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Esta es una lista de personas y organizaciones notables que respaldaron la campaña de Joe Biden para presidente de los Estados Unidos en las elecciones presidenciales estadounidenses de 2020 .

Los endosos se enumeran una vez cada uno.

Ex funcionarios ejecutivos federales [ editar ]

Presidentes [ editar ]

Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama
  • Jimmy Carter , 39º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1977-1981), gobernador de Georgia (1971-1975), senador del estado de Georgia del Distrito 14 (1963-1967), ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2002 [10]
  • Bill Clinton , 42º presidente de los Estados Unidos (1993-2001), gobernador de Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1992), fiscal general de Arkansas (1977-1979) [11]
  • Barack Obama , 44 ° presidente de los Estados Unidos, con Biden como vicepresidente (2009-2017), senador de los Estados Unidos por Illinois (2005-2008), senador del estado de Illinois del Distrito 13 (1997-2004), ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2009 [12]

Vicepresidentes [ editar ]

Al Gore
Walter Mondale
  • Al Gore , 45º vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos (1993-2001), senador estadounidense por Tennessee (1985-1993), representante estadounidense de TN-06 (1983-1985) y TN-04 (1977-1983), nominado en 2000 para presidente, ganador del Premio Nobel de la Paz en 2007 [13]
  • Walter Mondale , 42º vicepresidente de Estados Unidos (1977-1981), embajador de Estados Unidos en Japón (1993-1996), senador de Estados Unidos por Minnesota (1964-1976), fiscal general de Minnesota (1960-1964), candidato a presidente en 1984 [14]

Funcionarios a nivel de gabinete [ editar ]

Hillary Clinton
Eric Holder
John Kerry
Colin Powell
Susan Rice
Tom Ridge
Sally Yates
  • Madeleine Albright , Secretaria de Estado de EE . UU. (1997-2001), Embajadora de EE . UU. Ante las Naciones Unidas (1993-1997) [15]
  • Peter Allgeier , representante comercial de Estados Unidos (2005, 2009) (republicano) [16]
  • Rand Beers , Secretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2013), Subsecretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2013), Subsecretario de Seguridad Nacional para Protección y Programas Nacionales (2009-2014) [17]
  • Erskine Bowles , Presidente del Sistema de la Universidad de Carolina del Norte (2005–2010), Administrador de la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas (1993–1994), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (1997–1998), Subjefe de Gabinete de Operaciones de la Casa Blanca (1994 –1996) [18]
  • Carol Browner , Administradora de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (1993-2001), Directora de la Oficina de Política de Energía y Cambio Climático de la Casa Blanca (2009-2011) [19]
  • William Joseph Burns , Secretario de Estado de Estados Unidos (2009) [17]
  • Ash Carter , secretario de Defensa de EE . UU. (2015-2017) [17]
  • Julian Castro , Secretario de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de EE . UU. (2014-2017), Alcalde de San Antonio , Texas (2009-2014), candidato a la presidencia en 2020 [20] [a]
  • Henry Cisneros , Secretario de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de los Estados Unidos (1993-1997), Alcalde de San Antonio, TX (1981-1989) [21] [b]
  • James Clapper , Director de Inteligencia Nacional (2010-2017), Subsecretario de Defensa para Inteligencia (2007-2010), Director de la Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia Geoespacial (2001-2006), Director de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa (1991-1995) [22]
  • Hillary Clinton , Secretaria de Estado de los Estados Unidos (2009-2013), Senadora de los Estados Unidos por Nueva York (2001-2009), Primera Dama de los Estados Unidos (1993-2001), nominada a la presidencia en 2016 [23]
  • Steven Chu , Secretario de Energía de Estados Unidos (2009-2013), Premio Nobel de Física (1997) [24]
  • William Cohen , Secretario de Defensa de EE. UU. (1997-2001), Senador de EE . UU. Por Maine (1979-1997), Representante de EE . UU. De ME-02 (1973-1979) [25] (Republicano)
  • Maria Contreras-Sweet , Administradora de la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas (2014-2017), Secretaría de Negocios, Transporte y Agencia de Vivienda de California (1999-2003) [26]
  • James B. Cunningham , embajador de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Afganistán (2012-2014), embajador de Estados Unidos en Israel (2008-2011) [17]
  • William M. Daley , Secretario de Comercio de Estados Unidos (1997-2000), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2011-2012) [27]
  • Tom Donilon , asesor de seguridad nacional de EE . UU. (2010-2013), asesor adjunto de seguridad nacional (2009-2010) [28]
  • Rahm Emanuel , Alcalde de Chicago , Illinois (2011-2019), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2009-2010), Representante de Estados Unidos de IL-05 (2003-2009), Asesor Principal del Presidente (1993-1998) [29]
  • Mike Espy , Secretario de Agricultura de EE . UU. (1993-1994), candidato al Senado en 2020 , Representante de EE . UU. De MS-02 (1987-1993) [30]
  • Anthony Foxx , Secretario de Transporte de EE . UU. (2013-2017), Alcalde de Charlotte, Carolina del Norte (2009-2013) [31]
  • Michael Froman , Representante Comercial de Estados Unidos (2013-2017) [32]
  • Stuart M. Gerson , Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (1993) (republicano) [33]
  • Dan Glickman , Secretario de Agricultura de Estados Unidos (1995-2001), Representante de Estados Unidos de KS-04 (1977-1995) [34]
  • Carlos Gutiérrez , Secretario de Comercio de Estados Unidos (2005-2009) [35] (Republicano)
  • Chuck Hagel , Secretario de Defensa de EE. UU. (2013-2015), Senador de EE . UU. Por Nebraska (1997-2009) [36] (Republicano)
  • Michael Hayden , Director de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (2006-2009), Director de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional (1999-2005) [37] (Independiente)
  • Carla Anderson Hills , Secretaria de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de EE. UU. (1975-1977), Representante de Comercio de EE. UU. (1989-1993) (Republicana) [38]
  • Eric Holder , Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (2009-2015), Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (1997-2001), Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Columbia (1993-1997) [39]
  • Sally Jewell , Secretaria del Interior de Estados Unidos (2013-2017) [40]
  • Mickey Kantor , Secretario de Comercio de los Estados Unidos (1996-1997), Representante Comercial de los Estados Unidos (1993-1996) [41]
  • Peter Keisler , Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (2007) (republicano) [33]
  • John Kerry , enviado presidencial especial de EE . UU. Para el clima (2021-presente), secretario de estado de EE. UU. (2013-2017), senador de EE . UU. Por Massachusetts (1985-2013), vicegobernador de Massachusetts (1983-1985), candidato a presidente en 2004 [ 42]
  • Ray LaHood , Secretario de Transporte de EE. UU. (2009-2013), Representante de EE. UU. De IL-18 (1995-2009) [43] (Republicano)
  • Jack Lew , Secretario del Tesoro de EE . UU. (2013-2017), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2012-2013), Director de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto (2010-2012, 1998-2001) [44]
  • Gary Locke , Embajador de Estados Unidos en China (2011-2014), Secretario de Comercio de Estados Unidos (2009-2011), Gobernador de Washington (1997-2005) [45]
  • James Loy , Secretario de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (2005) [17]
  • Gina McCarthy , administradora de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (2013-2017) [46]
  • Bob McDonald , secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de EE . UU. (2014-2017) [47] (republicano)
  • Denis McDonough , Secretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de los Estados Unidos (2021-presente), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2013-2017), Asesor Adjunto de Seguridad Nacional (2010-2013) [48]
  • Donald McHenry , embajador de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (1979-1981) [17]
  • Norman Mineta , Secretario de Transporte de EE. UU. (2001-2006), Secretario de Comercio de EE. UU. (2000-2001), Representante de EE . UU. De CA-15 (1993-1995) y CA-13 (1975-1993) [49]
  • Janet Napolitano , Presidenta del Sistema de la Universidad de California (2013-presente), Secretaria de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos (2009-2013), Gobernadora de Arizona (2003-2009), Presidenta de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2006-2007) [50]
  • John Negroponte , Subsecretario de Estado de EE . UU. (2007-2009), Director de Inteligencia Nacional (2005-2007), Embajador de EE . UU. En Irak (2004-2005), Embajador de EE. UU. Ante las Naciones Unidas (2001-2004), Embajador de EE . UU. Filipinas (1993-1996), Embajador de los Estados Unidos en México (1989-1993), Asesor adjunto de Seguridad Nacional (1987-1989), Subsecretario de Estado para Océanos y Asuntos Ambientales y Científicos Internacionales (1985-1987), Embajador de los Estados Unidos en Honduras ( 1981-1985) [51] (republicano)
  • Leon Panetta , Secretario de Defensa de EE. UU. (2011-2013), Director de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (2009-2011), Jefe de Gabinete de la Casa Blanca (1994-1997), Director de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto (1993-1994), Representante de EE. UU. De CA-16 (1977-1993) [52]
  • Anne W. Patterson , Secretaria de Estado adjunta para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente (2013-2017), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Egipto (2011-2013), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Pakistán (2007-2010), Embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (2005), Asistente Secretario de Estado de Asuntos Internacionales de Narcóticos y Aplicación de la Ley (2005-2007), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Colombia (2000-2003), Embajador de Estados Unidos en El Salvador (1997-2000) [22]
  • Federico Peña , Secretario de Energía de Estados Unidos (1997-1998), Secretario de Transporte de Estados Unidos (1993-1997), Alcalde de Denver , Colorado (1983-1991) [53]
  • William Perry , Secretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos (1994-1997), Subsecretario de Defensa de Estados Unidos (1993-1994), Subsecretario de Defensa de Investigación e Ingeniería [17]
  • Mary E. Peters , Secretaria de Transporte de EE. UU. (2006-2009) [54] (Republicana)
  • Thomas R. Pickering , embajador de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (1989-1992) [17]
  • John Podesta , jefe de gabinete de la Casa Blanca (1998-2001)
  • Colin Powell , Secretario de Estado de EE. UU. (2001-2005), Presidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto (1989-1993), Asesor de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. (1987-1989) [55] (Republicano)
  • Samantha Power , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (2013-2017) [36]
  • Penny Pritzker , Secretaria de Comercio de Estados Unidos (2013-2017) [56]
  • Robert Reich , Secretario de Trabajo de Estados Unidos (1993-1997) [57]
  • William K. Reilly , administrador de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (1989-1993) [54] (republicano)
  • Susan Rice , directora del Consejo de Política Nacional de los Estados Unidos (2021-presente), asesora de seguridad nacional de los Estados Unidos (2013-2017), embajadora de los Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (2009-2013), subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos Africanos (1997-2001) ) [58]
  • Bill Richardson , gobernador de Nuevo México (2003–2011), secretario de Energía de EE. UU. (1998–2001), embajador de EE. UU. Ante las Naciones Unidas (1997–1998), representante de EE . UU. De NM-03 (1983–1997) [17]
  • Tom Ridge , Secretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2003-2005) Asesor de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2001-2003) Gobernador de Pensilvania (1995-2001) Representante de EE . UU. De PA-21 (1983-1995) (Republicano) [59]
  • Richard Riley , Secretario de Educación de los Estados Unidos (1993-2001), Gobernador de Carolina del Sur (1979-1987) [60]
  • Robert Rubin , Director del Consejo Económico Nacional de los Estados Unidos (1993-1995), Secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos (1995-1999), Presidente del Consejo de Relaciones Exteriores (2007-2017) [61]
  • Ken Salazar , Secretario del Interior de los Estados Unidos (2009-2013), Senador de los Estados Unidos por Colorado (2005-2009) [62]
  • Miriam Sapiro , Representante Comercial de los Estados Unidos (2013), Representante Comercial Adjunta de los Estados Unidos (2009-2014) [17]
  • Kathleen Sebelius , Secretaria de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (2009-2014), Gobernadora de Kansas (2003-2009) [63]
  • Thomas A. Shannon Jr. , Secretario de Estado de EE. UU. (2017) (Republicano) [38]
  • Hilda Solis , Secretaria de Trabajo de EE. UU. (2009-2013), Representante de EE. UU. De CA-32 (2001-2009) [64]
  • Lawrence Summers , director del Consejo Económico Nacional (2009-2011), presidente de la Universidad de Harvard (2001-2006), secretario del Tesoro de Estados Unidos (1999-2001) [65]
  • Ann Veneman , Secretaria de Agricultura de Estados Unidos (2001-2005) [66] (Republicana)
  • Tom Vilsack , Secretario de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (2009-2017, 2021-presente), Gobernador de Iowa (1999-2007) [67]
  • Jack Watson , jefe de gabinete de la Casa Blanca (1980-1981) [17]
  • William H. Webster , Presidente del Consejo Asesor de Seguridad Nacional (2005-2020), Director de Inteligencia Central (1987-1991), Director de la Oficina Federal de Investigaciones (1978-1987), Juez de la Corte de Apelaciones de EE. UU. Octavo Circuito (1973-1978), Juez del Tribunal de Distrito de EE. UU. Para el Distrito Este de Missouri (1970-1973), Fiscal de EE . UU. Para el Distrito Este de Missouri (1960-1961) [68] (Republicano)
  • Christine Todd Whitman , Administradora de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental (2001-2003) Gobernadora de Nueva Jersey (1994-2001) [69] (Republicana)
  • Neal S. Wolin , subsecretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos (2009-2013), secretario del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos (2013), presidente de la Junta de Supervisión de Inteligencia (2015-2017) [61]
  • Sally Yates , Fiscal General de EE. UU. (2017), Fiscal General Adjunta de EE. UU. (2015-2017), Fiscal de EE . UU. Para el Distrito Norte de Georgia (2010-2015) [70]
  • Janet Yellen , Secretaria del Tesoro de EE . UU. (2021-presente), Presidenta de la Reserva Federal (2014-2018), Vicepresidenta de la Reserva Federal (2010-2014), Miembro de la Junta de Gobernadores de la Reserva Federal (2010-2018, 1994-1997), Presidente del Banco de la Reserva Federal de San Francisco (2004-2010), Presidente del Consejo de Asesores Económicos (1997-1999) [71]
  • Andrew Young , Alcalde de Atlanta , Georgia (1982-1990), Embajador de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas (1977-1979), Representante de Estados Unidos de GA-05 (1973-1977) [72]
  • Jeffrey Zients , Director de Desempeño de los Estados Unidos (2009-2013), Director de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto (2010, 2012-2013), Director del Consejo Económico Nacional (2014-2017) [61]
  • Robert Zoellick , representante comercial de Estados Unidos (2001-2005) (republicano) [17]

Funcionarios del Departamento de Estado [ editar ]

  • Hady Amr , enviado especial adjunto de Estados Unidos para las negociaciones israelo-palestinas (2014-2017) [61]
  • Richard Armitage , subsecretario de Estado de EE . UU. (2001-2005) (republicano) [37]
  • Elizabeth Frawley Bagley , Asesora Especial de Iniciativas del Secretario (2010-2013, 2014-2017), Representante Especial para Asociaciones Globales (2009-2010), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Portugal (1994-1997) [61]
  • John B. Bellinger III , asesor jurídico del Departamento de Estado (2005-2009) (republicano) [37]
  • Virginia L. Bennett , Subsecretaria de Estado para la Democracia, los Derechos Humanos y el Trabajo (2017) [17]
  • Nisha Biswal , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Meridional y Central (2014-2017) [73]
  • Robert O. Blake Jr. , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Indonesia (2014-2016), Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Meridional y Central (2009-2013) [17]
  • Tony Blinken , subsecretario de Estado de EE. UU. (2015-2017), asesor adjunto de seguridad nacional (2013-2015) [28]
  • Richard Boucher , subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Meridional y Central (2006-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • Reuben Brigety , Subsecretario de Estado adjunto para Asuntos Africanos (2011-2013) [32]
  • R. Nicholas Burns , Subsecretario de Estado de Asuntos Políticos (2005-2008) [32]
  • Kurt M. Campbell , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Oriental y el Pacífico (2009-2013) [74]
  • Richard A. Clarke , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Político-Militares (1989-1992) [17]
  • Eliot A. Cohen , consejero del Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. (2007-2009) (republicano) [75]
  • Elinor Constable , Subsecretaria de Estado de Océanos y Asuntos Científicos y Ambientales Internacionales (1993-1995), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kenia (1986-1989) [74]
  • Chester Crocker , subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Africanos (1981-1989) (republicano) [38]
  • Evan Dobelle , Jefe de Protocolo (1977-1978) [74]
  • William A. Eaton , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Panamá (2005-2008), Subsecretario de Estado de Administración (2001-2005) [17]
  • Eric S. Edelman , subsecretario de Defensa para Políticas (2005-2009), embajador de Estados Unidos en Turquía (2003-2005), embajador de Estados Unidos en Finlandia (1998-2001) (republicano) [17]
  • Stuart E. Eizenstat , subsecretario de Estado de EE . UU. Para el crecimiento económico, la energía y el medio ambiente (1997-1999), embajador de EE. UU. Ante la Unión Europea (1993-1996) [76]
  • Jeffrey D. Feltman , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente (2009-2012), Embajador de los Estados Unidos en el Líbano (2004-2008) [22] [77]
  • Jose W. Fernandez , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Económicos y Comerciales (2009-2013) [74]
  • Jonathan Finer , Director de Planificación de Políticas (2016-2017) [22]
  • Carl W. Ford Jr. , subsecretario de Estado de Inteligencia e Investigación (2001-2003) (republicano) [38]
  • Ira Forman , Enviado especial para el seguimiento y la lucha contra el antisemitismo (2013-2017) [78]
  • Douglas Frantz , subsecretario de Estado de Asuntos Públicos (2013-2015) [22]
  • Robert S. Gelbard , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Indonesia (1999-2001), Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Internacionales de Narcóticos (1993-1997), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Bolivia (1988-1991) [74]
  • James K. Glassman , subsecretario de Estado de Diplomacia Pública y Asuntos Públicos (2008-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • L. Felice Gorordo , Oficina de Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental (2006-2007) [79]
  • Rose Gottemoeller , Subsecretaria de Estado de Control de Armas, Verificación y Cumplimiento (2009-2014), Subsecretaria de Estado de Control de Armas y Asuntos de Seguridad Internacional (2012-2016) [17]
  • Colleen Graffy , subsecretaria de Estado adjunta para la diplomacia pública en Europa y Eurasia (2004-2009) (republicana) [38]
  • Heather Higginbottom , Subsecretaria de Estado de Gestión y Recursos (2013-2017), Consejera del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos (2013), Directora Adjunta de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto (2011-2013) [22]
  • Christopher R. Hill , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Oriental y el Pacífico (2005-2009), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Irak (2009-2010), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Corea del Sur (2004-2005), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Polonia (2000-2004 ), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Macedonia (1996-1999), embajador de Estados Unidos en Albania (1991) [32]
  • Karl Inderfurth , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Meridional y Central (1997-2001) [17]
  • Roberta S. Jacobson , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental (2011-2016), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en México (2016-2018) [32] [17]
  • Tracey Ann Jacobson , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos de Organizaciones Internacionales (2017), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kosovo (2012-2015), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Tayikistán (2006-2009) [17]
  • James A. Kelly , subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Oriental y el Pacífico (2001-2005) (republicano) [38]
  • Kristie Kenney , Consejera del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos (2016-2017) [17]
  • Harold Hongju Koh , Asesor Jurídico del Departamento de Estado (2009-2013), Subsecretario de Estado para la Democracia, los Derechos Humanos y el Trabajo (1998-2001) [24]
  • David J. Kramer , subsecretario de Estado para la Democracia, los Derechos Humanos y el Trabajo (2008-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • Stephen D. Krasner , Director de Planificación de Políticas (2005-2007) (republicano) [38]
  • Barbara Larkin , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos Legislativos (1996-2001) [74]
  • Reta Jo Lewis , Representante Especial para Asuntos Intergubernamentales Globales del Departamento de Estado [17]
  • John Limbert , Subsecretario de Estado adjunto para Irán (2009-2010), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Mauritania (2000-2003) [77]
  • David Lyle Mack , Subsecretario de Estado adjunto para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente (1990-1993), Embajador de Estados Unidos en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos (1986-1989) [77]
  • Nancy McEldowney , Directora del Foreign Service Institute (2013-2017), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Bulgaria (2008-2009) [17]
  • Thomas O. Melia , administrador adjunto de USAID para Europa y Eurasia (2015-2017) [74]
  • Alberto J. Mora , abogado general de la Agencia de Información de Estados Unidos (1989-1993) (republicano) [38]
  • Thomas R. Nides , Vicesecretario de Estado de Gestión y Recursos (2011-2013) [17]
  • Suzanne Nossel , Subsecretaria de Estado adjunta para Asuntos de Organizaciones Internacionales (2009) [22]
  • Victoria Nuland , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos Europeos y Euroasiáticos (2013-2017), Portavoz del Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos (2011-2013), Embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la OTAN (2005-2008) [32]
  • Douglas H. Paal , ex miembro del personal de planificación de políticas del Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos (republicano) [38]
  • Michael C. Polt , embajador de Estados Unidos en Estonia (2009-2012), embajador de Estados Unidos en Serbia (2006-2007), embajador de Estados Unidos en Serbia y Montenegro (2004-2006), subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Legislativos (2001) [32]
  • Robin Raphel , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Túnez (1997-2001), Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Asia Central y del Sur (1993-1997) [17]
  • Joel Martin Rubin , subsecretario adjunto de Estado para Asuntos Legislativos (2014-2017) [80] [c]
  • Evan Ryan , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Educativos y Culturales (2013-2017) [61]
  • Kori Schake , director adjunto de planificación de políticas del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos (2007-2008) (republicano) [38]
  • Peter A. Selfridge , Jefe de Protocolo de los Estados Unidos (2014-2017) [61]
  • Elaine Schuster , Delegada Pública ante la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas (2009-2010) [61]
  • Wendy Sherman , subsecretaria de Estado de EE. UU. (2014-2015) [17]
  • Jay T. Snyder , Comisionado de la Comisión Asesora de Diplomacia Pública de los Estados Unidos [74]
  • James Steinberg , subsecretario de Estado de los EE. UU. (2009-2011), asesor adjunto de seguridad nacional (1996-2000) [17]
  • Linda Thomas-Greenfield , Subsecretaria de Estado para Asuntos Africanos (2013-2017), Directora General del Servicio Exterior (2012-2013), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Liberia (2008-2012) [32]
  • Tomicah Tillemann , redactora de discursos de la exsecretaria de Estado estadounidense Hillary Clinton [61]
  • Arturo Valenzuela , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental (2009-2011) [74]
  • Nicholas A. Veliotes , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente y Asia Meridional (1981-1983), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Egipto (1984-1986), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Jordania (1978-1981) [32]
  • Richard Verma , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Legislativos (2009-2011), Embajador de Estados Unidos en India (2015-2017) [32] [73]
  • Edward S. Walker Jr. , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente (2000-2001), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Israel (1997-2000), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Egipto (1994-1997), Embajador de Estados Unidos en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos (1989 –1992) [32] [77]
  • Earl Anthony Wayne , Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos Económicos y Comerciales (2000–2006), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Argentina (2007–2009), Embajador de Estados Unidos en México (2011–2015) [17]
  • Frank G. Wisner , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Zambia (1979-1982), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Egipto (1986-1991), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Filipinas (1991-1992), Subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Seguridad Internacional (1992-1993), Subsecretario de Defensa para Políticas (1993-1994), Embajador de Estados Unidos en la India (1994-1997) [77] [32]
  • John Wolf , subsecretario de Estado para Asuntos de Organizaciones Internacionales (1989-1992), embajador de Estados Unidos en Malasia (1992-1995) (republicano) [38]
  • Philip D. Zelikow , Consejero del Departamento de Estado de Estados Unidos (2005-2007) (Republicano) [38]
  • Peter Zimmerman , ex científico jefe del Comité Senatorial de Relaciones Exteriores y Asesor Científico para el Control de Armas [17]

