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List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign

This is a list of Republicans and conservatives who announced their opposition to the election of Donald Trump, the 2016 Republican Party nominee and eventual winner of the election, as the President of the United States. It also includes former Republicans who left the party due to their opposition to Trump and as well as Republicans who endorsed a different candidate. It includes Republican presidential primary election candidates that announced opposition to Trump as the nominee. Some of the Republicans on this list threw their support to Trump after he won the presidential election, while many of them continue to oppose Trump. Offices listed are those held at the time of the 2016 election.

Government officials edit

Former U.S. presidents edit

 
Former President George H. W. Bush
 
Former President George W. Bush

Former 2016 Republican presidential primary candidates edit

All candidates signed a pledge to eventually support the party nominee. The following refused to honor it after Trump became the Republican presidential nominee.

 
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush
 
Senator Lindsey Graham

Former federal cabinet-level officials edit

 
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell
 
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

Governors edit

Sitting edit

 
Ohio Governor John Kasich

Former edit

 
Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 nominee for President Mitt Romney
 
Actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

U.S. Senators edit

 
Arizona Senator and 2008 nominee for President John McCain

Sitting edit

Former edit

 
Former Washington Senator Slade Gorton

U.S. Representatives edit

 
Michigan U.S. Representative Justin Amash
 
Nevada U.S. Representative and 2016 nominee for U.S. Senate Joe Heck

Sitting edit

Former edit

Former State Department officials edit

Former Defense Department officials edit

Former National Security officials edit

Other former federal government officials edit

 
Former Chief of Staff to the Vice President and founder of The Weekly Standard Bill Kristol

State officials edit

Sitting edit

Former edit

State legislators edit

Sitting
Former

Municipal officials edit

Other public figures edit

Staff, advisors, activists, relations, actors, singer-songwriters edit

 
Former First Lady Laura Bush
 
Conservative commentator George Will

Academics, journalists, authors, commentators edit

Business leaders edit

 
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman

Republican groups edit

Demographics edit

Research on the Never Trump movement shows that Mormon and female Republicans were the most likely groups to oppose Trump's candidacy while non-Mormon and male Republicans were the most supportive.[275] In the same study, establishment Republicans were found to be more likely to support Trump's candidacy, the opposite of what most observers, including Donald Trump himself, claimed.[276]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Withdrew endorsement
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Called on Trump to withdraw his candidacy
  3. ^ Withdrew intended vote
  4. ^ called on Trump and Pence to withdraw their candidacies

