- Source: List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign congressional legislators endorsements
A range of notable congressional legislators have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
U.S. Senators
= Current
=As of October 2024, 43 out of the currently serving 49 Republican senators have endorsed Trump.
John Barrasso, Wyoming (2007–present)
Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee (2019–present)
John Boozman, Arkansas (2011–present)
Mike Braun, Indiana (2019–present), Republican nominee for Governor of Indiana in 2024
Katie Britt, Alabama (2023–present)
Ted Budd, North Carolina (2023–present)
Bill Cassidy, Louisiana (2015–present)
John Cornyn, Texas (2002–present), Attorney General of Texas (1999–2002)
Tom Cotton, Arkansas (2015–present)
Kevin Cramer, North Dakota (2019–present)
Mike Crapo, Idaho (1999–present)
Ted Cruz, Texas (2013–present), former 2016 Republican presidential candidate
Steve Daines, Montana (2015–present)
Joni Ernst, Iowa (2015–present)
Deb Fischer, Nebraska (2013–present)
Lindsey Graham, South Carolina (2003–present), former 2016 Republican presidential candidate
Chuck Grassley, Iowa (1981–present)
Bill Hagerty, Tennessee (2021–present)
Josh Hawley, Missouri (2019–present), Attorney General of Missouri (2017–2019)
John Hoeven, North Dakota (2011–present), Governor of North Dakota (2000–2010)
Ron Johnson, Wisconsin (2011–present)
Cindy Hyde-Smith, Mississippi (2018–present)
John Kennedy, Louisiana (2017–present)
James Lankford, Oklahoma (2015–present)
Mike Lee, Utah (2011–present)
Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming (2021–present)
Roger Marshall, Kansas (2021–present)
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky (1985–present), Senate Minority Leader (2007–2015, 2021–present), Senate Majority Leader (2015–2021)
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia (2015–present)
Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma (2023–present)
Pete Ricketts, Nebraska (2023–present), Governor of Nebraska (2015–2023)
Jim Risch, Idaho (2009–present)
Mike Rounds, South Dakota (2015–present), Governor of South Dakota (2003–2011)
Marco Rubio, Florida (2011–present), former 2016 Republican presidential candidate
Eric Schmitt, Missouri (2023–present), Attorney General of Missouri (2019–2023)
Rick Scott, Florida (2019–present), Governor of Florida (2011–2019)
Tim Scott, South Carolina (2013–present), former 2024 Republican presidential candidate
Dan Sullivan, Alaska (2015–present)
John Thune, South Dakota (2005–present), Senate Minority Whip (2021–present), Senate Majority Whip (2019–2021)
Thom Tillis, North Carolina (2015–present)
Tommy Tuberville, Alabama (2021–present)
JD Vance, Ohio (2023–present) (Trump later nominated Vance as his running mate for his campaign)
Roger Wicker, Mississippi (2007–present)
= Shadow Senators
=Zoraida Buxó, U.S. Shadow Senator from Puerto Rico (2021–present)
= Former
=George Allen, Virginia (2001–2007), Governor of Virginia (1994–1998)
Kelly Ayotte, New Hampshire (2011–2017), Republican nominee for Governor of New Hampshire in 2024
Richard Burr, North Carolina (2005–2023)
Norm Coleman, Minnesota (2003–2009)
Al D'Amato, New York (1981–1999)
Cory Gardner, Colorado (2015–2021)
Kelly Loeffler, Georgia (2020–2021)
David Perdue, Georgia (2015–2021)
Rick Santorum, Pennsylvania (1995–2007), former 2016 and 2012 Republican presidential candidate
Bob Smith, New Hampshire (1990–2003), former 2000 Republican presidential candidate
Jim Talent, Missouri (2002–2007)
U.S. Representatives
= Current
=As of October 2024, 203 out of the currently serving 220 Republican representatives have endorsed Trump.
