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Esta es una lista de personas y organizaciones notables que expresaron su respaldo al cargo del presidente de Donald Trump como candidato presidencial del Partido Republicano para las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 2016 .

Aprobaciones [ editar ]

Antiguo gobierno federal de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

Vicepresidentes [ editar ]

  • Dan Quayle , 44º vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos (1989-1993) [1]

Funcionarios a nivel de gabinete federal [ editar ]

  • John Ashcroft , 79º Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (2001-2005) [2]
  • William Bennett , tercer Secretario de Educación de los Estados Unidos (1985-1988) [3]
  • John Rusling Block , 21º Secretario de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (1981-1986) [4]
  • John R. Bolton , 25º embajador de los Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (2005-2006) [5]
  • Elaine Chao , 24ª Secretaria de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos (2001-2009) [2]
  • Edwin Meese , 75º Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (1985-1988) [6]
  • Jim Nicholson , quinto Secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de los Estados Unidos (2005-2007) [7]
  • Anthony Principi , cuarto secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de los Estados Unidos (2001-05) [2]
  • Donald Rumsfeld , 13º y 21º Secretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos (1975–77, 2001–06) [8]
  • John W. Snow , 73º Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos (2003-2006) [2]
  • Tommy Thompson , decimonoveno Secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (2001-05) [9]
  • James G. Watt , 43º Secretario del Interior de los Estados Unidos (1981-1983) [10]

Funcionarios departamentales federales [ editar ]

Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU.

  • Charles F. Conner , ex Subsecretario de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (2005-2009) [4]
  • Liz Cheney , ex Subsecretaria de Estado Adjunta para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente y jefa de la Iniciativa de Asociación para el Medio Oriente ; hija del ex vicepresidente Dick Cheney [ cita requerida ]

Departamento de Defensa de EE. UU.

  • William G. Boykin , retirado. General de tres estrellas, subsecretario adjunto de Defensa para Inteligencia (2002-2007) [11]
  • Chapman B. Cox , Subsecretario de Marina (Asuntos de Reserva y Recursos Humanos) (1983-1984) [10]
  • Michael Flynn , [a] ret. General de 3 estrellas, Director de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa (2012-2014) ( Demócrata ) [12]
  • Jeffrey D. Gordon , [un] portavoz del Pentágono (2005-2009) [13]
  • J. William Middendorf , Secretario de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1974–77) [10]
  • Joseph E. Schmitz , [a] Inspector General (2002-2005) [14]
  • Herbert R. Temple, Jr. , Jefe de la Oficina de la Guardia Nacional (1986-1990) [10]
  • William Winkenwerder Jr. , ex Subsecretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos para Asuntos de Salud (2001-2007) [15]

Departamento de Energía de EE. UU.

  • William Flynn Martin , subsecretario de Energía de los Estados Unidos (1986-1988) [10]

Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de EE. UU.

  • Don M. Newman , Subsecretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (1985-1989) [10]

Departamento de estado de los Estados Unidos

  • Robert B. Charles , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Internacionales de Narcóticos y Aplicación de la Ley (2003-2005) [10]

Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU.

  • Peter Ferrara , ex Fiscal General Adjunto Adjunto (1991-1993) [16]

Agencias y comisiones independientes [ editar ]

  • Gary Berntsen , [un] funcionario de la Dirección de Operaciones (1982-2005) [13]
  • Vernon L. Grose , ex miembro de la Junta Nacional de Seguridad en el Transporte [10]
  • Dorcas Hardy , comisionada de la Administración del Seguro Social (1986-1989) [10]
  • Kay Coles James , exdirectora de la Oficina de Gestión de Personal de los Estados Unidos (2001-2005) [17]
  • Edmund C. Moy , director de la Casa de la Moneda de los Estados Unidos (2006-2011) [15]
  • Daniel Oliver , presidente de la Comisión Federal de Comercio (1986-1990) [10]
  • Linda M. Springer , directora de la Oficina de Gestión de Personal de los Estados Unidos (2005-2008) [18]
  • R. James Woolsey Jr. , Director de Inteligencia Central (1993-1995) ( Demócrata ) [19]

Embajadores de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

  • Charles L. Glazer , El Salvador (2007-2009) [20]
  • G. Philip Hughes , Barbados , Dominica , Santa Lucía , Antigua , San Vicente y San Cristóbal-Nevis-Anguila (1990-1993) [10]
  • Douglas Kmiec , Malta (2009-2011) [21]
  • John D. Ong , Noruega (2002-2005) [10]
  • Francis Rooney , Santa Sede (2005-08) [22]
  • Faith Whittlesey , Suiza (1981–83, 1985–88) [7]

Personal de la Casa Blanca [ editar ]

  • Pat Buchanan , [a] Director de Comunicaciones de la Casa Blanca (1985-1987) [23]
  • T. Kenneth Cribb Jr. , Director del Consejo de Política Nacional (1987) [10]
  • Michael Johns , [un] cofundador y líder nacional del movimiento del Tea Party de EE. UU. Y ex redactor de discursos de la Casa Blanca [24] [25]
  • Jeff Lord , [un] director político asociado de la Casa Blanca (1987-1988) [26]
  • Ed Rollins , [a] Asistente adjunto del Presidente de Asuntos Políticos (1980-1981), Asistente del Presidente de Asuntos Políticos y Director de la Oficina de Asuntos Políticos (1981-1983) [27] [28]
  • John H. Sununu , decimocuarto jefe de personal de la Casa Blanca (1989-1991) [29]

Congreso de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

Senadores de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

Actual

  • John Barrasso , WY-Clase 1 [30]
  • Roy Blunt , MO-Clase 3 [31]
  • John Boozman , AR-Clase 3 [32]
  • Richard Burr , NC-Clase 3 [33]
  • Bill Cassidy , LA-Clase 2 [34]
  • Dan Coats , IN-Class 3 [35]
  • Thad Cochran , MS-Clase 2 [36]
  • Bob Corker , TN-Clase 1 [37]
  • John Cornyn , Mayor Whip, TX-Clase 2 [38]
  • Tom Cotton , Clase AR 2 [39]
  • Ted Cruz , TX-Clase 1 [40]
  • Joni Ernst , IA-Clase 2 [41]
  • Mike Enzi , WY-Clase 2 [42]
  • Chuck Grassley , IA-Clase 3 [43]
  • Orrin Hatch , Pres. pro tempore, UT-Class 1 [44]
  • John Hoeven , ND-Clase 3 [45]
  • Jim Inhofe , OK-Clase 2 [46]
  • Johnny Isakson , GA-Clase 3 [47]
  • Ron Johnson , WI-Clase 3 [48]
  • Mitch McConnell , Mayor Líder, KY-Clase 2 [49]
  • Jerry Moran , KS-Clase 3 [50]
  • Rand Paul , KY-Clase 3 [51]
  • David Perdue , GA-Clase 2 [52]
  • Pat Roberts , clase KS 2 [53]
  • Marco Rubio , FL-Clase 3 [54]
  • Jeff Sessions , [a] AL-Clase 2 [55]
  • Tim Scott , SC-Clase 3 [56]
  • Thom Tillis , NC-Clase 2 [57]
  • David Vitter , LA-Clase 3 [58]
  • Roger Wicker , MS-Clase 1 [59]

Anterior

  • Scott Brown , [a] MA (2010-13) [60]
  • Ben Nighthorse Campbell , CO (1993-2005) [61]
  • Jeffrey Chiesa , [a] Nueva Jersey (2013) [62]
  • Tom Coburn , OK (2005-15) [63]
  • Alfonse D'Amato , Nueva York (1981-1999) [64]
  • Bob Dole , Mayor Líder, KS (1969-1996) [65]
  • Bob Kasten , [a] WI (1981-1993) [66]
  • Trent Lott , Mayor Líder, MS (1989-2007) [67]
  • Mack Mattingly , GA (1981-1987) [68]
  • Rick Santorum , PA (1995-2007) [69]
  • Bob Smith , NH (1990-2003) [29]
  • Jim Talent , MO (2002-2007) [70]