References edit

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list, republicans, opposed, donald, trump, 2016, presidential, campaign, also, never, trump, movement, this, list, republicans, conservatives, announced, their, opposition, election, donald, trump, 2016, republican, party, nominee, eventual, winner, election, . See also Never Trump movement This is a list of Republicans and conservatives who announced their opposition to the election of Donald Trump the 2016 Republican Party nominee and eventual winner of the election as the President of the United States It also includes former Republicans who left the party due to their opposition to Trump and as well as Republicans who endorsed a different candidate It includes Republican presidential primary election candidates that announced opposition to Trump as the nominee Some of the Republicans on this list threw their support to Trump after he won the presidential election while many of them continue to oppose Trump Offices listed are those held at the time of the 2016 election Contents 1 Government officials 1 1 Former U S presidents 1 2 Former 2016 Republican presidential primary candidates 1 3 Former federal cabinet level officials 1 4 Governors 1 4 1 Sitting 1 4 2 Former 1 5 U S Senators 1 5 1 Sitting 1 5 2 Former 1 6 U S Representatives 1 6 1 Sitting 1 6 2 Former 1 7 Former State Department officials 1 8 Former Defense Department officials 1 9 Former National Security officials 1 10 Other former federal government officials 1 11 State officials 1 11 1 Sitting 1 11 2 Former 1 12 State legislators 1 13 Municipal officials 2 Other public figures 2 1 Staff advisors activists relations actors singer songwriters 2 2 Academics journalists authors commentators 2 3 Business leaders 3 Republican groups 4 Demographics 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesGovernment officials editFormer U S presidents edit nbsp Former President George H W Bush nbsp Former President George W BushGeorge H W Bush President of the United States 1989 1993 Vice President of the United States 1981 1989 voted for Hillary Clinton 1 2 3 George W Bush President of the United States 2001 2009 Governor of Texas 1995 2000 blanked ballot 4 Former 2016 Republican presidential primary candidates edit All candidates signed a pledge to eventually support the party nominee The following refused to honor it after Trump became the Republican presidential nominee nbsp Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush nbsp Senator Lindsey GrahamJeb Bush Governor of Florida 1999 2007 5 Mark Everson Commissioner of Internal Revenue 2003 2007 6 Carly Fiorina a b CEO of Hewlett Packard 1999 2005 2010 nominee for U S Senator from California 7 originally endorsed Trump for the general election but called for Mike Pence to take his place as nominee after the Access Hollywood Tape surfaced 8 9 Lindsey Graham United States Senator from South Carolina 2003 present voted for Evan McMullin 10 John Kasich Governor of Ohio 2011 2019 U S Representative from Ohio 1983 2001 11 wrote in John McCain 12 George Pataki Governor of New York 1995 2006 13 Former federal cabinet level officials edit nbsp Former Secretary of State Colin Powell nbsp Former Secretary of State Condoleezza RiceWilliam Bennett a Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy 1989 1990 United States Secretary of Education 1985 1988 14 Bill Brock United States Secretary of Labor 1985 1987 United States Trade Representative 1981 1985 U S Senator from Tennessee 1971 1977 Chair of the Republican National Committee 1977 1981 15 Michael Chertoff United States Secretary of Homeland Security 2005 2009 Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit 2003 2005 endorsed Hillary Clinton 16 17 Bill Cohen United States Secretary of Defense 1997 2001 United States Senator from Maine 1979 1997 endorsed Hillary Clinton 18 19 Robert Gates United States Secretary of Defense 2006 2011 Director of Central Intelligence 1991 1993 20 Carlos Gutierrez United States Secretary of Commerce 2005 2009 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Carla Anderson Hills United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 1975 1977 United States Trade Representative 1989 1993 endorsed Hillary Clinton 16 21 Ray LaHood United States Secretary of Transportation 2009 2013 U S Representative from Illinois 1995 2009 22 Greg Mankiw Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers 2003 2005 23 Mel Martinez United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 2001 2003 United States Senator from Florida 2005 2009 General Chair of the Republican National Committee 2007 24 25 Michael Mukasey