[159]


  • Chris Shays of Connecticut[160]


  • Rob Simmons of Connecticut[161]


  • James Stanton of Ohio[162]


  • Vin Weber of Minnesota[69]



Governors[edit]



Current[edit]




  • Terry Branstad of Iowa[163]


  • Jan Brewer of Arizona[164]


  • Phil Bryant of Mississippi[165]


  • Eddie Calvo of Guam[166]


  • Chris Christie of New Jersey[167]


  • Tom Corbett of Pennsylvania[168]


  • Jack Dalrymple of North Dakota[169]


  • Mitch Daniels of Indiana[170]


  • Nathan Deal of Georgia[171]


  • Mary Fallin of Oklahoma[172]


  • Benigno Fitial of the Northern Mariana Islands[173]


  • Luis Fortuño of Puerto Rico[174]


  • Nikki Haley of South Carolina[175]


  • Bill Haslam of Tennessee[176]


  • Dave Heineman of Nebraska[177]


  • Gary Herbert of Utah[178]


  • Bobby Jindal of Louisiana[179]


  • John Kasich of Ohio[180]


  • Paul LePage of Maine[181]


  • Susana Martinez of New Mexico[146]


  • Matt Mead of Wyoming[182]


  • Bob McDonnell of Virginia[183]


  • Butch Otter of Idaho[177]


  • Brian Sandoval of Nevada[146]


  • Rick Snyder of Michigan[184]


  • Rick Scott of Florida[185]


  • Scott Walker of Wisconsin[186]



Former[edit]




  • Vic Atiyeh of Oregon[66]


  • Jeb Bush of Florida[187]


  • George Deukmejian of California[188]


  • Bob Ehrlich of Maryland[189]


  • Mike Huckabee of Arkansas[190]


  • Frank Keating of Oklahoma[191]


  • Judy Martz of Montana[192]


  • Zell Miller of Georgia


  • Bill Owens of Colorado[177]


  • George Pataki of New York[193]


  • Marc Racicot of Montana


  • Robert D. Ray of Iowa[194]

  • Fmr. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge of Pennsylvania[195]


  • Sarah Palin of Alaska, 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee[196]


  • Arnold Schwarzenegger of California[197]


  • Mark Schweiker of Pennsylvania[198]


  • John H. Sununu of New Hampshire[199]


  • William F. Weld of Massachusetts[200]


  • Pete Wilson of California[201]


  • Dale E. Wolf of Delaware[202]



State, local and territory officials[edit]




  • Greg Abbott, Texas Attorney General, Later Governor of Texas[203]


  • Patrick Abrami, New Hampshire State Representative[204]


  • Cindy Acree, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Dawn Marie Addiego, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • J.D. Alexander, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Diane B. Allen, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • George Amedore, New York Assemblyman[207]

  • Eric Anderson, New Hampshire State Representative[204]


  • Marlene Anielski, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona[209]


  • Troy Balderson, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • William Barclay, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Jack Barnes, New Hampshire State Senator[204]


  • Kip Bateman, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Jennifer Beck, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Peter Beck, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Greg Bell, Utah Lieutenant Governor[210]


  • Ken Bennett, Arizona Secretary of State[211]


  • Mike Bennett, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Tom Berryhill, California State Senator[212]

  • Bruce Bickford, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Bill Bolling, Virginia Lieutenant Governor[214]


  • Sam Blakeslee, California State Senator[212]


  • Louis Blessing, Jr., Ohio Speaker of the House Pro Tempore[208]


  • Donna Boley, West Virginia State Senator[215]


  • Pam Bondi, Florida Attorney General[81]


  • Phil Boyle, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Peter Bragdon, New Hampshire Senate President[204]


  • Greg Brower, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Doug Broxson, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Anthony R. Bucco, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • David Burke, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • Dan Burling, New York Assemblyman[207]

  • Harold Burns, fmr. New Hampshire Speaker of the House[204]