Embajadores de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

Caroline Kennedy
Marie Yovanovitch
  • Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Malta (2012-2016) [17]
  • Charles C. Adams Jr. , embajador de Estados Unidos en Finlandia (2015-2017) [17] [77]
  • Leslie M. Alexander , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Ecuador (1996-1999), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Mauricio , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Comoras (1994-1996), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Haití (1992-1993) [74]
  • Mari Carmen Aponte , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en El Salvador (2012-2015) [17]
  • Nicole Avant , embajadora de Estados Unidos en las Bahamas (2009-2011) [61]
  • Robert C. Barber , embajador de Estados Unidos en Islandia (2015-2017) [61]
  • Robert L. Barry , embajador de Estados Unidos en Indonesia (1992-1995), embajador de Estados Unidos en Bulgaria (1981-1984) [74]
  • Matthew Barzun , embajador de Estados Unidos en el Reino Unido (2013-2017), embajador de Estados Unidos en Suecia (2009-2011) [32]
  • Leslie A. Bassett , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Paraguay (2015-2017) [17]
  • Michael A. Battle, Sr., Embajador de Estados Unidos en la Unión Africana (2009-2013) [17]
  • Max Baucus , Senador de los Estados Unidos por Montana (1978-2014), Embajador de los Estados Unidos en China (2014-2017), Representante de los Estados Unidos de MT-01 (1975-1978) [81]
  • Denise Bauer , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Bélgica (2013-2017) [32]
  • Colleen Bell , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Hungría (2015-2017) [17]
  • Jack R. Binns , embajador de Estados Unidos en Honduras (1980-1981) [74]
  • Robert Blackwill , embajador de Estados Unidos en la India (2001-2003) [38] (republicano)
  • James Blanchard , embajador de Estados Unidos en Canadá (1993-1996), gobernador de Michigan (1983-1991), representante de Estados Unidos del MI-18 (1975-1983) [74]
  • John W. Blaney , embajador de Estados Unidos en Liberia (2002-2005) [17]
  • Jeff Bleich , embajador de Estados Unidos en Australia (2009-2013) [61]
  • Alan Blinken , embajador de Estados Unidos en Bélgica (1993-1997) [74]
  • Barbara Bodine , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Yemen (1997-2001) [77]
  • Avis Bohlen , embajador de Estados Unidos en Bulgaria (1996-1999) [17]
  • Amy L. Bondurant , Embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo (1997–2001) [17] [77]
  • Charles R. Bowers, embajador de Estados Unidos en Bolivia (1991-1994) (republicano) [38]
  • Carol Moseley Braun , Senadora de Estados Unidos por Illinois (1993-1999), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Nueva Zelanda y Samoa (1999-2001) [82]
  • Aurelia E. Brazeal , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Etiopía (2002-2005), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kenia (1993-1996), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Micronesia (1990-1993) [17]
  • Wally Brewster , embajador de Estados Unidos en la República Dominicana (2013-2017) [74]
  • Peter Bridges , embajador de Estados Unidos en Somalia (1984-1986) (republicano) [38]
  • Reuben Brigety , Embajador de los Estados Unidos ante la Unión Africana (2013-2015), Decano de la Escuela Elliott de Asuntos Internacionales (2015-presente) [74]
  • Tim Broas , embajador de Estados Unidos en los Países Bajos (2014-2016) [74]
  • Sue K. Brown , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Montenegro (2011-2015) [17]
  • George Charles Bruno , embajador de Estados Unidos en Belice (1994-1997) [17]
  • Mark Brzezinski , embajador de Estados Unidos en Suecia (2011-2015) [74]
  • Richard Burt , embajador de Estados Unidos en Alemania (1985-1989) (republicano) [38]
  • Dwight L. Bush Sr. , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (2014-2017) [74] [77]
  • Prudence Bushnell , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Guatemala (1999-2002), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kenia (1996-1999) [17]
  • Judith Beth Cefkin , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Fiji (2015-2018), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kiribati (2015-2018), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Nauru (2015-2018), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Tonga (2015-2018), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Tuvalu (2015 –2018) [17]
  • Dick Celeste , gobernador de Ohio (1983-1991), embajador de Estados Unidos en la India (1997-2001), director del Cuerpo de Paz (1979-1981), vicegobernador de Ohio (1975-1979) [83]
  • Peter R. Chaveas, embajador de Estados Unidos en Sierra Leona (2001-2004), embajador de Estados Unidos en Malawi (1994-1997) [17]
  • Mark B. Childress , embajador de Estados Unidos en Tanzania (2014-2016) [74]
  • Jack Chow , ex Representante Especial del Secretario de Estado de los Estados Unidos sobre el VIH / SIDA global (republicano) [38]
  • Isobel Coleman , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas para la gestión y la reforma (2014-2017) [74]
  • Maura Connelly , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Siria (2008-2010), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Líbano (2010-2013) [77]
  • Elinor G. Constable , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kenia (1986-1989) [17]
  • Frances D. Cook , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Burundi (1980-1983), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Camerún (1989-1993), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Omán (1996-1999) [77]
  • Suzan Johnson Cook , embajadora general de Estados Unidos para la libertad religiosa internacional (2011-2013) [84]
  • Jerome G. Cooper , embajador de Estados Unidos en Jamaica (1994-1997) [17]
  • James Costos , embajador de Estados Unidos en España y Andorra (2013-2017) [85]
  • Cindy Courville , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Unión Africana (2006-2008) [17]
  • Ryan Crocker , embajador de Estados Unidos en Afganistán (2002, 2011-2012), embajador de Estados Unidos en Irak (2007-2009), embajador de Estados Unidos en Pakistán (2004-2007), embajador de Estados Unidos en Siria (1999-2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Kuwait ( 1994-1997), embajador de Estados Unidos en el Líbano (1990-1993) [77]
  • Ruth A. Davis , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Benin (1992-1995) [17]
  • Jeffrey DeLaurentis , embajador de Estados Unidos en Cuba (2014-2017), embajador de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas para Asuntos Políticos Especiales (2011-2014) [32]
  • Greg Delawie , embajador de Estados Unidos en Kosovo (2015-2018) [22]
  • Robert Sherwood Dillon , embajador de Estados Unidos en el Líbano (1981-1983) [77]
  • Kathleen A. Doherty , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Chipre (2015-2018) [17]
  • William Eacho , embajador de Estados Unidos en Austria (2009-2013) [32]
  • Stuart Eizenstat , director del Consejo de Política Interior de la Casa Blanca (1977-1981), subsecretario del Tesoro de Estados Unidos (1999-2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en la Unión Europea (1993-1996) [74]
  • Susan M. Elliott , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Tayikistán (2012-2015) [17]
  • John B. Emerson , embajador de Estados Unidos en Alemania (2013-2017) [17]
  • John L. Estrada , embajador de Estados Unidos en Trinidad y Tobago (2016-2017) [17]
  • Gerald Feierstein , embajador de Estados Unidos en Yemen (2010-2013) [22] [77]
  • Judith Fergin , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Timor Oriental (2010-2013) [17]
  • Julie Finley , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Organización para la Seguridad y la Cooperación en Europa (2005-2009) (republicana) [38]
  • Robert Stephen Ford , embajador de Estados Unidos en Siria (2011-2014), embajador de Estados Unidos en Argelia (2006-2008) [17] [77]
  • Elizabeth Frawley Bagley , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Portugal (1994-1997) [32]
  • Laurie S. Fulton , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Dinamarca (2009-2013) [17]
  • Julie Furuta-Toy , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Guinea Ecuatorial (2016-2019) [17]
  • Edward M. Gabriel , embajador de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (1997-2001) [17] [77]
  • Peter Galbraith , embajador de Estados Unidos en Croacia (1993-1998) [17]
  • Anthony L. Gardner , embajador de Estados Unidos en la Unión Europea (2014-2017) [74]
  • Gordon Giffin , embajador de Estados Unidos en Canadá (1997-2001) [17]
  • Rufus Gifford , embajador de Estados Unidos en Dinamarca (2013-2017) [86]
  • Mark Gilbert , embajador de Estados Unidos en Nueva Zelanda (2015-2017) [61]
  • Marc Ginsberg , embajador de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (1994-1998) [74]
  • Mark Gitenstein , embajador de Estados Unidos en Rumania (2009-2012) [32]
  • Edward Gnehm , embajador de Estados Unidos en Jordania (2001–2014), embajador de Estados Unidos en Australia (2000–2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Kuwait (1991–1994) [77]
  • Christopher E. Goldthwait , embajador de Estados Unidos en Chad (1999-2004) [32]
  • Gary A. Grappo Embajador de Estados Unidos en Omán (2006-2009) [32]
  • Gordon Gray III , embajador de Estados Unidos en Túnez (2009-2012) [17] [77]
  • Gabriel Guerra-Mondragón , embajador de Estados Unidos en Chile (1994-1998) [87]
  • Lino Gutiérrez , embajador de Estados Unidos en Argentina (2003-2006), embajador de Estados Unidos en Nicaragua (1996-1999) [17]
  • Howard Gutman , embajador de Estados Unidos en Bélgica (2009-2013) [17]
  • Nina Hachigian , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Asociación de Naciones del Sudeste Asiático (2014-2017) [22]
  • Tony P. Hall , embajador de los Estados Unidos ante los organismos de las Naciones Unidas para la alimentación y la agricultura (2002-2006) [84]
  • Pamela Hamamoto , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las organizaciones internacionales de las Naciones Unidas en Ginebra (2014-2017) [17]
  • S. Fitzgerald Haney , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Costa Rica (2015-2017) [88]
  • Anthony Stephen Harrington , embajador de Estados Unidos en Brasil (1999-2001) [17]
  • Jane D. Hartley , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Francia (2014-2017), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Mónaco (2014-2017) [89]
  • Bruce Heyman , embajador de Estados Unidos en Canadá (2014-2017) [17]
  • Karl W. Hofmann , embajador de Estados Unidos en Togo (2000-2002) [74]
  • Laura Holgate , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las organizaciones internacionales de las Naciones Unidas en Viena (2016-2017) [17]
  • Thomas C. Hubbard , embajador de Estados Unidos en Corea del Sur (2001–2004), embajador de Estados Unidos en Filipinas (1996–2000) [32]
  • Vicki J. Huddleston , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Malí (2000-2005), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Madagascar (1995-1996) [32]
  • David Huebner , embajador de Estados Unidos en Nueva Zelanda y Samoa (2010-2014) [17]
  • Edmund Hull , embajador de Estados Unidos en Yemen (2001-2004) [77]
  • David T. Johnson , embajador de Estados Unidos ante la Organización para la Seguridad y la Cooperación en Europa (1998-2001) [17]
  • A. Elizabeth Jones , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kazajstán (1995-1997) [17] [77]
  • Deborah K. Jones , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Libia (2013-2015), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kuwait (2008-2011) [22] [77]
  • Samuel L. Kaplan , embajador de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (2009-2013) [77]
  • Theodore H. Kattouf , embajador de Estados Unidos en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos (1999-2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Siria (2001-2003) [77]
  • Richard Kauzlarich , embajador de Estados Unidos en Bosnia y Herzegovina (1997-1999), embajador de Estados Unidos en Azerbaiyán (1994-1997) [22]
  • Caroline Kennedy , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Japón (2013-2017) [90]
  • Laura E. Kennedy , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Turkmenistán (2001-2003) [17]
  • Kristie Kenney , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Tailandia (2011-2014), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Filipinas (2006-2009), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Ecuador (2002-2005) [17]
  • Jimmy J. Kolker , embajador de Estados Unidos en Uganda (2002-2005), embajador de Estados Unidos en Burkina Faso (1999-2002) [17]
  • Karen Kornbluh , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (2009-2012) [17]
  • Thomas C. Krajeski , embajador de Estados Unidos en Yemen (2004-2007), embajador de Estados Unidos en Bahrein (2011-2014) [77]
  • Lisa Kubiske . Embajador de Estados Unidos en Honduras (2011-2014) [22]
  • Madeleine Kunin , gobernadora de Vermont (1985-1991), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Liechtenstein (1997-1991), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Suiza (1996-1999), subsecretaria de Educación de Estados Unidos (1993-1996), vicegobernador de Vermont (1979-1999) 1983) [91]
  • Mark P. Lagon , embajador general de los Estados Unidos para vigilar y combatir la trata de personas (2007-2009) [74]
  • Frank Lavin , embajador de Estados Unidos en Singapur (2001-2005) (republicano) [35]
  • David Floyd Lambertson , embajador de Estados Unidos en Tailandia (1991-1995) [74]
  • Joyce Ellen Leader , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Guinea (1999-2000) [17]
  • Richard LeBaron, embajador de Estados Unidos en Kuwait (2004-2007) [77]
  • Alfonso E. Lenhardt , embajador de Estados Unidos en Tanzania (2009-2013) [17]
  • Jeffrey D. Levine , embajador de Estados Unidos en Estonia (2012-2015) [17]
  • Suzan G. LeVine , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Suiza y Liechtenstein (2014-2017) [92] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Dawn M. Liberi , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Burundi (2012-2016) [17]
  • Carmen Lomellin , Embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la Organización de Estados Americanos (2009-2014) [17]
  • Winston Lord , embajador de Estados Unidos en China (1984-1989) [38] (republicano)
  • Douglas Lute , embajador de Estados Unidos ante la OTAN (2013-2017) [32]
  • Ray Mabus , Secretario de la Marina (2009-2017), Embajador de Estados Unidos en Arabia Saudita (1994-1996), Gobernador de Mississippi (1988-1992) [d] [93] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Deborah R. Malac , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Uganda (2016-2020), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Liberia (2012-2015) [17]
  • Robert A. Mandell , embajador de Estados Unidos en Luxemburgo (2011-2015), presidente de la Comisión de Regulación Ambiental de Florida (1987-1990) [17]
  • R. Niels Marquardt , embajador de Estados Unidos en Madagascar y Comoras (2007–2010), embajador de Estados Unidos en Guinea Ecuatorial (2004–2006), embajador de Estados Unidos en Camerún (2001–2004) [32]
  • Gail D. Mathieu , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Namibia (2007-2010), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Níger (2002-2005) [17]
  • Marshall Fletcher McCallie , embajador de Estados Unidos en Namibia (1993-1996) [17]
  • Stephen G. McFarland , embajador de Estados Unidos en Guatemala (2008-2011) [17]
  • Michael McKinley , embajador de EE. UU. En Brasil (2017-2018), embajador de EE. UU. En Afganistán (2015-2016), embajador de EE . UU. En Colombia (2010-2014), embajador de EE . UU. En Perú (2007-2010) (republicano) [38]
  • Elizabeth Davenport McKune , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Qatar (1998-2001) [32]
  • Christopher McMullen , embajador de Estados Unidos en Angola (2010-2013) [32]
  • James D. Melville Jr. , embajador de Estados Unidos en Estonia (2015-2018) [17]
  • Tom Miller , embajador de Estados Unidos en Grecia (2001-2004), embajador de Estados Unidos en Bosnia y Herzegovina (1999-2001) [32]
  • Richard Morningstar , embajador de Estados Unidos en Azerbaiyán (2012-2015) [32]
  • David D. Nelson , embajador de Estados Unidos en Uruguay (2009-2011) [17]
  • Crystal Nix-Hines , Embajadora de Estados Unidos ante la UNESCO (2014-2017) [17]
  • Lyndon Lowell Olson Jr. , embajador de Estados Unidos en Suecia (1998-2001) [32]
  • Kevin O'Malley , embajador de Estados Unidos en Irlanda (2014-2017) [74]
  • Louis O'Neill , embajador de Estados Unidos ante la Organización para la Seguridad y la Cooperación en Europa (2006-2008) [17]
  • Robert Orr , embajador de Estados Unidos en el Banco Asiático de Desarrollo (2010-2016), presidente de Boeing Japón (2002-2007) [74]
  • Joseph R. Paolino Jr. , embajador de Estados Unidos en Malta (1994-1996) [61]
  • June Carter Perry , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Lesotho (2004-2007), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Sierra Leona (2004-2007) [22]
  • Nancy Bikoff Pettit , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Letonia (2015-2019) [17]
  • Joan M. Plaisted , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kiribati (1995-2000), embajadora de Estados Unidos en las Islas Marshall (1995-2000), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (1991-1994) [74]
  • Nancy Jo Powell , embajadora de Estados Unidos en la India (2012-2014) [17]
  • Maureen E. Quinn , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Qatar (2001-2004) [17]
  • Azita Raji , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Suecia (2016-2017) [74]
  • Charles A. Ray , embajador de Estados Unidos en Zimbabwe (2009-2012), subsecretario adjunto de Defensa para prisioneros de guerra y asuntos de personal desaparecido (2006-2009), embajador de Estados Unidos en Camboya (2002-2005) [28]
  • Julissa Reynoso , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Uruguay (2012-2014) [32]
  • Thomas Bolling Robertson , embajador de Estados Unidos en Eslovenia (2004-2008) [22]
  • James Rosapepe , embajador de Estados Unidos en Rumania (1998-2001) [94]
  • Leslie V. Rowe , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Mozambique (2010-2012), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Papua Nueva Guinea (2006-2009), embajadora de Estados Unidos en las Islas Salomón (2006-2009), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Vanuatu (2006-2009) [17 ]
  • William A. Rugh, embajador de Estados Unidos en Yemen del Norte (1984-1987), embajador de Estados Unidos en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos (1992-1995) [77]
  • Catherine M. Russell , embajadora general de los Estados Unidos para las cuestiones mundiales de la mujer (2013-2017) [74]
  • Janet A. Sanderson , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Haití (2006-2009), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Argelia (2000-2003) [77]
  • Teresita Currie Schaffer , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Sri Lanka (1992-1995), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Maldivas (1992-1995) [17]
  • Tom Schieffer , embajador de Estados Unidos en Japón (2005-2009), embajador de Estados Unidos en Australia (2001-2005) [32]
  • Gregory Schulte , embajador de Estados Unidos ante la Agencia Internacional de Energía Atómica (2005-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • Tod Sedgwick , embajador de Estados Unidos en Eslovaquia (2010-2015) [17]
  • Daniel B. Shapiro , embajador de Estados Unidos en Israel (2011-2017) [95]
  • Mattie R. Sharpless , embajador de Estados Unidos en la República Centroafricana (2001-2003) [17]
  • Robert A. Sherman , embajador de Estados Unidos en Portugal (2014-2017) [32]
  • Dana Shell Smith , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Qatar (2014-2017) [22] [77]
  • Nancy Soderberg , embajadora de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas para Asuntos Políticos Especiales (1997-2001) [32]
  • Alan Solomont , embajador de Estados Unidos en España y Andorra (2010-2013) [17]
  • Daniel V. Speckhard , embajador de Estados Unidos en Grecia (2007-2010), embajador de Estados Unidos en Bielorrusia (1997-2000) [74]
  • Carl Spielvogel , embajador de Estados Unidos en Eslovaquia (2000-2001) [61]
  • Karen Clark Stanton , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Timor Oriental (2014-2017) [17]
  • Charles Richard Stith , embajador de Estados Unidos en Tanzania (1998-2001) [74]
  • Mark C. Storella , embajador de Estados Unidos en Zambia (2010-2013) (republicano) [17]
  • Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli , Representante Suplente de los Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas para Asuntos Políticos Especiales (1990-1993) (Republicana) [38]
  • Robert H. Tuttle , embajador de Estados Unidos en el Reino Unido (2005-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • Charles H. Twining , embajador de Estados Unidos en Camerún (1995-1998), embajador de Estados Unidos en Guinea Ecuatorial (1995-1998), embajador de Estados Unidos en Camboya (1994-1995), embajador de Estados Unidos en Benin (1982-1983) [74]
  • Nicholas A. Veliotes , embajador de Estados Unidos en Jordania (1978-1981), embajador de Estados Unidos en Egipto (1984-1986) [77]
  • Alexander Vershbow , embajador de Estados Unidos en la OTAN (1997-2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Rusia (2001-2005), embajador de Estados Unidos en Corea del Sur (2005-2008) [17]
  • Frederick Vreeland , embajador de Estados Unidos en Marruecos (1992-1993) [77]
  • Marcelle Wahba , embajadora de Estados Unidos en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos (2001-2004) [77]
  • Jenonne R. Walker , embajadora de Estados Unidos en la República Checa (1995-1998) [17]
  • Marc M. Wall , embajador de Estados Unidos en Chad (2004-2007) (no partidista) [74]
  • James Donald Walsh , embajador de Estados Unidos en Argentina (2000-2003) [17]
  • Mary Burce Warlick , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Serbia (2010-2012) [32]
  • Joseph W. Westphal , Embajador de Estados Unidos en Arabia Saudita (2014-2017), Subsecretario del Ejército (2009-2014), Secretario del Ejército (2001) [32]
  • Barry B. White , embajador de Estados Unidos en Noruega (2009-2013) [17]
  • Bisa Williams , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Níger (2010-2013) [17]
  • Duane Woerth, Representante de Estados Unidos en el Consejo de la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional (2010-2013) [17]
  • Lee S. Wolosky , enviado especial de Estados Unidos para el cierre del centro de detención de la bahía de Guantánamo (2015-2017) [22]
  • Mary Carlin Yates , embajadora de Estados Unidos en Ghana (2002-2005), embajadora de Estados Unidos en Burundi (1999-2002) [32]
  • Johnny Young , embajador de Estados Unidos en Eslovenia (2001-2004), embajador de Estados Unidos en Bahréin (1997-2001), embajador de Estados Unidos en Togo (1994-1997), embajador de Estados Unidos en Sierra Leona (1989-1992) [17]
  • Marie Yovanovitch , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Ucrania (2016-2019), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Armenia (2008-2011), Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Kirguistán (2005-2008) [96]
  • Susan L. Ziadeh , Embajadora de Estados Unidos en Qatar (2011-2014) [77]
  • Anthony Zinni , enviado especial de Estados Unidos para Qatar (2017-2019) (independiente) [17]