United States Attorney General 2007 2009 26 John Negroponte United States Ambassador to the United Nations 2001 2004 Director of National Intelligence 2005 2007 United States Deputy Secretary of State 2007 2009 endorsed Hillary Clinton 16 21 Henry Paulson United States Secretary of the Treasury 2006 2009 endorsed Hillary Clinton 27 Colin Powell United States Secretary of State 2001 2005 National Security Advisor 1987 1989 voted for Hillary Clinton 28 William K Reilly Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 1989 1992 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Condoleezza Rice b United States Secretary of State 2005 2009 National Security Advisor 2001 2005 29 Tom Ridge United States Secretary of Homeland Security 2003 2005 Homeland Security Advisor 2001 2003 Governor of Pennsylvania 1995 2001 16 30 31 William Ruckelshaus Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 1970 1973 1983 1985 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Brent Scowcroft National Security Advisor 1975 1977 1989 1993 Chair of the President s Intelligence Advisory Board 2001 2005 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 George P Shultz United States Secretary of Labor 1969 1970 Director of the Office of Management and Budget 1970 1972 United States Secretary of the Treasury 1972 1974 United States Secretary of State 1982 1989 23 Louis Wade Sullivan United States Secretary of Health and Human Services 1989 1993 endorsed Hillary Clinton 32 Christine Todd Whitman Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency 2001 2003 Governor of New Jersey 1994 2001 endorsed Hillary Clinton 33 Paul Wolfowitz President of the World Bank Group 2005 2007 United States Deputy Secretary of Defense 2001 2005 34 Robert Zoellick President of the World BankDIPI Group 20072012 U S Trade Representative 2001 2005 United States Deputy Secretary of State 2005 2006 16 Governors edit Sitting edit nbsp Ohio Governor John KasichCharlie Baker Massachusetts 2015 2023 35 Robert J Bentley a Alabama 2011 2017 36 Dennis Daugaard a b South Dakota 2011 2019 37 Bill Haslam Tennessee 2011 2019 38 Gary Herbert a Utah 2009 2021 39 Larry Hogan Maryland 2015 2023 wrote in father Lawrence Hogan 40 41 John Kasich Ohio 2011 2019 42 Susana Martinez New Mexico 2011 2019 Chair of the Republican Governors Association 2015 2016 43 Bruce Rauner Illinois 2015 2019 44 45 Brian Sandoval a Nevada 2011 2019 46 Rick Snyder Michigan 2011 2019 47 48 Former edit nbsp Former Massachusetts Governor and 2012 nominee for President Mitt Romney nbsp Actor and former California Governor Arnold SchwarzeneggerArne Carlson Minnesota 1991 1999 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Jim Douglas Vermont 2003 2011 49 A Linwood Holton Jr Virginia 1970 1974 Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs 1974 1975 endorsed Hillary Clinton father in law of running mate Tim Kaine 50 Jon Huntsman Jr a b Governor of Utah 2005 2009 United States Ambassador to Russia 2017 2019 United States Ambassador to China 2009 2011 United States Ambassador to Singapore 1992 1993 51 Gary Johnson New Mexico 1995 2003 2016 Libertarian nominee for president 52 William Milliken Michigan 1969 1983 endorsed Hillary Clinton 53 Kay A Orr Nebraska 1987 1991 54 Tim Pawlenty a Minnesota 2003 2011 voted for Trump 55 56 Al Quie Minnesota 1979 1983 57 Marc Racicot Montana 1993 2001 Chair of the Republican National Committee 2001 2003 58 Mitt Romney Massachusetts 2003 2007 2012 nominee for President wrote in wife Ann Romney 59 60 Arnold Schwarzenegger California 2003 2011 61 wrote in John Kasich Jane Swift Massachusetts 2001 2003 voted for Hillary Clinton 62 Bill Weld Massachusetts 1991 1997 2016 Libertarian nominee for vice president 63 U S Senators edit nbsp Arizona Senator and 2008 nominee for President John McCainSitting edit Kelly Ayotte c New Hampshire 2011 2017 wrote in Mike Pence 64 Susan Collins Maine 1997 present 65 wrote in Paul Ryan 66 Jeff Flake b Arizona 2013 2019 67 68 voted for Evan McMullin 69 Cory Gardner a b Colorado 2015 2021 wrote in Mike Pence 70 Dean Heller Nevada 2011 2019 voted for Trump 71 72 Mike Lee b Utah 2011 present 73 voted for Evan McMullin 74 Mark Kirk a Illinois 2010 2017 wrote in Colin Powell 41 John McCain a Arizona 1987 2018 2008 nominee for President 75 wrote in Lindsey Graham 76 Lisa Murkowski b Alaska 2002 present 77 Rob Portman a Ohio 2011 2022 United States Trade Representative 2005 2006 Director of the Office of Management and Budget 2006 2007 wrote in Mike Pence 78 Ben Sasse Nebraska 2015 2023 24 79 Dan Sullivan a b Alaska 2015 present wrote in Mike Pence 80 Former edit nbsp Former Washington