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07 May 2016

RNC orders 10,000 to accommodate lick-spittles.

For full list of those who have endorsed Trump see link


Former U.S. Vice Presidents

    Dick Cheney, 46th Vice President of the United States[7]

U.S. Senators
Current
Senator Jeff Sessions
    Jeff Sessions of Alabama[8][9]
    Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, also Senate Majority Leader[10]
    Rand Paul of Kentucky[11]
    Richard Burr of North Carolina[12]
    Rob Portman of Ohio[13]

Former
    Scott Brown of Massachusetts[14]
    Bob Kasten of Wisconsin[15]
    Trent Lott of Mississippi[16]

U.S. Representatives
Current
Chairman Jeff Miller
Chairman Bill Shuster
    Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania[17] (previously endorsed Rick Santorum)[18]
    Chris Collins of New York[19] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[20]
    Kevin Cramer of North Dakota[21]
    Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[22]
    John Duncan of Tennessee[23]
    Renee Ellmers of North Carolina[24]
    Duncan D. Hunter of California[25]
    Tom Marino of Pennsylvania[26]
    Jeff Miller of Florida, also Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee[27]
    Tom Reed of New York[28]
    Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, also Chairman of the House Transportation Committee[27]

Former
    Virgil Goode of Virginia (also Constitutional Party presidential nominee in 2012)[29]
    Bob Livingston of Louisiana[30]
    Doug Ose of California[31]

Executive branch officials
Former
    Pat Buchanan, White House Communications Director (1985–1987), senior advisor to Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, author, and columnist[32]
    Jeffrey Lord, White House associate political director for the Reagan administration (1987–1988) and political commentator[33]
    Joseph E. Schmitz, Inspector General of the Department of Defense (2002–2005), former executive with Blackwater Worldwide, and member of the foreign policy advising committee for the Trump campaign.[34]

Military figures
Mizusawa in 2010
    Michael T. Flynn, retired U.S. Lieutenant General, director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (2012–2014), commander of the Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, and foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign[35]
    Gary L. Harrell, retired as a Major General, former Delta Force commander, and adviser to the Trump campaign[36][37]
    Charles R. Kubic, retired Rear Admiral, former Commander of the 1st Naval Construction Division and 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Engineer Group, president of engineering firm ECC International, LLC, and adviser to the Trump campaign[36][38]
    Bert Mizusawa, U.S. Army Major General, former Deputy Director for Strategic Initiatives, Joint Chiefs of Staff, former commander of the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force-Afghanistan (CJIATF-A), and adviser to the Trump campaign[36][39]
    Robert C. Oaks, retired U.S. Air Force General, commander of Air Training Command and United States Air Forces in Europe (1986–1990), former Senior Vice President of U.S. Airways, and general authority of Mormon Church[40][41]
    Paul E. Vallely, retired U.S. Army Major General, 351st Civil Affairs Commander (1982–1986), former Deputy Commanding General, Pacific Command, co-author of Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror, and Military Committee Chairman for the Center for Security Policy[42][43][44]

State Governors
Current
Governor Chris Christie
    Chris Christie, New Jersey (former 2016 presidential candidate)[45]
    Paul LePage, Maine (previously endorsed Chris Christie)[46]
    Rick Scott, Florida[47]

Territorial Governors
    Ralph Torres, Northern Mariana Islands[48]

Former
Jan Brewer
Sarah Palin

Statewide officials
Current
    Pam Bondi, Attorney General of Florida (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[51]
    Edward F. Cox, Chairman of the New York Republican State Committee[52]
    Jeff DeWit, State Treasurer of Arizona[53]
    Sue Everhart, Former Chairman of the Georgia Republican Party[54]
    Adrienne Foster, director of the Kansas Hispanic and Latino American Affairs Commission[55]
    Kris Kobach, Secretary of State of Kansas[56]
    Henry McMaster, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina[57]
    Jesse Singh, chair of Maryland Governor's Association on South Asian Affairs and founder of the group American Sikhs for Trump[58]

Former
    André Bauer, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina[59]
    Bob Corbin, Arizona Attorney General[53]
    Carol Springer, State Treasurer of Arizona[53]