Representantes de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

Actual

  • Ralph Abraham , LA [58]
  • Robert Aderholt , AL [71]
  • Rick W. Allen , GA [72]
  • Mark Amodei , NV [73]
  • Brian Babin , TX [74]
  • Lou Barletta , [a] PA-11 [75]
  • Joe Barton , TX [76]
  • Mike Bishop , Michigan [77]
  • Rob Bishop , UT [78]
  • Charles Boustany , LA [58]
  • Dave Brat , VA [ cita requerida ]
  • Jim Bridenstine , OK [79]
  • Vern Buchanan , Florida [80]
  • Ken Buck , CO [81]
  • Larry Bucshon , IN [82]
  • Bradley Byrne , AL [83] [84]
  • Michael Burgess , TX [85]
  • Buddy Carter , GA [86]
  • John Carter , TX [87]
  • Steve Chabot , Ohio [88]
  • Curt Clawson , Florida [89]
  • Tom Cole , OK [90]
  • Chris Collins , [a] Nueva York [91]
  • Doug Collins , GA [92]
  • Mike Conaway , TX [93]
  • Paul Cook , CA [94]
  • Ryan Costello , PA-6 [95]
  • Kevin Cramer , [a] ND [96]
  • Rick Crawford , AR [97]
  • John Culberson , TX [98]
  • Jeff Denham , CA [99]
  • Ron DeSantis , Florida [33]
  • Scott DesJarlais , [a] TN [100]
  • Dan Donovan , Nueva York [101]
  • Jeff Duncan , Carolina del Sur [102]
  • Jimmy Duncan , TN [103]
  • Renee Ellmers , [a] Carolina del Norte [104]
  • Tom Emmer , MN [105]
  • Blake Farenthold , TX [106]
  • Mike Fitzpatrick , PA-8 [107]
  • Chuck Fleischmann , TN [108]
  • John Fleming , LA [58]
  • Bill Flores , TX [74]
  • Virginia Foxx , Carolina del Norte [109]
  • Randy Forbes , VA [110]
  • Trent Franks , AZ [111]
  • Rodney Frelinghuysen , Nueva Jersey [112]
  • Scott Garrett , Nueva Jersey [113]
  • Bob Gibbs , Ohio [114] [115]
  • Bob Goodlatte , VA [116]
  • Paul Gosar , Arizona [111]
  • Trey Gowdy , Carolina del Sur [117]
  • Sam Graves , MO [118]
  • Tom Graves , GA [72]
  • Morgan Griffith , VA [119]
  • Glenn Grothman , WI [120]
  • Frank Guinta , Nueva Hampshire [121]
  • Brett Guthrie , KY [122]
  • Gregg Harper , MS [123]
  • Andy Harris , MD [124]
  • Vicky Hartzler , MO [125]
  • Jeb Hensarling , TX [126]
  • Jody Hice , GA [72]
  • French Hill , AR [127]
  • George Holding , Carolina del Norte [128]
  • Richard Hudson , Carolina del Norte [129]
  • Tim Huelskamp , KS [130]
  • Randy Hultgren , IL [131]
  • Duncan D. Hunter , [a] CA [132]
  • Darrell Issa , CA [133]
  • Evan Jenkins , WV [134]
  • Lynn Jenkins , KS [135]
  • Bill Johnson , OH [136]
  • Sam Johnson , TX [98]
  • Walter B. Jones Jr. , Carolina del Norte [137]
  • Mike Kelly , PA-3 [138]
  • Trent Kelly , MS [139]
  • Peter T. King , Nueva York [140]
  • Steve King , IA [141]
  • John Kline , MN [142]
  • Raul Labrador , DNI [143]
  • Darin LaHood , IL [144]
  • Doug LaMalfa , CA [145]
  • Doug Lamborn , CO [146]
  • Leonard Lance , Nueva Jersey [147]
  • Bob Latta , Ohio [148]
  • Billy Long , MO [149]
  • Barry Loudermilk , GA [150]
  • Frank Lucas , OK [151]
  • Blaine Luetkemeyer , MO [31]
  • Cynthia Lummis , WY [152]
  • Tom MacArthur , Nueva Jersey [95]
  • Kenny Marchant , TX [76]
  • Tom Marino , [a] PA [153]
  • Thomas Massie , KY [88]
  • Kevin McCarthy , líder mayor, CA [154]
  • Michael McCaul , TX [155]
  • Tom McClintock , CA [156]
  • Patrick McHenry , Carolina del Norte [157]
  • David McKinley , WV [158]
  • Cathy McMorris Rodgers , WA [159]
  • Mark Meadows , Carolina del Norte [160]
  • Luke Messer , IN [161]
  • John Mica , Florida [162]
  • Candice Miller , MI [163]
  • Jeff Miller , [a] Florida [164]
  • John Moolenaar , MI [165]
  • Alex Mooney , WV [166]
  • Markwayne Mullin , OK [167]
  • Mick Mulvaney , Carolina del Sur [168]
  • Randy Neugebauer , TX [98]
  • Dan Newhouse , WA [169]
  • Kristi Noem , SD [170]
  • Rich Nugent , Florida [171]
  • Pete Olson , TX [98]
  • Steven Palazzo , MS [172]
  • Gary Palmer , AL [173]
  • Steve Pearce , Nuevo México [174]
  • Scott Perry , PA-4 [95]
  • Robert Pittenger , Carolina del Norte [175]
  • Joe Pitts , PA-16 [125]
  • Mike Pompeo , KS [176]
  • Bill Posey , Florida [177]
  • Tom Price , GA [178]
  • John Ratcliffe , TX [179]
  • Tom Reed , [a] Nueva York [180]
  • Jim Renacci , Ohio [181]
  • Tom Rice , Carolina del Sur [182]
  • Phil Roe , Tennessee [119]
  • Hal Rogers , KY [183]
  • Mike Rogers , AL [71]
  • Dana Rohrabacher , CA [94]
  • Todd Rokita , IN [184]
  • Dennis A. Ross , Florida [185]
  • Keith Rothfus , PA-12 [186]
  • David Rouzer , Carolina del Norte [187]
  • Ed Royce , CA [188]
  • Steve Russell , OK [151]
  • Paul Ryan , WI, presidente de la Cámara [189]
  • Matt Salmon , Arizona [111]
  • Mark Sanford , Carolina del Sur [190]
  • Steve Scalise , Mayor Whip, LA [191]
  • David Schweikert , Arizona [111]
  • Austin Scott , GA [192]
  • Jim Sensenbrenner , WI [193]
  • Pete Sessions , TX [194]
  • John Shimkus , IL [195]
  • Bill Shuster , [a] PA [164]
  • Adrian Smith , NE [196]
  • Chris Smith , Nueva Jersey [125]
  • Jason T. Smith , MO [31]
  • Lamar Smith , TX [197]
  • Elise Stefanik , Nueva York [198]
  • Steve Stivers , Ohio [199]
  • Marlin Stutzman , IN [200]
  • Dave Trott , MI [201]
  • Michael Turner , OH [202]
  • Tim Walberg , MI [201]
  • Greg Walden , Oregón [203]
  • Mark Walker , Carolina del Norte [109]
  • Jackie Walorski , IN [204]
  • Mimi Walters , CA [205]
  • Randy Weber , TX [74]
  • Brad Wenstrup , OH [206]
  • Bruce Westerman , AR [207]
  • Lynn Westmoreland , GA [185]
  • Roger Williams , TX [76]
  • Rob Wittman , VA [208]
  • Steve Womack , AR [127]
  • Rob Woodall , GA [72]
  • Kevin Yoder , KS [176]
  • Ted Yoho , Florida [209]
  • David Young , IA [141]
  • Don Young , Alaska [210]
  • Todd Young , IN [82]
  • Lee Zeldin , Nueva York [140]

Anterior

  • Steve Austria , OH (2009-2013) [211]
  • Bob Barr , GA (1995-2003) [212]
  • Kerry Bentivolio , MI (2013-15) [213]
  • John Boehner , orador, OH (1991-2015) [214]
  • Paul Broun , GA (2007-15) [215]
  • Eric Cantor , mayor líder, VA (2001-14) [216]
  • Joseph Cao , LA (2009-2011) [211]
  • Newt Gingrich , orador, GA (1979-1999) [217]
  • Virgil Goode , [a] VA (1997-2009) [218]
  • Jack Kingston , GA (1993-2015) [219]
  • James Lightfoot , IA (1985-1997) [220]
  • Bob Livingston , [a] LA (1977-1999) [221]
  • Tom Luken , OH (1974-1975, 1977-1991) ( demócrata ) [222]
  • Bob McEwan , OH (1981-1993) [20]
  • Guy Molinari , Nueva York (1981-1989) [223]
  • Sue Myrick , Carolina del Norte (1995-2013) [224]
  • Doug Ose , [a] CA (1999-2005) [225]
  • Joe Walsh , IL (2011-2013) [226]
  • Frank Wolf , VA (1981-2015) [227]

Funcionarios estatales de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

Gobernadores estatales y territoriales [ editar ]

El gobernador de Nueva Jersey, Chris Christie, en 2015
Gobernador Mike Pence en 2016

Actual

  • Greg Abbott , 48º gobernador de Texas [228]
  • Matt Bevin , 62º gobernador de Kentucky [229]
  • Terry Branstad , gobernador 39 y 42 de Iowa [230]
  • Sam Brownback , 46º gobernador de Kansas [231]
  • Phil Bryant , 64º gobernador de Mississippi [67]
  • Eddie Calvo , octavo gobernador de Guam [232]
  • Chris Christie , [a] 55º gobernador de Nueva Jersey [233]
  • Jack Dalrymple , 32º gobernador de Dakota del Norte [234]
  • Doug Ducey , gobernador 23 de Arizona [235]
  • Mary Fallin , 27º gobernador de Oklahoma [236]
  • Nikki Haley , 116º gobernador de Carolina del Sur [237]
  • Asa Hutchinson , 46º gobernador de Arkansas [238]
  • Paul LePage , [a] 74º gobernador de Maine [239]
  • Pat McCrory , 74º gobernador de Carolina del Norte [240]
  • Matt Mead , 32º gobernador de Wyoming [241]
  • Mike Pence , 50º gobernador de Indiana [242] (más tarde, Trump nominó a Pence como su compañero de fórmula para su campaña).
  • Pete Ricketts , 40º gobernador de Nebraska [243]
  • Rick Scott , [a] 45º gobernador de Florida [244]
  • Ralph Torres , [a] noveno gobernador de las Islas Marianas del Norte [245]
  • Scott Walker , 45º gobernador de Wisconsin [246]

Anterior

  • Haley Barbour , 63º gobernador de Mississippi (2004–12) [10]
  • Jan Brewer , [a] 22º gobernador de Arizona (2009-15) [247]
  • Donald DiFrancesco , [a] 51º gobernador de Nueva Jersey (2001-2002) [248]
  • Bob Ehrlich , 60º gobernador de Maryland (2003-2007) [249]
  • Jim Gilmore , 68º gobernador de Virginia (1998-2002) [250]
  • Dave Heineman , 39º gobernador de Nebraska (2005-15) [251]
  • Mike Huckabee , 44º gobernador de Arkansas (1996-2007) [252]
  • Bobby Jindal , 55º gobernador de Luisiana (2008–16) [ cita requerida ]
  • Frank Keating , vigésimo quinto gobernador de Oklahoma (1995-2003) [253]
  • Sarah Palin , [a] novena gobernadora de Alaska (2006-2009) [254]
  • Sonny Perdue , 81º gobernador de Georgia (2003-2011) [4]
  • Rick Perry , 47º gobernador de Texas (2000-15) [255]
  • Don Sundquist , 47º gobernador de Tennessee (1995-2003) [256]
  • John H. Sununu , 75º gobernador de New Hampshire (1983-1989), jefe de personal de la Casa Blanca (1989-1991) [257]

Funcionarios ejecutivos estatales [ editar ]

Procuradora General de Florida Pam Bondi

Actual

  • Pam Bondi , [a] 37 ° Fiscal General de Florida [258]
  • George P. Bush , 28º Comisionado de la Oficina General de Tierras de Texas [259]
  • Mike DeWine , 50º Fiscal General de Ohio [199]
  • Jeff DeWit , [a] 43º tesorero del estado de Arizona [260]
  • Diane Douglas , superintendente de instrucción pública de Arizona [261]
  • Lynn Fitch , 34º tesorero del estado de Mississippi [262]
  • Tim Griffin , 16º vicegobernador de Arkansas [15]
  • Jon Husted , 50º Secretario de Estado de Ohio [199]
  • Mark Hutchison , 34º vicegobernador de Nevada [263]
  • Cindy Hyde-Smith , séptima comisionada de Agricultura y Comercio de Mississippi [4]
  • Peter Kinder , 46º vicegobernador de Missouri [31]
  • Kris Kobach , [a] 31º Secretario de Estado de Kansas [264]
  • Adam Laxalt , 33º Fiscal General de Nevada [263]
  • Josh Mandel , 48º tesorero del estado de Ohio [199]
  • Henry McMaster , [a] 91º vicegobernador de Carolina del Sur [265]
  • Sid Miller , duodécimo comisionado de agricultura de Texas [266]
  • Mary Mosiman , Auditor de Iowa [267]
  • Bill Northey , cuarto Secretario de Agricultura de Iowa [268]
  • Dan Patrick , 42º vicegobernador de Texas [269]
  • Jim Reese , cuarto Secretario de Agricultura de Oklahoma [4]
  • Sean Reyes , 21º Fiscal General de Utah [270]
  • Kim Reynolds , 47º vicegobernador de Iowa [267]
  • Leslie Rutledge , 56º Fiscal General de Arkansas [271]
  • Bill Schuette , 53º Fiscal General de Michigan [272]
  • Ryan Sitton , comisionado de ferrocarriles de Texas [266]
  • Eric Skrmetta , [a] Comisionado de Servicios Públicos de Luisiana [273]
  • Michael G. Strain , noveno comisionado de Agricultura y Silvicultura de Luisiana [4]
  • Mary Taylor , 65º vicegobernador de Ohio [199]
  • Walter E. Whitcomb , Comisionado del Departamento de Agricultura, Conservación y Silvicultura de Maine [4]
  • Dave Yost , 32º auditor del estado de Ohio [274]