Senator Slade GortonJames Buckley U S Senator from New York 1971 1977 81 Norm Coleman Minnesota 2003 2009 82 David Durenberger Minnesota 1978 1995 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Slade Gorton Washington 1981 1987 1989 2001 endorsed Evan McMullin 83 Phil Gramm Texas 1985 2002 84 Gordon J Humphrey New Hampshire 1979 1990 endorsed Hillary Clinton 85 86 George LeMieux b Florida 2009 2011 87 Olympia Snowe Maine 1995 2013 88 Paul Trible Virginia 1983 1989 89 John Warner Virginia 1979 2009 United States Secretary of the Navy 1972 1974 endorsed Hillary Clinton 90 U S Representatives edit nbsp Michigan U S Representative Justin Amash nbsp Nevada U S Representative and 2016 nominee for U S Senate Joe HeckSitting edit Justin Amash Michigan 2011 2021 wrote in Rand Paul 91 31 Jason Chaffetz a Utah 2009 2017 voted for Trump 92 93 94 95 Mike Coffman Colorado 2009 2019 96 Barbara Comstock Virginia 2015 2019 97 Carlos Curbelo Florida 2015 2019 24 98 Rodney Davis a Illinois 2013 2023 99 Charlie Dent b Pennsylvania 2005 2018 100 101 Bob Dold Illinois 2011 2013 2015 2017 31 102 Jeff Fortenberry a Nebraska 2005 2022 99 Kay Granger b Texas 1997 present 103 Richard L Hanna New York 2011 2017 endorsed Hillary Clinton 104 31 105 Cresent Hardy a Nevada 2015 2017 106 Joe Heck a Nevada 2011 2017 2016 nominee for U S Senate 106 Jaime Herrera Beutler Washington 2011 2023 wrote in Paul Ryan 107 Will Hurd Texas 2015 2021 108 109 David Jolly Florida 2014 2017 110 John Katko New York 2015 2023 111 Adam Kinzinger Illinois 2011 2023 112 Steve Knight California 2015 2019 113 Frank LoBiondo a New Jersey 1995 2019 wrote in Mike Pence 114 Mia Love Utah 2015 2019 115 Pat Meehan b Pennsylvania 2011 2018 114 Erik Paulsen a Minnesota 2009 2019 116 Dave Reichert Washington 2005 2019 117 Reid Ribble Wisconsin 2011 2017 31 Scott Rigell Virginia 2011 2017 endorsed Gary Johnson 24 Martha Roby b Alabama 2011 2021 118 119 Tom Rooney a Florida 2009 2019 99 Ileana Ros Lehtinen Florida 1989 2019 31 Mike Simpson a Idaho 1999 present 14 Fred Upton Michigan 1987 2023 120 David Valadao California 2013 2019 2021 present 121 Ann Wagner a Missouri 2013 present later re endorsed 122 123 Former edit Steve Bartlett Texas 1983 1991 124 Bob Bauman Maryland 1973 1981 124 Sherwood Boehlert New York 1993 2007 endorsed Hillary Clinton 125 Jack Buechner Missouri 1987 1991 124 Tom Campbell California 1989 1993 1995 2001 endorsed Gary Johnson 126 Bill Clinger Pennsylvania 1979 1997 124 Tom Coleman Missouri 1976 1993 124 Geoff Davis Kentucky 2005 2012 124 Charles Djou Hawaii 2010 2011 127 Mickey Edwards Oklahoma 1977 1993 124 David F Emery Maine 1975 1983 128 Harris Fawell Illinois 1985 1999 124 Paul Findley Illinois 1961 1983 129 Ed Foreman Texas 1963 1965 1969 1971 124 Barry Goldwater Jr California 1969 1983 130 Amo Houghton New York 1987 2005 124 Bob Inglis South Carolina 1993 1999 2005 2011 31 Jim Kolbe Arizona 1985 2007 endorsed Gary Johnson Steve Kuykendall California 1999 2001 124 Jim Leach Iowa 1977 2007 124 Pete McCloskey California 1967 1983 124 Democrat since 2007 Connie Morella Maryland 1987 2003 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Mike Parker Mississippi 1989 1999 Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works 2001 2002 124 Tom Petri Wisconsin 1979 2015 124 John Porter Illinois 1980 2001 124 Pat Saiki Hawaii 1987 1991 131 Joe Scarborough Florida 1995 2001 commentator and author 132 Claudine Schneider Rhode Island 1981 1991 endorsed Hillary Clinton 125 Chris Shays Connecticut 1987 2009 endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Peter Smith Vermont 1989 1991 124 Mark Souder Indiana 1995 2010 133 J C Watts Oklahoma 1995 2003 24 Edward Weber Ohio 1981 1983 124 Vin Weber Minnesota 1983 1993 134 135 136 137 G William Whitehurst Virginia 1969 1987 124 Dick Zimmer New Jersey 1991 1997 endorsed Gary Johnson 138 Former State Department officials edit Richard Armitage Deputy Secretary of State Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs endorsed Hillary Clinton 139 John B Bellinger III Legal Adviser of the Department of State Legal Adviser to the National Security Council 16 Robert Blackwill United States Ambassador to India Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Planning endorsed Hillary Clinton 16 21 R Nicholas Burns Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs United States Ambassador to NATO United States Ambassador to Greece endorsed Hillary Clinton 140 Eliot A Cohen Counselor of the United States Department of State 16 24 Chester Crocker Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs 26 Jendayi Frazer Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs 16 James K Glassman Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs endorsed Hillary Clinton 26 David F Gordon Director of Policy Planning 16 Donald Gregg United States Ambassador to South Korea 23 David A Gross U S Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 John Hillen Assistant Secretary of State for Political Military Affairs 16 Reuben Jeffery III Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth Energy and the Environment 16 Robert Joseph Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs 26 David J Kramer Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy Human Rights and Labor 16 Stephen D Krasner Director of Policy Planning 26 Frank Lavin United States Ambassador to Singapore Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Robert McCallum United States Ambassador to Australia Acting United States Deputy Attorney General 16 Richard Miles United States Ambassador to Azerbaijan Bulgaria and Georgia Acting United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan 26 Roger Noriega Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs 26 John Osborn Member of the U S Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy 26 Kristen Silverberg Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs 16 William Howard Taft IV Legal Adviser of the Department of State United States Ambassador to NATO United States Deputy Secretary of Defense 16 Shirin R Tahir Kheli Senior Advisor for Women s Empowerment Special Assistant to the President for Democracy Human Rights and International Operations endorsed Hillary Clinton 16 21 Betty Tamposi Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs endorsed Hillary Clinton 141 Peter Teeley United States Ambassador to Canada endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Robert Tuttle United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom endorsed Hillary Clinton 142 Philip Zelikow Counselor of the United States Department of State 16 Former Defense Department officials edit Seth Cropsey Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Low Intensity Conflict amp Interdependent Capabilities 26 Michael B Donley United States Secretary of the Air Force endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Eric Edelman Under Secretary of Defense for Policy 16 Doug Feith Under Secretary of Defense for Policy 143 Robert Hastings Acting Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs 26 Tim Kane United States Air Force intelligence officer Chief Labor Economist Joint Economic Committee 26 Mary Beth Long Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs 16 Alberto J Mora General Counsel of the Navy endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Gale Pollock Acting Surgeon General of the United States Army endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Martha Rainville Major General United States Air Force Vermont Adjutant General 26 Michael Rubin Defense Country Director for Iran and Iraq 26 Kalev Sepp Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations Capabilities 26 Matthew Waxman Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs endorsed Hillary Clinton 14 16 Dov Zakheim Comptroller of the Department of Defense 16 Former National Security officials edit Ken Adelman Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency endorsed Hillary Clinton 14 26 Mike Baker covert operations officer Central Intelligence Agency 26 Tom Donnelly Director of the Policy Group House Armed Services Committee 26 Gary Edson Deputy National Security Advisor 16 Richard Falkenrath Deputy Homeland Security Advisor 16 Peter Feaver Senior Director for Strategic Planning 16 Aaron Friedberg Deputy National Security Advisor to the Vice President 16 Greg Garcia Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Cyber Security and Telecommunications 26 Michael Green Senior Director for Asia National Security Council 16 Paul Haenle Director for China and Taiwan National Security Council 16 Michael Hayden Director of the Central Intelligence Agency 2006 2009 16 William Inboden Senior Director for Strategic Planning National Security Council 16 James Jeffrey Deputy National Security Advisor 16 James C Langdon Jr Chair of the President s Intelligence Advisory Board 16 Deborah Loewer Director of the White House Situation Room endorsed Hillary Clinton 144 Evan McMullin Operations officer Central Intelligence Agency Senior Adviser for National Security House Foreign Affairs Committee Independent candidate for President 145 146 Paul D Miller Director for Afghanistan National Security Council 26 Meghan O Sullivan Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan 16 Kori Schake