  • Mark Butler, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Casey Cagle, Georgia Lieutenant Governor[217]


  • Nancy Calhoun, New York Assemblywoman[207]


  • Brian Calley, Michigan Lieutenant Governor[218]


  • Anthony Cannella, California State Senator[212]


  • Jennifer Carroll, Florida Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • Sharon Carson, New Hampshire State Senator[204]


  • Stefani Carter, Texas State Representative[219]


  • Robert Castelli, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Richard Cebra, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Barbara Cegavske, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Andrew R. Ciesla, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Ron Collins, Maine State Senator[213]


  • Christopher J. Conners, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Jim Conte, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Connie Conway, California Assembly Republican Leader[212]


  • Paul Cook, California Assemblyman[212]


  • Steve Cooley, Los Angeles District Attorney[212]


  • Richard Corcoran, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Jane Corwin, New York Assemblywoman[207]

  • Joe Courtney, Maine Senate Majority Leader[213]


  • Dean Cray, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Steve Crisafulli, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Marti Coley, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Fred Costello, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Ted Cruz, fmr. Texas Soliciter General & 2012 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate[220]


  • Bill Current, North Carolina State Representative[61]


  • Jay Dardenne, Louisiana Lieutenant Governor[221]


  • Alberta Darling, Wisconsin State Senator[81]


  • Mark Darr, Arkansas Lieutenant Governor[222]


  • Daniel Davis, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Timothy Derickson, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Nancy Detert, Florida State Senator[206]

  • Jose Diaz, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Jimmy Dixon, North Carolina State Representative[61]

  • Jim Donnelly, fmr. Maine House Republican Leader[213]


  • Chris Dorworth, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Mike Duffey, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Ed Dupont, fmr. New Hampshire Senate President[204]


  • Janet Duprey, New York Assemblywoman[207]


  • Bill Emmerson, California State Senator[212]


  • Gary Finch, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Stacey Fitts, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Mike Fleck, Pennsylvania State Representative


  • Anitere Flores, Florida State Senator[85]


  • Leslie Fossel, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Ken Fredette, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Jim Frische, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Jean Fuller, California State Senator[212]


  • Ted Gaines, California State Senator[212]


  • John Gallus, New Hampshire State Senator[204]


  • Bob Gardner, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Randy Gardner, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Cheri Gerou, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • George Giglio, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Karen Gillmor, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • Ed Goedhart, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Anne Gonzales, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Eduardo Gonzalez, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Bruce Goodwin, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Al Graf, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Cheryl Grossman, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Bob Hackett, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Curt Hagman, California Assemblyman[212]


  • Scott Hammond, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Bill Hardiman, Fmr. Michigan State Senator[219]


  • Cresent Hardy, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Joe Hardy, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Tom Harman, California State Senator[212]


  • Shawn Harrison, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Steve Hawley, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Kerry Healey, fmr. Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • Dave Hess, fmr. New Hampshire House Majority Leader[204]


  • Pat Hickey, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Dov Hikind, New York Assemblyman[223]


  • Richard Hollington, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • James W. Holzapfel, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Ed Hooper, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Tom Horne, Arizona Attorney General[211]


  • Jay Hottinger, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Mike Hubbard, Alabama Speaker of the House of Representatives[224]


  • Kay Ivey, Alabama Lieutenant Governor, fmr. Alabama State Treasurer[81]


  • Shawn Jasper, New Hampshire Deputy House Majority Leader[204]


  • Kevin Jeffries, California Assemblyman[212]

  • Peter Johnson, Maine State Representative[213]


  • Shannon Jones, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • Tony Jordan, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Sean T. Kean, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Thomas H. Kean, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Jim Kerr, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Ben Kieckhefer, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Peter Kinder, Missouri Lieutenant Governor[225]


  • Steve King, Colorado State Senator[57]