Funcionarios del Departamento de Defensa [ editar ]

Luis Caldera
Wesley Clark
Eric Fanning
Stanley McChrystal
William McRaven
William Howard Taft IV
  • Charles S. Abbot , subcomandante en jefe del Comando Europeo de Estados Unidos (1998-2000) [17]
  • Clara Adams-Ender , jefa del cuerpo de enfermeras del ejército de EE. UU. (1987-1991) [17]
  • James A. Adkins , ex mayor general del ejército de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • Clifford Alexander Jr. , Secretario del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (1977-1981) [17]
  • Ricardo Aponte , general de brigada del Comando de Reserva de la Fuerza Aérea y la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (1972-2007) [17]
  • Donald Arthur , Cirujano General de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (2004-2007) [17]
  • Jeremy Bash , Jefe de Gabinete del Secretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos (2011-2013), Jefe de Gabinete del Director de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (2009-2011) [61]
  • Charles Blanchard , Consejero General del Ejército (1999-2001), Consejero General de la Fuerza Aérea (2009-2013) [17]
  • Ronald R. Blanck , Cirujano General del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (1996-2000) [17]
  • Charles G. Boyd , general de cuatro estrellas de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1959-1995) [17]
  • John A. Bradley , teniente general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1967-2008) [17]
  • David M. Brahms , general de brigada de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1961-1988) [17]
  • Douglas A. Brook , Subsecretario de Marina (Contralor y Gestión Financiera) (2007-2009) (Republicano) [17]
  • Louis Caldera , Secretario del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (1998-2001), Director de la Oficina Militar de la Casa Blanca (2009) [17]
  • Donald M. Campbell Jr. , teniente general del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1978-2014) [17]
  • Robert Cardillo , Director de la Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia Geoespacial (2014-2019), Director Adjunto de la Agencia de Inteligencia de Defensa (2010) [17]
  • Patrick G. Carrick , ex subdirector de la Agencia de Proyectos de Investigación Avanzada de Seguridad Nacional [17]
  • Antonia Chayes , Subsecretaria de la Fuerza Aérea (Asuntos de Reserva y Recursos Humanos) (1977-1979), Subsecretaria de la Fuerza Aérea de Estados Unidos (1979-1981) [17]
  • Stephen A. Cheney , general de brigada de la Infantería de Marina de los EE. UU. (1971-2001) [17]
  • Peter W. Chiarelli , general de cuatro estrellas en el ejército de los Estados Unidos (1972-2012) [17]
  • Henry G. Chiles Jr. , almirante de cuatro estrellas de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1960-1996) [17]
  • Deborah P. Christie , Subsecretaria de la Marina para Gestión Financiera y Contraloría (1994-1998) [22]
  • Wesley Clark , Comandante Supremo Aliado, Europa (1997-2000), candidato a presidente en 2004 [17]
  • Torie Clarke , asistente del secretario de Defensa de Asuntos Públicos (2001-2003) [97] (republicano)
  • Ronald S. Coleman , teniente general de la Marina de los EE. UU. (1968-1970) y del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. (1974-2009) [17]
  • Erin Conaton , Subsecretaria de Defensa para Personal y Preparación (2012) [17]
  • Peter Cooke , comandante del 96º Comando Regional de Preparación [17]
  • W. Craig Vanderwagen , Contralmirante del Cuerpo Comisionado del Servicio de Salud Pública de los Estados Unidos (1978-2006) [17]
  • John Dalton , Secretario de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1993-1998) [17]
  • Richard Danzig , Secretario de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1998-2001, Subsecretario de Marina (1993-1997) [22]
  • Rudy de Leon , Subsecretario de Defensa de los Estados Unidos (2000-2001), Subsecretario de Defensa para Personal y Preparación (1997–2000), Subsecretario de la Fuerza Aérea (1994–1997) [17]
  • Susan Y. Desjardins , ex mayor general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1980-2012) [17]
  • Richard T. Devereaux , ex mayor general de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • Michael Donley , secretario de la Fuerza Aérea de EE . UU. (2008-2013) [17] (republicano)
  • John W. Douglass , subsecretario de la Marina (1995-1998) [28]
  • Raymond DuBois , subsecretario interino del ejército (2005-2006) [17] (republicano)
  • Paul Eaton , subjefe de personal de operaciones y formación en Fort Monroe [98]
  • Mari K. Eder , general de división del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1977-2012) [17]
  • Stephen C. Evans , Contralmirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos (1986-2020) [17]
  • John R. Ewers , general de división de la Infantería de Marina de los EE. UU. (1984-2020) [17]
  • Eric Fanning , Secretario del Ejército de EE. UU. (2016-2017) y Secretario interino (2015-2016), Secretario interino de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (2013) [99]
  • Michèle Flournoy , subsecretaria de Defensa para Políticas (2009-2012) [17]
  • Pat Foote , general de brigada del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1959-1989) [17]
  • Michael T. Franken , vicealmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1978-2017) [17]
  • Juan M. García III , Subsecretario de Marina (Asuntos de Recursos Humanos y Reservas) (2009-2016) [17]
  • Robert G. Gard Jr. , teniente general del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1950-1981) [17]
  • Jonathan D. George , general de brigada de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1981-2011) [17]
  • Daniel B. Ginsberg , subsecretario de la Fuerza Aérea (Asuntos de Recursos Humanos y Reservas) (2009-2013) [17]
  • Sherri W. Goodman , subsecretaria de Defensa para Energía, Instalaciones y Medio Ambiente (1993-2001) [17]
  • Michael Green , asesor principal de la Oficina de Asuntos de Asia y el Pacífico (1997-2000) (republicano) [17]
  • Robert Hale , Subsecretario de Defensa (Contralor) (2009-2014) [17]
  • Irv Halter , general de división de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1977-2009) [17]
  • Ken Harbaugh , teniente de la Marina de los EE. UU. (1996-2005) [17]
  • Robert Harding , ex mayor general del ejército de Estados Unidos [17]
  • Richard D. Hearney , general de cuatro estrellas de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1962-1996) [17]
  • Clare Helminiak , Contralmirante del Cuerpo Comisionado del Servicio de Salud Pública de los Estados Unidos (1983-2005) [17]
  • Reynold N. Hoover , teniente general del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1983-2020) [17]
  • P. Gardner Howe III , ex vicealmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • John Hutson , ex contraalmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • Paul Ignatius , Secretario de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1967-1969) [17]
  • Chris Inglis , director adjunto de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional (2006-2014) [17]
  • Bobby Inman , Director de la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional (1977-1981), Director Adjunto de Inteligencia Central (1981-1982) [17]
  • Deborah Lee James , Secretaria de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (2013-2017) [100]
  • Les Janka , subsecretario adjunto de Defensa para Asuntos del Cercano Oriente y África (1976-1978) (republicano) [17]
  • Randy Jayne , general de división de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos y la Guardia Nacional Aérea (1962-2000) [17]
  • James Johnson , general de división del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1950-1990) [17]
  • Michelle D. Johnson , teniente general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1981-2017) [17]
  • Michele S. Jones , Reserva del Ejército de EE. UU. (1982-2007), primera mujer en alcanzar el puesto de sargento mayor de mando de la Reserva del Ejército de EE. UU. [101]
  • Jan-Marc Jouas , teniente general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1979-2015) [17]
  • Frank Kendall III , Subsecretario de Defensa para Adquisiciones y Mantenimiento (2011-2017) [74]
  • Susan Koch , experta en reducción nuclear del Secretario de Defensa [22]
  • Ken Krieg, subsecretario de Defensa para Adquisiciones y Mantenimiento (2005-2007) (republicano) [17]
  • Thomas R. Lamont , Subsecretario del Ejército (Asuntos de Reserva y Recursos Humanos) (2009-2013) [17]
  • J. William Leonard , Director de la Oficina de Supervisión de la Seguridad de la Información (2002-presente) [22]
  • Frank Libutti , teniente general de la Infantería de Marina de los EE. UU. (1966-2001) [17]
  • George E. Little , subsecretario de Defensa para Asuntos Públicos (2012-2013) [22]
  • Samuel J. Locklear , almirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos (1972-2015) [17]
  • Deborah Loewer , Contralmirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos (1976-2007), primera mujer ascendida a un rango insignia en la Armada de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • Letitia Long , Directora de la Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia Geoespacial (2010-2014) [17]
  • Charles D. Luckey , teniente general del ejército de los EE. UU. (1977-2020) [17]
  • Michael D. Lumpkin , Subsecretario de Defensa para Políticas (2014), Subsecretario de Defensa para Operaciones Especiales y Conflictos de Baja Intensidad (2013-2015) [17]
  • Boris Lushniak , Cirujano General de EE . UU. (2013-2014) [17]
  • David M. Maddox , general de cuatro estrellas en el ejército de los Estados Unidos (1960-1995) [17]
  • Stanley McChrystal , general del ejército estadounidense y comandante de las fuerzas estadounidenses en Afganistán (2009-2010) [102]
  • Merrill McPeak , secretario de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (1993) [17]
  • William H. McRaven , almirante de cuatro estrellas , comandante del Comando de Operaciones Especiales de EE. UU. (2011-2014) [103]
  • Dee McWilliams , general de división del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1974-2003) [17]
  • Joseph V. Medina , general de brigada de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1976-2007) [17]
  • Christopher Mellon , subsecretario adjunto de Defensa para Inteligencia (1999-2002) [17]
  • James N. Miller , Subsecretario de Defensa para Políticas (2012-2014) [74]
  • Kenneth P. Moritsugu , Cirujano General de EE. UU. (2002, 2006-2007) [17]
  • Charles L. Munns , vicealmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1974-2007) [17]
  • Patrick Murphy , secretario interino del ejército de EE. UU. (2016), subsecretario del ejército (2016-2017), representante de EE . UU. De PA-08 (2007-2011) [17]
  • Robert B. Murrett , director de la Agencia Nacional de Inteligencia Geoespacial (2006-2010) [17]
  • Vivek Murthy , Cirujano General de EE. UU. (2014-2017) [104]
  • Michael Myatt , general de división de la Infantería de Marina de los Estados Unidos (1963-1995) [17]
  • John B. Nathman , almirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1970-2007) [17]
  • Lloyd W. Newton , general de cuatro estrellas de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1966-2000) [17]
  • Joseph Nye , subsecretario de Defensa para Asuntos de Seguridad Internacional (1994-1995) [17]
  • Sean O'Keefe , administrador de la NASA (2001-2004), secretario de la Marina (1992-1993) [37] (republicano)
  • David R. Oliver Jr. , contralmirante (1963-1995) [17]
  • Eric T. Olson , almirante de la Armada de los Estados Unidos (1973-2011) [17]
  • Charles P. Otstott , teniente general del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1960-1990) [17]
  • BJ Penn , Secretario interino de la Marina (2009), Subsecretario de la Marina para Instalaciones y Medio Ambiente (2005-2009) [17]
  • Whit Peters , Secretario de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (1999-2001), Subsecretario de la Fuerza Aérea (1997-1999) [17]
  • Robert B. Pirie Jr. , Secretario interino de la Marina (2001), Subsecretario de la Marina (2000-2001) [22]
  • Gale Pollock , Cirujano General Adjunto del Ejército de EE. UU. (2006-2007), ex Mayor General del Ejército de EE. UU. [17]
  • Fernandez Ponds , Contralmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1983-2015) [17]
  • Kevin M. Quinn , ex contralmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos [17]
  • Joe Reeder , subsecretario del ejército (1993-1997) [17]
  • Raymond F. Rees , general de división del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1966-2013) [17]
  • Charles H. Roadman II , teniente general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1968-1999) [17]
  • Patricia Rose , primera general de división abiertamente LGBT en la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1984-2017) [17]
  • Joseph E. Schmitz , inspector general del Departamento de Defensa (2002-2005) (republicano) [105]
  • Paul Selva , vicepresidente del Estado Mayor Conjunto (2015-2019) [106]
  • Robert W. Sennewald , de cuatro estrellas general en el Ejército de Estados Unidos (1951-1986) [17]
  • Walter B. Slocombe , Subsecretario de Defensa para Políticas (1994-2001) [17]
  • Robert M. Speer , Secretario del Ejército de los Estados Unidos (2017) { [17]
  • Clifford L. Stanley , Subsecretario de Defensa para Personal y Preparación (2010-2011) [17]
  • Howard D. Stendahl , jefe de capellanes de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (1985-2015) [17]
  • Maura Sullivan , asistente del secretario de Defensa de Asuntos Públicos (2015) [17]
  • Loree Sutton , ex general de brigada del ejército estadounidense, candidato a alcalde de la ciudad de Nueva York en 2021 [17]
  • William Howard Taft IV , subsecretario de Defensa de EE. UU. (1984-1989) y bisnieto del presidente William Howard Taft [17] (republicano)
  • Antonio Taguba , general de división del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1972-2007) [17]
  • Paul E. Tobin Jr. , Contralmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1963-1998) [17]
  • Henry G. Ulrich III , almirante de cuatro estrellas de la Marina de los Estados Unidos (1972-2007) [17]
  • Robin Umberg , general de brigada del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1973-2020) [17]
  • Francis D. Vavala , ayudante general de la Guardia Nacional del Ejército de Delaware (1999-2017) [74]
  • Dale Vesser , teniente general del ejército de los Estados Unidos (1954-1987) [17]
  • Michael G. Vickers , subsecretario de Defensa para Inteligencia (2011-2015) [37] (republicano)
  • Matthew Waxman , subsecretario adjunto de Defensa para Asuntos de Detenidos (2004-2005) [17] (republicano)
  • Andrew C. Weber , Subsecretario de Defensa para Programas de Defensa Nuclear, Química y Biológica (2009-2014) [22]
  • Jack Weinstein , teniente general de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. (1982-2018) [17]
  • Joseph J. Went , general de cuatro estrellas del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. (1952-1990) [17]
  • Sheila Widnall , secretaria de la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos (1993-1997) [17]
  • Kayla Williams , ex especialista en inteligencia del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, autora [17]
  • Michael J. Williams , general de cuatro estrellas del Cuerpo de Marines de EE. UU. (1967-2002) [17]
  • Margaret C. Wilmoth , ex general de brigada de la Reserva del Ejército de EE. UU. [17]
  • Jesse A. Wilson Jr. , Comandante de la Fuerza Naval de Superficie del Atlántico (2017-2020) [17]
  • Johnnie E. Wilson , general de cuatro estrellas en el ejército de los Estados Unidos (1961-1999) [17]
  • Margaret H. Woodward , general de división del ejército de EE. UU. (1982-2014) [17]
  • Dov Zakheim , Subsecretario de Defensa (Contralor) (2001-2004) [17] (Republicano)

Funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia [ editar ]

Jim Comey
Bill Weld
  • A. Brian Albritton, Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Medio de Florida (2008-2010) (Republicano) [107]
  • Donald B. Ayer , Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (1989-1990), Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Este de California (1981-1986) (Republicano) [108] [107]
  • A. Lee Bentley, III , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Medio de Florida (2014-2017) [105]
  • Daniel Bogden , fiscal federal del distrito de Nevada (2001-2007, 2009-2017) (republicano) [107]
  • Greg Brower , fiscal federal del distrito de Nevada (2008-2009) (republicano) [107]
  • Wayne Budd , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Massachusetts (1989-1992), Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (1992-1993) (Republicano) [107]
  • John P. Carlin , Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos para la División de Seguridad Nacional (2014-2016) [74]
  • Paul K. Charlton , fiscal federal del distrito de Arizona (2001-2006) (republicano) [107]
  • James M. Cole , Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (2010-2015) [74]
  • James Comey , Director de la Oficina Federal de Investigaciones (2013-2017), Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (2003-2005) (Independiente) [109]
  • Roxanne Conlin , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Iowa (1977-1981) [105]
  • Michael W. Cotter , fiscal federal del distrito de Montana (2009-2017) [105]
  • Deirdre M. Daly , fiscal federal del distrito de Connecticut (2013-2017) [105]
  • Steve Dettelbach , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Norte de Ohio (2009-2015) [105]
  • Conner Eldridge , fiscal federal para el distrito occidental de Arkansas (2010-2015) [105]
  • David B. Fein , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito de Connecticut (2010-2013) [105]
  • Paul J. Fishman , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito de Nueva Jersey (2009-2017) [105]
  • John P. Fishwick Jr. , fiscal federal para el distrito occidental de Virginia (2015-2017) [105]
  • Charles Fried , Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (1985-1989) (republicano) [33]
  • Deborah R. Gilg , Fiscal Federal del Distrito de Nebraska (2009-2017) [105]
  • Jonathan L. Goldstein , fiscal federal del distrito de Nueva Jersey (1974-1977) (republicano) [107]
  • Barry Grissom , fiscal federal del distrito de Kansas (2010-2016) [105]
  • Timothy J. Heaphy , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Occidental de Virginia (2009-2015) [105]
  • Thomas B. Heffelfinger , fiscal federal del distrito de Minnesota (1991–1993, 2001–2006) (republicano) [107]
  • Dwight Holton, fiscal federal del distrito de Oregón (2010-2011) [105]
  • David Iglesias , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito de Nuevo México (2001–2006) (Republicano) [107]
  • Marcos Jimenez, Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Sur de Florida (2002-2005) (Republicano) [107]
  • David N. Kelley , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Sur de Nueva York (2003-2005) (Republicano) [107] [110]
  • Nicholas A. Klinefeldt , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Sur de Iowa (2009-2015) [105]
  • David S. Kris , Fiscal General Adjunto de la División de Seguridad Nacional de los Estados Unidos (2009-2011) [105]
  • Karen L. Loeffler , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Alaska (2009-2017) [105]
  • Neil MacBride , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Este de Virginia (2009-2013) [105]
  • Ronald Machen , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Columbia (2010-2015) [105]
  • Kenneth Magidson , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Sur de Texas (2011-2017) [105]
  • John McKay , fiscal federal para el distrito occidental de Washington (2001-2006) (republicano) [107]
  • Michael McKay, fiscal federal para el distrito occidental de Washington (1989-1993) (republicano) [107]
  • Patrick Miles Jr. , fiscal federal para el distrito occidental de Michigan (2012-2017) [105]
  • Jan Paul Miller, Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Central de Illinois (2002-2005) (Republicano) [107]
  • Lisa Monaco , Asesora de Seguridad Nacional (2013-2017), Fiscal General Adjunta de los Estados Unidos para la División de Seguridad Nacional (2011-2013) [28]
  • Bill Nettles , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Carolina del Sur (2010-2016) [105]
  • Carmen Ortiz , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Massachusetts (2009-2017) [105]
  • Matthew D. Orwig , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Este de Texas (2001-2007) (Republicano) [107]
  • Paul Perez, Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Medio de Florida (2002-2007) (Republicano) [107]
  • Tim Purdon , fiscal federal del distrito de Dakota del Norte (2010-2015) [105]
  • Carole Rendon , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Norte de Ohio (2016-2017) [105]
  • Sarah Saldaña , Directora de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (2014-2017), Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Norte de Texas (2011-2014) [105]
  • Kevin W. Techau , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Norte de Iowa (2014-2017) [105]
  • Anne Tompkins , fiscal federal del distrito occidental de Carolina del Norte (2010-2015) [105]
  • Stanley Twardy, fiscal federal del distrito de Connecticut (1985-1991) (republicano) [107]
  • John W. Vaudreuil , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Occidental de Wisconsin (2010-2017) [105]
  • Benjamin B. Wagner , Fiscal Federal para el Distrito Este de California (2009-2016) [105]
  • Kenneth L. Wainstein , Fiscal de EE.UU. para el Distrito de Columbia (2004-2006), Fiscal General Adjunto de EE.UU. para la División de Seguridad Nacional (2006-2008), Asesor de Seguridad Nacional de EE.UU. (2008-2009) (Republicano) [107] [105 ]
  • John F. Walsh , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Colorado (2010-2016) [105]
  • Bill Weld , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Massachusetts (1981-1986), Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos para la División Penal (1986-1988), Gobernador de Massachusetts (1991-1997) (Republicano) [107] [54]
  • Tony West , Fiscal General Adjunto de la División Civil de los Estados Unidos (2009-2012), Fiscal General Adjunto de los Estados Unidos (2012-2014), cuñado de Kamala Harris [61]
  • Kinney Zalesne , Consejo del Fiscal General de los Estados Unidos (1998-2003) [61]