Director of Defense Strategy National Security Council 16 Gary Schmitt Executive Director of the President s Intelligence Advisory Board 26 David Shedd Deputy Director of National Intelligence Acting Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency 26 Stephen Slick Senior Director for Intelligence Programs National Security Council 16 Frances Townsend Homeland Security Advisor 26 Kenneth Wainstein Homeland Security Advisor 16 Other former federal government officials edit nbsp Former Chief of Staff to the Vice President and founder of The Weekly Standard Bill KristolDonald B Ayer United States Deputy Attorney General 16 Phillip D Brady White House Staff Secretary White House Cabinet Secretary endorsed Hillary Clinton 144 Paul K Charlton United States Attorney 147 Linda Chavez Director of the Office of Public Liaison 1986 nominee for U S Senator from Maryland 31 Jim Cicconi White House Staff Secretary endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Scott Evertz Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Linda Fisher Former Deputy EPA Administrator 148 Tony Fratto Deputy White House Press Secretary 149 Charles Fried United States Solicitor General Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court endorsed Hillary Clinton 150 David K Garman Former Assistant Secretary and Under Secretary of Energy 148 Fred T Goldberg Jr Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Tax Policy Commissioner of Internal Revenue endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Theodore Kassinger United States Deputy Secretary of Commerce 16 Bill Kristol Chief of Staff to the Vice President and founder of The Weekly Standard endorsed Evan McMullin 151 Thomas Mallon Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities 152 Rosario Marin Treasurer of the United States endorsed Hillary Clinton 153 John McKay former United States Attorney endorsed Hillary Clinton 154 Andrew Natsios Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party 16 Daniel F Runde Director of the Global Development Alliance 26 Larry D Thompson United States Deputy Attorney General 16 Dan Webb former United States Attorney endorsed Hillary Clinton 155 Peter Wehner Director of the Office of Strategic Initiatives 14 Lezlee Westine Director of the Office of Public Liaison endorsed Hillary Clinton 134 156 Peter Zeidenberg Assistant United States Attorney 147 Jeffrey Bobeck former Bush 43 DOE Director of Communications and 2016 DC Republican DelegateState officials edit Sitting edit Brian Calley a b Lieutenant Governor of Michigan 2011 2019 157 Spencer Cox Lieutenant Governor of Utah 2013 2021 158 Kim Guadagno Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey 2010 2018 159 Karyn Polito Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 2015 2023 160 Phil Scott Lieutenant Governor of Vermont 2011 2017 161 Former edit Paul Anderson Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court 1994 2013 endorsed Hillary Clinton 162 Bob Brown Secretary of State of Montana 2001 2005 endorsed Hillary Clinton 163 Tom Daxon Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector 1979 1983 Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party 2006 2008 endorsed Gary Johnson 164 Betty Montgomery Attorney General of Ohio 1995 2003 Ohio State Auditor 2003 2007 165 Sam Reed Secretary of State of Washington 2000 2012 endorsed Evan McMullin 166 Mark Shurtleff Attorney General of Utah 2001 2013 endorsed Hillary Clinton 167 Robert Smith Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals 2004 2014 endorsed Hillary Clinton 168 Michael Steele Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 2003 2007 and RNC Chair 2009 2011 169 Diana Taylor New York Superintendent of Banks 2003 2007 endorsed Hillary Clinton 170 Grant Woods Attorney General of Arizona 1991 1999 endorsed Hillary Clinton 171 State legislators edit SittingRocky Chavez California State Representative 2012 2018 Jack Ciattarelli a New Jersey State Representative 2011 2018 159 Neal Collins South Carolina State Representative 2014 present 172 Kurt Daudt b Minnesota State Representative 2011 present Speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives 2015 2019 55 David Holt Oklahoma State Senator 2010 2018 173 David Johnson Iowa State Senator 2003 2019 41 174 Mark B Madsen Utah State Senator 2005 2017 endorsed Gary Johnson 175 Chad Mayes California State Assembly Minority Leader 2014 2017 Charisse Millett a Alaska State Representative 2009 2019 Majority Leader 2015 2016 176 177 Ross Spano Florida State Representative 2012 2018 110 Joe Sweeney a New Hampshire State Representative 2012 present 178 Jim Durkin Illinois House Republican