Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements?

PUBLISHED JUL. 5, 2024, AT 6:00 AM

Which 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate Has The Most Endorsements?We’re tracking endorsements in the 2024 primary, weighted by the prominence of each endorser.

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212 pointsDonald Trump11 pointsRon DeSantis*3 pointsMike Pence*3 pointsMike Pompeo*3 pointsNikki Haley212 pointsDonald Trump11 pointsRon DeSantis*3 pointsMike Pence*3 pointsMike Pompeo*3 pointsNikki HaleyPoint system

  • 10 points
    • Former presidents and vice presidents
    • Current national party leaders
  • 8 points
    • Governors
  • 6 points
    • U.S. senators
  • 5 points
    • Former presidential and vice-presidential nominees
    • Former national party leaders
    • 2024 presidential candidates who have dropped out
  • 3 points
    • U.S. representatives
    • Mayors of large cities
  • 2 points
    • Officials in statewide elected offices
    • State legislative leaders

*Candidate has not formally declared a campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.Only show announced endorsements (68 of 610)

Point value▲▼ Position▲▼ State/District▲▼ Name▲▼ Endorsed▲▼ Date▲▼
3 Representative Florida, 15th District Laurel Lee DeSantis* April 18
3 Representative Tennessee, 7th District Mark E. Green Trump April 18
6 Senator Tennessee Marsha Blackburn Trump April 17
3 Representative Florida, 17th District Greg Steube Trump April 17
3 Representative Tennessee, 1st District Diana Lynn Harshbarger Trump April 17
6 Senator Tennessee Bill Hagerty Trump April 16
3 Representative Tennessee, 6th District John Rose Trump April 15
6 Senator North Carolina Ted Budd Trump April 13
8 Governor West Virginia Jim Justice Trump April 10
3 Representative Florida, 7th District Cory Mills Trump April 10
3 Representative Florida, 19th District Byron Donalds Trump April 6
3 Representative Kentucky, 4th District Thomas Massie DeSantis* April 5
6 Senator Mississippi Cindy Hyde-Smith Trump April 3
2 Auditor Alabama Andrew Sorrell DeSantis* April 3
3 Representative Indiana, 3rd District Jim Banks Trump April 1
3 Representative Texas, 4th District Pat Fallon Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 14th District Randy Weber Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 17th District Pete Sessions Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 24th District Beth Van Duyne Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 25th District Roger Williams Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 26th District Michael C. Burgess Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 31st District John Carter Trump March 25
3 Representative Texas, 36th District Brian Babin Trump March 25
2 Land Commissioner Texas Dawn Buckingham Trump March 25
2 Agriculture Commissioner Texas Sid Miller Trump March 25
3 Representative Florida, 13th District Anna Paulina Luna Trump March 20
2 Treasurer West Virginia Riley Moore Trump Feb. 23
3 Representative Illinois, 12th District Mike Bost Trump Feb. 22
3 Representative South Carolina, 5th District Ralph Norman Haley Feb. 15
6 Senator Oklahoma Markwayne Mullin Trump Feb. 10
3 Representative Tennessee, 3rd District Chuck Fleischmann Trump Feb. 7
6 Senator Ohio J.D. Vance Trump Jan. 31
6 Senator Missouri Eric Schmitt Trump Jan. 30
3 Representative South Carolina, 2nd District Joe Wilson Trump Jan. 28
3 Representative South Carolina, 4th District William Timmons Trump Jan. 28
3 Representative South Carolina, 7th District Russell Fry Trump Jan. 28
2 Lieutenant Governor South Carolina Pamela Evette Trump Jan. 28
2 Treasurer South Carolina Curtis Loftis Trump Jan. 28
3 Representative Colorado, 3rd District Lauren Boebert Trump Jan. 26
8 Governor South Carolina Henry McMaster Trump Jan. 24
6 Senator South Carolina Lindsey Graham Trump Jan. 24
2 Lieutenant Governor Texas Dan Patrick Trump Jan. 14
2 Attorney General Kentucky Daniel Cameron Trump Jan. 3
3 Representative Alabama, 2nd District Barry Moore Trump Dec. 2, 2022
3 Representative Alabama, 5th District Dale Strong Trump Nov. 29, 2022
6 Senator Alabama Tommy Tuberville Trump Nov. 17, 2022
3 Representative Indiana, 6th District Greg Pence Pence* Nov. 17, 2022
3 Representative Kansas, 2nd District Jake LaTurner Pompeo* Nov. 17, 2022
3 Representative Louisiana, 3rd District Clay Higgins Trump Nov. 17, 2022
3 Representative Wyoming, 1st District Harriet Hageman Trump Nov. 17, 2022
3 Representative Arizona, 9th District Paul Gosar Trump Nov. 16, 2022
3 Representative North Carolina, 9th District Richard Hudson Trump Nov. 16, 2022
3 Representative Ohio, 15th District Mike Carey Trump Nov. 16, 2022
3 Representative Texas, 23rd District Tony Gonzales Trump Nov. 16, 2022
3 Representative West Virginia, 2nd District Alexander X. Mooney Trump Nov. 16, 2022
2 Attorney General Texas Ken Paxton Trump Nov. 16, 2022
3 Representative Arizona, 2nd District Eli Crane Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Arizona, 5th District Andy Biggs Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Georgia, 14th District Marjorie Taylor Greene Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Illinois, 15th District Mary Miller Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative New Jersey, 2nd District Jeff Van Drew Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Ohio, 7th District Max Miller Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Texas, 13th District Ronny Jackson Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Texas, 22nd District Troy E. Nehls Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative Texas, 38th District Wesley Hunt Trump Nov. 15, 2022
3 Representative New York, 21st District Elise M. Stefanik Trump Nov. 11, 2022
3 Representative Florida, 1st District Matt Gaetz Trump Nov. 9, 2022
3 Representative Texas, 21st District Chip Roy DeSantis* March 15, 2022

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