Funcionarios del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional [ editar ]

  • Jarrod Bernstein , Subsecretario Adjunto Principal de Asuntos Intergubernamentales (2009-2011) [61]
  • James C. Card , vicealmirante de la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos (1964-2000) [17]
  • Richard Falkenrath , subsecretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2003-2004) (republicano) [17]
  • Alejandro Mayorkas , subsecretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2013-2016), secretario de Seguridad Nacional de EE . UU. (2021-presente) [74]
  • John Mitnick , asesor jurídico del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. (2018-2019) (republicano) [38]
  • D. Brian Peterman , vicealmirante de la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos (1973-2008) [17]
  • Clyde Robbins , vicealmirante de la Guardia Costera de EE. UU. (1955-1990) [17]
  • Francis X. Taylor , subsecretario de Seguridad Nacional para Inteligencia y Análisis (2014-2017) [17]
  • Miles Taylor , jefe de personal del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. (2017-2019) (republicano) [111]
  • Paul Zukunft , ex comandante de la Guardia Costera de los Estados Unidos (2014-2018) [112]

Funcionarios del Departamento de Energía [ editar ]

  • Linton Brooks , Subsecretario de Energía para la Seguridad Nuclear y Administrador de la Administración Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear (2003-2007) (Republicano) [38]
  • Frank Klotz , Subsecretario de Energía para la Seguridad Nuclear (2014-2018) [17]
  • Arun Majumdar , Director de la Agencia de Proyectos de Investigación Avanzada en Energía (2009-2012) [113]
  • Franklin Orr , Subsecretario de Energía para la Ciencia (2014-2017) [113]
  • Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall , subsecretaria de Energía (2014-2017) [74]
  • Steve Spinner , asesor de estímulos del Departamento de Energía de EE. UU. (2009-2010) [61]

Funcionarios de la Casa Blanca [ editar ]

Valerie Jarrett
Bill Kristol
Anthony Scaramucci
Omarosa
  • Steve Abbot , asesor adjunto de seguridad nacional (2001-2003) (republicano) [38]
  • Kiran Ahuja , director ejecutivo de la Iniciativa de la Casa Blanca sobre los estadounidenses de origen asiático y los isleños del Pacífico (2009-2015) [73]
  • Eli Attie , guionista, productor, redactor de discursos de la Casa Blanca (2000) [114]
  • Kenneth Baer , director asociado de comunicaciones de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto de la Casa Blanca (2009-2012) [61]
  • Bruce Bartlett , autor, historiador, asesor político de Ronald Reagan (Independiente, ex republicano) [a] [115] [116]
  • Robert Bauer , abogado de la Casa Blanca (2010-2011) [117]
  • Kenneth Bernard , asistente especial del presidente para la defensa biológica y como asistente del cirujano general (2002-2005) (republicano) [38]
  • Jason Bordoff , miembro del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional (2009-2013) [17]
  • Jake Braun , enlace de la Casa Blanca con el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional [118]
  • Victor Cha , Director de Asuntos Asiáticos del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. (2004-2007) (republicano) [38]
  • Aneesh Chopra , directora de tecnología de EE . UU. (2009-2012) [73]
  • Nelson Cunningham , Asesor Principal del Enviado Especial para las Américas [74]
  • Nancy-Ann DeParle , Jefa adjunta de personal de política de la Casa Blanca (2011-2013), Directora de la Oficina de Reforma Sanitaria de la Casa Blanca (2009-2011) [24]
  • Barbaralee Diamonstein-Spielvogel , asistente de la Casa Blanca (1963-1966) [61]
  • Anita Dunn , directora de comunicaciones de la Casa Blanca (2009) [119]
  • RP Eddy , director del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos (1994-1996) [17]
  • Gary Edson , asesor adjunto de seguridad nacional (2001-2004) (republicano) [38]
  • Aaron Friedberg , asistente adjunto del vicepresidente de seguridad nacional (2003-2005) (republicano) [38]
  • Michael Gerson , director de redacción de discursos de la Casa Blanca (2001-2006) (republicano) [120]
  • Chad Griffin , ex miembro de la Oficina de Prensa de la Casa Blanca [121]
  • Avril Haines , Asesora Adjunta de Seguridad Nacional (2015-2017), Directora Adjunta de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (2013-2015) [28]
  • Cynthia Hogan , asesora del vicepresidente (2009-2013) [47]
  • John Holdren , Director de la Oficina de Política Científica y Tecnológica (2009-2017) [113]
  • Joel Hunter , Consejero Asesor de la Oficina de Asociaciones de Vecindarios y Religiosos de la Casa Blanca (2009-2010) [122]
  • Valerie Jarrett , Directora de la Oficina de Compromiso Público y Asuntos Intergubernamentales de la Casa Blanca (2009-2017), Asesora Principal del Presidente (2009-2017) [123]
  • Colin Kahl , asesor de seguridad nacional del vicepresidente (2014-2017) [28]
  • Christopher A. Kojm , presidente del Consejo Nacional de Inteligencia (2009-2014) [22]
  • Gil Kerlikowske , Comisionado de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza de los Estados Unidos (2014-2017), Director de la Oficina de Política Nacional de Control de Drogas (2009-2014), Jefe de Policía de Seattle , Washington (2001-2009) [105]
  • Bill Kristol , jefe de personal del vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos (1989-1993), fundador de The Weekly Standard , editor de The Bulwark (republicano) [124]
  • Anthony Lake , asesor de seguridad nacional de EE . UU. (1993-1997), director de planificación de políticas (1977-1981) [17]
  • Ann Lewis , Consejera del Presidente (1999-2001), Directora de Comunicaciones de la Casa Blanca (1997-1999) [125]
  • Chris Lu , secretario de gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2009-2013), subsecretario de Trabajo de Estados Unidos (2014-2017) [126]
  • Brett McGurk , Enviado Presidencial Especial de la Coalición Global para Contrarrestar al Estado Islámico de Irak y el Levante (2015-2018) [127]
  • John E. McLaughlin , Director de Inteligencia Central (2004) [17]
  • Jami Miscik , presidente de la Junta Asesora de Inteligencia del Presidente (2014-2017) [17]
  • Omarosa Manigault Newman , Directora de Comunicaciones de la Oficina de Enlace Público (2017-2018) (Independiente) [128]
  • Gautam Raghavan , director adjunto de la Oficina de Participación Pública (2011-2014) [47]
  • Steve Ricchetti , subjefe de personal de operaciones de la Casa Blanca (1998-2001) (presidente nacional) [129]
  • Desirée Rogers , Secretaria Social de la Casa Blanca (2009-2010) [61]
  • Dan K. Rosenthal , asistente del presidente y director de Advance (1997-2000), asistente especial del presidente y director adjunto de Advance (1995-1997) [77]
  • Anthony Scaramucci , director de comunicaciones de la Casa Blanca (2017) [130] (republicano)
  • Greg Schultz , asistente especial del presidente (2013-2017) y asesor principal de la campaña de Biden [131]
  • Sonal Shah , directora de la Oficina de Innovación Social y Participación Cívica (2009-2011) [73]
  • Stephen Slick , asistente especial del presidente (2005-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • Mona Sutphen , jefa de personal adjunta de política de la Casa Blanca (2009-2011) [17]
  • Joseph Stiglitz , Presidente del Consejo de Asesores Económicos (1995-1997) [132]
  • Olivia Troye , Asesora de Seguridad Nacional y Contraterrorismo del Vicepresidente Pence (2018-2020) ( Republicana ) [133]
  • Alexander Vindman , Director de Asuntos Europeos del Consejo de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU. (2018-2020) [134]
  • Jeffrey Zients , Director del Consejo Económico Nacional (2014-2017), Director interino de la Oficina de Gestión y Presupuesto (2012-2013, 2010) [47]

Otros funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo [ editar ]

Jim Leach
Harold E. Varmus
  • William Drea Adams , presidente del Fondo Nacional de Humanidades (2014-2017) [135]
  • Kenneth Adelman , Director de la Agencia de Control de Armas y Desarme (1983-1987) (republicano) [38]
  • Roger Altman , subsecretario del Tesoro de Estados Unidos (1993-1994) [61]
  • Hunter Biden , vicepresidente de la National Railroad Passenger Corporation (2006-2009), hijo de Biden [136]
  • Charles Bolden , administrador de la Administración Nacional de Aeronáutica y del Espacio (2009-2017) [17]
  • David Cohen , director adjunto de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia (2015-2017) [17]
  • Nani A. Coloretti , Subsecretaria de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano (2014-2017), Subsecretaria del Tesoro de Gestión (2012-2014) [24]
  • Richard Cordray , director de la Oficina de Protección Financiera del Consumidor (2012-2017), candidato a gobernador de Ohio en 2018 [137]
  • Leah D. Daughtry , Subsecretaria de Administración y Gestión [138]
  • James M. Galloway , ex funcionario del Servicio de Salud Pública de la Región V [17]
  • W. Scott Gould , Vicesecretario de Asuntos de Veteranos (2009-2013) [17]
  • Jimmy Gurulé , subsecretario del Tesoro para Terrorismo e Inteligencia Financiera (2001-2003) (republicano) [35]
  • Jonathan Jarvis , director del Servicio de Parques Nacionales (2009-2017) [113]
  • Ray Jefferson , subsecretario del Servicio de Capacitación y Empleo de Veteranos de los Estados Unidos (2009-2011) [17]
  • Douglas Kamerow , empleado del Servicio de Salud Pública de EE . UU. (1979-2001) [17]
  • Donald Kerr , director adjunto principal de inteligencia nacional (2007-2009) (republicano) [38]
  • David A. Kessler , Comisionado de Alimentos y Medicamentos (1990-1997) [139]
  • Esther Kia'aina , Subsecretaria del Interior para Áreas Insulares (2014-2017) [24]
  • Howard Koh , subsecretario de salud (2009-2014) [24]
  • Jim Leach , presidente del National Endowment for the Humanities (2009-2013), representante de EE . UU. De IA-02 (2003-2007), presidente del Comité de Servicios Financieros de la Cámara de Representantes (1995-2001) [140] (republicano)
  • Michael Leiter , director del Centro Nacional de Lucha contra el Terrorismo (2007-2011) (republicano) [38]
  • Chris Lu , subsecretario de trabajo (2014-2017), secretario del gabinete de la Casa Blanca (2009-2013) [24]
  • Jane Lubchenco , Administradora de la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica (2009-2013), Subsecretaria de Comercio para Océanos y Atmósfera (2009-2013) [113]
  • Rosario Marin , Tesorera de los Estados Unidos (2001-2003) (Republicana) [141]
  • Sharon McGowan , ex asesora general interina de políticas en la Oficina de Gestión de Personal de los Estados Unidos [142]
  • Susan Ness , comisionada de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (1994-2001) [61]
  • Dava Newman , administrador adjunto de la Administración Nacional de Aeronáutica y del Espacio (2015-2017) [17]
  • Matthew G. Olsen , Director del Centro Nacional de Lucha contra el Terrorismo (2011-2014) [17]
  • Edward Powell Jr. , subsecretario de Asuntos de Veteranos de EE . UU. (2000-2001) [17]
  • Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr. , ex consejero del Secretario de Comercio de los Estados Unidos (republicano) [38]
  • Sonny Ramaswamy , administrador del Instituto Nacional de Alimentación y Agricultura (2012-2018) [113]
  • Robert Roche , ex miembro del Comité Asesor de Política Comercial y Negociaciones [61]
  • Lillian Salerno , Subsecretaria Adjunta de Desarrollo Rural, Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (2015-2017) [61]
  • Rob Shepardson , ex miembro del Consejo de Deportes, Fitness y Nutrición del Presidente [61]
  • Marc Stanley , ex miembro del Consejo del Museo Conmemorativo del Holocausto de EE. UU. [61]
  • Eric Stein , subsecretario adjunto de Protección al Consumidor del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos (2009-2010) [61]
  • Joshua Steiner , jefe de personal del Departamento del Tesoro de Estados Unidos (1993-2001) [61]
  • Kathryn D. Sullivan , Subsecretaria de Comercio de Océanos y Atmósfera y Administradora de la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica (2013-2017), ex astronauta de la NASA [17]
  • Neera Tanden , asesora principal del Departamento de Salud y Servicios Humanos de EE. UU. [143]
  • John D. Trasviña , Subsecretario de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano para la Vivienda Justa y la Igualdad de Oportunidades (2009-2014) [144]
  • Harold E. Varmus , Director del Instituto Nacional del Cáncer (2010-2015), Director de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud (1993-1999) [113]
  • Juan Verde , Departamento de Comercio de los Estados Unidos , Administración de Comercio Internacional , Subsecretario adjunto para Europa (2009-2011) [61]
  • Robert A. Whitney , Cirujano General en funciones de los Estados Unidos (1993) [17]

Congreso de Estados Unidos [ editar ]

Ex funcionarios judiciales federales [ editar ]

  • Moe Davis , juez de derecho administrativo del Departamento de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos (2015-2019), fiscal jefe de las comisiones militares de Guantánamo (2005-2007) [145]
  • Lacy Thornburg , Juez del Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Oeste de Carolina del Norte (1995-2009), Fiscal General de Carolina del Norte (1985-1993) [146]

Funcionarios ejecutivos estatales, territoriales y tribales [ editar ]

Gobernadores actuales [ editar ]

Estado y territorial [ editar ]

Steve Bullock
Andrew Cuomo
Jay Inslee
Ned Lamont
Gavin Newsom
Phil Scott
Gretchen Whitmer
  • Andy Beshear , gobernador de Kentucky (2019-presente), Fiscal General de Kentucky (2016-2019) [147]
  • Muriel Bowser , Alcaldesa del Distrito de Columbia (2015-presente) (equivalente a gobernador) [e] [148]
  • Kate Brown , gobernadora de Oregon (2015-presente), Secretaria de Estado de Oregon (2009-2015) [149]
  • Albert Bryan , gobernador de las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos (2019-presente) [150]
  • Steve Bullock , gobernador de Montana (2013-2021), candidato al Senado en 2020 , candidato a presidente en 2020 , presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2018-2019), Fiscal General de Montana (2009-2013) [146]
  • John Carney , gobernador de Delaware (2017-presente), representante de Estados Unidos de DE-AL (2011-2017) [151]
  • Roy Cooper , gobernador de Carolina del Norte (2017-presente), Fiscal General de Carolina del Norte (2001-2017) [152]
  • Andrew Cuomo , Gobernador de Nueva York (2011-presente), Presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2020-presente), Fiscal General de Nueva York (2007-2010), Secretario de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de los Estados Unidos (1997-2001) [153 ]
  • John Bel Edwards , gobernador de Luisiana (2016-presente), líder de la minoría de la Cámara de Representantes de Luisiana (2012-2015), miembro del 72º distrito de la Cámara de Representantes de Luisiana (2008-2015) [154]
  • Tony Evers , gobernador de Wisconsin (2019-presente), superintendente de instrucción pública de Wisconsin (2009-2019) [155]
  • Michelle Lujan Grisham , gobernadora de Nuevo México (2019-presente), Representante de EE . UU. De NM-01 (2013-2019) [156]
  • Lou Leon Guerrero , gobernador de Guam (2019-presente), senador de la legislatura de Guam (1995-2005) [157]
  • Jay Inslee , Gobernador de Washington (2013-presente), Representante de EE . UU. Para WA-01 (1999-2012) y WA-04 (1993-1995), candidato a presidente en 2020 [158]
  • Ned Lamont , gobernador de Connecticut (2019-presente) [159]
  • Janet Mills , Gobernadora de Maine (2019-presente), Fiscal General de Maine (2013-2019) [160]
  • Lolo Matalasi Moliga , gobernador de Samoa Americana (2013-2021) [161]
  • Phil Murphy , gobernador de Nueva Jersey (2018-presente) [f] [162]
  • Gavin Newsom , gobernador de California (2019-presente), vicegobernador de California (2011-2019), alcalde de San Francisco , California (2004-2011) [163] [d]
  • Ralph Northam , gobernador de Virginia (2018-presente), vicegobernador de Virginia (2014-2018), miembro del senado de Virginia
    del sexto distrito (2008-2014)
  • Jared Polis , gobernador de Colorado (2019-presente), representante de EE . UU. De CO-02 (2009-2019) [164]
  • JB Pritzker , gobernador de Illinois (2019-presente) [165]
  • Gina Raimondo , gobernadora de Rhode Island (2015-2021), tesorera de Rhode Island (2011-2015) [e] [166]
  • Phil Scott , gobernador de Vermont (2017-presente), vicegobernador de Vermont (2011-2017) (republicano) [167]
  • Tim Walz , gobernador de Minnesota (2019-presente), representante de EE . UU. De MN-01 (2007-2019) [168]
  • Gretchen Whitmer , gobernadora de Michigan (2019-presente), líder de la minoría del Senado de Michigan (2011-2015) (Copresidenta nacional) [169]
  • Tom Wolf , gobernador de Pensilvania (2015-presente), Secretario de Hacienda de Pensilvania (2007-2008) [170]

Líderes tribales y funcionarios equivalentes al gobernador [ editar ]

  • Gabe Aguilar, presidente de la tribu Mescalero Apache [171]
  • W. Ron Allen, presidente de la tribu Jamestown S'Klallam de Washington (1977-presente) [171]
  • Ricky Armstrong, presidente de la Nación Séneca de Nueva York [171]
  • Floyd Azure, presidente de la reserva india de Fort Peck (2015-presente) [171]
  • Jamie Azure, presidente de Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (2018-presente) [171]
  • Melanie Benjamin , directora ejecutiva de la banda Mille Lacs de Ojibwe (2000-2008, 2012-presente) [172] [171]
  • Devon Boyer, presidente del Shoshone-Bannock de Fort Hall [171]
  • Shelley Buck, presidenta de la comunidad india de Prairie Island [171]
  • Rodney Butler, presidente de la tribu Mashantucket Pequot (2010-presente) [173] [171]
  • Frances Charles, presidenta de la tribu Lower Elwha Klallam [171]
  • E. Ken Choke, Presidente de la Reserva de Nisqually [171]
  • Michael Conners, jefe de la reserva St. Regis Mohawk [171]
  • Cedric Cromwell , presidente del consejo tribal de la tribu Mashpee Wampanoag (2009-presente) [174] [171]
  • Carol Evans, presidenta de la tribu de indios Spokane [171]
  • Leonard Forsman, presidente de la tribu Suquamish [171]
  • Mark Fox, presidente de la Nación Mandan, Hidatsa y Arikara [171]
  • Harold Frazier, presidente de la reserva india del río Cheyenne (2014-presente) [175] [171]
  • Teri Gobin, presidenta de Tulalip (2019-presente) [171]
  • Shannon Holsey, Presidenta de la Comunidad Stockbridge – Munsee (2015-presente) [176] [171]
  • Delbert Hopkins, presidente del Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate [171]
  • Michael Hunter, presidente tribal de la banda de indios Pomo de Coyote Valley (2013-presente) [171]
  • Faron Jackson, presidente de Leech Lake Band de Ojibwe (2016-presente) [171]
  • Norma Jean, presidenta de la tribu indígena Sauk-Suiattle de Washington [171]
  • Kenneth Kahn, presidente de la banda de indios de la misión Chumash de Santa Ynez [171]
  • Stephen Roe Lewis, gobernador de la comunidad indígena del río Gila (2014-presente) [177] [171]
  • Mark Macarro, presidente de la Banda Pechanga de Indios Luiseños [171]
  • Marilynn Malerba, jefa de la tribu Mohegan (2010-presente) [172] [171]
  • Margie Mejia, presidenta de la Lytton Band of Pomo Indians [172] [171]
  • Robert Miguel, presidente del consejo de la comunidad indígena Ak-Chin (2017 hasta el presente) [171]
  • Guy Miller, presidente de la tribu india Skokomish [171]
  • Bryan Newland, presidente de la comunidad india de Bay Mills (2017-presente) [171]
  • Jonathan Nez , presidente de la Nación Navajo (2019-presente) [178] [171]
  • Ned Norris Jr. , presidente de la Nación Tohono Oʼodham (2007-2015, 2019-presente) [171]
  • Timothy L. Nuvangyaoma , presidente de la reserva Hopi (2017-presente) [171]
  • Dennis Patch, presidente de las tribus indígenas del río Colorado (2018-presente) [171]
  • Aaron Payment, gobernador de la tribu Sault de los indios chippewa (2004-2008, 2012-presente) [176] [171]
  • Bob Peters, presidente de Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan (2018-presente) [171]
  • Marshall Pierite, presidente de Tunica-Biloxi (2018-presente) [171]
  • Erica Pinto, presidenta de Jamul Indian Village (2015-presente) [171]
  • Rhonda Pitka, primera jefa de Beaver Village [171]
  • Julian R. Presidente, Presidente de la Nación Oglala Lakota [171]
  • Terry Rambler, presidente de la reserva indígena Apache de San Carlos [171]
  • Delano Saluskin, presidente de la reserva india de Yakama (2020-presente) [171]
  • Darrell G. Seki, Sr., presidente de la reserva india de Red Lake [171]
  • Fawn Sharp , presidente de la nación india Quinault [171]
  • Lawrence Solomon, presidente de Lummi Nation [171]
  • Lee Spoonhunter, presidente de la tribu Arapaho del Norte [171]
  • Bill Sterud, presidente de la tribu de indios Puyallup [171]
  • Patrick Suarez, Concejal de la Nación Meherrin [171]
  • Warren Swartz, presidente tribal de la comunidad indígena de la bahía de Keweenaw (2018-presente) [171]
  • Edward Thomas, presidente de las tribus indias Tlingit Haida de Alaska [171]
  • Amber Torres, presidenta de la tribu Walker River Paiute [171]
  • Mike Williams, presidente de la comunidad nativa Akiak [171]
  • Thomas Wooten, presidente de la nación india Samish [171]