  • Kelly Kite, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Rebecca Kleefisch, Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • Brian Kolb, New York Assembly Minority Leader[207]


  • Brian Krolicki, Nevada Lieutenant Governor[226]


  • Joseph M. Kyrillos, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Gary Lambert, New Hampshire State Senator[204]


  • Al Landis, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Larry Liston, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Pete Livermore, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Anna Rivas Logan, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Daniel Losquadro, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Mia Love, Mayor of Saratoga Springs, UT & 2012 Republican nominee for U.S. House[227]


  • Evelyn Lynn, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Tom Massey, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Charles McBurney, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Danny McComas, North Carolina State Representative[61]


  • Pat McElraft, North Carolina State Representative[61]


  • Ross McGregor, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Mike McGinness, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Frank McNulty, Colorado Speaker of the House of Representatives[57]


  • Larry Metz, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Marc Molinaro, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Mike Montesano, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Betty Montgomery, fmr. Ohio Attorney General[208]


  • Tim Moore, North Carolina State Representative[61]


  • Chuck Morse, New Hampshire State Senator[204]


  • Richard Mourdock, Indiana Treasurer & 2012 Republican nominee for U.S. Senate[228]


  • Carole Murray, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Dean Murray, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Pat Neal, fmr. Florida State Senator[206]


  • Peter Nehr, Florida State Representative[206]

  • Brian Nelson, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Craig Newbold, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Tom Niehaus, Ohio Senate President[208]


  • Jim Nielsen, California Assemblyman[212]


  • David Nohe, West Virginia State Senator & fmr. Mayor of Vienna, WV[215]


  • Jeanette Nunez, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Kevin J. O'Toole, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Bob Oaks, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Jose Olivia, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Stephen V. Oroho, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Kathleen Passidomo, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Jimmy Patronis, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Russell Pearce, Arizona State Senator[229]


  • Joseph Pennacchio, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Ray Pilon, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Bruce Poliquin, Maine Treasurer[230]


  • Stephen Precourt, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Kevin Priola, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Adam Putnam, Florida Commissioner of Agriculture[231]


  • Jack Quinn III, fmr. New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Robert Ramirez, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Lake Ray, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Tate Reeves, Mississippi Lieutenant Governor[232]


  • Kim Reynolds, Iowa Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • Dean Rhoads, Nevada State Senator[216]


  • Gary Richter, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Michael Roberson, Nevada State Senator[216]

  • George Roberts, fmr. New Hampshire Speaker of the House[204]


  • Patrick Rooney, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Richard Rosen, Maine State Senator[213]


  • Cliff Rosenberger, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Sharon Runner, California State Senator[212]


  • Dan Rutherford, Illinois State Treasurer[233]


  • Theresa Sayward, New York Assemblywoman[207]


  • Doug Scamman, fmr. New Hampshire Speaker of the House[204]


  • Bill Schuette, Michigan Attorney General[149]

  • Tom Scott, fmr. West Virginia State Senator[215]


  • Mark Sherwood, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Jim Silva, California Assemblyman[212]


  • Robert W. Singer, New Jersey State Senator[205]


  • Becky Skillman, Indiana Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • Lois Snowe-Mello, Maine State Senator[213]


  • Gerald Stebelton, Ohio State Representative[208]


  • Lynn Stewart, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Tony Strickland, California State Senator[212]


  • Spencer Swalm, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Donna Sytek, fmr. New Hampshire Speaker of the House[204]


  • Josh Tardy, fmr. Maine House Republican Leader[213]


  • Mary Taylor, Ohio Lieutenant Governor[81]


  • John Thrasher, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Thom Tillis, North Carolina Speaker of the House[61]


  • Lou Tobacco, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • John Tobia, Florida State Representative[206]

  • John Tucker, fmr. New Hampshire Speaker of the House[204]


  • Tommy Tucker, North Carolina State Senator[61]


  • Donald P. Wagner, California Assemblyman[212]