Anterior

  • André Bauer , [a] 87º vicegobernador de Carolina del Sur (2003-2011) [275]
  • Ken Blackwell , 48º Secretario de Estado de Ohio (1999-2007) [125]
  • Margaret Farrow , 42º vicegobernador de Wisconsin (2001-03) [276]
  • John H. Hager , 37º vicegobernador de Virginia (1998-2002) [17]
  • Evan Hultman , 28º Fiscal General de Iowa (1961-1965) [277]
  • Jerry Kilgore , 42º Fiscal General de Virginia (2002-2005) [17]
  • Loren Leman , octavo vicegobernador de Alaska (2002-2006) [278]
  • Mead Treadwell , 11º vicegobernador de Alaska (2010-14) [278]
  • Cathy Zeuske , 31ª Tesorera del Estado de Wisconsin (1991-1995) [276]

Legisladores estatales [ editar ]

  • Representante del estado de Alabama: Ed Henry [279]
  • Senadores del estado de Alaska: John Coghill , [278] Charlie Huggins , [278] Lesil McGuire [278]
  • Representante del estado de Alaska: Mike Chenault [278]
  • Representante del estado de Arizona: Phil Lovas [280]
  • Senadores del estado de California: Tom Berryhill [281] Mike Morrell , [281] Jeff Stone , [281] Joel Anderson [281]
  • Asambleístas del Estado de California: Jay Obernolte y Bob Pacheco , [282] Melissa Melendez , [281] Travis Allen , [281] Matthew Harper [281]
  • Senadores del Estado de Colorado: Ray Scott , [283] John Cooke , [284] Kent Lambert , [284] Vicki Marble , [284] Tim Neville , [284] Jerry Sonnenberg , [284] Laura J. Woods [284]
  • Cámara de Representantes de Colorado: Clarice Navarro , [285] Jon Becker , [284] Perry Buck , [284] Dan Nordberg , [284] Bob Rankin , [284] Lori Saine , [284] James Wilson , [284] JoAnn Windholz [ 284]
  • Senadores del estado de Connecticut: Kevin C. Kelly , [286] Michael A. McLachlan [286]
  • Representantes del estado de Connecticut: Anthony D'Amelio , [287]
  • Senador del estado de Delaware: Colin Bonini [288]
  • Senadores del estado de Florida: Dennis Baxley , [289] Joe Negron [290]
  • Representantes de Florida: Matt Gaetz [291] y Lake Ray , [292] Gayle Harrell , [290] Debbie Mayfield , [290] MaryLynn Magar , [290] Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda (Independiente) [293]
  • Senadores del estado de Georgia: Burt Jones , [294] Michael Williams , [295] John Wilkinson [4]
  • Representante del estado de Georgia: Steve Tarvin [296]
  • Senadores del estado de Iowa: Brad Zaun , [297] Jerry Behn , [268] Julian Garrett , [268] David Hartsuch , [268] Ken Rozenboom , [298] Tom Shipley [299]
  • Representantes del estado de Iowa: Robert Bacon , [268] Linda Upmeyer , [267] Dawn Pettengill , [267] Megan Jones , [268] Mary Ann Hanusa , [268] Linda Miller , [267] Mike Sexton , [299] Dave Deyoe , [299] Dean Fisher [299]
  • Senadores del estado de Maryland: Justin Ready , [300] H. Wayne Norman, Jr. , [301] JB Jennings [301]
  • Representantes del estado de Maryland: Susan W. Krebs , [300] Richard Impallaria , [301] Pat McDonough [301]
  • Representantes del estado de Massachusetts: Geoff Diehl , [302] Keiko Orrall [211]
  • Senadores del estado de Michigan: Jack Brandenburg , [303] Joe Hune , [304] Mike Green , [4] Arlan Meekhof , [305] Judy Emmons [306]
  • Representante del estado de Michigan: Kevin Cotter [305]
  • Representantes del estado de Mississippi: Becky Currie , [307] Alex Monsour , [307] Margaret Rogers , [307] Gary Chism , [307] y Gary Staples [307]
  • Senadores del estado de Missouri: Brian Munzlinger , [4] Mike Parson , [31] Eric Schmitt [31]
  • Senador del estado de Nebraska: Beau McCoy [4]
  • Senadores del estado de Nevada: Michael Roberson , [263] Don Gustavson [263]
  • Asambleístas del estado de Nevada: Brent A. Jones [308] y Chris Edwards , Paul Anderson , [263] Jill Dickman , [263] Ira Hansen , [263] Jim Wheeler , [263] Philip "PK" O'Neill [263]
  • Senadores del estado de New Hampshire: Nancy Stiles , [309] Jeb Bradley , [309] Chuck Morse [310]
  • Representantes del estado de New Hampshire: Shawn Jasper [309]
  • Asambleísta de Nueva Jersey: Robert Auth y asambleísta estatal Holly Schepisi [311]
  • Senadores del estado de Nueva Jersey: Michael J. Doherty [312] y Joe Pennacchio [313]
  • Representantes del Estado de Nuevo México: Alonzo Baldonado , [314] Sharon Clahchischilliage [315]
  • Senadores del estado de Nueva York: John DeFrancisco , [300] [316] Martin Golden [317]
  • Asambleísta del Estado de Nueva York: Bill Nojay (fallecido) [318]
  • Senadores del estado de Carolina del Norte: W. Brent Jackson [4]
  • Representantes del estado de Carolina del Norte: Julia C. Howard , [319] Pat Hurley , [319] Linda P. Johnson , [319] Pat McElraft , [319] Michele D. Presnell [319]
  • Representante del estado de Dakota del Norte: Michael Don Brandenburg [4]
  • Senador del estado de Ohio: Keith Faber [320]
  • Representante del estado de Ohio: Cliff Rosenberger [199]
  • Senadores del estado de Oklahoma: Eddie Fields [4]
  • Senadores del estado de Oregón: Brian Boquist , [321] Alan Olsen [321]
  • Representantes del estado de Oregón: Vic Gilliam , [321] Mike Nearman , [321] Sherrie Sprenger , [321] John Huffman [321]
  • Senadores del estado de Pensilvania: Cámara Bartolotta , [322] Michele Brooks , [322] Kim Ward [322]
  • Representantes del estado de Pensilvania: Mike Vereb , [323] Mauree Gingrich , [322] Julie Harhart , [322] Sandra Major , [322] Donna Oberlander , [322] Kristin Phillips-Hill , [322] Tina Pickett , [322] Kathy Rapp , [322] Judy Ward , [322] Jerry Knowles , [324] Stephen Barrar , [325] Daryl Metcalfe , [325] Eric Nelson , [325] Greg Rothman ,[325] Rick Saccone , [325] Kerry Benninghoff , [325] Stephen Bloom , [325] Martin Causer , [325] Jim Christiana , [325] Lynda Schlegel-Culver , [325] Sheryl M. Delozier , [325] Russ Diamond , [325] George Dunbar , [325] Cris Dush , [325] Brian Ellis , [325] Eli Evankovich , [325] Garth Everett , [325] Seth Grove , [325] Marcia Hahn , [325] Doyle Heffley , [325] Sue Helm , [325] David Hickernell , [325] Rich Irvin , [325] Lee James , [325] Barry Jozwiak , [325] Rob Kauffman , [325] Ryan Mackenzie , [325] Ron Marsico , [325] John McGinnis , [325] David R. Millard , [325] Dan Moul , [325] Mark Mustio , [325] Jason Ortitay , [325] John D. Payne , [325] Jeff Pyle , [325] Mike Regan , [325] Mike Reese , [325] Brad Roae , [325] Tommy Sankey , [325] Stan Saylor , [325] Craig Staats , [325] Will Tallman , [325] Tarah Toohil , [325] Ryan Warner , [325] Jeff Wheeland , [325] David H. Zimmerman [325]
  • Senadora del estado de Carolina del Sur: Katrina Shealy [326]
  • Representante del estado de Carolina del Sur: James H. Merrill (ex líder de la mayoría) [327]
  • Senadores del estado de Dakota del Sur: Ried Holien , [328] Larry Rhoden [4]
  • Senadora de Tennessee: Mae Beavers [329]
  • Senadores del estado de Texas: Donna Campbell , [266] Lois Kolkhorst , [266] Paul Bettencourt , [74] Craig Estes , [74] Bob Hall , [74] Charles Perry [74]
  • Representantes del estado de Texas: Byron Cook , [266] Charlie Geren , [266] Todd Ames Hunter , [266] Geanie Morrison , [266] Larry Phillips , [266] James White , [266] Doc Anderson , [74] Dustin Burrows , [74] Tom Craddick , [74] Pat Fallon , [74] Dan Huberty , [74] Mark Keough , [74] Phil King , [74] Jodie Anne Laubenberg , [74] Will Metcalf , [74] Jim Murphy , [74] Tan Parker , [74] Dennis Paul , [74] Ron Simmons , [74] Drew Springer Jr. , [74] Tony Tinderholt , [74] Bill Zedler , [74] John M. Zerwas [74]
  • Representantes del estado de Utah: Greg Hughes (presidente), [330] Jake Anderegg [331]
  • Senadores del estado de Utah: Ralph Okerlund (líder de la mayoría del Senado), David Hinkins [332]
  • Senadores del estado de Virginia: Mark Obenshain , [17] Jill Vogel , [17] Frank Wagner [17]
  • Delegados del Estado de Virginia: Ron Villanueva [211] y Scott Taylor , [110] Brenda Pogge , [333] Rob Bell , [17] Glenn Davis , [17] Terry Kilgore , [17] Dave LaRock [334]
  • Senador del estado de Washington: Don Benton [335]
  • Senadores del estado de Virginia Occidental: Donna J. Boley y Bill Cole (presidente), [336] Ryan Ferns , [158] Richard Ojeda (demócrata) [337]
  • Delegados del estado de Virginia Occidental: Ray Canterbury , Joshua Nelson , Randy Smith y Ron Walters [336]
  • Senadores del estado de Wisconsin: Alberta Darling , [276] Mary Lazich , [276] Scott L. Fitzgerald [338]
  • Representante del estado de Wyoming: Hans Hunt [4]