Antiguos gobernadores [ editar ]

Howard Dean
Michael Dukakis
John Hickenlooper
John Kasich
  • George Ariyoshi , gobernador de Hawái (1973-1986), vicegobernador de Hawái (1970-1974) [179]
  • Roy Barnes , gobernador de Georgia (1999-2003) [180]
  • Jerry Brown , gobernador de California (1975-1983, 2011-2019), fiscal general de California (2007-2011), alcalde de Oakland, California (1999-2007), secretario de estado de California (1971-1975), 1976 , Candidato a la presidencia en 1980 y 1992 [181]
  • John W. Carlin , gobernador de Kansas (1979-1987), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (1984-1985), archivero de los Estados Unidos (1995-2005) [182]
  • Ben Cayetano , gobernador de Hawái (1994-2002), vicegobernador de Hawái (1986-1994) [179]
  • Arne Carlson , gobernador de Minnesota (1991-1999), auditor del estado de Minnesota (1979-1991) [183] (republicano)
  • Richard J. Codey , gobernador de Nueva Jersey (2004-2006), presidente del Senado de Nueva Jersey (2002-2010) [184]
  • Chet Culver , gobernador de Iowa (2007-2011), secretario de estado de Iowa (1999-2007) [185]
  • Gray Davis , gobernador de California (1999-2003), vicegobernador de California (1995-1999) [186]
  • Howard Dean , gobernador de Vermont (1991-2003), presidente del Comité Nacional Demócrata (2005-2009), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (1994-1995), vicegobernador de Vermont (1987-1991), candidato a presidente en 2004 [187]
  • Jim Doyle , gobernador de Wisconsin (2003-2011), fiscal general de Wisconsin (1991-2003) [188]
  • Michael Dukakis , gobernador de Massachusetts (1975-1979, 1983-1991), candidato a presidente en 1988 [189] [a]
  • Mike Easley , gobernador de Carolina del Norte (2001-2009), Fiscal General de Carolina del Norte (1993-2001) [146]
  • Jim Edgar , gobernador de Illinois (1991-1999), secretario de estado de Illinois (1981-1991) [190] (republicano)
  • Alejandro García Padilla , gobernador de Puerto Rico (2013-2017) [87]
  • Parris Glendening , gobernador de Maryland (1995-2003), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2000-2001) [191]
  • Jennifer Granholm , Gobernadora de Michigan (2003-2011), Fiscal General de Michigan (1999-2003) [192]
  • Christine Gregoire , Gobernadora de Washington (2005-2013), Presidenta de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2010-2011), Fiscal General de Washington (1993-2005) [193]
  • John Hickenlooper , presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2014-2015), gobernador de Colorado (2011-2019), alcalde de Denver , Colorado (2003-2011), candidato a presidente en 2020 y candidato al Senado en 2020 [194]
  • Jim Hodges , gobernador de Carolina del Sur (1999-2003) [195]
  • Bob Holden , gobernador de Missouri (2001-2005), tesorero del estado de Missouri (1993-2001) [196]
  • Jim Hunt , gobernador de Carolina del Norte (1977-1985, 1993-2001), vicegobernador de Carolina del Norte (1973-1977) [197]
  • John Kasich , gobernador de Ohio (2011-2019), candidato a la presidencia en 2016 [198] (republicano)
  • Tony Knowles , gobernador de Alaska (1994-2004) Alcalde de Anchorage, Alaska (1981-1987) [199] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Ted Kulongoski , gobernador de Oregon (2003-2011), juez asociado de la Corte Suprema de Oregon (1997-2001), fiscal general de Oregon (1993-1997) [146]
  • John Lynch , gobernador de New Hampshire (2005-2013) [200]
  • Jack Markell , gobernador de Delaware (2009-2017), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2012-2013) [201]
  • Terry McAuliffe , gobernador de Virginia (2014-2018), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2016-2017) [202]
  • Jim McGreevey , gobernador de Nueva Jersey (2002-2004), alcalde de Woodbridge Township, Nueva Jersey (1992-2002) [203]
  • Bob Miller , gobernador de Nevada (1989-1999), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (1989-1999) [204]
  • Ronnie Musgrove , gobernador de Mississippi (2000-2004), vicegobernador de Mississippi (1996-2000) [205]
  • Jay Nixon , Gobernador de Missouri (2009-2017), Fiscal General de Missouri (1993-2009) [196] [e]
  • Martin O'Malley , gobernador de Maryland (2007-2015), candidato a la presidencia en 2016 [206] (anteriormente respaldado por Beto O'Rourke ) [g]
  • Deval Patrick , gobernador de Massachusetts (2007-2015), candidato a presidente en 2020 [207]
  • Pat Quinn , gobernador de Illinois (2009-2015), vicegobernador de Illinois (2003-2009), tesorero de Illinois (1991-1995) [208]
  • Marc Racicot , gobernador de Montana (1993-2001), fiscal general de Montana (1989-1993), presidente del Comité Nacional Republicano (2001-2003) [209] (republicano)
  • Ed Rendell , gobernador de Pensilvania (2003-2011), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (2008-2009), presidente general del Comité Nacional Demócrata (1999-2001) [210]
  • Bill Ritter , gobernador de Colorado (2007-2011), fiscal de distrito de Denver (1993-2005) [211] (anteriormente respaldado por Michael Bennet)
  • Roy Romer , gobernador de Colorado (1987-1999), presidente general del Comité Nacional Demócrata (1997-1999), presidente de la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores (1992-1993) [212]
  • Bill Sheffield , gobernador de Alaska (1982-1986) [199]
  • Peter Shumlin , gobernador de Vermont (2011-2017) [213]
  • Don Siegelman , gobernador de Alabama (1999-2003), vicegobernador de Alabama (1995-1999), fiscal general de Alabama (1987-1991), secretario de estado de Alabama (1979-1987) [146]
  • Rick Snyder , gobernador de Michigan (2011-2019) [214] (republicano)
  • John D. Waihe'e III , gobernador de Hawái (1986-1994), vicegobernador de Hawái (1982-1986) [179]
  • Peterson Zah , presidente de la Nación Navajo (1991-1995) (equivalente a gobernador) [215]

Vicegobernadores [ editar ]

Estado actual y territorial [ editar ]

Peggy Flanagan
  • Mandela Barnes , vicegobernador de Wisconsin (2019-presente) [216]
  • Susan Bysiewicz , Vicegobernadora de Connecticut (2019-presente), Secretaria de Estado de Connecticut (1999-2011) [217]
  • John Fetterman , vicegobernador de Pensilvania (2019-presente), alcalde de Braddock, Pensilvania (2005-2019) [218] [219]
  • Peggy Flanagan , vicegobernadora de Minnesota (2019-presente) [168]
  • Garlin Gilchrist , vicegobernador de Michigan (2019-presente) [220]
  • Kathy Hochul , vicegobernadora de Nueva York (2015-presente) [221]
  • Eleni Kounalakis , vicegobernadora de California (2019-presente) [222]
  • Kate Marshall , vicegobernadora de Nevada (2019-presente), tesorera de Nevada (2007-2015) [223]
  • Daniel McKee , vicegobernador de Rhode Island (2015-2021) [224]
  • Sheila Oliver , vicegobernadora de Nueva Jersey (2018-presente) [225]
  • Juliana Stratton , vicegobernadora de Illinois (2019-presente) [226]
  • Josh Tenorio , vicegobernador de Guam (2019-presente) [227]
  • David Zuckerman , vicegobernador de Vermont (2017-2021), candidato a gobernador de Vermont en 2020 ( Vermont Progressive ) [228]

Tribal actual [ editar ]

  • Jason Cooke, vicepresidente de la tribu Yankton Sioux (2017-presente) [171]
  • Jefferson Keel, vicegobernador de la nación Chickasaw [171]
  • Jodie Palmer, vicepresidenta de Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan (2017-presente) [171]
  • Wendy Schlater, vicepresidenta de La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians (2013-presente) [171]
  • Richard Silliboy, vicejefe de Miꞌkmaq [171]
  • Brandon Yellowtail Stevens, vicepresidente de Oneida Nation of Wisconsin [229] [171]
  • Clark Tenakhongva, Vicepresidente de la Reserva Hopi (2009-presente) [171]

Ex [ editar ]

Michael Steele
  • Bill Baxley , vicegobernador de Alabama (1983-1987), fiscal general de Alabama (1971-1979) [146]
  • Doug Chin , vicegobernador de Hawái (2018), Fiscal General de Hawái (2015-2018) [230]
  • Kathy Davis , vicegobernadora de Indiana (2003-2005) [231]
  • Lee Fisher , Decano de Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (2017-presente), Vicegobernador de Ohio (2007-2011), Fiscal General de Ohio (1991-1995) [146]
  • Jefferson Keel, vicegobernador de la nación Chickasaw (1999-2019) (equivalente al vicegobernador) [171]
  • Kathleen Kennedy Townsend , vicegobernadora de Maryland (1995-2003) [232]
  • John Mutz , vicegobernador de Indiana (1981-1989) [233] (republicano)
  • Barbara O'Brien , vicegobernadora de Colorado (2007-2011) [234]
  • Thomas P. O'Neill III , vicegobernador de Massachusetts (1975-1983) [235]
  • Michael Steele , vicegobernador de Maryland (2003-2007), presidente del Comité Nacional Republicano (2009-2011), presidente del Partido Republicano de Maryland (2000-2002) [236] (republicano)
  • Shan Tsutsui , vicegobernador de Hawái (2012-2018) [230]
  • Fran Ulmer , vicegobernador de Alaska (1994-2002), alcalde de Juneau, Alaska (1983-1985) [237]

Secretarios de Estado [ editar ]

Estado actual y territorial [ editar ]

  • Jocelyn Benson , Secretaria de Estado de Michigan (2019-presente), Decana de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad Estatal de Wayne (2012-2016) [238]
  • Alex Padilla , Secretario de Estado de California (2015-2021) [d] [239]
  • Jesse White , Secretario de Estado de Illinois (1999 hasta el presente) [240]

Tribal [ editar ]

  • Michelle Beaudin, Secretaria-Tesorera de la Tribu Lac Courte Oreilles (2019-presente) [171]
  • Jeff Martin, Secretario de Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan (2016-presente) [171]
  • Christie Modlin, secretaria tribal de la tribu Iowa de Oklahoma , ex presidente [171]

Ex [ editar ]

  • Robin Carnahan , Secretario de Estado de Missouri (2005-2013) [196]
  • Jason Kander , Secretario de Estado de Missouri (2013-2017) [241]
  • Kathy Karpan , Secretaria de Estado de Wyoming (1987-1995) [242]
  • John P. McDonough , Secretario de Estado de Maryland (2008-2015) [243]

Fiscales Generales [ editar ]

Letitia James
Xavier Becerra

Actual [ editar ]

  • Héctor Balderas , Fiscal General de Nuevo México (2015-presente), Auditor del Estado de Nuevo México (2007-2015) [244]
  • Xavier Becerra , Secretario de Salud y Servicios Humanos de los Estados Unidos (2021-presente), Fiscal General de California (2017-2021), Asistente del líder demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes (2007-2009), Representante de los Estados Unidos de CA-34 (2013-2017) , CA-31 (2003-2013) y CA-30 (1993-2003) [245]
  • TJ Donovan , Fiscal General de Vermont (2017-presente) [c] [244]
  • Keith Ellison , Fiscal General de Minnesota (2019-presente), representante de Estados Unidos de MN-05 (2007-2019) [246]
  • Bob Ferguson , Fiscal General de Washington (2013-presente) [244]
  • Aaron D. Ford , Fiscal General de Nevada (2019-presente), Líder de la mayoría (2016-2018) y Líder de la minoría (2014-2016) del Senado de Nevada [244]
  • Aaron Frey , Fiscal General de Maine (2019-presente) [244]
  • Brian Frosh , Fiscal General de Maryland (2015-presente) [247]
  • Gurbir Grewal , Fiscal General de Nueva Jersey (2018-presente) [248]
  • Maura Healey , Fiscal General de Massachusetts (2015-presente) [244]
  • Mark Herring , Fiscal General de Virginia (2014-presente) [244]
  • Letitia James , Fiscal General de Nueva York (2019-presente) [244]
  • Kathy Jennings , Fiscal General de Delaware (2019-presente) [249]
  • Josh Kaul , Fiscal General de Wisconsin (2019-presente) [244]
  • Tom Miller , Fiscal General de Iowa (1995 hasta el presente, 1979-1991) [250] (anteriormente respaldado por Steve Bullock ) [g] [251]
  • Peter Neronha , Fiscal General de Rhode Island (2019-presente), Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Rhode Island (2009-2017) [244]
  • Dana Nessel , Fiscal General de Michigan (2019-presente) [252]
  • Karl Racine , Fiscal General del Distrito de Columbia (2015-presente) [d] [244]
  • Kwame Raoul , Fiscal General de Illinois (2019-presente) [253]
  • Ellen Rosenblum , Fiscal General de Oregon (2012-presente) [244]
  • Josh Shapiro , Fiscal General de Pensilvania (2017-presente) [254]
  • Josh Stein , Fiscal General de Carolina del Norte (2017-presente) [244]
  • William Tong , Fiscal General de Connecticut (2019-presente) [244]
  • Phil Weiser , Fiscal General de Colorado (2019-presente), Decano de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Colorado (2011-2016) [234]

Ex [ editar ]

Bruce Botelho
George Jepsen
Mark Shurtleff
Lori Swanson
  • Robert Abrams , Fiscal General de Nueva York (1979-1993) [146]
  • Jeff Amestoy , presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Vermont (1997-2004), fiscal general de Vermont (1985-1997) [146] (republicano)
  • Doug Baily , Fiscal General de Alaska (1989-1990) [146] (Republicano)
  • Thurbert Baker , Fiscal General de Georgia (1997-2011) [146]
  • Rosalie Ballentine , Fiscal General de las Islas Vírgenes de los Estados Unidos (1991-1995) [146]
  • Paul Bardacke , Fiscal General de Nuevo México (1983-1986) [146]
  • Bruce Botelho , Fiscal General de Alaska (1994-2002), Alcalde de Juneau, AK (2003-2012, 1988-1991) [146]
  • Rama Ethel, Fiscal General de la Nación Navajo (2015-2019) (equivalente a fiscal general) [255]
  • Margery Bronster , Fiscal General de Hawái (1995-1999) [146]
  • Bob Butterworth , Fiscal General de Florida (1987-2002) [105]
  • Bonnie Campbell , Fiscal General de Iowa (1991-1995) [256]
  • Pamela Carter , Fiscal General de Indiana (1993-1997) [146]
  • Steve Clark , Fiscal General de Arkansas (1979-1991) [146]
  • Martha Coakley , Fiscal General de Massachusetts (2007-2015) [146]
  • Mike Cody, Fiscal General de Tennessee (1984-1988) [146]
  • Walter Cohen, Fiscal General de Pensilvania (1995) [146] (Republicano)
  • Jack Conway , Fiscal General de Kentucky (2008-2016) [146]
  • Frederick Cooke, Fiscal General del Distrito de Columbia (1987-1990) [146]
  • Robert E. Cooper Jr. , Fiscal General de Tennessee (2006-2014) [146]
  • J. Joseph Curran Jr. , Fiscal General de Maryland (1987-2007), Vicegobernador de Maryland (1983-1987) [146]
  • Frankie Sue Del Papa , Fiscal General de Nevada (1991-2003), Secretaria de Estado de Nevada (1987-1991) [105] [146]
  • Michael Delaney , Fiscal General de New Hampshire (2009-2013) [146]
  • Matthew Denn , Fiscal General de Delaware (2015-2019), Vicegobernador de Delaware (2009-2015), Comisionado de Seguros de Delaware (2005-2009) [146]
  • M. Jerome Diamond , Fiscal General de Vermont (1975-1981) [146]
  • Rufus Edmisten , Fiscal General de Carolina del Norte (1974-1984), Secretario de Estado de Carolina del Norte (1989-1996) [257] [146]
  • Drew Edmondson , Fiscal General de Oklahoma (1995-2011) [258] [259]
  • Joseph Foster , Fiscal General de New Hampshire (2013-2017) [105]
  • Karen Freeman-Wilson , Fiscal General de Indiana (2000-2001), Alcalde de Gary, IN (2012-2019) [e] [260]
  • Steve Freudenthal , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Wyoming (1999-2001), Fiscal General de Wyoming (1981-1983) [146]
  • Doug Gansler , Fiscal General de Maryland (2007-2015) [146]
  • Terry Goddard , Fiscal General de Arizona (2003-2011), Alcalde de Phoenix, AZ (1984-1990) [105]
  • Chris Gorman, Fiscal General de Kentucky (1992-1996) [146]
  • Jan Graham , Fiscal General de Utah (1993-2001) [146]
  • Scott Harshbarger , Fiscal General de Massachusetts (1991-1999) [146]
  • Neil Hartigan , Fiscal General de Illinois (1983-1991), Vicegobernador de Illinois (1973-1977) [146]
  • Peter C. Harvey , Fiscal General de Nueva Jersey (2003-2006) [146]
  • Mike Hatch , Fiscal General de Minnesota (1999-2007) [105]
  • Jim Hood , Fiscal General de Mississippi (2004-2020) [146]
  • Skip Humphrey , Fiscal General de Minnesota (1983-1999) [146]
  • Richard Ieyoub , Fiscal General de Luisiana , (1992-2003) [146]
  • George Jepsen , Fiscal General de Connecticut (2011-2019) [146]
  • Jim Jones , presidente del Tribunal Supremo (2015-2017) y juez (2015-2017) de la Corte Suprema de Idaho , Fiscal General de Idaho (1983-1991) (republicano) [146]
  • Drew Ketterer , Fiscal General de Maine (1995-2001) [146]
  • Peter Kilmartin , Fiscal General de Rhode Island (2011-2019) [146]
  • Gary King , Fiscal General de Nuevo México (2007-2015) [146]
  • Oliver Koppell , Fiscal General de Nueva York (1994) [146]
  • Jahna Lindemuth , Fiscal General de Alaska (2016-2018) [146] (Independiente)
  • Bill Lockyer , Tesorero de California (2007-2015), Fiscal General de California (1999-2007), Presidente pro tempore del Senado de California (1994-1998) [146]
  • David M. Louie , Fiscal General de Hawái (2011-2014) [146]
  • Lisa Madigan , Fiscal General de Illinois (2003-2019) [146]
  • Patricia A. Madrid , Fiscal General de Nuevo México (1999-2007) [146]
  • Robert Marks, Fiscal General de Hawái (1992-1995) [146]
  • Dustin McDaniel , Fiscal General de Arkansas (2007-2015) [146]
  • Frank Mendicino, Fiscal General de Wyoming (1975-1978) [146]
  • Anne Milgram , Fiscal General de Nueva Jersey (2007-2010) [146]
  • Mike Moore , Fiscal General de Mississippi (1988-2004) [146]
  • Jeff Modisett , Fiscal General de Indiana (1997-2000) [261]
  • Irvin B. Nathan , Fiscal General del Distrito de Columbia (2011-2014), Asesor Jurídico de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos (2007-2011) [146]
  • Charles Oberly , Fiscal de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito de Delaware (2010-2017), Fiscal General de Delaware (1983-1995) [105] [146]
  • Jeffrey B. Pine , Fiscal General de Rhode Island (1993-1999) [146] (Republicano)
  • Edwin L. Pittman , Presidente del Tribunal Supremo (2001-2004) y Juez (1989-2004) de la Corte Suprema de Mississippi , Fiscal General de Mississippi (1984-1988) [146]
  • Warren Price, Fiscal General de Hawái (1986-1992) [146]
  • Thomas Reilly , Fiscal General de Massachusetts (1999-2007) [146]
  • Clarine Nardi Riddle , Secretaria de Justicia de Puerto Rico (1981-1983) [146]
  • Héctor Reichard, Secretario de Justicia de Puerto Rico (1981-1983) [146]
  • Nancy H. Rogers , Fiscal General de Ohio (2008-2009), Decana de la Facultad de Derecho de Moritz (2001-2006) [146]
  • Stephen Rosenthal , Fiscal General de Virginia (1993-1994) [146]
  • Luis Sánchez Betances , Secretario de Justicia de Puerto Rico (2013) [146]
  • Mark Shurtleff , Fiscal General de Utah (2001-2013) (Republicano) [146]
  • Steve Six , Fiscal General de Kansas (2008-2011) [146]
  • Gregory Smith, Fiscal General de New Hampshire (1980-1984) [146] (Republicano)
  • James C. Smith , Secretario de Estado de Florida (2002-2003, 1987-1995), Fiscal General de Florida (1979-1987) (Republicano) [262]
  • Bill Sorrell , Fiscal General de Vermont (1997-2017) [146]
  • Robert Spagnoletti , Fiscal General del Distrito de Columbia (2004-2006) [146]
  • Lori Swanson , Fiscal General de Minnesota (2007-2019) [146]
  • Mary Sue Terry , Fiscal General de Virginia (1986-1993) [146]
  • James Tierney , Fiscal General de Maine (1981-1991) [146]
  • Anthony Troy, Fiscal General de Virginia (1977-1978) [146]
  • Mike Turpen , Fiscal General de Oklahoma (1983-1987) [61] [146]
  • John Knox Walkup, Fiscal General de Tennessee (1997-1999) [146]
  • Grant Woods , Fiscal General de Arizona (1991-1999) (Republicano antes de 2018, Demócrata desde 2018 hasta el presente) [263]
  • James R. Zazzali , presidente del Tribunal Supremo (2006-2007) y juez asociado (2000-2006) de la Corte Suprema de Nueva Jersey , Fiscal General de Nueva Jersey (1981-1982) [146]
  • Greg Zoeller , Fiscal General de Indiana (2009-2017) (Republicano) [146]