  • Mark Wagoner, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • Mark Waller, Colorado State Representative[57]


  • Ray Walter, New York Assemblyman[207]


  • Mimi Walters, California State Senator[212]


  • Will Weatherford, Florida Speaker Designate[206]


  • Jean Weinstein, Florida State Representative[206]


  • Jean White, Colorado State Senator[57]


  • Chris Widener, Ohio State Senator[208]


  • Michael L. Williams, Texas Commissioner of Education, Fmr. Texas Railroad Commissioner[219]


  • Stephen Wise, Florida State Senator[206]


  • Kevin Witkos, Connecticut State Senator[234]


  • Melissa Woodbury, Nevada State Representative[216]


  • Mark Wyland, California State Senator[212]


  • Dave Yost, Ohio State Auditor[208]



Mayors/Vice Mayors[edit]



  • Fmr. Mayor of Los Angeles Richard Riordan[45]


  • Dan Sullivan of Anchorage, Alaska[235]

  • Fmr. Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani[236]

  • Mayor of Danbury, CT Mark Boughton[237]

  • Mayor of New Britain, CT Tim Stewart[237]

  • Mayor of Norwalk, CT Dick Moccia[237]

  • Mayor of Torrington, CT Ryan Bingham[237]

  • Mayor of Hialeah, FL Carlos Hernandez[206]

  • Mayor of Miami Lakes, FL Michael Pizzi[206]

  • Former St. Petersburg, FL Mayor Rick Baker[206]

  • Vice-Mayor of Miami Springs, FL Dan Espino[206]

  • Mayor of Wheeling, WV Andy McKenzie[215]

  • Mayor of Ripley, WV Carolyn Rader[215]

  • Mayor of Elkins, WV Judy Guye Swanson[215]

  • Mayor of Huntington, WV Kim Wolfe[215]

  • Former Mayor of Marlinton, WV Dottie Kellison[215]



Publications[edit]


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



National political figures and former cabinet officials[edit]



  • Fmr. Ambassador to Spain George Argyros[45]

  • Fmr. Attorney General and Fmr. Missouri Governor and Senator John Ashcroft[238]

  • Fmr. White House Chief of Staff, Fmr. Secretary of the Treasury, Fmr. Secretary of State James Baker[239]

  • Fmr. Attorney General William Barr[240]

  • Fmr. Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration Hector Barreto[85]

  • Fmr. Director of the CIA Counter-Terrorism Center, Fmr. United States Department of State Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism Cofer Black[69]

  • Fmr. Solicitor General, Fmr. acting Attorney General, Fmr. Justice on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Fmr. Reagan Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork[241]

  • Fmr. Treasurer of the United States Bay Buchanan[242]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Czech Republic William J. Cabaniss[243]

  • Fmr. Treasurer of the United States Anna Escobedo Cabral[244]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Denmark James P. Cain[62]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Costa Rica Peter Cianchette[245]

  • Fmr. United States Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff[69]

  • Fmr. Defense Policy Advisory Board Member, Fmr. Counselor of the United States Department of State Eliot A. Cohen[69]


  • Los Angeles District Attorney Steve Cooley[188]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Netherlands James Culbertson[62]

  • Fmr. Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Fmr. Ambassador to Turkey, Fmr. Ambassador to Finland Eric Edelman[246]

  • Fmr. Massachusetts Workforce Secretary Jane Edmonds[247]

  • Fmr. Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip[248]

  • Fmr. Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher[248]

  • Fmr. Mayor of Boston, Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See Raymond Flynn[249]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley[250]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Belgium Sam Fox[251]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Malta Anthony H. Gioia[252]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See Mary Ann Glendon[253]

  • Fmr. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Michael D. Griffin[254]

  • Fmr. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez[255]

  • Fmr. Director of the National Security Agency, Fmr. Director of the Central Intelligence Agency Michael Hayden[69]