Anterior

  • Senadores del estado de Arizona: Lori Klein , [339] Thayer Verschoor , [339]
  • Senador del estado de California: Tony Strickland [340]
  • Asambleístas del Estado de California: Martin Garrick [10]
  • Legisladores del estado de Colorado: Representante BJ Nikkel (Copresidente de Colorado y Directora de la Coalición Mujeres por Trump de Colorado), [341] Senador Greg Brophy (Copresidente de Colorado) [341]
  • Comisionado del Estado de Florida: Louis E. Sola [342] [343]
  • Representante del estado de Idaho: Phil Hart [344]
  • Senadores del estado de Iowa: Kitty Rehberg , [299] Sandy Greiner [299]
  • Representantes del estado de Iowa: Teresa Garman , [268] Annette Sweeney , [268] Dave Tjepkes , [268] Kenneth Veenstra , [268] Ralph Watts , [268] Betty De Boef [299]
  • Senador del estado de Luisiana: Troy Hebert (independiente) [345]
  • Senadores del estado de Michigan: Randy Richardville , [346]
  • Representantes del estado de Michigan: Rick Johnson , [346] Andrew Richner [346]
  • Representantes del estado de Ohio: Matt Huffman [320]
  • Senador del estado de Carolina del Sur: Jake Knotts [347]
  • Representantes del estado de Texas: Martha Wong , [211] Wayne Christian [266]
  • Senadores del estado de Virginia: Jeannemarie Devolites Davis , [17] Jeff McWaters [17]

Funcionarios municipales de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

Alcaldes y ejecutivos del condado [ editar ]

El ex alcalde de Nueva York Rudy Giuliani en 2009

Actual

  • Dewey F. Bartlett Jr. , 39º alcalde de Tulsa [348]
  • Mary Hawkins Butler , alcaldesa de Madison, Mississippi [349]
  • Gabriel Campana , alcalde de Williamsport, Pensilvania [350]
  • Lenny Curry , alcalde de Jacksonville [351]
  • Ed Mangano , octavo ejecutivo del condado de Nassau [352]
  • Jean Stothert , 51º alcalde de Omaha [353]

Anterior

  • Greg Edwards, quinto ejecutivo del condado de Chautauqua (2006-13) [354]
  • Charles Evers , alcalde de Fayette, Mississippi (1969-1981, 1985-1989) [355]
  • Drew Ferguson , alcalde de West Point, Georgia , candidato republicano en 2016 para el tercer distrito del Congreso de Georgia [72]
  • Tom Leppert , 60º alcalde de Dallas , Texas (2007-2011) [356]
  • Rick Mystrom , alcalde de Anchorage (1994-2000) [278]

Funcionarios ejecutivos municipales [ editar ]

Sheriff David Clarke en 2016

Actual

  • Joe Arpaio , alguacil del condado de Maricopa [357] [358]
  • Rob Astorino , ejecutivo del condado de Westchester , candidato republicano a gobernador de Nueva York en 2014 [359]
  • Paul Babeu , alguacil del condado de Pinal [360]
  • David A. Clarke Jr. , alguacil del condado de Milwaukee [361]
  • James M. Cummings , alguacil del condado de Barnstable [362]
  • Ed Day, ejecutivo del condado de Rockland [359]
  • Greg Hartmann, miembro de los tres miembros en el condado de Hamilton, Ohio [363]
  • Peggy Littleton , comisionada del condado de El Paso [364]
  • Dick Monteith , presidente de la junta de supervisores del condado de Stanislaus [365]
  • Michelle Park Steel , miembro de la Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Orange [211]
  • Corey Stewart , presidente de la Junta de Supervisores del Condado de Prince William [366]
  • Carolyn Bunny Welsh , alguacil del condado de Chester [322]

Legisladores municipales [ editar ]

Actual

  • Joseph Borelli , miembro del Concejo del Distrito 51 del Concejo de la Ciudad de Nueva York , Minority Whip [367]

Anterior

  • Vincent M. Ignizio , miembro del Consejo del 51º Distrito del Consejo de la Ciudad de Nueva York [368] [369]
  • Andrew Stein , presidente del distrito 22 de Manhattan (1978-1985) y presidente del consejo de la ciudad de Nueva York (1986-1994) ( demócrata ) [370]

Personal militar estadounidense retirado [ editar ]

General Robert C. Oaks en 1986
El vicealmirante Jerry L. Unruh en 1988
General Burwell B. Bell III en 2011

Personal retirado de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

  • Alfred G. Hansen , General , Comandante, Comando de Logística de la Fuerza Aérea (COMAFLC) (1987–89). [11]
  • John L. Hudson , teniente general [371]
  • Timothy A. Kinnan , teniente general [11]
  • Thomas McInerney , teniente general [11]
  • Robert C. Oaks , [a] General , Comandante del Comando de Entrenamiento Aéreo, Comandante de las Fuerzas Aéreas de Estados Unidos en Europa (1986-1990) [372]
  • Richard Secord , general de división [373]
  • Leo K. Thorsness , Coronel, medalla de honor destinatario [374]
  • William E. Thurman , teniente general [11]

Personal retirado del ejército estadounidense [ editar ]

  • Michael Flynn , ex teniente general, ex director de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa [375]
  • Bennie G. Adkins , Sargento Mayor de Comando, medalla de honor receptor [376]
  • Burwell B. Bell III , general [11]
  • Patrick Henry Brady , general de división [371]
  • Bruce Crandall , Coronel, medalla de honor receptor [377]
  • Sammy L. Davis , sargento, medalla de honor destinatario [374]
  • Michael John Fitzmaurice , Especialista Cuatro, medalla de honor receptor [374]
  • Harold A. Fritz , Coronel, medalla de honor destinatario [374]
  • Jay Garner , teniente general [371]
  • James F. Linzey , capellán, mayor [378]
  • Walter Joseph Marm Jr. , Coronel, medalla de honor receptor [377]
  • Bert Mizusawa , [a] General de División , Director Adjunto de Iniciativas Estratégicas, Estado Mayor Conjunto [379]
  • Robert Martin Patterson , Sargento Mayor de Comando, medalla de honor receptor [380]
  • Leroy Petry , sargento mayor, medalla de honor receptor [374]
  • Ronald E. Rosser , sargento de primera clase , medalla de honor receptor [377]
  • Crosbie E. Saint , General , Comandante en Jefe, Ejército de EE. UU. Europa / Comandante, Grupo de Ejércitos Central (1988-1992) [11]
  • Richard Scholtes , general de división [371]
  • Sidney Shachnow , general de división , sobreviviente del Holocausto [11]
  • Ken Stumpf , sargento mayor, medalla de honor receptor [381]
  • John B. Sylvester , teniente general [373]
  • James Allen Taylor , Mayor, recipiente de la Medalla de Honor [381]
  • Paul E. Vallely , [a] General de División , Comandante de Asuntos Civiles 351º (1982-1986), Comandante General Adjunto, Comando del Pacífico , Presidente del Comité Militar del Centro de Política de Seguridad [382]

Personal retirado de la Guardia Costera de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

  • Edward Nelson Jr. , contralmirante [11]
  • Donald C. Thompson , vicealmirante [11]
  • Howard Thorsen , vicealmirante [373]
  • Theodore J. Wojnar , contralmirante [371]

Personal retirado del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

  • Mark Bircher , general de brigada [383]
  • Wesley L. Fox , Coronel, medalla de honor receptor [381]
  • James E. Livingston , general de división [384]
  • Robert Magnus , general , asistente del comandante de la Infantería de Marina [20]
  • Robert J. Modrzejewski , Coronel, medalla de honor destinatario [377]
  • Robert E. Simanek , soldado de primera clase , medalla de honor receptor [377]
  • Jay Vargas , Coronel, medalla de honor destinatario [374]
  • Hershel W. Williams , suboficial 4, medalla de honor receptor [374]

Personal retirado de la Marina de los EE. UU. [ Editar ]

  • James J. Carey , contralmirante [10]
  • James H. Flatley III , Contralmirante [11]
  • Carl Higbie , ex Navy SEAL y autor [385]
  • Robert R. Ingram , farmaceuta del hospital, medalla de honor receptor [380]
  • J. Adrian Jackson , Contralmirante [11]
  • Jerome L. Johnson , almirante , vicejefe de operaciones navales (1990-1992) [386]
  • Richard B. Landolt , almirante [11]
  • Marcus Luttrell , ex Navy SEAL y presentador de televisión [387]
  • James Lyons , almirante [371]
  • William J. McDaniel , contralmirante [11]
  • Robert J. Spane , vicealmirante [373]
  • Robert F. Schoultz , vicealmirante [11]
  • John B. Totushek , vicealmirante [371]
  • Jerry L. Unruh , vicealmirante , comandante de la Tercera Flota (1992-1994) [11]
  • Michael E. Thornton , teniente, medalla de honor receptor [374]

Figuras políticas internacionales [ editar ]

Jefes de estado y de gobierno actuales [ editar ]

El primer ministro húngaro, Viktor Orbán, en 2016
El presidente checo Miloš Zeman en 2013

Camboya

Hun Sen en 2016
  • Hun Sen , Primer Ministro de Camboya (1985-presente), presidente del Partido Popular de Camboya (2015-presente) [388]

Hungría

  • Viktor Orbán , Primer Ministro de Hungría (1998-2002, 2010-presente), presidente de Fidesz (1993-2000, 2003-presente) [389] [390]

República Checa

  • Miloš Zeman , tercer presidente de la República Checa (2013 hasta la actualidad), miembro del Partido de los Derechos Cívicos (2009 hasta la actualidad), exlíder del Partido Socialdemócrata (1993-2001) [391]

Zimbabue

  • Robert Mugabe , presidente de Zimbabwe (1987-2017), primer ministro de Zimbabwe (1980-1987), presidente de ZANU-PF (1980-2017) [392]

Ex jefes de estado y de gobierno [ editar ]

Australia

  • Tony Abbott , político australiano, diputado , ex primer ministro de Australia (2013-2015) y ex líder del Partido Liberal (2009-2015) [393]

Estonia

  • Edgar Savisaar , político estonio, diputado , exalcalde de Tallin (2001-04, 2007-15), exministro de Asuntos Económicos y Comunicaciones (2005-2007), exministro del Interior (1995), exprimer ministro en funciones de Estonia (1990-1992) y líder del Partido del Centro de Estonia de centro-izquierda (1991-presente) [394]

Ministros y secretarios nacionales [ editar ]

Australia

  • Andrew Peacock , político australiano, diputado , ex embajador de Australia en los Estados Unidos (1997-1999), ex líder de la oposición (1983-1985, 1989-1990), ex líder del Partido Liberal (1983-1985, 1989-1990) ), exministro de Industria y Comercio (1982-1983), exministro de Relaciones Industriales (1980-1981), exministro de Relaciones Exteriores (1975-1980), exministro de Medio Ambiente (1975), exministro de Territorios Exteriores (1972) y ex Ministro de Defensa y Ministro del Ejército (1969-1971) [395]

India

  • Subramanian Swamy , político indio, diputado , ex ministro de Comercio e Industria (1990-1991) y miembro del Partido Bharatiya Janata [396]

Serbia

  • Vojislav Šešelj , político serbio, diputado , ex viceprimer ministro (1998-2000), fundador y presidente del Partido Radical Serbio nacionalista serbio (1991 hasta la actualidad) [397] [398]

Reino Unido

  • David Richards , general y político británico, Lord , ex Jefe del Estado Mayor de Defensa de las Fuerzas Armadas Británicas [ cita requerida ]
  • Iain Duncan Smith , político británico, diputado , exsecretario de Estado de Defensa en la sombra (1999-2001), exlíder del Partido Conservador (2001-2003) y exsecretario de Estado de Trabajo y Pensiones (2010-16) [399 ]