Otros funcionarios ejecutivos electos [ editar ]

Estado actual [ editar ]

  • Nikki Fried , Comisionada de Agricultura de Florida (2019-presente) [264]
  • Nicole Galloway , nominada en 2020 para gobernador de Missouri , auditor del estado de Missouri (2015-presente) [265]
  • Sarah Godlewski , Tesorera de Wisconsin (2019-presente) [266]
  • Richard Hodges , Director del Departamento de Salud de Ohio (2014-2017), Representante de la Cámara de Representantes de Ohio (1993-1999) (Republicano) [267]
  • Kathy Hoffman , Superintendente de Instrucción Pública de Arizona (2019-presente) [268]
  • Sandra Kennedy , miembro de la Comisión de Corporaciones de Arizona (2019-presente) [269]
  • Fiona Ma , Tesorera de California (2019-presente), Portavoz pro tempore de la Asamblea del Estado de California (2010-2012) [270]
  • Susana Mendoza , Contralora de Illinois (2016-presente) [271]
  • Joe Torsella , Tesorero de Pensilvania (2016-presente), Representante de Estados Unidos ante las Naciones Unidas para Gestión y Reforma (con rango de embajador ) (2011-2014), Presidente y Director Ejecutivo del National Constitution Center (2006-2009, 1997 –2003) [272]
  • Betty Yee , Contralor de California (2015-presente) [273]

Tribal [ editar ]

  • John Daniels Jr, tesorero de la tribu india Muckleshoot [171]
  • Misty Napeahi, tesorera del Tulalip [171]
  • Tommie Williamson, Tesorero de Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians of Michigan (2018-presente) [171]

Ex [ editar ]

  • Phil Angelides , tesorero del estado de California (1999-2007) [61]
  • Rebecca Holcombe , Secretaria de Educación de Vermont (2014-2018) [274]
  • Lisa Graham Keegan , superintendente de instrucción pública de Arizona (1995-2001) (republicana) [97]
  • Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff , tesorero del estado de Nueva Jersey (2010-2015) (republicano) [275]
  • Lynn Simons , Superintendente de Instrucción Pública de Wyoming (1979-1991) [242]
  • Inez Tenenbaum , superintendente de educación de Carolina del Sur (1999-2007) [276]
  • Steve Westly , Contralor del Estado de California (2003-2007) [61]

Funcionarios legislativos estatales y territoriales [ editar ]

Funcionarios judiciales estatales, territoriales y tribales [ editar ]

Actual [ editar ]

  • Cheri Beasley , Presidenta de la Corte Suprema de Carolina del Norte (2019-presente), Magistrada adjunta de la Corte Suprema de Carolina del Norte (2012-2019) [277]

Ex [ editar ]

  • Rebecca White Berch , Presidenta del Tribunal Supremo de Arizona (2009-2014) (republicana) [263]
  • John T. Broderick Jr. , Presidente del Tribunal Supremo de la Corte Suprema de New Hampshire (1995-2004) [200]
  • Janine P. Geske , juez adjunto de la Corte Suprema de Wisconsin (1993-1998) (republicana) [278]
  • Robert C. Hunter , juez de la Corte de Apelaciones de Carolina del Norte (1998–2014), Representante del Estado de Carolina del Norte del Distrito 49 (1980–1998) [257]
  • Stacy Leeds , Magistrada de la Corte Suprema de la Nación Cherokee , Decana de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Arkansas (2011-2018) [172]
  • Greg Mathis , juez del Tribunal de Distrito del Estado de Michigan (1995-1998) [279]
  • Robert F. Orr , juez de la Corte Suprema de Carolina del Norte (1994-2004) (republicano) [280]
  • Leo E. Strine Jr. , presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Delaware (2014-2019) [61]
  • Charles T. Wells , presidente del Tribunal Supremo de Florida (2000-2002), miembro de la Corte Suprema de Florida (1994-2009) [281]

Funcionarios municipales y locales [ editar ]

Funcionarios del partido [ editar ]

Donna Brazile
Tom Perez

Sillas de fiesta [ editar ]

  • Donna Brazile , presidenta interina del Comité Nacional Demócrata (2011, 2016-2017) [282]
  • Maurice Mitchell , Director Nacional del Partido de las Familias Trabajadoras (2018-presente) (Partido de las Familias Trabajadoras) [283]
  • Tom Perez , presidente del Comité Nacional Demócrata (2017-2021), Secretario de Trabajo de los Estados Unidos (2013-2017), Fiscal General Adjunto de la División de Derechos Civiles (2013-2017) [284]
  • David Wilhelm , presidente del Comité Nacional Demócrata (1993-1994) [61]
  • Rosalind Wiener Wyman , Presidenta de la Convención Nacional Demócrata de 1984 , miembro del Consejo de la Ciudad de Los Ángeles del Distrito 5 (1953-1965) [285]

Miembros del DNC [ editar ]

Actual [ editar ]

  • Lindy Li , Copresidenta de Mujeres y Presidenta Regional del Atlántico Medio del Comité Nacional Demócrata [286]
  • Bob Mulholland , asesor principal del Partido Demócrata de California [287] [d] [288]
  • Henry R. Muñoz III , presidente de finanzas del Comité Nacional Demócrata (2017-2019) [289] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Jason Rae , secretario del Comité Nacional Demócrata [290]
  • James Roosevelt , abogado, nieto del presidente Franklin D. Roosevelt , copresidente del Comité de Reglas y Estatutos del Comité Nacional Demócrata (1995-presente) [291]
  • Symone Sanders , comentarista político, secretario de prensa nacional de la campaña presidencial de Bernie Sanders de 2016 , asesor principal de la campaña presidencial de Joe Biden 2020 [292]

Ex [ editar ]

  • Steve Kerrigan , director ejecutivo de DNC (2009-2012) [293] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Hildy Kuryk , Directora Nacional de Finanzas (2011-2013) [61]
  • Jane Watson Stetson , presidenta nacional de finanzas (2009-2013) [61]
  • Andrew Tobias , Tesorero del DNC (1999-2017) [61]

Presidentes de partidos estatales y territoriales [ editar ]

Actual [ editar ]

  • Cecil Benjamin , presidente del Partido Democrático de las Islas Vírgenes [294]
  • Nancy DiNardo , presidenta del Partido Demócrata de Connecticut (2020-presente, 2005-2015) [295]
  • Jane Kleeb , presidenta del Partido Demócrata de Nebraska (2016-presente) [296]
  • Felecia Rotellini , presidenta del Partido Demócrata de Arizona (2018-presente) [255]

Ex [ editar ]

  • Paul Berendt , presidente del Partido Demócrata del Estado de Washington (1995-2006) [92] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Matt Borges , presidente del Partido Republicano de Ohio (2013-2017) (Republicano) [297]
  • Chip Forrester , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Tennessee (2009-2013) [298]
  • Jaime Harrison , candidato al Senado en 2020 , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Carolina del Sur (2013-2017) [299]
  • Wayne Holland , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Utah (2005-2011), presidente del Distrito 12 de United Steelworkers (2019-presente) [300] [se necesita una mejor fuente ]
  • Jennifer Horn , presidenta del Partido Republicano de New Hampshire (2013-2017), cofundadora de The Lincoln Project (republicano) [301]
  • Bob Tuke , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Tennessee (2005-2007) [302]
  • David Young , presidente del Partido Demócrata de Carolina del Norte (2009-2011) [257]
  • Pat Brady , presidente del Partido Republicano de Illinois (2009-2013) (Republicano) [303]

Otros candidatos de 2020 [ editar ]

Mark Kelly
Jon Ossoff
  • Jake Auchincloss , nominado en 2020 para el cuarto distrito del Congreso de Massachusetts [304]
  • Jamaal Bowman , nominado en 2020 para el distrito 16 del Congreso de Nueva York [305]
  • Nancy Goroff , nominada en 2020 para el primer distrito del Congreso de Nueva York , presidenta del departamento de química de la Universidad de Stony Brook [306]
  • Al Gross , candidato al Senado de Alaska 2020 , cirujano ortopédico, ex pescador comercial [307]
  • MJ Hegar , candidato al Senado de Texas en 2020 [308]
  • Mondaire Jones , nominada en 2020 para el distrito 17 del Congreso de Nueva York [309]
  • Mark Kelly , candidato al Senado de Arizona 2020 , ex astronauta [310]
  • Amy Kennedy , nominada en 2020 para el segundo distrito del Congreso de Nueva Jersey [225]
  • Sri Preston Kulkarni , nominado en 2020 para el distrito 22 del Congreso de Texas [311]
  • Preston Love Jr. , candidato por escrito de Nebraska 2020 para el Senado [296]
  • Kathy Manning , nominada en 2020 para el sexto distrito del Congreso de Carolina del Norte [312]
  • Amy McGrath , candidata al Senado de Kentucky 2020 [313]
  • Woody Myers , candidato a gobernador de Indiana en 2020 [314]
  • Marie Newman , nominada en 2020 para el tercer distrito del Congreso de Illinois [315]
  • Jon Ossoff , candidato al Senado de Georgia 2020 [316]
  • Christopher Peterson , candidato a gobernador de Utah en 2020 , profesor de derecho John J. Flynn en la Universidad de Utah S.J. Facultad de Derecho de Quinney [317]
  • Nikil Saval , candidato de Pensilvania 2020 al Senado estatal [318]
  • Raphael Warnock , candidato al Senado de Georgia 2020 , pastor principal de la Iglesia Bautista Ebenezer [238]

Funcionarios internacionales [ editar ]

Jefes de estado y gobierno [ editar ]

Actual [ editar ]

Alberto Fernández
  • Mahmoud Abbas , Presidente del Estado de Palestina (2005-presente) ( Fatah ) [319]
  • Alberto Fernández , Presidente de Argentina (2019-presente) ( Partido Justicialista ) [320]
  • Zoran Milanović , Presidente de Croacia (2020-presente) ( Independiente ) [321]
  • Sauli Niinistö , Presidenta de Finlandia (2012-presente) (Independiente) [322]
  • Mohammad Shtayyeh , Primer Ministro del Estado de Palestina (2019-presente) (Fatah) [323]

Ex [ editar ]

Tony Blair
David Cameron
Vicente Fox
Donald Tusk
  • Carl Bildt , Primer Ministro de Suecia (1991-1994) ( Partido Moderado ) [324]
  • Tony Blair , Primer Ministro del Reino Unido (1997-2007) ( Partido Laborista ) [325]
  • Jim Bolger , Primer Ministro de Nueva Zelandia (1990-1997) ( Partido Nacional de Nueva Zelandia ) [326]
  • Felipe Calderón , presidente de México (2006-2012) ( Partido Acción Nacional ) [327]
  • David Cameron , Primer Ministro del Reino Unido (2010-2016) ( Partido Conservador ) [328]
  • Helen Clark , Primera Ministra de Nueva Zelanda (1999-2008) ( Partido Laborista de Nueva Zelanda ) [329]
  • Rafael Correa , Presidente de Ecuador (2007-2017) ( Movimiento Revolución Ciudadana ) [330]
  • Mikuláš Dzurinda , Primer Ministro de Eslovaquia (1998-2006), Presidente de Eslovaquia (1998-1999) ( Unión Democrática y Cristiana Eslovaca - Partido Demócrata ) [331]
  • Laurent Fabius , Primer Ministro de Francia (1984-1986) ( Partido Socialista ) [332]
  • José María Figueres , Presidente de Costa Rica (1994-1998) ( Partido Liberación Nacional ) [333]
  • Anders Fogh Rasmussen , Primer Ministro de Dinamarca (2001-2009), Secretario General de la OTAN (2009-2014) ( Venstre ) [324]
  • Vicente Fox , Presidente de México (2000-2006) (Independiente) [334]
  • Julia Gillard , Primera Ministra de Australia (2010-2013) ( Partido Laborista ) [335]
  • Ferenc Gyurcsány , Primer Ministro de Hungría (2004-2009) (Coalición Democrática) [336]
  • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , Presidenta de Liberia (2006-2018) (Independiente) [337]
  • Albin Kurti , Primer Ministro de Kosovo (2020) ( Vetëvendosje ) [338]
  • Henry McLeish , primer ministro de Escocia (2000-2001), líder del Partido Laborista escocés (2000-2001) ( laborista escocesa ) [339]
  • Mahathir Mohamad , Primer Ministro de Malasia (2018-2020, 1981-2003) ( Partido de los Combatientes de la Patria ) [340]
  • Evo Morales , presidente de Bolivia (2006-2019) ( Movimiento por el Socialismo ) [341]
  • Brian Mulroney , Primer Ministro de Canadá (1984-1993) ( Partido Conservador ) [342]
  • PJ Patterson , Primer Ministro de Jamaica (1992-2006) ( Partido Nacional del Pueblo ) [343]
  • Petro Poroshenko , presidente de Ucrania (2014-2019) ( Solidaridad europea ) [344]
  • Fredrik Reinfeldt , Primer Ministro de Suecia (2006-2014) (Partido Moderado) [345]
  • Matteo Renzi , Primer Ministro de Italia (2014-2016) ( Italia Viva ) [346]
  • Kevin Rudd , Primer Ministro de Australia (2007-2010, 2013) (Partido Laborista) [347]
  • Malcolm Turnbull , Primer Ministro de Australia (2015-2018) ( Partido Liberal ) [348]
  • Donald Tusk , presidente del Consejo Europeo (2014-2019), primer ministro de Polonia (2007-2014) ( Plataforma Cívica ) [349]
  • Leo Varadkar , Taoiseach de Irlanda (2017-2020) ( Fine Gael ) [350]
  • Guy Verhofstadt , Primer Ministro de Bélgica (1999-2008) ( Open Flalemish Liberals and Demócratas ) [351]

Otros funcionarios ejecutivos [ editar ]

Actual [ editar ]

  • Jean Asselborn , Ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Luxemburgo (2004-presente), Viceprimer Ministro de Luxemburgo (2004-2013) [352]
  • Francesco Boccia , Ministro de Asuntos Regionales y Autonomías de Italia (2019-2021), miembro de la Cámara de Diputados de Italia (2008-presente) ( Partido Demócrata ) [353]
  • Hilde Crevits , Vice Ministro-Presidente y Ministro de Educación del Gobierno de Flandes (2014-presente) ( Cristiano Demócrata y Flamenco ) [354]
  • Jan Hamáček , Primer Viceprimer Ministro de la República Checa (2018-presente) ( Partido Socialdemócrata Checo ) [355]
  • Kamina Johnson-Smith , Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Comercio Exterior de Jamaica (2016 hasta la fecha) ( Partido Laborista ) [356]
  • Meryame Kitir , Ministra de Cooperación al Desarrollo y Política Urbana de Bélgica (2020 hasta la fecha) ( Socialistische Partij Anders ) [354]
  • Sammy Mahdi , Secretario de Estado de Asilo y Migración de Bélgica (2020-presente) (Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams) [354]
  • Vincent Van Quickenborne , Ministro de Justicia y Mar del Norte de Bélgica (2020-presente) ( Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten ) [354]
  • Olaf Scholz , Ministro Federal de Finanzas y Vicecanciller de Alemania (2018-presente) ( Partido Socialdemócrata de Alemania ) [357]
  • Petra De Sutter, Minister of Civil Service of Belgium (2020–present) (Groen)[354]

Former[edit]

  • Simon Burns, Minister of State for Transport of the United Kingdom (2012–2013) (Conservative Party)[358]
  • Alan Duncan, Minister of State for International Development of the United Kingdom (2010–2014) (Conservative Party)[358]
  • Sigmar Gabriel, Vice-Chancellor of Germany (2013–2018) (Social Democratic Party of Germany)[359]
  • William Hague, First Secretary of State of the United Kingdom (2010–2015), Leader of the House of Commons (2014–2015), Leader of the Conservative Party (1997–2001) (Conservative Party)[360]
  • Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government of the United Kingdom (2016–2018), Home Secretary (2018–2019), Chancellor of the Exchequer (2019–2020) (Conservative Party)[361]
  • Marina Kaljurand, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Estonia (2015–2016) (Social Democratic Party)[362]
  • Luis Gilberto Murillo, Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development of Colombia (2016–2018) (Radical Change)[363]
  • Ana Palacio, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain (2002–2004) (People's Party)[324]
  • Christopher Pyne, Minister for Defence of Australia (2018–2019) (Liberal Party)[364]
  • Fahrudin Radončić, Minister of Security of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2012–2014, 2019–2020) (Union for a Better Future of BiH)[365]

Legislative officials[edit]

Current[edit]

  • Markéta Adamová, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2013–present) (TOP 09)[355]
  • Meyrem Almaci, Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2007–present) (Groen)[354]
  • Anna Ascani, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Ivan Bartoš, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2017–present) (Czech Pirate Party)[355]
  • Alfredo Bazoli, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Caterina Biti, member of the Italian Senate (2018–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Georges-Louis Bouchez, member of the Belgian Senate (2019–present) (Mouvement Réformateur)[354]
  • Nooshi Dadgostar, Member of the Riksdag from Stockholm County (2014–present) (Left Party)[366]
  • Ed Davey, Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2020–present), Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for Kingston and Surbiton (1997–2015, 2017–present) (Liberal Democrats)[367]
  • Pia Olsen Dyhr, member of the Danish Folketing (2006, 2007–present) (Socialist People's Party)[368]
  • Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, member of the Danish Folketing (2011–present) (Venstre)[368]
  • Davide Faraone, member of the Italian Senate (2019–present) (Italia Viva)[353]
  • Stephen Farry, Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for North Down (2019–present) (Alliance Party of Northern Ireland)[369]
  • Valeria Fedeli, member of the Italian Senate (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Maximiliano Ferraro, National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires (2019–present) (Civic Coalition ARI)[370]
  • Emanuele Fiano, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2006–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Dagmar Freitag, member of the German Bundestag (1994–present) (Social Democratic Party of Germany)[371]
  • Peđa Grbin, Member of the Croatian Parliament (2011–present) (Social Democratic Party of Croatia)[372]
  • Gregor Gysi, member of the German Bundestag for Berlin Treptow – Köpenick (2005–present) (The Left)[373]
  • Marian Jurečka, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2013–present) (KDU-ČSL)[355]
  • Neil Kinnock, Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom (2005–present), Leader of the Labour Party (1983–1992), Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom for Islwyn (1983–1995), MP for Bedwellty (1970–1983) (Labour Party)[374]
  • Ulf Kristersson, Member of the Riksdag (1994–2000, 2014–present) (Moderate Party)[366]
  • Egbert Lachaert, Member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives (2014–present) (Open Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten)[354]
  • Alexander Graf Lambsdorff, member of the German Bundestag for North Rhine-Westphalia (2017–present) (Free Democratic Party)[359]
  • Facundo Suárez Lastra, National Deputy of Argentina (2017–present) (Radical Civic Union)[370]
  • Stefan Liebich, member of the German Bundestag for Berlin (2009–present) (The Left)[375]
  • Annie Lööf, Member of the Riksdag (2006–present) (Centre Party)[366]
  • Luca Lotti, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Andrea Marcucci, member of the Italian Senate (2008–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Salvatore Margiotta, member of the Italian Senate (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Maurizio Martina, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies for Lombardy (2018–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • John McGahon, Seanad Éireann (2020–present) (Fine Gael)[376]
  • Erin McGreehan, Seanad Éireann (2020–present) (Fianna Fáil)[376]
  • Katherine Miranda, Member of the Chamber of Representatives of Colombia (2018–present) (Green Alliance)[377]
  • Alessia Morani, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Omid Nouripour, member of the German Bundestag for Hesse (2006–present) (Alliance 90/The Greens)[359]
  • Dario Parrini, member of the Italian Senate (2018–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Gustavo Petro, Colombian Senator (2018–present, 2006–2010), Mayor of Bogota (2012–2015), 2010 and 2018 presidential nominee (Progressive Movement)[378]
  • Adam Price, Leader of Plaid Cymru (2018–present), Member of the Senedd (2016–present) and MP (2001–2010) for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr (Plaid Cymru)[379]
  • Lia Quartapelle, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2013–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Vít Rakušan, Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic (2017–present) (Mayors and Independents)[355]
  • Neale Richmond, Member of the Teachta Dála of Ireland (2020–present) (Fine Gael)[380]
  • Gabriela Rivadeneira, Member of the Ecuadorian National Assembly for the National Constituency (2013–present) (Citizen Revolution Movement)[381]
  • Randolfe Rodrigues, Brazilian Senator for Amapá (2011–present) (Sustainability Network)[382]
  • Ettore Rosato, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008–present) (Italia Viva)[353]
  • Norbert Röttgen, Member of the Bundestag for Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II of Germany (1994–present) (Christian Democratic Union)[383]
  • Jagmeet Singh, Canadian member of parliament, party leader (New Democratic Party[384]
  • Pernille Skipper, member of the Danish Folketing (2011–present) (Red–Green Alliance)[368]
  • Jonas Gahr Støre, Member of the Norwegian Parliament (2009–present) (Labour Party)[385]
  • Gabriele Toccafondi, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008–present) (Italia Viva)[353]
  • Erkki Tuomioja, member of the Parliament of Finland (1970–1979, 1991–present) (Social Democratic Party of Finland)[386]
  • Walter Verini, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008–present) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Louisa Wall, Member of the New Zealand Parliament, (2008, 2011–present) (New Zealand Labour Party)[387]