Leader 1996 2003 2006 present 179 FormerMichael Balboni New York State Senator 1998 2007 endorsed Hillary Clinton 180 Lois Sherman Hagarty Pennsylvania State Representative 1980 1992 181 Brian Lees Massachusetts State Senator 1989 2007 Minority Leader 1993 2007 182 Jack McGregor Pennsylvania State Senator 1963 1970 endorsed Hillary Clinton 144 Chris Vance Former member of the Washington House of Representatives from the 31st district Nominee for the U S Senate in 2016 Will Weatherford Florida State Representative 2006 2014 Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives 2012 2014 110 Municipal officials edit Joel Giambra former Erie County Executive endorsed Hillary Clinton 183 Carlos A Gimenez Mayor of Miami Dade County endorsed Hillary Clinton 184 Danny Jones Mayor of Charleston West Virginia endorsed Gary Johnson 185 186 Aimee Winder Newton a Member of the Salt Lake County Council 187 Tomas Regalado Mayor of Miami 188 Other public figures editStaff advisors activists relations actors singer songwriters edit nbsp Former First Lady Laura Bush nbsp Conservative commentator George WillSteve Baer former president United Republican Fund of Illinois 189 Laura Bush First Lady of the United States 2001 2009 First Lady of Texas 1995 2000 190 Marvin Bush son of George H W Bush brother of George W Bush and Jeb Bush endorsed Gary Johnson 191 Al Cardenas former chair of the Republican Party of Florida 99 Patrick Chovanec economist 26 Beau Correll attorney political activist led Free The Delegates movement filed successful federal lawsuit to unbind delegates 192 Alyssa Farah Griffin Communications Director for the U S House of Representatives Freedom Caucus Congressional intern wrote in Paul Ryan 193 Five for Fighting singer songwriter 194 Mindy Finn political consultant strategist and activist Independent running mate for Evan McMullin 195 Patricia Heaton actress 196 Juan Hernandez political consultant co founder of Hispanic Republicans of Texas endorsed Gary Johnson 197 Matt Higgins former press secretary for New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Robert Kagan former foreign policy advisor and speechwriter endorsed Hillary Clinton 31 Matt Kibbe libertarian ideals advocate 31 Jimmy LaSalvia co founder of GOProud endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Sarah Longwell political advisor Kevin Madden spokesperson for 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney 24 Ken Mehlman former Chair of the Republican National Committee 31 Mike Murphy political consultant and commentator indirectly endorsed Hillary Clinton 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 William F B O Reilly political strategist conservative columnist 205 Patrick Ruffini political strategist 31 Mark Salter chief aide to John McCain endorsed Hillary Clinton 206 Randy Scheunemann national security and foreign policy advisor 26 Steve Schmidt campaign strategist 207 Lionel Sosa political consultant endorsed Hillary Clinton 208 A J Spiker Chair of the Iowa Republican Party 209 Stuart Stevens political consultant and strategist 31 Mac Stipanovich strategist and lobbyist former Chief of Staff to Bob Martinez endorsed Hillary Clinton 210 John Weaver d strategist 211 Rick Wilson political consultant and former Republican strategist 212 Academics journalists authors commentators edit Glenn Beck Founder of Blaze Media and nationally syndicated talk radio host 31 endorsed Evan McMullin Mark Levin Founder of The Conservative Review Fox News host and nationally syndicated talk radio host 213 Michael Auslin Resident Scholar and Director of Japanese Studies at the American Enterprise Institute 26 Guy Benson journalist 149 Michael Berry radio host 31 Max Boot author endorsed Hillary Clinton 31 L Brent Bozell III activist and writer 31 David Brooks columnist 214 Christine Caine evangelical author 215 Steven G Calabresi legal scholar and co founder of the Federalist Society 216 Mona Charen columnist and author 31 Joshua Claybourn attorney author and former convention delegate 217 218 Ross Douthat columnist 41 Daniel W Drezner professor of international politics at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University blogger 26 Richard Epstein legal scholar 216 Erick Erickson blogger endorsed Evan McMullin 219 Niall Ferguson professor of history 26 David A French author and journalist 41 David Frum columnist and speechwriter for George W Bush voted for Hillary Clinton 220 Jeffrey Gedmin author 26 Robert P George academic 23 221 Reuel Marc Gerecht writer endorsed Hillary Clinton 26 Michael Gerson columnist and speechwriter for George W Bush 222 Jonah Goldberg columnist