Miembros de parlamentos nacionales y supranacionales [ editar ]

El general Sir David Richards en la Cumbre de la OTAN en Chicago, Illinois, en 2012.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky en 2013

Australia

  • Cory Bernardi , político australiano, senador y miembro del Partido Liberal [400]
  • George Christensen , político australiano, diputado y miembro del Partido Nacional [401]
  • Malcolm Roberts , político australiano, senador y miembro del Partido Una Nación [400]

Bélgica

  • Filip Dewinter , político belga, diputado flamenco y miembro del partido nacionalista flamenco Vlaams Belang [402]

Canadá

  • Ben Lobb , político canadiense, diputado y miembro del Partido Conservador de Canadá [403]

Dinamarca

  • Kenneth Kristensen Berth , político danés, diputado y miembro del Partido Popular Danés conservador nacional [404] [405]

Francia

  • Gilbert Collard , político francés, diputado , miembro de la coalición Rassemblement bleu Marine [406]
  • Marion Maréchal-Le Pen , política francesa, diputada y miembro del Frente Nacional [407]
  • Jean-Frédéric Poisson , político francés, diputado y presidente del conservador Partido Demócrata Cristiano [408] [409]
  • David Rachline , político francés, senador , alcalde de Fréjus , y miembro de la nacionalista Frente Nacional [406]

Grecia

  • Ilias Panagiotaros , político griego, MP , y miembro de la extrema derecha Amanecer Dorado partes [410]

Israel

  • Oren Hazan , político israelí, MK y miembro del Likud [411]

Noruega

  • Ulf Leirstein , político noruego, diputado y miembro del Partido del Progreso liberal-conservador [412] [413]
  • Carl I. Hagen , político noruego, ex diputado y ex líder de la conservadora-liberal Partido del Progreso . [414]
  • Christian Tybring-Gjedde , político noruego, diputado y miembro del Partido del Progreso conservador-liberal . [414]
  • Per-Willy Amundsen , político noruego, diputado y miembro del Partido del Progreso liberal-conservador . [414]

Rusia

  • Aleksey Pushkov , político ruso, diputado , jefe del Comité de Asuntos Exteriores de la Duma Estatal y miembro de Rusia Unida [415]
  • Robert Schlegel , miembro de la Duma estatal rusa, miembro de Rusia Unida [416]
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky , político ruso, diputado , vicepresidente de la Duma estatal y líder del Partido Liberal Democrático de Rusia de extrema derecha (1989–) [417]

Kenia

  • Mike Sonko , político keniano, senador y miembro de la Alianza Nacional [418]

Reino Unido

  • Philip Davies , político británico, diputado y miembro del Partido Conservador [419]
  • Michael Fabricant , político británico, diputado y miembro del Partido Conservador [420]
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg , político británico, diputado y miembro del Partido Conservador [421]

Ministros regionales, legisladores y líderes de partidos [ editar ]

Janusz Korwin-Mikke en 2016
Nigel Farage en 2014
La líder del partido francés y eurodiputada Marine Le Pen en 2014
Mischaël Modrikamen en 2011
Matteo Salvini en 2015

Australia

  • Pauline Hanson , política australiana, senadora y líder del Partido Una Nación (1997–2002, 2014–) [422]

Bélgica

  • Mischaël Modrikamen , político belga y líder del Partido Popular Nacional conservador (2009–) [423] [424]
  • Tom Van Grieken , político belga, diputado flamenco y líder del partido nacionalista flamenco Vlaams Belang (2014–) [425]

Crimea

  • Andrey Rostenko , político ruso, alcalde de Yalta , Crimea [426]

República Checa

  • Tomio Okamura , político checo, líder de Libertad y Democracia Directa [427]

Estonia

  • Mart Helme , político de Estonia, MP , ex embajador en Rusia (1995-1999), y presidente de la nacional conservador Partido Conservador Popular de Estonia (2013-) [428]

Francia

  • Marine Le Pen , político francés, MEP , y líder del nacionalista Frente Nacional (2011-) [429]
  • Henry de Lesquen , político francés, presidente del think tank conservador nacional Club de l'Horloge , fundador y presidente del Partido Nacional Liberal (2016–) y candidato presidencial en 2017 [430]
  • Robert Ménard , político francés y alcalde independiente de Béziers (apoyado por Front National ) [402]

Alemania

  • Frauke Petry , político alemán y líder de Alternativa para Alemania [431]

Indonesia

  • Setya Novanto , presidente de la Cámara (2014-15, 2016-17) y líder de Golkar [432]
  • Fadli Zon , vicepresidente de la Cámara (2014-presente), miembro del Partido Gerindra [432]

Italia

  • Matteo Salvini , político italiano, eurodiputado y líder de la Lega Nord (2013–) [433]
  • Giovanni Toti , político italiano, presidente de Liguria y miembro de Forza Italia . [434]

Marruecos

  • Hamid Chabat , político marroquí, diputado , alcalde de Fez , secretario general del conservador Partido Istiqlal (2012–) [435]

Países Bajos

  • Geert Wilders , político holandés, diputado , líder del Partido de la Libertad [436]

Polonia

  • Janusz Korwin-Mikke , político polaco, eurodiputado y líder de la Coalición para la Renovación de la República: Libertad y Esperanza [437]

Suecia

  • Jimmie Åkesson , político sueco, diputado y líder de los demócratas suecos [438]

Eslovenia

  • Andrej Šiško , líder del Movimiento de Eslovenia Unida [439]

Reino Unido

  • Nigel Farage , político británico, eurodiputado y líder del Partido de la Independencia del Reino Unido [440]

Ex ministros regionales, legisladores y líderes de partidos [ editar ]

Carl I. Hagen en 2009
Jean-Marie Le Pen en 2007

Australia

  • Mark Latham , político australiano, ex diputado , ex líder del Partido Laborista de Australia (2003-05), miembro del Partido Liberal Democrático , y autor de Civilizador Capital Global [441]
  • Ross Cameron , político y comentarista político australiano, ex diputado , miembro del Partido Liberal [442] [443]

Canadá

  • Doug Ford, Jr. , político y empresario canadiense, primer ministro de Ontario , miembro del Partido Conservador Progresista de Ontario , ex concejal de la ciudad de Toronto , candidato a la alcaldía de Toronto en 2014 y hermano del ex alcalde de Toronto Rob Ford [444]
  • Myron Thompson , ex diputado , miembro del Partido Conservador de Canadá [445]

Francia

  • Jean-Marie Le Pen , político francés, MEP , fundador y ex líder del nacionalista Frente Nacional (1972-2011) [446]

Israel

  • Aryeh Eldad , político israelí, ex MK , miembro del Otzmá Iehudit [447]

Noruega

  • Carl I. Hagen , político noruego, ex diputado , ex vicepresidente del Storting y ex líder del Partido del Progreso liberal conservador (1978-2006) [448]

Rusia

  • Sergey Markov , ex miembro de la Duma del Estado de Rusia (2006-2008), miembro de Rusia Unida , presidente del Instituto de Estudios Políticos [416]

Personas notables [ editar ]

Comentaristas, escritores, cineastas y columnistas [ editar ]

La columnista política Ann Coulter en 2012
La periodista Michelle Malkin en 2008
Periodista Milo Yiannopoulos en 2013
  • Conrad Black , [un] ex editor de periódicos británico nacido en Canadá, autor y miembro de la Cámara de los Lores [449] [450]
  • Eric Bolling , comentarista, copresentador de The Five y Cashin 'In en Fox News [451]
  • Andrew G. Bostom , autor y experto en Islam [16]
  • Floyd Brown , autor, orador y comentarista de medios [10]
  • Ruthie Blum , periodista, columnista, ex editora de artículos del Jerusalem Post y actual editor web del Algemeiner Journal [16]
  • Lionel Chetwynd , guionista, director y productor de películas cinematográficas y televisivas [16]
  • James Corum , historiador del poder aéreo y estudioso de la contrainsurgencia [16]
  • Ann Coulter , [a] comentarista política y escritora [452]
  • Adam Curry , comentarista político y ex MTV VJ [453]
  • Dinesh D'Souza , comentarista político, autor y cineasta [454]
  • Vox Day , editor, activista, escritor de ciencia ficción, periodista, músico y diseñador de videojuegos [455]
  • Lou Dobbs , [una] personalidad de televisión, autor, presentador de radio y presentador de Lou Dobbs Tonight en Fox Business [456]
  • Michael Scott Doran , investigador principal del Hudson Institute [16]
  • Matt Drudge , comentarista político, fundador y editor de The Drudge Report [457]
  • Aleksandr Dugin , [un] politólogo ruso, autor de Los fundamentos de la geopolítica : el futuro geopolítico de Rusia y la cuarta teoría política , y miembro del Partido Eurasia [458]
  • Diana Furchtgott-Roth , economista [10]
  • Brigitte Gabriel , periodista, autora, conferencista política y activista antiislámica [459]
  • Pamela Geller , activista política y comentarista [460]
  • George Gilder , inversor, escritor, economista, defensor de la tecnoutopía y cofundador del Discovery Institute [16]
  • Joel Gilbert , cineasta [461]
  • Callista Gingrich , coautora de Redescubriendo a Dios en América . [dieciséis]
  • David P. Goldman (también conocido como "Spengler"), economista, crítico musical y autor [16]
  • Leon Hadar , analista de asuntos globales, periodista, bloguero y autor [16]
  • Liangliang He , presentador de Phoenix Television, emisora ​​en mandarín y cantonés con sede en Hong Kong [462]
  • Katie Hopkins , columnista de un periódico y personalidad de la televisión [463]
  • David Horowitz , escritor conservador, fundador y presidente del David Horowitz Freedom Center y editor de FrontPage Magazine [282]
  • Deal W. Hudson , activista político conservador [16]
  • Carol Iannone , columnista, crítica literaria, crítica del feminismo y vicepresidenta fundadora de la Asociación Nacional de Académicos . [dieciséis]
  • Paul Johnson , periodista, historiador, redactor de discursos y autor [464]
  • Dmitry Kiselyov , [un] periodista ruso y director de la agencia de noticias internacional de propiedad estatal Rossiya Segodnya [465]
  • Lawrence Kudlow , comentarista conservador, analista económico, personalidad de televisión, columnista de un periódico y presentador de The Kudlow Report . [dieciséis]
  • Michael Ledeen , historiador, filósofo, analista de política exterior y escritor. [dieciséis]
  • Herbert London , activista conservador, comentarista, autor y académico [16]
  • John Lott , economista, comentarista político y defensor de los derechos de las armas. [dieciséis]
  • Michelle Malkin , bloguera, comentarista política y autora [466]
  • Scott McConnell , editor fundador de American Conservative [16]
  • Gavin McInnes , [un] escritor, director creativo, actor, comediante y cofundador de Vice Media [467] [468]
  • Brian Patrick Mitchell , escritor, teórico político y bloguero [16]
  • Piers Morgan , periodista y personalidad televisiva, redactor del Daily Mail [469]
  • Steven W. Mosher , científico social, activista pro-vida, autor y presidente del Population Research Institute . [dieciséis]
  • William Murchison , columnista político sindicado [16]
  • Deroy Murdock , comentarista político y editor colaborador de National Review Online [10]
  • Melanie Phillips , columnista de opinión de un periódico [470]
  • Norman Podhoretz , experto conservador, ex asesor de la Agencia de Información de Estados Unidos (1981-1987) y autor de Commentary [471]
  • Alfred S. Regnery , abogado, autor y ex editor [10]
  • Michael Scheuer , [un] exoficial de inteligencia de la CIA, bloguero, autor, analista político y exjefe de Bin Laden Issue Station [472]
  • Hossein Shariatmadari , [un] periodista conservador iraní y editor en jefe de Kayhan [473]
  • Ross Terrill , académico, historiador y periodista, experto en historia de China [16]
  • Cal Thomas , columnista sindicado conservador, experto, autor y comentarista de radio [474]
  • Emmett Tyrrell , editor de una revista conservadora [16]
  • Bradley CS Watson , educador en ciencias políticas, abogado y escritor [16]
  • Slavoj Žižek , filósofo psicoanalítico, crítico cultural y marxista [475]