Former[edit]

  • Ricardo Anaya, President of the Mexican Chamber of Deputies (2013–2014), 2018 nominee for president (National Action Party)[388]
  • Elisa Carrió, National Deputy for the City of Buenos Aires (2005–2007, 2009–2019) (Civic Coalition ARI)[370]
  • Josephine Fock, Member of the Danish Folketing (2015–2018) (The Alternative)[368]
  • Antonello Giacomelli, member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2004–2020) (Democratic Party)[353]
  • Boris Miletić, Member of the Croatian Parliament (2008–2011, 2015–2018) (Istrian Democratic Assembly)[372]
  • Leopoldo Martínez Nucete, Deputy of the National Assembly of Venezuela (2000–2005)[389]
  • Struan Stevenson, Member of the European Parliament for Scotland (1999–2014) (Scottish Conservative)[390]
  • Anne Tolley, Deputy Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives (2017–2020) (New Zealand National Party)[387]

Academics and scholars[edit]

James P. Allison
David Baltimore
Elizabeth Blackburn
Noam Chomsky
Alan Dershowitz
Jim Peebles
Randy Schekman
M. Stanley Whittingham
  • Andreas Acrivos, Albert Einstein Professor Emeritus of Science and Engineering at City College of New York[113]
  • Peter Agre, physician, molecular biologist, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003[391]
  • George Akerlof, economist, professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley and 2001 recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics[132]
  • Bruce Alberts, Chancellor's Leadership Chair in Biochemistry and Biophysics for Science and Education at the University of California, San Francisco, President of the National Academy of Sciences (1993–2005)[113]
  • Parney Albright, physicist, weapons scientist and former Director of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory[392]
  • James P. Allison, immunologist, professor and chair of immunology and executive director of immunotherapy platform at the MD Anderson Cancer Center at the University of Texas and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2018[391]
  • Gar Alperovitz, historian, political economist, Lionel R. Bauman Professor of Political Economy at the University of Maryland, College Park[393]
  • Sidney Altman, molecular biologist, Sterling Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Chemistry at Yale University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989[391]
  • Bernard Amadei, Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, founder of Engineers without Borders USA[113]
  • Frances Arnold, chemical engineer, Linus Pauling Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at California Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2018[391]
  • Reza Aslan, Iranian-American scholar of religious studies, writer, television host[394]
  • Myron Augsburger, theologian, former president of Eastern Mennonite University and the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, pastor[395]
  • Richard Axel, molecular biologist, professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Columbia University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004[391]
  • David Baltimore, biologist, professor of Biology and former president at California Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1975[391]
  • Barry Barish, experimental physicist, professor of physics, emeritus, at the California Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017[391]
  • Paul Berg, biochemist and professor emeritus at Stanford University, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980[391]
  • Joshua Berman, Professor of Bible at Bar-Ilan University[61]
  • J. Michael Bishop, immunologist, microbiologist, former chancellor of University of California, San Francisco and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1989[391]
  • Rachel Bitecofer, author, assistant director of the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University and senior fellow at the Niskanen Center[396]
  • Elizabeth Blackburn, biologist, former President of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009[391]
  • Manuel Blum, former professor of computer science at University of California, Berkeley and Carnegie Mellon University[397]
  • Philip Bobbitt, Herbert Wechsler Professor of Jurisprudence at Columbia Law School[22]
  • Michael Stuart Brown, geneticist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1985[391]
  • Linda B. Buck, biologist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004[391]
  • Diana Butler Bass, historian of Christianity, independent scholar, advocate for Progressive Christianity[84]
  • Daniel Byman, Senior Associate Dean at the Georgetown University Walsh School of Foreign Service[22]
  • Mario Capecchi, geneticist, distinguished professor of Human Genetics and Biology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2007[391]
  • Thomas Cech, chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989[391]
  • Vint Cerf, internet pioneer, former assistant professor at Stanford University[397]
  • Martin Chalfie, neurobiologist, professor at Columbia University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008[391]
  • Aviva Chomsky, historian, professor of history and the Coordinator of Latin American, Latino and Caribbean Studies at Salem State University[393]
  • Noam Chomsky, linguist, Institute Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[c][398]
  • Kim Cobb, Professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology[113]
  • Marjorie Cohn, professor of law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, former president of the National Lawyers Guild[393]
  • Elias James Corey, organic chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1990[391]
  • Yi Cui, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University[113]
  • John Dabiri, Centennial Chair Professor of Fluid Dynamics at the California Institute of Technology[113]
  • Gretchen Daily, Bing Professor of Environmental Science at Stanford University[113]
  • Ruth DeFries, environmental geographer and professor at Columbia University[113]
  • Alan Dershowitz, lawyer and former Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School[399]
  • Peter Diamond, economist, Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2010[132]
  • Whitfield Diffie, consulting scholar at Stanford University[397]
  • Anne H. Ehrlich, associate director of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford University[113]
  • Paul R. Ehrlich, Bing Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University[113]
  • Ezekiel Emanuel, oncologist, bioethicist, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and Vice Provost for Global Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania[400]
  • Ann Ferguson, philosopher, Professor Emerita of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst[393]
  • Edmond H. Fischer, biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1992[391]
  • Joachim Frank, biophysicist at Columbia University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017[391]
  • Linda P. Fried, Dean of the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health (2008–present)[113]
  • Jerome Isaac Friedman, physicist, Professor of Physics, Emeritus, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990[391]
  • Walter Gilbert, biochemist, physicist, molecular biology pioneer and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980[391]
  • Sheldon Lee Glashow, theoretical physicist, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus, at Harvard University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979[391]
  • Joseph L. Goldstein, biochemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1985[391]
  • Shafi Goldwasser, director of the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, former mathematical science professor at Weizmann Institute of Science and RSA professor at MIT[397]
  • John B. Goodenough, materials scientist, a solid-state physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019[391]
  • Carol W. Greider, Daniel Nathans Professor and Director of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Johns Hopkins University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009[113]
  • David Gross, theoretical physicist, string theorist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004[391]
  • Andrej Grubačić, Yugoslav world-systems historian, Professor and Department Chair of Anthropology and Social Change at the California Institute of Integral Studies[393]
  • Robin Hahnel, economist, professor of economics at Portland State University[393]
  • Jeffrey C. Hall, geneticist, chronobiologist, professor Emeritus of Biology at Brandeis University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2017[391]
  • John L. Hall, physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2005[391]
  • Oliver Hart, economist, University Professor at Harvard University, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2016[132]
  • Leland H. Hartwell, geneticist, former president, and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2001[391]
  • Oona A. Hathaway, Gerard C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law at Yale Law School[22]
  • Alan J. Heeger, physicist, academic and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000[391]
  • Dudley R. Herschbach, chemist at Harvard University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1986[391]
  • Roald Hoffmann, Holocaust survivor, theoretical chemist, Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters, Emeritus, at Cornell University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981[391]
  • H. Robert Horvitz, biologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2002[391]
  • Louis Ignarro, pharmacologist, professor emeritus of pharmacology at the UCLA School of Medicine's department of molecular and medical pharmacology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1998[391]
  • William Kaelin Jr., physician-scientist, professor of medicine at Harvard University and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2019[391]
  • Daniel Kammen, Distinguished Professor of Energy in the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley[113]
  • Eric Kandel, medical doctor, neuroscientist, professor of biochemistry and biophysics at Columbia University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000[391]
  • Rebecca Katz, professor and director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University Medical Center[401]
  • Wolfgang Ketterle, physicist, professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001[391]
  • Brian Kobilka, physiologist, professor in the department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology at Stanford University School of Medicine and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2012[391]
  • Roger D. Kornberg, biochemist, professor of structural biology at Stanford University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006[391]
  • J. Michael Kosterlitz, physicist, professor of physics at Brown University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2016[391]
  • Herbert Kroemer, physicist, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000[391]
  • Robert B. Laughlin, theoretical physicist, Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1998[391]
  • Yann LeCun, computer scientist and Silver Professor of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at New York University[397][402]
  • Robert J. Lefkowitz, physician, biochemist, Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry at Duke University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2012[391]
  • Anthony James Leggett, theoretical physicist. professor emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003[391]
  • Samuel T. Logan, Professor of Church History at Biblical Theological Seminary, ecclesiastic historian, Presbyterian minister[395]
  • Roderick MacKinnon, biophysicist, neuroscientist, professor of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics at Rockefeller University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003[391]
  • Michael E. Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University[113]
  • Eric Maskin, economist, Harvard University Professor, Professor of Economics and Mathematics at Harvard University[132]
  • John C. Mather, cosmologist, senior astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Maryland and adjunct professor of physics at the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006[391]
  • Robert W. McChesney, Gutgsell Endowed Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign[393]
  • Daniel McFadden, econometrician, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2000, Presidential Professor of Health Economics at the University of Southern California, Professor of the Graduate School at University of California, Berkeley[132]
  • Bill McKibben, environmentalist, author, journalist, Schumann Distinguished Scholar at Middlebury College, leader of 350.org[403]
  • Jon Meacham, writer, presidential biographer and Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Endowed Chair in American Presidency at Vanderbilt University[404]
  • Craig Mello, biologist, professor of molecular medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2006[391]
  • Paul L. Modrich, biochemist, James B. Duke Professor of biochemistry at Duke University, investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015[391]
  • William E. Moerner, physical chemist and chemical physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014[391]
  • Mario J. Molina, chemist, professor at the University of California, San Diego and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995[391]
  • Richard Mouw, former president of the Fuller Theological Seminary, theologian, philosopher[395]
  • Roger Myerson, economist, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2007, David L. Pearson Distinguished Service Professor of Global Conflict Studies at the University of Chicago[132]
  • Shuji Nakamura, electronic engineer, professor at the College of Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014[391]
  • Jeremy Nathans, professor of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University[113]
  • Tom Nichols, Professor of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval War College and Harvard Extension School[396]
  • William Nordhaus, economist, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2018, Sterling Professor of Economics at Yale University[132]
  • John O'Keefe, neuroscientist, psychologist, professor at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour and the Research Department of Cell and Developmental Biology at University College London, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014[391]
  • Paul Ortiz, historian, professor of history at the University of Florida, Director of the Samuel Proctor Oral History Program[393]
  • Douglas Osheroff, physicist, J. G. Jackson and C. J. Wood Professor of Physics, Emeritus at Stanford University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012[391]
  • Jim Peebles, astrophysicist, astronomer, theoretical cosmologist who is currently the Albert Einstein Professor of Science, Emeritus, at Princeton University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2019[391]
  • Arno Allan Penzias, physicist, radio astronomer and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978[391]
  • Saul Perlmutter, astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2011[391]
  • Taylor G. Petrey, scholar of religion, former associate professor and research associate at Harvard Divinity School[84]
  • Edmund Phelps, economist, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, former McVickar Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University[132]
  • Anthony B. Pinn, Agnes Cullen Arnold Professor of Humanities and Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University[405]
  • Hugh David Politzer, theoretical physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004[391]
  • Paul Romer, economist, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2018, former professor of economics at University of Chicago, University of California, Berkeley, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and University of Rochester, former World Bank Chief Economist (2016—2018)[132]
  • Michael Rosbash, geneticist, chronobiologist, professor and researcher at Brandeis University, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2017[391]
  • James Rothman, biochemist, Fergus F. Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Yale University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2013[391]
  • Joseph Sakran, assistant professor of surgery at the Johns Hopkins University[61]
  • Barbara A. Schaal, professor of evolutionary biology, Dean of Arts and Sciences at Washington University (2013–present)[113]
  • Randy Schekman, professor of cell biology at the University of California, Berkeley and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2013[113]
  • Brian Schmidt, astrophysicist, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2011[391]
  • Juliet Schor, economist and Sociology Professor at Boston College[393]
  • Richard R. Schrock, chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2005[391]
  • Gregg L. Semenza, physician, Professor of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2019[391]
  • Stephen Shalom, professor of political science at William Paterson University (Socialist Party of America)[393]
  • Karl Barry Sharpless, chemist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001[391]
  • Drew Shindell, physicist and professor of climate science at Duke University[113]
  • Ron Sider, theologian, Distinguished Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry and Public Policy at the Palmer Theological Seminary of St. Davids, Pennsylvania, social activist[84]
  • Hamilton O. Smith, microbiologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1978[391]
  • Kirk R. Smith, professor of Global Environmental Health at the University of California, Berkeley[113]
  • Adam Sobel, professor of Applied Physics, Applied Mathematics, and Earth Sciences at Columbia University[113]
  • Sean Solomon, William B. Ransford Professor of Earth and Planetary Science and Director of the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University[113]
  • Robert Solow, economist, Eremitus Institute Professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1987[132]
  • Alfred Sommer, ophthalmologist and epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health[113]
  • Michael Spence, economist, professor William R. Berkley Professor in Economics and Business at the Stern School of Business at New York University, Philip H. Knight Professor of Management, Emeritus, and dean at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2001[132]
  • Fraser Stoddart, chemist, Board of Trustees Professor of Chemistry and head of the Stoddart Mechanostereochemistry Group in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2016[391]
  • Thomas C. Südhof, biochemist, professor at Stanford University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2013[391]
  • Karel Svoboda, neuroscientist at Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Research Campus[113]
  • Jack W. Szostak, biologist, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, Alexander Rich Distinguished Investigator at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009[391]
  • Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. astrophysicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1993[391]
  • Richard Thaler, economist, Charles R. Walgreen Distinguished Service Professor of Behavioral Science and Economics at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2017[132]
  • Kip Thorne, theoretical physicist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017[391]
  • Laurence Tribe, Carl M. Loeb University Professor at Harvard Law School[a][406]
  • Susumu Tonegawa, molecular biologist, neuroscientist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1987[391]
  • Daniel C. Tsui, physicist, Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering, emeritus, at Princeton University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1998[391]
  • Harold E. Varmus, biologist, former Director of the National Institutes of Health, former Director of the National Cancer Institute, Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1989[391]
  • Burton Visotzky, scholar of Midrash, Appleman Professor of Midrash and Interreligious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America[84]
  • Rainer Weiss, physicist, professor of physics, emeritus, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2017[391]
  • Cornel West, historian[393]
  • Maureen White, Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies[61]
  • M. Stanley Whittingham, chemist, professor of chemistry, director of both the Institute for Materials Research and the Materials Science and Engineering program at Binghamton University and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019[391]
  • Eric F. Wieschaus, evolutionary developmental biologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1995[391]
  • Torsten Wiesel, neurophysiologist and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1981[391]
  • Frank Wilczek, theoretical physicist, mathematician, Herman Feshbach Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004[391]
  • Robert Woodrow Wilson, astronomer and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1978[391]
  • David J. Wineland, physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012[391]
  • Michael W. Young, biologist, geneticist, and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2017[391]

Activists and public figures[edit]