and author endorsed Evan McMullin 223 Michael Graham radio host 149 Mary R Habeck professor of strategic studies 26 David Harsanyi columnist 149 Stephen F Hayes columnist 149 Quin Hillyer columnist 31 Margaret Hoover consultant and commentator 224 Charles Krauthammer columnist wrote in Paul Ryan or Ben Sasse 225 Matt K Lewis columnist and commentator 226 Dana Loesch author and commentator 227 Peter Mansoor military historian endorsed Hillary Clinton 26 Meghan McCain commentator daughter of Senator John McCain voted for Evan McMullin 228 Michael Medved political commentator radio host film critic 229 Beth Moore evangelical author 215 Russell D Moore evangelical theologian head of the Southern Baptist Convention s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission wrote in Ben Sasse 23 230 Charles Murray political scientist and commentator 231 Ana Navarro strategist and commentator voted for Hillary Clinton 232 Tom Nichols national security affairs scholar endorsed Hillary Clinton 26 John Noonan national security analyst and commentator 233 234 Marvin Olasky editor in chief of World 235 P J O Rourke humorist author H L Mencken Research Fellow at the Cato Institute endorsed Hillary Clinton 236 Mackubin Thomas Owens national security advisor 26 Katie Pavlich journalist 31 Daniel Pipes historian and columnist 26 Danielle Pletka foreign policy writer 237 John Podhoretz writer and columnist 23 Dorothy Rabinowitz journalist endorsed Hillary Clinton 238 John Shelton Reed academic and author 239 Jennifer Rubin journalist 31 Ben Shapiro Co founder of The Daily Wire and nationally syndicated talk radio host 31 Bret Stephens journalist 23 240 voted for Hillary Clinton 241 Charlie Sykes author radio host MSNBC commentator 242 Ray Takeyh Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations 26 J D Vance venture capitalist and author endorsed Evan McMullin 243 244 245 246 Ruth Wedgwood professor of international law and diplomacy 26 Jamie Weinstein political journalist 41 Montel Williams talk show host and commentator 247 George Will columnist 248 249 Kevin D Williamson writer 250 Business leaders edit nbsp Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg WhitmanDaniel Akerson former chairman and CEO of General Motors endorsed Hillary Clinton 251 252 Marc Andreessen co founder of Netscape founder of Andreessen Horowitz endorsed Hillary Clinton 253 Mike Fernandez founder of MBF Healthcare Partners endorsed Hillary Clinton 254 Seth Klarman founder of Baupost Group endorsed Hillary Clinton 23 255 Hamid R Moghadam CEO of Prologis endorsed Hillary Clinton 253 James Murren chairman and CEO of MGM Resorts International endorsed Hillary Clinton 256 William Oberndorf Chairman of Oberndorf Enterprises endorsed Hillary Clinton 257 Chuck Robbins CEO of Cisco Systems endorsed Hillary Clinton 253 Paul Singer founder and CEO of Elliott Management Corporation 258 Harry E Sloan former CEO of Metro Goldwyn Mayer endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 Jack Welch a former CEO of General Electric 259 Meg Whitman CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise former CEO of eBay 2010 California nominee for Governor of California endorsed Hillary Clinton 21 23 260 Republican groups editAmherst College Republicans 261 Brown University Republicans 262 Cornell Republicans endorsed Gary Johnson 263 Harvard Republican Club 264 Ithaca College Republicans 265 Kenyon Republicans 266 Log Cabin Republicans 267 New Mexico College Republicans endorsed Gary Johnson 268 Penn State College Republicans 269 Princeton University Republicans 270 Rice University College Republicans 271 Texas A amp M University College Republicans 272 University of Houston College Republicans 271 The University of the South College Republicans 273 UVA College Republicans 274 Demographics editResearch on the Never Trump movement shows that Mormon and female Republicans were the most likely groups to oppose Trump s candidacy while non Mormon and male Republicans were the most supportive 275 In the same study establishment Republicans were found to be more likely to support Trump s candidacy the opposite of what most observers including Donald Trump himself claimed 276 See also editNewspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election 2016 Protests against Donald Trump Republican and conservative support for Barack Obama in 2008 Republican In Name Only Stop Trump movement List of Democrats who opposed the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements List of Evan McMullin 2016 presidential campaign endorsements List of Gary Johnson 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