Empresarios [ editar ]

La empresaria Linda McMahon en 2009
Inversor Wilbur Ross en 2016
El emprendedor Peter Thiel en 2014
  • Sheldon Adelson , director ejecutivo de Las Vegas Sands [476]
  • Roger Ailes , ex presidente y director ejecutivo de Fox News Channel , consultor de medios de las campañas presidenciales de Richard Nixon , Ronald Reagan y George HW Bush [477]
  • David R. Barker , autor, académico y empresario [478]
  • Thomas J. Barrack Jr. , fundador y presidente de Colony Capital [479]
  • Andrew Beal , fundador y presidente de Beal Bank [479]
  • William Harrison Binnie , industrial y banquero de inversiones, presidente de New Hampshire 1 Network y propietario de Carlisle One Media, y presidente del Comité de Finanzas del Comité Estatal Republicano de New Hampshire [480]
  • Ernie Boch Jr. , director ejecutivo de Boch Industries [481]
  • Elliott Broidy , capitalista de riesgo [482] [483]
  • Doug Burgum , empresario, filántropo, ex presidente de Great Plains Software , ex director de Microsoft Business Solutions, presidente de la junta de Atlassian y candidato republicano en 2016 para gobernador de Dakota del Norte [484]
  • Herman Cain , empresario y político del Tea Party (ex candidato presidencial en 2000 y 2012 ) [485]
  • Pete Coors , empresario y presidente de MillerCoors [486]
  • Jenny Craig , fundadora de Jenny Craig Inc. [487]
  • Jim Davis , propietario y presidente de New Balance [488]
  • Darwin Deason , empresario y donante político [487]
  • Daniel R. DiMicco , ex director ejecutivo de Nucor Corp [489]
  • Marc Faber , inversor suizo [490]
  • Sean Fieler , empresario, filántropo y activista conservador / donante [7]
  • Steve Feinberg , financiero y cofundador y director ejecutivo de Cerberus Capital Management [489]
  • Kenneth Fisher , analista de inversiones y fundador y presidente de Fisher Investments [491]
  • Steve Forbes , ejecutivo editorial, editor en jefe de Forbes y magnate empresarial (ex candidato presidencial de 1996 y 2000 ) [492]
  • Brian France , director ejecutivo de NASCAR [493]
  • Neal B. Freeman , fundador de The Blackwell Corporation, ex presidente de Corporation for Public Broadcasting . [dieciséis]
  • Foster Friess , empresario y filántropo [494]
  • David Green , empresario y director ejecutivo de Hobby Lobby [495]
  • Harold Hamm , empresario y pionero de la industria petrolera [496]
  • Stanley Hubbard , director ejecutivo de Hubbard Broadcasting [479]
  • Carl Icahn , magnate empresarial, inversor, accionista activista, filántropo, fundador y accionista mayoritario de Icahn Enterprises y presidente de Federal-Mogul [497] [498]
  • Peter Kalikow , presidente de HJ Kalikow & Company [499]
  • Robert Kiyosaki , empresario, inversor, educador, orador motivacional y autor de autoayuda (autor de dos libros de negocios con el candidato) [500] [501]
  • Bill Koch , empresario, marinero y coleccionista [502]
  • Shalabh Kumar , industrial, filántropo y fundador y director de la Coalición Republicana Hindú [503]
  • Charles Kushner , desarrollador inmobiliario y copropietario de Kushner Properties [504]
  • Jared Kushner , copropietario de Kushner Properties , propietario de The New York Observer , yerno del candidato [504]
  • Kenneth Langone , cofundador de The Home Depot [505]
  • Richard LeFrak , empresario inmobiliario [506]
  • Howard Lorber , empresario, inversor y director ejecutivo de Vector Group [489]
  • Ted Malloch , director ejecutivo de The Roosevelt Group [16]
  • David Malpass , fundador y presidente de Encima Global LLC, subsecretario adjunto del Tesoro bajo el presidente Ronald Reagan , subsecretario adjunto de Estado bajo el presidente George HW Bush [489]
  • Doug Manchester , empresario, desarrollador inmobiliario y ex editor de periódicos [507]
  • Linda McMahon , ex presidenta y directora ejecutiva de la WWE y candidata republicana al Senado por Connecticut en 2010 y 2012 [508]
  • Robert Mercer , informático y codirector ejecutivo de Renaissance Technologies [509]
  • Larry Mizel , presidente y director ejecutivo de MDC Holdings [510]
  • Steven Mnuchin , banquero, recaudador de fondos políticos, director ejecutivo de Dune Capital Management y presidente de finanzas de la campaña presidencial de Donald Trump de 2016 [489]
  • Stephen Moore , escritor económico, analista de políticas, cofundador y ex presidente del Club for Growth , ex miembro del consejo editorial del Wall Street Journal y ex economista jefe de The Heritage Foundation [489]
  • Rupert Murdoch , magnate de los medios, director ejecutivo de Fox News [511]
  • Terry Neese , fundadora de Terry Neese Personnel Services y el Instituto para el Empoderamiento Económico de la Mujer [478]
  • John Paulson , administrador de fondos de cobertura y presidente de Paulson & Co. [489]
  • Dan Peña , empresario y coach empresarial [512]
  • Anthony Pratt , multimillonario australiano, presidente ejecutivo de Visy Industries y Pratt Industries [513]
  • Joe Ricketts , fundador, ex director ejecutivo y ex presidente de TD Ameritrade [514]
  • Wilbur Ross , inversor, propietario de WL Ross & Co. , propietario de International Steel Group , vicepresidente del Bank of Cyprus [515]
  • Steven Roth , inversor inmobiliario y director ejecutivo de Vornado Realty Trust [489]
  • Phil Ruffin , empresario, propietario del Treasure Island Hotel and Casino y socio del Trump Hotel Las Vegas [516]
  • Anthony Scaramucci , financiero, emprendedor, autor, fundador y socio coadministrador de SkyBridge Capital , y presentador de Wall Street Week en Fox Business [517]
  • Martin Selig , fundador y propietario de Martin Selig Real Estate [491]
  • Patrick Soon-Shiong [518]
  • German Sterligov , empresario y ambientalista ruso. [519]
  • Peter Thiel , empresario, capitalista de riesgo, administrador de fondos de cobertura, cofundador de PayPal , miembro de la junta de Facebook , libertario y transhumanista [520]
  • Donald Trump Jr. , empresario, hijo del candidato [521]
  • Eric Trump , empresario y filántropo, hijo del candidato [522]
  • Ivanka Trump , empresaria, escritora y ex modelo, hija del candidato [523]
  • Dana White , presidente de Ultimate Fighting Championship [524]
  • Vladimir Yakunin , hombre de negocios ruso, figura pública, ex presidente de los ferrocarriles rusos y fundador y presidente del Foro Público Mundial "Diálogo de Civilizaciones" [525]
  • Richard Yuengling Jr. , propietario de la cervecería Yuengling [526]

Estrategas políticos [ editar ]

  • Mark Corallo , profesional de comunicaciones políticas y relaciones públicas, cofundador y co-director de Corallo Comstock [7]
  • Steve Hilton , estratega político británico [527]
  • Paul Manafort , cabildero, consultor político y ex director del Centro de Estudios de Instituciones Democráticas [528]
  • Dick Morris , autor y comentarista político, ex encuestador, consultor de campañas políticas y consultor político general [529]
  • David Saunders , estratega político y autor ( demócrata ) [530]
  • Roger Stone , consultor político, cabildero y estratega [531]

Locutores de radio [ editar ]

La presentadora de radio Laura Ingraham hablando en CPAC en 2015
  • Mark Belling [532]
  • Anthony Cumia [533]
  • Andy Dean [534]
  • Mike Francesa [535]
  • Sean Hannity , también presentador de Hannity en Fox News Channel [536]
  • Laura Ingraham [537]
  • Rick Wiles (TruNews) [a] [538]
  • Lars Larson [a] [539] [540] [541]
  • Mark Levin [542]
  • Rush Limbaugh [543]
  • Dennis Prager [544]
  • Jeff Rense [545] [546]
  • Michael Savage [a] [ cita requerida ]

Líderes religiosos [ editar ]

El activista cristiano Ralph Reed en 2011
  • Jim Bakker , televangelista, ex ministro de las Asambleas de Dios , delincuente convicto y presentador de radio. [547]
  • Shmuley Boteach , rabino judío ortodoxo, autor, presentador de televisión y orador público [548]
  • CL Bryant , ministro bautista, presentador de radio y televisión [549]
  • Mark Burns , pastor y cofundador de la cadena de televisión cristiana con sede en Carolina del Sur, The NOW Network [550]
  • James Dobson , autor evangélico protestante, psicólogo y fundador de Focus on the Family [ cita requerida ]
  • Jerry Falwell Jr. , presidente de Liberty University [551] [552]
  • Jim Garlow , pastor de Skyline Church [553]
  • Norman Geisler , teólogo cristiano sistemático, filósofo y cofundador del Seminario Evangélico del Sur [554]
  • John Hagee , fundador y pastor principal de Cornerstone Church y director ejecutivo de Global Evangelism Television [555]
  • Bill Johnson , pastor de la Iglesia Bethel en Redding , California [556]
  • James F. Linzey , ministro ordenado en la Convención Bautista del Sur [378]
  • Eric Metaxas , autor, locutor y presentador de radio [557]
  • Mike Murdock , cantautor, televangelista y pastor del ministerio Wisdom Center [558]
  • Frank Pavone , director nacional de sacerdotes de por vida [7]
  • Ralph E. Reed Jr. , activista conservador, ex director de la Coalición Cristiana , fundador de la Coalición Fe y Libertad y candidato republicano en 2006 a Vicegobernador de Georgia [559]
  • Pat Robertson , ex ministro bautista del sur y presidente de Christian Broadcasting Network [560]
  • Paula White , televangelista [561]