Michael Avenatti
Ruby Bridges
Connie Chung
Michael Cohen
Benjamin Crump
Anita Hill
Dolores Huerta
Cindy McCain
Michelle Obama
Al Sharpton
Tom Steyer
Sully Sullenberger
Greta Thunberg
  • Clay Aiken, Democratic candidate for NC-02 in 2014, singer, television personality, actor, activist[407]
  • Michael Albert, economist, speaker, writer, political critic[393]
  • Valerie Alexander, speaker, writer for The Huffington Post[61]
  • Aimee Allison, Founder and President of She the People[408]
  • Debbie Almontaser, schoolteacher, Yemeni activist, founder of the Khalil Gibran International Academy[84]
  • Clayton Anderson, retired NASA astronaut, author, motivational speaker[84]
  • Bob Avakian, chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA[409] (Revolutionary Communist)
  • Michael Avenatti, former attorney to Stormy Daniels, convicted felon[410]
  • Ady Barkan, activist, attorney[a][411]
  • Lisa Blue Baron, trial lawyer[61]
  • David Barsamian, Armenian-American radio broadcaster, writer, founder and director of Alternative Radio[393]
  • Ryan J. Bell, atheist, former Seventh-day Adventist Pastor, contributor to HuffPost[405]
  • Medea Benjamin, political activist, co-founder of Code Pink[393]
  • Ruthie Berman, LGBT rights activists[412]
  • Megan Beyer, journalist, activist, advocate of women's rights and gender issues, former Second Lady of Virginia (1990–1998)[413]
  • Ashley Biden, Biden's daughter, social worker, activist, philanthropist, fashion designer[414]
  • Jill Biden, Second Lady of the United States (2009–2017), Biden's wife, educator[415]
  • Richard Bloomingdale, President of the Pennsylvania AFL-CIO (2010–present)[416]
  • Max Boot, author, consultant, military historian, columnist for The Washington Post (Republican before 2016, now independent)[417]
  • Keith Boykin, progressive broadcaster, political commentator for CNN[142]
  • Greg Boyle, Roman Catholic priest of the Jesuit order, founder and Director of Homeboy Industries[418]
  • Ruby Bridges, civil rights activist and the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis[419]
  • Sharon Brous, senior rabbi at IKAR[394]
  • Amy Butler, Christian minister, former senior minister at the Riverside Church[84]
  • Leslie Cagan, activist, writer, socialist organizer[393]
  • Simone Campbell, Roman Catholic Religious Sister, lawyer, executive director of NETWORK[420]
  • Amanda Carpenter, author, political advisor, speechwriter (Republican)[421]
  • Gwen Carr, activist, public speaker, author, mother of police brutality victim Eric Garner[422]
  • Rosalynn Carter, First Lady of the United States (1977–1981) and First Lady of Georgia (1971–1975)[423]
  • James Carville, Democratic political consultant[424]
  • Mona Charen, columnist, journalist, political commentator, writer (Republican)[425]
  • Niki Christoff, economic policy advisor, campaign operative (Republican)[97]
  • Connie Chung, journalist, reporter, former evening news anchor[426]
  • Shane Claiborne, Christian activist, author[393]
  • Charlotte Clymer, LGBTQ+ activist, writer for The Washington Post[a][427]
  • Jeff Cohen, journalist, co-founder of RootsAction.org[428]
  • Michael Cohen, disbarred lawyer, former attorney of Donald Trump[429]
  • George Conway, attorney, co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Republican before 2018, now Independent)[430]
  • Claudia Conway, liberal activist, daughter of Kellyanne Conway and George Conway[431]
  • Christian Cooper, LGBTQ+ activist, comic book writer, birder[432]
  • Phil Coorey, Australian journalist, political editor for The Australian Financial Review[433]
  • Benjamin Crump, civil rights lawyer[434]
  • Alphonso David, LGBTQ+ activist president of Human Rights Campaign (2019–present)[435]
  • Susan Del Percio, political strategist, media analyst (Republican)[436]
  • Anthony Diekema, former president of Calvin University[84]
  • TJ Ducklo, political aide, media strategist[437]
  • Chaz Ebert, attorney, businesswoman[438]
  • Douglas Emhoff, entertainment lawyer, Harris's husband[439]
  • Adam C. Engst, publisher of TidBITS[440]
  • Greg Epstein, Humanist Rabbi, Chaplain at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology[84]
  • Liza Featherstone, journalist, writer for The Nation and Jacobin[393]
  • Karen Finney, political commentator for CNN, spokesperson for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign[441]
  • Mary Fisher, HIV/AIDS activist[54]
  • Abraham Foxman, lawyer, Holocaust survivor, National Director of the Anti-Defamation League (1987–2015)[442]
  • David French, senior editor of The Dispatch, attorney, political commentator (Independent)[443]
  • Roxane Gay, writer, professor, editor[439]
  • Helene D. Gayle, doctor, CEO of the Chicago Community Trust[444]
  • Menachem Genack, Orthodox rabbi, CEO of the Orthodox Union Kosher Division[445]
  • Joseph Gerson, peace and disarmament activist[393]
  • Jeffrey Goldberg, journalist and editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine[446]
  • Emma Gonzalez, gun control activist, co-founder of Never Again MSD[447]
  • Linda Gordon, feminist, historian[393]
  • Suzanne Gordon, journalist, author[393]
  • Chad Griffin, founder of American Foundation for Equal Rights, President of Human Rights Campaign (2012–2019)[448]
  • Rhiana Gunn-Wright, Climate Policy Director at the Roosevelt Institute, co-author of the Green New Deal[449]
  • Bruce Guthrie, Australian journalist[450]
  • Fred Guttenberg, gun control activist, father of Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim Jaime Guttenberg[451]
  • Eugene Gu, former resident physician, social media personality (previously endorsed Andrew Yang)[452]
  • Maya Harris, lawyer, public policy advocate, television commentator, Harris' sister[453]
  • Meena Harris, lawyer, children's book author, founder of the Phenomenal Woman Action Campaign, Harris' niece[454]
  • Jill Hazelbaker, communications director for the 2008 McCain presidential campaign (Republican)[97]
  • Mary Kay Henry, labor leader, international president of SEIU[455]
  • Doug Henwood, journalist, economic analyst, author, financial trader[393]
  • Katrina vanden Heuvel, publisher, part-owner, and former editor of The Nation[456]
  • Anita Hill, lawyer, professor, accused Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment in 1991[457]
  • David Hogg, gun control activist, student who survived the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting[458]
  • Ilyse Hogue, progressive activist, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America[408]
  • Jared Hohlt, writer, editor of Slate[459]
  • Tom Horner, 2010 candidate for Governor of Minnesota (Independent)[460]
  • Dolores Huerta, labor leader, civil rights activist, co-founder of United Farm Workers[d][461]
  • Coleman Hughes, writer, opinion columnist[462]
  • Joel Hunter, former senior pastor of Northland Church[463]
  • John Ibbitson, Canadian journalist, columnist for the The Globe and Mail[464]
  • Ben Jealous, civil rights leader, President of People for the American Way (2020–present)[465]
  • Karine Jean-Pierre, political campaign organizer, activist, political commentator, lecturer in international and public affairs at Columbia University[466]
  • Miriam Jerris, rabbi of the Society for Humanistic Judaism[84]
  • Alexis McGill Johnson, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood (2020–present)[408]
  • Derrick Johnson, lawyer, current CEO of the NAACP (2017–present)[467]
  • Molly Jong-Fast, author, liberal political commentator, editor-at-large at The Daily Beast[396]
  • Fred Kaplan, author, journalist, writer of the "War Stories" column for Slate[459]
  • Cameron Kasky, activist, gun control activist, co-founder of Never Again MSD (previously endorsed Andrew Yang)[g][468]
  • Valarie Kaur, activist, documentary filmmaker, lawyer, educator and faith leader[469]
  • Joshua Keating, foreign policy analyst, staff writer and author of the World blog at Slate[459]
  • Mara Keisling, founding executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality[470]
  • Kathy Kelly, peace activist, pacifist, author[393]
  • Kate Kendell, former Executive Director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights[470]
  • Ibram X. Kendi, author, historian, activist, professor[468]
  • Victoria Reggie Kennedy, attorney, widow of former Senator Ted Kennedy[471]
  • Khizr Khan, father of deceased U.S. Army Captain Humayun Khan[472]
  • Brian Klaas, political scientist, columnist for The Washington Post[473]
  • Sharon Kleinbaum, rabbi, spiritual leader of New York City's Congregation Beit Simchat Torah[84]
  • Jeff Klepper, cantor, Contemporary Jewish religious music influencer[84]
  • Howard Krein, Biden's son-in-law, otolaryngologist, plastic surgeon, business executive[474]
  • María Teresa Kumar, Colombian American political rights activist, President and CEO of Voto Latino[475]
  • Dan La Botz, labor union activist, academic, journalist, author (Socialist Party USA)[393]
  • Joy Ladin, poet and the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Stern College for Women at Yeshiva University[476]
  • Khalid Latif, imam[477]
  • James Lawson, activist in the Civil Rights Movement, pastor, professor[478]
  • Lilly Ledbetter, equal pay for equal work activist, lead plaintiff in the landmark employment discrimination Supreme Court case, Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., namesake of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009[479]
  • Robert W. Lee IV, activist, former pastor, descendant of Robert E. Lee[480]
  • Rodrigo Lehtinen, Cuban-American LGBT rights advocate[412]
  • Josh Levin, writer, executive editor at Slate[459]
  • Sarah Longwell, publisher of The Bulwark, former board chair of the Log Cabin Republicans (Republican)[481]
  • John R. MacArthur, journalist, president of Harper's Magazine[482]
  • Ben Mathis-Lilley, journalist, chief news blogger of Slate's news section Slatest[459]
  • Cindy McCain, businesswoman, philanthropist, humanitarian, widow of late Senator John McCain[483] (Republican)
  • Steve McIntosh, author, lawyer, entrepreneur[484]
  • Vashti Murphy McKenzie, Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church[138]
  • Evan McMullin, activist, former CIA officer, 2016 independent candidate for President (Independent)[485]
  • Michael Medved, radio show host[486]
  • Mike Mignola, comics artist, writer[487]
  • Stuart Milk, LGBT rights activist, political speaker, nephew of civil rights leader Harvey Milk[488]
  • Laura Miller, journalist, critic, Books and Culture columnist at Slate[459]
  • Dale Minami, lawyer, represented Fred Korematsu in Korematsu v. United States[126]
  • Shannon Minter, civil rights attorney, legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights[142]
  • Jack Moline, Conservative rabbi, Executive Director of Interfaith Alliance[84]
  • Michael Mulgrew, President of the United Federation of Teachers (2009–present)[489]
  • Mike Murphy, political consultant, strategist (Republican)[97]
  • Tammy Murphy, First Lady of New Jersey (2018–present)[225]
  • William Murphy, former Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre[138]
  • Ana Navarro, political commentator, strategist (Republican)[490]
  • Bill Nye, science communicator, television presenter, and mechanical engineer[491]
  • Michelle Obama, activist, First Lady of the United States (2009–2017)[492]
  • Jim Obergefell, lead plaintiff in landmark civil rights Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges[448]
  • Jen O'Malley Dillon, political strategist, campaign manager for the Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign, campaign manager for the Beto O'Rourke 2020 presidential campaign[119]
  • Howard Opinsky, national press secretary of the 2000 McCain presidential campaign (Republican)[97]
  • Doug Pagitt, progressive evangelical pastor, author[393]
  • Claudia Palacios, Colombian journalist, former news anchor for CNN en Español[493]
  • John M. Perkins, Christian minister, civil rights activist, Bible teacher, best-selling author, philosopher, community developer[395]
  • Mike Pesca, radio journalist, host of Slate’s podcast The Gist[459]
  • Alexandra Petri, humorist, columnist for The Washington Post[494]
  • Megan Phelps-Roper, former member and spokesperson of the Westboro Baptist Church[405]
  • Leonard Pitts, commentator, journalist, and novelist[495]
  • Abigail Pogrebin, writer, journalist, podcast host for Tablet magazine, former Director of Jewish Outreach for the Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign[80][e]
  • Katha Pollitt, post, essayist, critic[496]
  • Dan Rather, journalist, former national evening news anchor[497]
  • Irwin Redlener, pediatrician, public health activist[113]
  • Cecile Richards, former president of Planned Parenthood[408]
  • Laura Ricketts, former attorney, first openly gay owner of a major-league sports franchise[498]
  • Gene Robinson, former Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire[84]
  • Julie Chavez Rodriguez, political rights activist, designated Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs for Biden[143]
  • Joanne Rogers, widow of Fred Rogers[499]
  • Shmuel Rosner, Israeli columnist, editor, researcher[500]
  • Jonathan Rotenberg, executive coach, co-founder of the Boston Computer Society[61]
  • Jennifer Rubin, journalist, columnist for The Washington Post (Independent)[501]
  • Faiza Saeed, attorney, partner at Cravath, Swaine & Moore[61]
  • Bamby Salcedo, founder of TransLatina Coalition[502]
  • William Saletan, writer and national correspondent at Slate[459]
  • Mark Salter, speechwriter of the 2008 McCain presidential campaign (Republican)[97]
  • David Sanford, civil rights attorney[61]
  • Lydia Sargent, feminist, writer, author, playwright, actor[393]
  • Harut Sassounian, Armenian-American writer, public activist, publisher of The California Courier[503]
  • Reshma Saujani, lawyer, founder of Girls Who Code[504]
  • Andrea Saul, press secretary of the 2012 Romney presidential campaign (Republican)[97]
  • Rob Schenck, Evangelical clergyman, president of the Dietrich Bonhoeffer Institute[84]
  • Jack Schlossberg, grandson of former President John F. Kennedy[505]
  • Steve Schmidt, chief strategist for the John McCain 2008 presidential campaign, co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Republican before 2018, now Independent)[506]
  • Stephen F. Schneck, Catholic activist, Executive Director of Franciscan Action Network[420]
  • Stephanie Schriock, political strategist and president of EMILY's List[408]
  • Stuart Schuffman, contemporary travel writer, blogger[507]
  • Connie Schultz, writer, journalist, wife of Senator Sherrod Brown[508]
  • Jacques Servin, leading member of The Yes Men[509]
  • Tara Setmayer, CNN political commentator, contributor to ABC News (Republican)[421]
  • Fawn Sharp, politician, attorney, President of the National Congress of American Indians (since 2019)[172]
  • Al Sharpton, civil rights activist, Baptist minister, talk show host[510][511]
  • Dennis Shepard, father of Matthew Shepard, co-founder of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, LGBTQ+ activist[512]
  • Judy Shepard, mother of Matthew Shepard, co-founder of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, LGBTQ+ activist[512]
  • Maria Shriver, journalist, author, First Lady of California (2003–2011)(Independent)[513]
  • Timothy Shriver, Chairman of the Special Olympics, disability rights activist, film producer, member of the Kennedy family[79]
  • Ron Sider, theologian, social activist and founder of Evangelicals for Social Action[463]
  • Simran Jeet Singh, educator, writer and activist[514]
  • Marina Sitrin, writer, professor, lawyer, activist[393]
  • Norman Solomon, journalist, activist, co-founder of RootsAction.org[428]
  • Mohamed Soltan, Egyptian-American human rights advocate, former political prisoner in Egypt[61]
  • Andy Spahn, political activist, consultant[515]
  • Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association, author[405]
  • Richard B. Spencer, neo-Nazi, antisemitic conspiracy theorist, white supremacist[516] (endorsement rejected by Biden)[517]
  • Andrea Dew Steele, co-founder of Emerge California[61]
  • Bret Stephens, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, conservative journalist, editor, columnist[518]
  • Stuart Stevens, writer and senior political strategist for Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign (Republican)[396]
  • Tom Steyer, hedge fund manager, liberal activist, philanthropist, 2020 candidate for president[519]
  • Mac Stipanovich, political activist, strategist[520]
  • Sully Sullenberger, former U.S. Air Force captain and commercial airline pilot during the water landing of US Airways Flight 1549 [521]
  • Charlie Sykes, conservative talk show radio host, founder of The Bulwark (Republican)[522]
  • Greta Thunberg, Swedish environmental activist and de facto leader of the school strike for climate movement[523]
  • Richard Trumka, President of the AFL-CIO (2009–present), President of the United Mine Workers (1982–1995)[524]
  • Mary L. Trump, psychologist, businessperson, author, niece of Donald Trump[525]
  • Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, labor organizer, writer[526]
  • Cenk Uygur, liberal political commentator, media host, journalist[527]
  • Alexandria Villaseñor, climate activist, co-founder of US Youth Climate Strike[528][529]
  • Christie Vilsack, First Lady of Iowa (1999–2007), 2012 nominee for IA-04[530]
  • Ou Virak, Cambodian human rights activist, public intellect[531]
  • Suzyn Waldman, sportscaster[532]
  • Dane Waters, campaign strategist (Republican)[97]
  • Mikal Watts, attorney[61]
  • Jeff Weaver, President of Our Revolution (2016–2017), campaign manager for the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign, advisor to the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign[533][c]
  • John Weaver, political consultant, chief strategist for the John Kasich 2016 presidential campaign, co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Republican)[115]
  • Peter Wehner, writer for The New York Times, former speechwriter (Republican)[534]
  • Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (2008–present), President of the United Federation of Teachers (1998–2008), labor leader, attorney, educator[535]
  • Perry Weitz, attorney, partner at Weitz & Luxenberg P.C.[61]
  • George Will, journalist, columnist for The Washington Post (Republican before 2016, now Independent)[536]
  • John Eddie Williams, pharmaceutical injury and mass tort attorney[61]
  • Gregory Wilpert, German activist, founder of Venezuelanalysis.com[393]
  • Nancy Wilson, cleric, former moderator of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches[84]
  • Rick Wilson, political strategist, media consultant, author, co-founder of The Lincoln Project (Republican)[506]
  • Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, writer, Baptist preacher[393]
  • Mark Winer, interfaith activist, rabbi[84]
  • Evan Wolfson, attorney, gay rights activist, founder and president of Freedom to Marry[537]
  • Eric Yoffie, rabbi, President of the Union for Reform Judaism (1996–2012)[538]
  • Rick Zbur, executive director of Equality California[470]
  • James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute[77]
  • Marc Zwillinger, founder and managing member of the privacy and information security law firm ZwillGen[61]

Business executives and leaders[edit]

Mark Cuban
Carly Fiorina
Bob Iger
Howard Schultz
Anna Wintour
Andrew Yang
  • Joyce Aboussie, founder and CEO of Aboussie & Associates and Telephone Contact Inc.[61]
  • S. Daniel Abraham, investor, philanthropist and founder of Thompson Medical[539]
  • Michael Alter, president and owner of the Alter Group[498]
  • Ashok Amritraj, chairman and CEO of the Hyde Park Entertainment Group[540]
  • José Andrés, chef and founder of World Central Kitchen[468]
  • Mark Arabo, Chaldean-American businessman[61]
  • Amy Banse, Managing Director and Head of Funds for Comcast Ventures, Senior Vice President of Comcast, member of the Board of Directors at Adobe Systems and Clorox[61]
  • Robert Bass Texas Billionaire Investor [541]
  • Arthur Blank, co-founder of The Home Depot[542]
  • David Bonderman, billionaire, founding partner of TPG Capital and Newbridge Capital[498]
  • Lisa Brummel, co-owner of the Seattle Storm[543]
  • Sandy Carter, vice president at Amazon Web Services[393]
  • Edwin Catmull, co-founder of Pixar, former president of Walt Disney Animation Studios, computer scientist[397]
  • Peter Chernin, Chairman and CEO of the Chernin Group[544]
  • David L. Cohen, senior executive vice-president and chief lobbyist for Comcast[61]
  • Mark Cuban, investor and owner of the Dallas Mavericks[545] (Independent)
  • Leslee Dart, founder and co-CEO of 42West[546]
  • Morgan DeBaun, founder and CEO of Blavity Inc.[546]
  • Michael De Luca, chairman of MGM Studios[532]
  • Barry Diller, Chairman and Senior Executive of IAC/InterActiveCorp and Expedia Group, founder of Fox Broadcasting Company and USA Broadcasting[544]
  • Jamie Dinan, investor, hedge fund manager, philanthropist[498]
  • Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios[532]
  • Carly Fiorina, Chair (2000–2005), President and CEO (1999–2005) of Hewlett-Packard, 2016 candidate for president, California 2010 nominee for Senate (Republican)[547][548]
  • Rob Friedman, media executive[544]
  • Nely Galán, former President of Entertainment for Telemundo[546]
  • Mark Gallogly, managing principal and founder of Centerbridge Partners[549]
  • Jim Gianopulos, CEO of Paramount Pictures[550]
  • L. Felice Gorordo, entrepreneur and CEO of eMerge Americas[79]
  • Julia S. Gouw, former president and COO of East West Bank[546]
  • Peter Guber, Chairman and CEO of Mandalay Entertainment[498]
  • Reed Hastings, co-founder, chairman, and Co-chief executive officer (CEO) of Netflix[539]
  • John L. Hennessy, computer scientist and Chair of Alphabet Inc.[551]
  • Mellody Hobson, president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments[544]
  • Reid Hoffman, co-founder and former executive chairman of LinkedIn[61]
  • Lisa Hook, former president of CEO of Neustar[546]
  • Alan F. Horn, co-chairman of Walt Disney Studios[532]
  • Bob Iger, Executive Chairman of The Walt Disney Company[544]
  • Laurene Powell Jobs, billionaire heiress, businesswoman, executive and founder of the Emerson Collective[552]
  • Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder and CEO of DreamWorks Animation and DreamWorks Records,[553] (previously endorsed Steve Bullock)[g][554]
  • Donna Langley, chairwoman of Universal Pictures[61]
  • Sherry Lansing, former CEO of Paramount Pictures[61]
  • Marc Lasry, billionaire, hedge fund manager, co-founder and CEO of Avenue Capital Group, co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks[498]
  • Keith Leaphart, entrepreneur, philanthropist and physician[555]
  • Aileen Lee, founder of Cowboy Ventures[546]
  • Kevin Liles, record executive and co-founder and CEO of 300 Entertainment[556]
  • Bryan Lourd, partner, managing director and co-chairman of Creative Artists Agency[544]
  • Li Lu, founder and Chairman of Himalaya Capital Management[126]
  • Daniel Lubetzky, founder and executive chairman of Kind[557]
  • Larry Lucchino, former CEO of the Boston Red Sox[532]
  • Christina Weiss Lurie, part owner of the Philadelphia Eagles[532]
  • Jacqueline Mars, heiress to Mars, Inc and investor[539]
  • David Morehouse, CEO and President of the Pittsburgh Penguins[532]
  • James Murdoch, former CEO of 21st Century Fox[544]
  • Dominic Ng, Chairman, President and CEO of East West Bank[126]
  • Indra Nooyi, former Chairman and CEO of PepsiCo[558]
  • Jorge M. Pérez, chairman and CEO of The Related Group, real estate developer, art collector, and philanthropist[539]
  • Kathryn Petralia, co-founder and COO of Kabbage[546]
  • John Pritzker, billionaire and investor[539]
  • M. R. Rangaswami, Indian software executive[61]
  • Douglas Rediker, founder and chairman of International Capital Strategies, LLC[61]
  • Joyce Rey, luxury real estate agent, head of the Global Luxury division for Coldwell Banker[61]
  • Joseph L. Rice III, co-founder of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice[61]
  • Katie Rodan, dermatologist, entrepreneur and author[539]
  • John W. Rogers Jr., investor, philanthropist founder of Ariel Investments[61]
  • Art Rooney II, owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers[532]
  • Angelica Ross, businesswoman, founder and CEO of TransTech Social Enterprises[559]
  • Tom Rothman, chairman of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group[61]
  • Haim Saban, Israeli-American media proprietor, investor, and producer of records, film, and television[560]
  • Howard Schultz, former CEO of Starbucks[561]
  • Mark Schuster, Dean and CEO of the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine[61]
  • Jon Shirley, former president, chief operating officer, and director of Microsoft[61]
  • David A. Siegel, founder of Westgate Resorts[539]
  • Herbert Simon, real estate developer, owner of the Indiana Pacers[498]
  • Nat Simons, hedge fund manager, billionaire, philanthropist[40]
  • Michael Peter Skelly, renewable energy and infrastructure developer and entrepreneur[61]
  • Harry E. Sloan, Director of ZeniMax Media[61]
  • Brad Smith, President of Microsoft[61]
  • Chip Smith, Executive Vice President of Public Affairs at 21st Century Fox[61]
  • Jay T. Snyder, philanthropist[61]
  • Jonathan Soros, founder and chief executive officer of JS Capital Management LLC[61]
  • Bill Stetson, businessman[61]
  • Arn Tellem, vice chairman of the Detroit Pistons[532]
  • Jonathan Tisch, chairman emeritus of the United States Travel Association, board member of the Tribeca Film Institute and co-owner of the New York Giants[539]
  • Glen Tullman, former CEO of Allscripts[61]
  • Jon F. Vein, co-founder and former co-Chief of MarketShare[61]
  • Dana Walden, Chairman of entertainment at Walt Disney Television[61]
  • Tom Werner, Chairman of the Boston Red Sox[532]
  • Meg Whitman, CEO of Quibi, CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise (2011–2018), CEO of eBay (1998–2008), 2010 nominee for Governor of California (Republican)[562]
  • Zygi Wilf, billionaire, co-owner of the Minnesota Vikings[542]
  • Whitney Williams, businesswoman[61]
  • Anna Wintour, journalist, editor-in-chief of Vogue[563]
  • Anne Wojcicki, co-founder and CEO of 23andMe[546]
  • Robert Wolf, Chairman and CEO of UBS Americas[61]
  • Andrew Yang, Presidential Ambassador for Global Entrepreneurship (2015–17), founder of Venture for America, 2020 candidate for president[564]
  • Kneeland Youngblood, co-founder of private equity firm Pharos Capital Group, LLC[61]
  • Kinney Zalesne, General Manager for Corporate Strategy at Microsoft[546]
  • Peng Zhao, CEO of Citadel LLC[126]
  • Jeremy Zimmer, CEO of United Talent Agency[532]

Entertainment and sports personalities[edit]

Organizations[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Endorsements in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries
  • News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential primaries
  • News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential election
  • List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign political endorsements
  • List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
  • List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden
  • List of Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
  • List of Howie Hawkins 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
  • List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Previously endorsed Elizabeth Warren.
  2. ^ Previously endorsed Julian Castro.
  3. ^ a b c d Previously endorsed Bernie Sanders.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Previously endorsed Kamala Harris.
  5. ^ a b c d e Previously endorsed Michael Bloomberg.
  6. ^ Previously endorsed Cory Booker.
  7. ^ a b c d Previously endorsed another candidate.

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