  • Fmr. Massachusetts Secretary of Environmental Affairs Ellen Roy Herzfelder[256]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Jamaica Brenda LaGrange Johnson[257]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Belgium Tom Korologos[258]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Barbados Mary Kramer[259]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Latvia Chuck Larson[260]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to France Howard Leach[261]

  • Fmr. Secretary of the Navy John Lehman[45]

  • Fmr. Secretary of the Interior Manuel Lujan, Jr.[85]

  • Fmr. Treasurer of the United States Rosario Marin[262]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See Thomas Patrick Melady[249]

  • Fmr. Attorney General Michael Mukasey[248]

  • Fmr. Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See, Fmr. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson[263]

  • Fmr. Secretary of State, Fmr. National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice[264]

  • Fmr. Mayor of Los Angeles Richard Riordan[45]

  • Fmr. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs John Rood[265]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See Francis Rooney[266]

  • Fmr. White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove[267]

  • Fmr. Secretary of State, Fmr. Secretary of the Treasury, Fmr. Secretary of Labor George P. Shultz[268]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Italy Peter F. Secchia[269]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Italy, Ambassador to Australia Mel Sembler[270]

  • Fmr. Senior Advisor and Chief Spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq Dan Senor[69]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to the Holy See Frank Shakespeare[271]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Brazil, Ambassador to the Netherlands Clifford Sobel[272]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to France, Ambassador to the Czech Republic, Ambassador to Monaco Craig Roberts Stapleton[273]

  • Fmr. Deputy Attorney General George J. Terwilliger III[248]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Hungary George Herbert Walker III[274]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Slovakia Ronald Weiser[275]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Canada David Wilkins[276]

  • Fmr. Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs Richard S. Williamson[277]

  • Fmr. Ambassador to Estonia Aldona Wos[62]

  • Fmr. Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Dov Zakheim[278]



International political figures[edit]



  • Daniel Hannan, British Conservative Party MEP for South East England[279]


  • Lech Wałęsa, former President of Poland (1990–1995)[280]


Miscellaneous[edit]




  • George P. Bush[85]


  • Josefina Carbonell[85]


  • Sharon Day[81]


  • Cari M. Dominguez[85]


  • Callista Gingrich[81]

  • First Lady Supriya Jindal of Louisiana[81]

  • Fmr. First Lady Mary Pawlenty of Minnesota[81]

  • First Lady Anita Perry of Texas[81]


  • Karen Santorum[81]



  • First Lady Lucé Vela of Puerto Rico[281]


  • US Armed Forces members[edit]




    • Medal of Honor recipient, Retired United States Army Sergeant John F. Baker, Jr.[282]

    • Retired United States Navy Captain, former astronaut, and last man to walk on the Moon, Eugene Cernan[254]

    • Retired United States Navy Captain and former astronaut Robert Crippen[254]

    • Retired United States General Tommy Franks[283]


    • Medal of Honor recipient, Retired United States Marine Corps United States Captain John James McGinty, III[282]


    • Medal of Honor recipient, Retired United States Colonel Ola L. Mize[284]


    • Medal of Honor recipient, Retired United States Colonel Leo K. Thorsness[284]

    • Retired United States Lieutenant General Claudius E. Watts III[285]



    Businesspeople[edit]




    • Danny Ainge, president of basketball operations for the Boston Celtics[286]


    • Bill Bidwill, chairman of Arizona Cardinals[286]


    • Michael Bidwill, president of Arizona Cardinals[286]


    • George Bodenheimer, executive chairman of ESPN[286]


    • James L. Dolan, owner of the New York Knicks[286]


    • Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard[287]


    • Donald Bren, Businessman, philanthropist, and chairman of the Irvine Company[288]


    • Michael R. Burns, Vice Chairman of Lionsgate[289]


    • John Catsimatidis, Owner, chairman, president and CEO of the Red Apple Group and Gristedes Foods and chairman and CEO of the United Refining Company[290]