Robert Aderholt, AL-04 (1997–present)
Mark Alford, MO-04 (2023–present)
Rick Allen, GA-12 (2015–present)
Mark Amodei, NV-02 (2011–present)
Kelly Armstrong, ND-AL (2019–present), Republican nominee for Governor of North Dakota in 2024
Jodey Arrington, TX-19 (2017–present)
Brian Babin, TX-36 (2015–present)
Don Bacon, NE-02 (2017–present)
Jim Baird, IN-04 (2019–present)
Troy Balderson, OH-12 (2018–present)
Jim Banks, IN-03 (2017–present), Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Indiana in 2024
Andy Barr, KY-06 (2013–present)
Aaron Bean, FL-04 (2023–present)
Cliff Bentz, OR-02 (2021–present)
Jack Bergman, MI-01 (2017–present)
Stephanie Bice, OK-05 (2021–present)
Andy Biggs, AZ-05 (2017–present)
Gus Bilirakis, FL-12 (2013–present), FL-09 (2007–2013)
Dan Bishop, NC-08 (2023–present), NC-09 (2019–2023), Republican nominee for Attorney General of North Carolina in 2024
Lauren Boebert, CO-03 (2021–present), Republican nominee for CO-04 in 2024
Mike Bost, IL-12 (2015–present)
Josh Brecheen, OK-02 (2023–present)
Vern Buchanan, FL-16 (2013–present), FL-13 (2007–2013)
Larry Bucshon, IN-08 (2011–present)
Michael Burgess, TX-26 (2003–present)
Eric Burlison, MO-07 (2023–present)
Ken Calvert, CA-41 (2023–present), CA-42 (2013–2023), CA-44 (2003–2013), CA-43 (1993–2013)
Kat Cammack, FL-03 (2021–present)
Mike Carey, OH-15 (2021–present)
Jerry Carl, AL-01 (2021–present)
Buddy Carter, GA-01 (2015–present)
John Carter, TX-31 (2003–present)
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, OR-05 (2023–present)
Juan Ciscomani, AZ-06 (2023–present)
Ben Cline, VA-06 (2019–present)
Andrew Clyde, GA-09 (2021–present)
Tom Cole, OK-04 (2003–present)
Mike Collins, GA-10 (2023–present)
James Comer, KY-01 (2016–present)
Eli Crane, AZ-02 (2023–present)
Rick Crawford, AR-01 (2011–present)
Dan Crenshaw, TX-02 (2019–present)
John Curtis, UT-03 (2017–present), Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Utah in 2024
Warren Davidson, OH-08 (2016–present)
Monica De La Cruz, TX-15 (2023–present)
Scott DesJarlais, TN-04 (2011–present)
Anthony D'Esposito, NY-04 (2023–present)
Mario Díaz-Balart, FL-26 (2023–present), FL-25 (2013–2023, 2003–2011), FL-21 (2011–2013)
Byron Donalds, FL-19 (2021–present)
John Duarte, CA-13 (2023–present)
Jeff Duncan, SC-03 (2011–present)
Neal Dunn, FL-02 (2017–present)
Chuck Edwards, NC-11 (2023–present)
Jake Ellzey, TX-06 (2021–present)
Tom Emmer, MN-06 (2015–present), House Majority Whip (2023–present)
Ron Estes, KS-04 (2017–present)
Mike Ezell, MS-04 (2023–present)
Pat Fallon, TX-04 (2021–present)
Randy Feenstra, IA-04 (2021–present)
Brad Finstad, MN-01 (2022–present)
Michelle Fischbach, MN-07 (2021–present)
Scott Fitzgerald, WI-05 (2021–present)
Chuck Fleischmann, TN-03 (2011–present)
Mike Flood, NE-01 (2022–present)
Vince Fong, CA-20 (2024–present)
Virginia Foxx, NC-05 (2005–present)
Scott Franklin, FL-18 (2023–present), FL-15 (2021–2023)
Russell Fry, SC-07 (2023–present)
Russ Fulcher, ID-01 (2019–present)
Matt Gaetz, FL-01 (2017–present)
Andrew Garbarino, NY-02 (2021–present)
Mike Garcia, CA-27 (2023–present), CA-25 (2020–2023)
Carlos Giménez, FL-28 (2023–present), FL-26 (2021–2023)
Jenniffer González, U.S. Delegate from Puerto Rico (2017–present)
Tony Gonzales, TX-23 (2021–present)