State legislators
Current
    Alabama State Representatives: Ed Henry,[60] Jim Carns[61]
    Connecticut State Representative: Anthony D'Amelio[62]
    Florida State Representative: Matt Gaetz[63]
    Georgia State Senators: Burt Jones,[64] Michael Williams[65]
    Iowa State Senator: Brad Zaun[66]
    Massachusetts State Representative: Geoff Diehl[67]
    Michigan State Senators: Jack Brandenburg,[68] and Joe Hune[69]
    Mississippi State Representatives: Becky Currie,[70] Alex Monsour,[70] Joey Fillingane,[70] Margaret Rogers,[70] Gary Chism,[70] Charles Busby,[70] Jeff Hale,[70] Randy Patterson,[70] Gary Staples[70]
    Nevada State Assemblyman: Brent A. Jones[71]
    New Hampshire State Representatives:Fred Doucette,[72][73][74] Werner Horn,[75][76] Joe Pitre,[75][76] Stephen Stepanek (Deputy Majority Leader),[72][74][77][78] Dan Tamburello,[75][76] Joshua Whitehouse[79][80] Robert Fisher[81]
    New Jersey State Senators: Michael J. Doherty,[82] Joe Pennacchio[83]
    Two Members of the New York Assembly: David DiPietro,[84] Bill Nojay[84]
    Oklahoma State Representatives: Mike Christian,[85] John R. Bennett,[85]
    Oklahoma State Senators: Ralph Shortey,[85] Mark Allen[85]
    Pennsylvania State Representative Mike Vereb[86]
    Rhode Island State Representative: Joseph A. Trillo[87]
    South Carolina State Representative: James H. Merrill (former Majority Leader)[88][89]
    Utah State Representative: Greg Hughes (Speaker)[90]
    Washington State Senators: Don Benton[91]
    West Virginia State Senators: Donna J. Boley, Bill Cole (President), Mark R. Maynard[92]
    West Virginia State Delegates: Randy Smith, Ron Walters, Brad White, Ray Canterbury, Joshua Nelson[92]

Former
    Arizona State Senators: Lori Klein,[53] Robert Blendu,[53] Thayer Verschoor[53]
    Idaho State Representative: Phil Hart[93]
    Louisiana State Representative: Stephen L. Gunn (Independent)[94]
    Louisiana State Senator: Troy Hebert[95]
    New Hampshire State Senator: Richard Ferdinand[96]
    New Hampshire State Representatives: Jenn Coffey,[97] Lou Gargiulo,[98] Paula Johnson[97]
    Oklahoma State Representative Mike Turner[85]
    South Carolina State Senators: John Russell (also former representative and son of former Democratic Governor Donald S. Russell),[88][89] Jake Knotts[99]
    West Virginia State Senator: Vic Sprouse[92] * West Virginia House of Delegates: Rusty Webb (R) Kanawha County

Mayors and other municipal or county leaders
Current
Arpaio speaking in Phoenix, 2011
Rudy Giuliani giving a speech on November 8, 2009
    Joe Arpaio, sheriff of Maricopa County[100][101]
    Joseph Borelli, Council member for the 51st District of the New York City Council[102]
    Mary Hawkins Butler, Mayor of Madison, Mississippi[103]
    Jim Campbell, Chairman of the Greenwich Republican Town Committee[104]
    Thomas J. Coyne Jr., Democratic Mayor of Brook Park, Ohio[105]
    Tom Dadey, Republican Party chairman of Onondaga County, New York[106]
    Arnaldo Ferraro, Republican Party chairman of Kings County, New York[107]
    Margaret Frontera, member of the Bergen County Republican Organization convention committee[108]
    Lawrence Garvey, Republican Party chairman of Rockland County, New York[109]
    Nghi Ho, school board members of Alief, Houston, financial services business owner, member of the Texas Asian Republican Caucus.[110]
    Tim Howard, Erie County Sheriff[84]
    Scott Kiedrowski, Republican Party chairman of Niagara County, New York[111]
    Nicholas A. Langworthy, Republican Party chairman of Erie County, New York[112][113]
    John J. LaValle, Republican Party chairman of Suffolk County, New York[114]
    Ed Mangano, County Executive of Nassau County, New York[114]
    Van Mobley, Village President of Thiensville, Wisconsin[115]
    Joseph Mondello, Republican Party chairman of Nassau County, New York[116]
    Hal Moroz, Georgia county judge and city chief judge[117][118]
    Bill Reilich, Supervisor of the Town of Greece[84]
    Corey Stewart, Chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors[119]
    Rodney Strange, Republican Party chairman of Chemung County, New York[120]
    Keith Summey, Mayor of North Charleston, South Carolina[121]

Former
    Ronald Castorina Jr, GOP Staten Island Board of Elections Commissioner, 2016 Republican candidate for the New York State Assembly from the 62nd District.[122]
    Richard DeNapoli, Republican Party chairman of Broward County, Florida[123]
    Greg Edwards, former Chautauqua County Executive[84]
    Charles Evers, former Mayor of Fayette, Mississippi, civil rights activist and brother of the late (first black mayor of Mississippi) Medgar Evers[124]
    Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, New York[125]
    Vincent Ignizio, Council member for the 51st District of the New York City Council[122]
    Tom Leppert, former Mayor of Dallas, Texas[126]
    Bruce LeVell, Republican Party chairman of Gwinnett County, Georgia[127]
    Julio Martinez (as well as his wife Xiomara), Mayor of Hialeah, Florida[128]

    Nazy Sierra, Councilwoman of the City of Homestead, Florida

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