Figuras del Partido Republicano [ editar ]

El presidente del Comité Nacional Republicano Reince Priebus en 2011
  • Gary Bauer , político y activista [562]
  • Morton Blackwell , miembro del Comité Nacional Republicano de Virginia [10]
  • Jim Brulte , presidente del Partido Republicano de California [10]
  • Patrick Davis , consultor político y estratega [15]
  • Arnaldo Ferraro , presidente del Partido Republicano del condado de Kings, Nueva York [563]
  • Ed Gillespie , ex presidente del Comité Nacional Republicano (2003-05), ex consejero del presidente (2007-2009) y candidato republicano a gobernador de Virginia en 2017 [208]
  • Eric Greitens , candidato republicano a gobernador de Missouri en 2016 [31]
  • Josh Hawley , candidato republicano a la Fiscalía General de Missouri en 2016 [31]
  • Tirso del Junco , ex presidente del Partido Republicano de California [10]
  • Joseph Mondello , presidente del Partido Republicano del condado de Nassau [564]
  • Tom Pauken , ex presidente del Partido Republicano de Texas [10]
  • Reince Priebus , presidente del Comité Nacional Republicano (2011-2017), ex presidente del Partido Republicano de Wisconsin [565]
  • Ronna Romney McDaniel , presidenta del Partido Republicano de Michigan , miembro de la familia Romney [566]
  • Christine Jack Toretti , mujer del Comité Nacional Republicano de Pensilvania [322]
  • Chuck Yob , ex miembro del Comité Nacional Republicano de Michigan [346]

Activistas sociales y políticos [ editar ]

Ex presidente de la Heritage Foundation Edwin Feulner en 2008
Activista conservador ' Joe the Plumber ' en 2008
  • Christopher R. Barron , activista político y consultor, ex director político nacional de Log Cabin Republicans , cofundador de GOProud , una organización que representa a los gays conservadores, presidente de CapSouth Consulting y fundador de LGBT for Trump [567]
  • Marjorie Dannenfelser , activista pro-vida y presidenta de Susan B. Anthony List [7]
  • Elizabeth Emken , ex presidenta de Autism Speaks y candidata republicana al Senado por California en 2012 [282]
  • Edwin Feulner , ex presidente de la Heritage Foundation [10]
  • Day Gardner , fundador y presidente de The National Black Pro Life Union y director asociado del National Pro-Life Center [568]
  • Clarence Henderson , activista de derechos civiles y participante en la sentada de Woolworth [569]
  • Alveda King , activista, sobrina de Martin Luther King Jr. [570]
  • Amy Kremer , activista del Tea Party [571]
  • David Lane , activista cristiano conservador social [292]
  • Trevor Loudon , autor, orador y activista político [572]
  • Jenny Beth Martin , cofundadora y coordinadora nacional de Tea Party Patriots [573]
  • KT McFarland , miembro principal de la Unión Conservadora Estadounidense [20]
  • Jimmy McMillan , activista de la renta, candidato perenne y fundador de The Rent Is Too Damn High Party [574]
  • Troy Newman , presidente de la organización pro-vida Operation Rescue [575]
  • Grover Norquist , defensor político y presidente de Americans for Tax Reform [576]
  • CJ Pearson , activista político, comentarista político y periodista [577]
  • Jerry Regier , fundador y primer presidente del Family Research Council [10]
  • Brooke Rollins , presidenta de la Fundación de Políticas Públicas de Texas [266]
  • Austin Ruse , presidente del Instituto Católico de la Familia y los Derechos Humanos [7]
  • Matt Schlapp , presidente de la Unión Conservadora Estadounidense [7]
  • Rocky Suhayda , supremacista blanco y presidente del Partido Nazi estadounidense [578] [579] [580] [581]
  • Milton Wolf , médico, activista del Tea Party y primo segundo, una vez destituido de Barack Obama [582]

Figuras universitarias y académicas [ editar ]

Walter Block hablando en 2008
Thomas DiLorenzo hablando en 2006
Victor Hanson dando una conferencia en 2005

Actual

  • AD Amar , profesor de gestión de la Universidad de Seton Hall [583]
  • Larry P. Arnn , presidente de Hillsdale College [16]
  • Hadley Arkes , politólogo y profesor Edward N. Ney de Jurisprudencia e Instituciones Estadounidenses emérito en Amherst College [584]
  • Mark Bauerlein , profesor de inglés en la Universidad de Emory . [dieciséis]
  • Jay Bergman , profesor de historia en la Central Connecticut State University , presidente de la filial de Connecticut de directores de la Asociación Nacional de Académicos y miembro del Comité Asesor de Connecticut de la Comisión de Derechos Civiles de los Estados Unidos . [dieciséis]
  • Walter Block , profesor de economía en la JA Butt School of Business de la Universidad Loyola de Nueva Orleans , investigador principal del Instituto Ludwig von Mises y autor de Defending the Undefendable [585]
  • Daniel Bonevac , profesor de filosofía en la Universidad de Texas en Austin [16]
  • FH Buckley , profesor de la Fundación de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad George Mason . [dieciséis]
  • Thomas DiLorenzo , profesor de economía en la Universidad de Maryland Loyola School of Business Sellinger , investigador en The Independent Institute , investigador principal en el Instituto Ludwig von Mises y miembro de la Sociedad Mont Pelerin [586]
  • John C. Eastman , profesor Henry Salvatori de derecho y servicio comunitario en la Facultad de derecho de la Universidad Chapman . [dieciséis]
  • Jerry Falwell , presidente de la Liberty University [493]
  • Burton W. Folsom Jr. de Hillsdale College [16]
  • Bruce Frohnen , profesor de derecho en la Facultad de derecho de la Universidad del Norte de Ohio . [dieciséis]
  • Lino Graglia , catedrática de derecho AW Walker Centennial en la Universidad de Texas [16]
  • Anne Hendershott , profesora de psicología en la Universidad Franciscana [16]
  • Charles R. Kesler , profesor de ciencia política y gubernamental en Claremont McKenna College y Claremont Graduate University [16]
  • E. Christian Kopff , profesor de clásicos en la Universidad de Colorado Boulder [16]
  • James F. Linzey , editor en jefe de la versión en inglés moderno y ministro ordenado en la Convención Bautista del Sur [378]
  • Robert Oscar Lopez , profesor asociado de inglés y clásicos en la Universidad Estatal de California, Northridge . [dieciséis]
  • Henry R. Nau , profesor de Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencias Políticas en la Escuela Elliott de Asuntos Internacionales en la Universidad George Washington [10]
  • Peter Navarro , profesor de Economía y Políticas Públicas en la Escuela de Negocios Paul Merage , Universidad de California, Irvine [587]
  • Walid Phares , profesor de la Universidad Nacional de Inteligencia y presidente del grupo de expertos del Instituto de Política Global [14]
  • Daniel N. Robinson , profesor emérito de filosofía en la Universidad de Georgetown y miembro de la Facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad de Oxford [588]
  • Ronald Rotunda , profesor de derecho en la Facultad de derecho de la Universidad Chapman [16]
  • Paul Rubin , profesor de economía Samuel Candler Dobbs en la Universidad de Emory [16]
  • Ronald J. Rychlak , Decano Asociado de Asuntos Académicos y Profesor de Derecho de la Asociación de Abogados Defensores de Mississippi en la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Mississippi [16]
  • Larry Schweikart , profesor de historia en la Universidad de Dayton [16]
  • Harold See , profesor de derecho en la Universidad de Belmont [16]
  • Scott Soames , profesor de filosofía en la Universidad del Sur de California [16]
  • Janet E. Smith , profesora de teología moral en el Seminario Mayor del Sagrado Corazón en Detroit , Michigan [589]
  • Carol M. Swain , profesora de Ciencias Políticas y Derecho en la Universidad de Vanderbilt . [590]
  • Frank J. Tipler , físico matemático y cosmólogo, ocupa un cargo conjunto en los Departamentos de Matemáticas y Física de la Universidad de Tulane [591].
  • James Trefil , profesor Robinson de física en la Universidad George Mason [16]
  • Thomas G. West , profesor de política en Hillsdale College [16]
  • Clyde N. Wilson , profesor de historia en la Universidad de Carolina del Sur , editor colaborador de Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture y Southern Partisan , presidente del Instituto Abbeville y cofundador de la League of the South [585]

Anterior

  • Stephen Balch , fundó el Instituto para el Estudio de la Civilización Occidental en la Universidad Tecnológica de Texas , presidente fundador de la Asociación Nacional de Académicos (1987–2009) y laurita de la Medalla Nacional de Humanidades 2007 . [dieciséis]
  • Ben Carson , neurocirujano jubilado de Johns Hopkins (ex candidato presidencial de 2016 ) [592]
  • Thomas Lindsay , ex presidente de Shimer College [16]
  • John Lott , ex profesor invitado y miembro de Economía de la Universidad de Chicago [593]
  • Modesto Maidique , ex presidente de la Universidad Internacional de Florida [594]
  • Paul Gottfried , ex profesor de Humanidades en Elizabethtown College [585]
  • Ralph Raico , ex profesor de historia en Buffalo State College [585]
  • Milton J. Rosenberg , profesor emérito de psicología de la Universidad de Chicago [16]
  • Fred Singer , profesor emérito de ciencias ambientales en la Universidad de Virginia [16]
  • Bradley CS Watson , profesor de política en Saint Vincent College en Latrobe, Pensilvania [16]
  • Robert Weissberg , profesor emérito de ciencias políticas en la Universidad de Illinois [16]

Abogados [ editar ]

  • Tony Buzbee [595]
  • Victoria Toensing [10]
  • Adam Walinsky ( demócrata ) [596] [597]

Otro [ editar ]

  • Juanita Broaddrick , ex administradora de un hogar de ancianos, acusó a Bill Clinton de violación [598]
  • Gennifer Flowers , ex actriz y autora, tuvo un encuentro sexual con Bill Clinton [599]
  • Paula Jones , ex empleada del estado de Arkansas, acusó a Bill Clinton de acoso sexual [600]
  • Malik Obama , medio hermano de Barack Obama [601]
  • Kathy Shelton , sobreviviente de agresión sexual, Hillary Clinton fue asignada como abogada defensora de su violador [602]
  • Jimmy Webb, infante de marina alistado (2005-2010), hijo del ex senador demócrata y candidato presidencial Jim Webb [603]
  • Kathleen Willey , ex voluntaria de la Casa Blanca, acusó a Bill Clinton de agresión sexual [602]

Celebridades [ editar ]

Actores y comediantes [ editar ]