Bob Good, VA-05 (2021–present)
Lance Gooden, TX-05 (2019–present)
Paul Gosar, AZ-09 (2023–present), AZ-04 (2013–2023), AZ-01 (2011–2013)
Garret Graves, LA-06 (2015–present)
Sam Graves, MO-06 (2001–present)
Mark Green, TN-07 (2019–present)
Marjorie Taylor Greene, GA-14 (2021–present)
Morgan Griffith, VA-09 (2011–present)
Glenn Grothman, WI-06 (2015–present)
Michael Guest, MS-03 (2019–present)
Brett Guthrie, KY-02 (2009–present)
Harriet Hageman, WY-AL (2023–present)
Andy Harris, MD-01 (2011–present)
Diana Harshbarger, TN-01 (2021–present)
Kevin Hern, OK-01 (2018–present)
Clay Higgins, LA-03 (2017–present)
French Hill, AR-02 (2015–present)
Ashley Hinson, IA-02 (2023–present), IA-01 (2021–2023)
Erin Houchin, IN-09 (2023–present)
Richard Hudson, NC-09 (2023–present), NC-08 (2013–2023)
Bill Huizenga, MI-04 (2023–present), MI-02 (2011–2023)
Wesley Hunt, TX-38 (2023–present)
Darrell Issa, CA-48 (2023–present, 2001–2003), CA-50 (2021–2023), CA-49 (2003–2019)
Ronny Jackson, TX-13 (2021–present)
John James, MI-10 (2023–present)
Dusty Johnson, SD-AL (2019–present)
Mike Johnson, LA-04 (2017–present), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023–present)
Jim Jordan, OH-04 (2007–present)
John Joyce, PA-13 (2019–present)
Thomas Kean Jr., NJ-07 (2023–present)
Mike Kelly, PA-16 (2019–present), PA-03 (2011–2019)
Trent Kelly, MS-01 (2015–present)
Jen Kiggans, VA-02 (2023–present)
Kevin Kiley, CA-03 (2023–present)
David Kustoff, TN-08 (2017–present)
Darin LaHood, IL-16 (2023–present), IL-18 (2015–2023)
Nick LaLota, NY-01 (2023–present)
Doug LaMalfa, CA-01 (2013–present)
Nick Langworthy, NY-23 (2023–present)
Mike Lawler, NY-17 (2023–present)
Laurel Lee, FL-15 (2023–present)
Debbie Lesko, AZ-08 (2018–present)
Julia Letlow, LA-05 (2021–present)
Greg Lopez, CO-04 (2024–present)
Barry Loudermilk, GA-11 (2015–present)
Anna Paulina Luna, FL-13 (2023–present)
Frank Lucas, OK-03 (2003–present), OK-06 (1994–2003)
Nancy Mace, SC-01 (2021–present)
Celeste Maloy, UT-02 (2023–present)
Tracey Mann, KS-01 (2021–present)
Nicole Malliotakis, NY-11 (2021–present)
Thomas Massie, KY-4 (2012–present)
Brian Mast, FL-21 (2023–present), FL-18 (2017–2023)
Lisa McClain, MI-09 (2023–present), MI-10 (2021–2023)
Rich McCormick, GA-06 (2023–present)
Dan Meuser, PA-09 (2019–present)
Carol Miller, WV-01 (2023–present), WV-03 (2019–2023)
Mary Miller, IL-15 (2021–present)
Max Miller, OH-07 (2023–present)
Mariannette Miller-Meeks, IA-01 (2023–present), IA-02 (2021–2023)
Cory Mills, FL-07 (2023–present)
Marc Molinaro, NY-19 (2023–present)
John Moolenaar, MI-02 (2023–present), MI-04 (2015–2023)
Alex Mooney, WV-02 (2015–present), Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from West Virginia in 2024
Barry Moore, AL-02 (2021–present)
Blake Moore, UT-01 (2021–present)
Nathaniel Moran, TX-01 (2023–present)
James Moylan, U.S. Delegate from GU-AL (2023–present)
Troy Nehls, TX-22 (2021–present)
Dan Newhouse, WA-04 (2015–present)
Ralph Norman, SC-05 (2017–present)
Zach Nunn, IA-03 (2023–present)
Jay Obernolte, CA-23 (2023–present), CA-8 (2021–2023)
Andy Ogles, TN-05 (2023–present)
Burgess Owens, UT-04 (2021–present)
Gary Palmer, AL-06 (2015–present)
Scott Perry, PA-10 (2019–present)
August Pfluger, TX-11 (2021–present)
Bill Posey, FL-08 (2013–present), FL-15 (2009–2013)