    • Marjorie Dannenfelser, President of Susan B. Anthony List[291]


    • Mike Fernandez, founder: MBF Healthcare Partners[292]


    • Rich Gotham, president of Boston Celtics[286]


    • Lee Iacocca, former CEO and President of Chrysler[293]


    • Woody Johnson, New York Jets owner[294]


    • Jerry Jones, owner of Dallas Cowboys[286]


    • Bobbie Kilberg, Chief Executive Officer of the Northern Virginia Technology Council[295]


    • Kenneth Langone, Co-founder of The Home Depot, former Director of the New York Stock Exchange[296]


    • James B. Lee, Jr., Vice Chairman of JPMorgan Chase[296]


    • Randy Levine, president of New York Yankees[286]


    • Bernie Marcus, Co-founder of Home Depot[297]


    • Linda McMahon, former business manager of WWE[298]


    • Scott McNealy, co-founder and CEO of Sun Microsystems[299]


    • Daryl Morey, general manager for Houston Rockets[300]


    • Rupert Murdoch, Founder of News Corporation, Fox Broadcasting Company & HarperCollins[301]


    • Ross Perot, American billionare business magnate and former Independent and Reform party US Presidential candidate.[302]


    • Randy Rigby, president of Utah Jazz[300]


    • Pat Riley, president of Miami Heat[286]


    • John Schnatter, Owner, founder, and CEO of Papa John's Pizza[303]


    • Charles R. Schwab, Founder and Chairman of the Charles Schwab Corporation[304]


    • Stephen A. Schwarzman, Chairman of the Blackstone Group[305]

    • Harry Sloan, former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio chief,[289]


    • Daniel Snyder, owner of Washington Redskins[286]


    • Alex Spanos, owner of the San Diego Chargers[286]


    • Dean Spanos, chairman of the San Diego Chargers[286]


    • Mike Tannenbaum, general manager of New York Jets[286]


    • Donald Trump, chairman and president of The Trump Organization[306] future Presidential candidate for the United States presidential election, 2016, future President of the United States


    • Ivanka Trump, Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at The Trump Organization[307]


    • Meg Whitman, president and CEO of Hewlett-Packard, former chairman and CEO of eBay[308]


    • Jim Walton, son of Sam Walton a founder of Wal-Mart.[309]


    • Lewis Wolff, Co-owner of the Oakland Athletics and the San Jose Earthquakes[310]



    Social and political activists[edit]



    • Conservative activist, former RNC National Committeeman, attorney James Bopp[311]

    • Member of the board of directors and co-founder of GOProud, Christopher R. Barron[312][313]

    • Chairman of the American Conservative Union, former RNC National Committeeman Al Cardenas[314]

    • Daughter of Fmr. Vice President Dick Cheney, LGBT rights activist Mary Cheney[315]


    • Hillary Clinton's former Senate state director, Gigi Georges[316]

    • Political activist, 2008 and 2010 Delaware United States Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell[317]



    Clergy[edit]



    • Evangelist Jerry Falwell, Jr.[318]

    • Evangelist Billy Graham[319]

    • Evangelist Franklin Graham[320]

    • Evangelist Wayne Grudem[321]

    • Televangelist Robert Jeffress[322]

    • Evangelist Richard Land[323]

    • Reverend Fred Luter, President of the Southern Baptist Convention

    • Televangelist Pat Robertson[324]



    Astronauts/NASA[edit]




    • Eric C. Anderson[325]


    • Gene Cernan[326]


    • Scott Pace[327]



    Organizations[edit]




    • CatholicVote.org[328]


    • GOProud[329]

    • The Independence Hall Tea Party Association[330]


    • Log Cabin Republicans[331]

    • The Memphis Tea Party[332]

    • The Missouri Right to Life Federal Political Action Committee[333]

    • Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life (MCCL) Federal PAC[334]


    • National Organization for Marriage[335]


    • National Right to Life Committee[336]