Chuck Norris en 2015
  • Tim Allen [604]
  • Kirstie Alley [605]
  • Scott Baio [606]
  • Stephen Baldwin [607] [608]
  • Roseanne Barr [609]
  • Morgan Brittany [ cita requerida ]
  • Jim Breuer [610]
  • Gary Busey [611]
  • James Caan [612]
  • Dean Cain [613]
  • Kirk Cameron [614]
  • Adam Carolla [615]
  • Julienne Davis [616]
  • Stacey Dash [617]
  • Robert Davi [618]
  • John Rhys-Davies
  • Clint Eastwood [619]
  • R. Lee Ermey [620]
  • Vincent Gallo [621]
  • Kelsey Grammer [622]
  • Lou Ferrigno [623]
  • Barry Humphries [624]
  • Paul Hogan [625]
  • Victoria Jackson [626]
  • Sean Kanan
  • Jerry Lewis [ cita requerida ]
  • Rich Little [627]
  • Jon Lovitz [628]
  • Cheech Marin [629]
  • David McCallum [630]
  • Dennis Miller [610]
  • Michael Moriarty [631]
  • Kevin Nealon [610]
  • Jim Norton [632]
  • John O'Hurley [633]
  • Joe Piscopo [634]
  • Randy Quaid [635]
  • John Ratzenberger [636]
  • Antonio Sabàto Jr. [637]
  • Rob Schneider [610]
  • John Schneider
  • Steven Seagal [638]
  • Nick Searcy [639]
  • Charlie Sheen [640]
  • Kevin Sorbo [641]
  • Kristy Swanson [642]
  • Janine Turner
  • Ann Turkel [599]
  • Jean-Claude Van Damme [643]
  • Jon Voight [644]
  • Fred Williamson [645]
  • James Woods [646]
Animadores adultos [ editar ]
  • Brandi Love [647]
  • Amy Lindsay [648]

Atletas y figuras deportivas [ editar ]

Mario Andretti
Bob Knight
Caitlyn Jenner
Jack Nicklaus
Richard Petty

Tiro con arco / tiro

  • Kim Rhode [649]

Béisbol

  • Johnny Bench [650]
  • George Brett [651]
  • Clay Buchholz [652]
  • Johnny Damon [653]
  • Paul O'Neill [653]
  • John Rocker [524]
  • Curt Schilling [654]

Baloncesto

  • Gene Keady [524]
  • Bob Knight [524] [655]
  • Kevin McHale
  • Billy Packer [656]
  • Digger Phelps [524]
  • Dennis Rodman [a] [524] [657] [658]
  • Latrell Sprewell [656]
  • Gordon Hayward [656] [659]

Culturismo

  • Steve Kuclo [660]

Boxeo, artes marciales mixtas y lucha libre profesional

  • Adrien Broner [661]
  • George Foreman [662]
  • Big Cass [663]
  • Chael Sonnen [664]
  • Chris Weidman [665]
  • Don King [666]
  • Mantel holandés [667]
  • Holly Holm [668]
  • Hulk Hogan [669]
  • Jerry Lawler [670]
  • Kane [671]
  • Mark Calaway [672]
  • Miesha Tate [673]
  • Mike Tyson [524]
  • Nick Dinsmore [674]
  • Nikolai Volkoff [675]
  • Royce Gracie [676]
  • Shawn Michaels [674]
  • Tito Ortiz [677]

Fútbol

  • Rocky Boiman [678]
  • Mike Ditka [679]
  • Vince Dooley [680]
  • Rosey Grier [ cita requerida ]
  • John Harbaugh [681]
  • Lou Holtz [524]
  • Richie de incógnito [682]
  • Nick Bosa [683]
  • Jerry Jones [684]
  • Shad Khan [684]
  • Robert Kraft [685]
  • Stan Kroenke [684]
  • Mike Leach [686]
  • Matt Light [687]
  • AJ McCarron [688]
  • Nick Mangold [689]
  • Bob McNair [684]
  • Shawne Merriman [524]
  • Terrell Owens [690] [691]
  • Rex Ryan [692]
  • Mike Shanahan [693]
  • Fred Smerlas [694]
  • Daniel Snyder [684]
  • Fran Tarkenton [ cita requerida ]
  • Herschel Walker [695] [696]
  • Derek Wolfe [697]
  • Eric Wood [697]

Golf

  • John Daly [524]
  • Natalie Gulbis [698]
  • Jack Nicklaus [699]

Patinaje sobre hielo

  • Scott Hamilton [700]

Hockey sobre hielo

  • Robin Lehner [701]
  • Max Domi [702]

Carreras

  • Mario Andretti [703]
  • PJ Chesson [704]
  • Richard Childress [705]
  • Bobby Dotter [706]
  • Bernie Ecclestone [707]
  • Bill Elliott [708]
  • Chase Elliott [708]
  • Ray Evernham [709]
  • Korbin Forrister [710]
  • Brian France [524]
  • Ernie Irvan [711]
  • Mark Martin [712]
  • Ryan Newman [708]
  • Richard Petty [713]
  • David Ragan [708]
  • Jay Robinson [714]
  • Greg Sacks [715]
  • Austin Wayne Self [706]
  • Reed Sorenson [714]
  • Kenny Wallace [716]
  • Michael Waltrip [717]

Atletismo

  • Caitlyn Jenner [718]

Personalidades de los medios y miembros de la alta sociedad [ editar ]

  • Farrah Abraham [719]
  • Dan Bilzerian [720]
  • Adam Curry [721] [453]
  • Diamante y seda [722]
  • Mark Dice [723]
  • FPS Rusia [724]
  • Teresa Giudice [725]
  • Corey Harrison [726]
  • Paris Hilton [727]
  • Jesse James [ cita requerida ]
  • Danny Koker [728]
  • Keemstar [729]
  • Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes [730]
  • Jeanine Pirro [731]
  • Sadie Robertson [732]
  • Willie Robertson [733]
  • Phil Robertson [734]
  • Jase Robertson [735]
  • Judy Sheindlin [736]
  • Tila Tequila [ cita requerida ]
  • Ivana Trump [737] [738]
  • Kendra Wilkinson [739]
  • Dale Winton [740]
  • Chuck Woolery [741]
  • Melissa Ann Young [742]

Cantantes y músicos [ editar ]

  • Trace Adkins [743]
  • Alabama [744]
  • Azealia Banks [745]
  • Zoltan Bathory [746]
  • Pat Boone [599]
  • Vaquero desnudo [747]
  • White Dawg [748]
  • Rick Derringer [749]
  • P Diddy [750]
  • Joven Dro [751]
  • Larry Gatlin [752]
  • Michale Graves [753]
  • Lee Greenwood [754]
  • Jesse Hughes [755]
  • Filipp Kirkorov [756]
  • Gary LeVox [757]
  • Aaron Lewis [758]
  • Pastel de carne [759]
  • Loretta Lynn [760]
  • Wendell Mobley [757]
  • Justin Moore [761]
  • Vinnie Paul [762]
  • Wayne Newton [763]
  • Ted Nugent [764]
  • John Rich [765]
  • Kid Rock [766]
  • Kenny Rogers [767]
  • Johnny Rotten [768]
  • David Silveria [769]
  • Gene Simmons [770]
  • Steagall rojo [4]
  • Marc Terenzi [771]
  • Neil Thrasher [757]
  • Vaquero Troy [757]
  • Joy Villa [772]
  • Jimmy Wayne [773]
  • Michael Wilton [774]
  • Sammy Hagar [775]
  • Kanye West [776]
  • Charlie Daniels [777]
  • Jack Russell [778]
  • Joey Kramer [779]
  • Craig Goldy [780]
  • Ricky Skaggs [781]
  • Joe Lynn Turner [782]
  • John Petrucci [783]
  • Bret Michaels [784]
  • Mike Love [785]
  • Ace Frehley [786]
  • Don Dokken [787]
  • Tim "Ripper" Owens [788]
  • Jon Schaffer [789]
  • Terry Butler [790]
  • Roger Daltrey [791]
  • Glenn Danzig [792]
  • Tico Torres [793]
  • Dave Mustaine [794]
  • Steve Smith [795]
  • Ross Valory [795]
  • Jonathan Caín [795]
  • Ronnie Wood [796]
  • Charlie Watts [797]
  • Tom Araya [798]
  • Marq Torien [799]
  • Darryl Worley [757]

Periódicos, revistas y otros medios [ editar ]

  • The Washington Times , [800] Washington, DC
  • Florida Times-Union , Jacksonville, Florida [801] [802]
  • New York Observer , ciudad de Nueva York (propiedad de Jared Kushner , yerno de Trump) [803]
  • Las Vegas Review-Journal , Las Vegas, Nevada [804] [805]
  • Long Island Jewish World , Long Island, Nueva York [806]
  • The National Enquirer [807]
  • Santa Barbara News-Press , Santa Barbara, California [808]
  • St. Joseph News-Press , St. Joseph Missouri [808] [809]
  • The Times-Gazette , Hillsboro, Ohio [810]
  • The Crusader , el periódico oficial del Ku Klux Klan [811] [812] (denunciado por la campaña de Trump) [813]

Periódicos, revistas y otros medios extranjeros [ editar ]

  • Israel Hayom , [814] el periódico de mayor circulación de Israel.
  • RPDC Today , medios estatales de Corea del Norte [815]

Organizaciones nacionales [ editar ]

  • Alianza Energética Estadounidense [816]
  • Gays para Trump
  • Gran América PAC [817]
  • Hindu Sena , organización nacionalista hindú de la India [818]
  • Asociación Internacional de Pistolas Defensivas [819]
  • Asociación Nacional Republicana Negra [820]
  • Comité Nacional por el Derecho a la Vida [821]
  • Asociación Nacional del Rifle [822]
  • Red de jóvenes tradicionalistas [823]

Organizaciones estatales y locales [ editar ]

Capítulos republicanos de Log Cabin que respaldaron a Donald Trump para las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 2016
  • Republicanos de Log Cabin : Capítulos de Cleveland , Colorado , Georgia , Houston , Los Ángeles , Miami , Orange County y Texas [824] [825]

Sindicatos [ editar ]

  • Orden Fraternal de Policía [826]
  • Consejo Nacional de Patrulla Fronteriza , el sindicato de patrullas fronterizas más grande de EE. UU. Que representa a 16.000 miembros (primer respaldo presidencial en la historia del sindicato) [827]

Partidos políticos estatales de EE. UU. [ Editar ]

  • Partido Conservador del Estado de Nueva York [828]
  • Partido Independiente de Delaware [829]

Partidos políticos menores [ editar ]

  • Partido de la Libertad Estadounidense [830] [831]
  • Partido Independiente Estadounidense [832]

Líderes empresariales [ editar ]

Ver también [ editar ]

  • Lista de apoyos políticos de la campaña presidencial de Hillary Clinton, 2016
  • Lista de apoyos no políticos de la campaña presidencial de Hillary Clinton, 2016
  • Lista de respaldos de la campaña presidencial de Gary Johnson, 2016
  • List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016
  • List of Bernie Sanders presidential campaign endorsements, 2016
  • List of Jill Stein presidential campaign endorsements, 2016
  • Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential primaries, 2016
  • Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016
  • List of Donald Trump presidential campaign endorsements, 2020

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba Indicated support before Donald Trump's presumptive nomination on May 4.

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