List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations that endorsed the Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign.

Federal executive officials

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Four out of the six living presidents have endorsed Harris. Former president Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, while George W. Bush stated in 2023 that he declined to endorse any candidate, citing concerns regarding the candidates' ages,[1][2] when Biden was assumed to be the Democratic nominee but dropped out of the 2024 race.

Two out of the five living vice presidents besides Harris herself have endorsed her. Biden is the outgoing incumbent president, while Mike Pence, who served under Trump, has refused to endorse any candidate;[3] two living vice presidents (Dan Quayle and Dick Cheney, both Republicans) have not indicated their endorsement of any candidate. This lack of endorsement also predates the change in the Democratic nominee.[3]

Presidents

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Vice president

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Cabinet-Rank officials

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White House staff

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U.S. ambassadors

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U.S. attorneys

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Other administrative officials

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Notable military personnel

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U.S. senators

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46 of the 50 incumbent members of the Senate Democratic Caucus have endorsed Harris.[83]

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Shadow senators

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U.S. representatives

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205 of the 211 incumbent Democratic U.S. representatives and all incumbent non-voting Democratic U.S. representatives have endorsed Harris.[83]

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Non-voting delegates

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Statewide officials

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Governors

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All 23 incumbent Democratic state governors — including the vice presidential nominee Tim Walz of Minnesota — have endorsed Harris, as well as 3 of the 4 Democratic territorial governors.[83]

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Lieutenant governors

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19 of the 23 incumbent state and territorial Democratic lieutenant governors have endorsed Harris.

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Attorneys general

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22 of the 26 incumbent state and territorial Democratic attorneys general have endorsed Harris.

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Auditors, treasurers, controllers, and comptrollers

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Secretaries of state

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7 of the 22 incumbent state and territorial Democratic secretaries of state have endorsed Harris.[b]

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Other statewide officials

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Tribes/tribal leaders

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Leaders

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Tribes

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State legislators

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Upper Houses

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  • Celina Babauta, district 3 (2023–present)[236]

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Arizona Senate
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Colorado Senate
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Florida Senate
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Georgia Senate
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Idaho Senate
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Illinois Senate
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Iowa Senate
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Maine Senate
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Michigan Senate
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Ohio Senate
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South Carolina Senate
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Utah Senate
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Unicameral Legislatures

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Guam Legislature
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Nebraska Legislature
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Lower Houses

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  • Diego Camacho, district 1 (2023–present)[236]
  • Vicente Camacho, district 3 (2021–present)[236]
  • Manny Castro, district 2 (2023–present) (Independent)[236]
  • Ed Propst, district 1 (2015–present), majority leader[430]
  • Denita Yangetmai, district 3 (2021–present)[236]

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Alaska House of Representatives
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  • Charles Degnan, district 20 (1971–1975)[429]
American Samoa House of Representatives
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Arizona House of Representatives
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California Assembly
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Colorado House of Representatives
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Florida House of Representatives
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Georgia House of Representatives
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Hawaii House of Representatives
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Missouri House of Representatives
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New Jersey Assembly
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North Dakota House of Representatives
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Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives
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South Carolina House of Representatives
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Texas House of Representatives
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Municipal, sub-state, and local officials

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District attorneys

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County officials

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County-level executive officials

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County-level legislators

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Municipal officials

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Mayors

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City councillors and municipal legislators

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International politicians and organizations

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Heads of state and government

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Individuals

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Australia

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Canada

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Denmark

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Germany

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Netherlands

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Nigeria

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Portugal

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Spain

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United Kingdom

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Organizations

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Political internationals

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Political parties

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Party organizations and officials

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National parties

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National Democratic Party organizations

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Democratic National Committee officers

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State and territorial party chairs

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Former party chairs

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Local and municipal party chairs

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State and territorial political parties

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Harris has been endorsed by all 56 state and territorial Democratic Parties.

Local Democratic parties

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Organizations

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Civil rights organizations

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Congressional caucuses and associated PACs

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Gun violence prevention organizations

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Environmental organizations

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Israel-Palestine advocacy organizations

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Pro-choice organizations

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Political organizations

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Labor unions

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Newspapers and other publications

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Academics

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Labor leaders

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Lawyers

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Activists and public figures

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Business executives and leaders

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Entertainment and sports personalities

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Actors and actresses

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Chefs

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Comedians

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Designers

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Filmmakers, writers, directors, and producers

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Media personalities and television hosts

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Musicians

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Bands

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Composers, DJs, and instrumentalists

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Rappers

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Singers and songwriters

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Sports

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Football

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Rugby

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Soccer

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Wrestling

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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Pierluisi is a member of the New Progressive Party for territorial politics, and a member of the Democratic Party for federal politics.
  2. ^ Tahesha Way, New Jersey Lieutenant Governor, also serves as New Jersey Secretary of State.
  3. ^ Word In Black, a collaborative of 10 historically black newspaper publications, endorsed Kamala Harris, and ran an editorial on all of their papers.

References

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  2. ^ Hasebroock, Abigail (December 5, 2023). "Former President George W. Bush, at FAU, weighs in on 2024 election and Israel-Hamas war". South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Tribune Publishing. Archived from the original on December 6, 2023. Retrieved July 25, 2024. Former President George W. Bush intends to vote in the 2024 presidential election, but he might write in the name of his brother, Jeb Bush — or his late Scottish terrier, Barney. Though joking, Bush echoed a concern many Americans cite about two of the prospective candidates: their age. 'I predict that most Americans think we're too damn old at the top,' Bush, 77, said. 'I'm too old to be president. I know what it takes to be president, and I'm younger than Biden and Trump.'
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  108. ^ "Georgia leaders, lawmakers react to Pres. Biden dropping out of presidential race". Atlanta: WSB-TV. July 21, 2024. Retrieved July 21, 2024.
  109. ^ a b c d Nann Burke, Melissa; Mauger, Craig (July 21, 2024). "These Michigan Democrats backed VP Kamala Harris to replace Biden; GOP urges resignation". The Detroit News. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
  110. ^ Lavin, Nancy (July 22, 2024). "R.I. Democratic delegates to vote Wednesday on Harris endorsement". Rhode Island Current.
  111. ^ Hutzler, Alexandra (July 27, 2024). "Election 2024 updates: Bernie Sanders backs Harris". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 27, 2024.
  112. ^ Stewart, Robert (July 27, 2024). "Bernie Sanders ends holdout and endorses Kamala Harris for president". The Washington Examiner. Retrieved August 1, 2024.
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