    • Oregon Right to Life[337]


    • Susan B. Anthony List[338]


    • National Rifle Association[339]



    Companies[edit]




    • Miracle-Gro[340]


    Entertainers and artists[edit]



    Actors[edit]




    • Scott Baio[341]


    • Stephen Baldwin[342]


    • Orson Bean[341]


    • Powers Boothe[343]


    • Gary Busey[344]


    • James Caan[345]


    • Dean Cain[346]


    • Kirk Cameron[347]


    • Candace Cameron Bure[348]


    • Vincent Curatola[349]


    • Stacey Dash[350]


    • Robert Davi[351]


    • Bo Derek[352]


    • Shannen Doherty[353]


    • Robert Duvall[354]


    • Clint Eastwood[355]


    • R. Lee Ermey[356]


    • Erik Estrada[343]


    • Andy Garcia[343]


    • Mel Gibson[357]


    • Kelsey Grammer[358]


    • Angie Harmon[359]


    • Melissa Joan Hart[360]


    • Patricia Heaton[361]


    • Jon Heder[362]


    • Julianne Hough[363]


    • Angus T. Jones[364]


    • Lorenzo Lamas[343]


    • Lindsay Lohan[365]


    • Chuck Norris[366]


    • John O'Hurley[367]


    • John Ratzenberger[368]


    • Adam Sandler[347]


    • Tom Selleck[41]


    • Gary Sinise[369]


    • Tina Sloan[370]


    • Shawnee Smith[371]


    • Suzanne Somers[372]


    • Sylvester Stallone[347]


    • Jeremy Sumpter[373]


    • Janine Turner[374]


    • Vince Vaughn[375]


    • Jon Voight[376]


    • James Woods[345]



    Comedians[edit]




    • Drew Carey[344]


    • Adam Carolla[345]


    • Terry Fator[377]


    • Jeff Foxworthy[378]


    • Victoria Jackson[379]


    • Dennis Miller[369]


    • Paul Rodriguez[380]



    Directors[edit]




    • David Zucker[369]


    Models[edit]




    • Cindy Crawford[381]


    • Melania Trump[382]


    • Eduardo Verastegui[383]



    Musicians[edit]




    • Trace Adkins[384]


    • Rodney Atkins[385]


    • Ed Ames[386]


    • Jack Blades[387]


    • Pat Boone[388]


    • Neal E. Boyd[389]


    • Zac Brown[356]


    • Robert Burck[390]


    • Charlie Daniels[345]


    • Sara Evans[391]


    • David Foster[377]


    • Lee Greenwood[392]


    • Andy Griggs[393]


    • Taylor Hicks[356]


    • Vanilla Ice[394]


    • Bruce Johnston[395]


    • Big Kenny[396]


    • Mike Love[397]


    • Meat Loaf[398]


    • Jo Dee Messina[399]


    • Ronnie Milsap[400]


    • Sam Moore[401]


    • Dave Mustaine[344]


    • Wayne Newton[402]


    • Ted Nugent[403]


    • Jamie O'Neal[401]


    • Donny Osmond[404]


    • Marie Osmond[404]


    • John Ondrasik[405]


    • Randy Owen[406]


    • Collin Raye[407]


    • John Rich[408]


    • Kid Rock[409][410]


    • Trisha Paytas[411]


    • T.G. Sheppard[412]


    • Shyne[413]


    • Gene Simmons[414]


    • Ricky Skaggs[415]


    • Scott Stapp[416]


    • Cowboy Troy[396]


    • Lane Turner[417]


    • Hank Williams, Jr.[345]


    • Gretchen Wilson[345]



    Bands[edit]




    • Lynyrd Skynyrd[410][418]


    • The Oak Ridge Boys[419]


    • The Marshall Tucker Band[420]



    Adult entertainers[edit]




    • Jenna Jameson[421]


    • Michael Lucas[422]



    Producers[edit]




    • Jerry Bruckheimer[341]


    • Lionel Chetwynd[367]


    • Rob Long[423]


    • Gerald R. Molen[424]


    • Burt Sugarman[367]


    • Joel Surnow[423]



    Screenwriters[edit]




    • Joe Eszterhas[369]


    • Andrew Klavan[425]


    • David Mamet[426]


    • Neil Simon[427]


    • Roger L. Simon[428]



    Television and radio personalities[edit]




    • Glenn Beck[429]


    • Pat Buchanan[430]


    • Rachel Campos-Duffy[81]


    • Monica Crowley[431]


    • Sean Hannity[432]


    • Elisabeth Hasselbeck[433]


    • Robert Kagan[69]


    • Robin Leach[434]


    • Rush Limbaugh[435]


    • Meghan McCain[436]


    • Heidi Montag[369]


    • Piers Morgan[437]


    • Bill O'Reilly[438]


    • Wayne Allen Root[439]


    • Mike Rowe[440]


    • Michael Savage[441]


    • Cal Thomas[442]


    • Chuck Woolery[443]


    • Mr. Burns (non-canon)


    [2]


    Writers[edit]




    • Scott Adams[444]


    • H.G. Bissinger[445]


    • Ann Coulter[446]


    • Niall Ferguson[447]


    • Terry Goodkind[448]


    • Dean Koontz[449]


    • Brad Thor[450]



    Athletes[edit]



    Baseball (MLB)[edit]




    • J. P. Arencibia[451]


    • Jeremy Guthrie[300]


    • Todd Helton[452]


    • Dale Murphy[453]


    • Alex Rodriguez[454]



    Basketball (NBA)[edit]




    • Greg Anthony[455]


    • Bob Cousy[456]


    • Chris Dudley[457]


    • Spencer Hawes[458]



    Bobsled[edit]




    • Jean Racine-Prahm[459]


    • Bill Schuffenhauer[459]



    Football (NFL)[edit]




    • Jason Babin[460]


    • John Beck[461]


    • Jay Cutler[462]


    • John Elway[463]


    • Jay Feely[464]


    • Todd Heap[465]


    • Brent Jones[466]


    • Nick Mangold[467]


    • Peyton Manning[448]


    • Burgess Owens[219]


    • Bart Starr[468]


    • Tom Waddle[469]


    • Wes Welker[470]



    Golf[edit]




    • Rickie Fowler[471]


    • Jack Nicklaus[472]



    Ice skating/hockey[edit]




    • Michael Eruzione[473]


    • Andy Gabel[474]


    • Dan Jansen[475]


    • Derek Parra[476]


    • Dorothy Hamill[477]


    • Scott Hamilton[459]


    • Bobby Orr[448]


    • Jeremy Roenick[478]


    • Kristi Yamaguchi[479]



    Skeet shooting[edit]



    • Kim Rhode[476]


    Skeleton racing[edit]




    • Noelle Pikus-Pace[459]


    • Lea Ann Parsley[474]


    • Jimmy Shea[459]



    Skiing[edit]



    • Christopher Devlin-Young[459]


    Swimming[edit]



    • Rowdy Gaines[459]


    Tennis[edit]



    • Jim Courier[310][480]


    Auto racing (NASCAR)[edit]




    • Richard Childress[481]


    • Rick Hendrick[481]


    • Brian France[481]


    • Mike Helton[481]


    • Bruton Smith[481]


    • Richard Petty[481]



    Professional wrestling[edit]




    • Hulk Hogan[482]


    • Vince McMahon[483]



    Economics Nobel Prize laureates[edit]



    • Gary Becker[484]


    • James Buchanan[485]


    • Eugene Fama[485]


    • Robert Lucas, Jr.[484]


    • Robert Mundell[484]


    • Edward C. Prescott[484]


    • Myron Scholes[484]


    See also[edit]


    • Endorsements for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012

    • List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2012

    • Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2012


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