Guy Reschenthaler, PA-14 (2019–present)
Hal Rogers, KY-05 (1981–present), Dean of the United States House of Representatives (2022–present)
Mike Rogers, AL-03 (2003–present)
John Rose, TN-06 (2019–present)
Matt Rosendale, MT-02 (2023–present), MT-AL (2021–2023)
David Rouzer, NC-07 (2015–present)
Chip Roy, TX-21 (2019–present)
Michael Rulli, OH-06 (2024–present)
John Rutherford, FL-05 (2023–present), FL-04 (2017–2023)
María Elvira Salazar, FL-27 (2021–present)
Steve Scalise, LA-01 (2008–present), House Majority Leader (2023–present)
David Schweikert, AZ-01 (2023–present), AZ-06 (2013–2023), AZ-05 (2011–2013)
Austin Scott, GA-08 (2011–present)
Keith Self, TX-03 (2023–present)
Pete Sessions, TX-17 (2021–present), TX-32 (2003–2019), TX-05 (1997–2003)
Mike Simpson, ID-02 (1999–present)
Adrian Smith, NE-03 (2007–present)
Chris Smith, NJ-04 (1981–present)
Jason Smith, MO-08 (2013–present)
Lloyd Smucker, PA-11 (2019–present), PA-16 (2017–2019)
Victoria Spartz, IN-05 (2021–present)
Pete Stauber, MN-08 (2019–present)
Michelle Steel, CA-45 (2023–present), CA-48 (2021–2023)
Elise Stefanik, NY-21 (2015–present)
Bryan Steil, WI-01 (2019–present)
Greg Steube, FL-17 (2019–present)
Dale Strong, AL-05 (2023–present)
Claudia Tenney, NY-24 (2023–present), NY-22 (2021–2023, 2017–2019)
Glenn Thompson, PA-15 (2019–present), PA-05 (2009–2019)
Tom Tiffany, WI-07 (2020–present)
William Timmons, SC-04 (2019–present)
Mike Turner, OH-10 (2013–present), OH-03 (2003–2013)
Jeff Van Drew, NJ-02 (2019–present)
Beth Van Duyne, TX-24 (2021–present)
Derrick Van Orden, WI-03 (2023–present)
Ann Wagner, MO-02 (2013–present)
Tim Walberg, MI-05 (2023–present), MI-07 (2007–2009, 2011–2023)
Michael Waltz, FL-06 (2019–present)
Randy Weber, TX-14 (2013–present)
Daniel Webster, FL-11 (2017–present), FL-10 (2013–2017), FL-08 (2011–2013)
Brad Wenstrup, OH-02 (2013–present)
Bruce Westerman, AR-04 (2015–present)
Brandon Williams, NY-22 (2023–present)
Roger Williams, TX-25 (2013–present)
Joe Wilson, SC-02 (2001–present)
Rob Wittman, VA-01 (2007–present)
Steve Womack, AR-03 (2011–present)
Rudy Yakym, IN-02 (2022–present)
Ryan Zinke, MT-01 (2023–present), MT-AL (2015–2017), U.S. Secretary of the Interior (2017–2019)
= Former
=Rod Blum, IA-01 (2015–2019)
Joseph Cao, LA-02 (2009–2011)
Eric Cantor, VA-07 (2001–2014), House Majority Leader (2011–2014), House Minority Whip (2009–2014)
Madison Cawthorn, NC-11 (2021–2023)
Chris Collins, NY-27 (2013–2019)
Doug Collins, GA-09 (2013–2021)
Connie Conway, CA-22 (2022–2023)
Rodney Davis, IL-13 (2013–2023)
Peter Deutsch, FL-20 (1993–2005) (Democratic)
Jimmy Duncan, TN-02 (1988–2019)
Sean Duffy, WI-07 (2011–2019)
Mayra Flores, TX-34 (2022–2023)
Tulsi Gabbard, HI-02 (2013–2021) (Independent until 2024, Democratic until 2022)
Greg Ganske, IA-04 (1995–2003)
Newt Gingrich, GA-06 (1979–1999), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (1995–1999), former 2012 Republican presidential candidate
Louie Gohmert, TX-01 (2005–2023)
Trey Gowdy, SC-04 (2011–2019)
Yvette Herrell, NM-02 (2021–2023)
Jody Hice, GA-10 (2015–2023), Republican candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia in 2022
Tim Huelskamp, KS-01 (2011–2017)
Bill Johnson, OH-06 (2011–2024)
Fred Keller, PA-12 (2019–2023)
Peter King, NY-02 (2013–2021), NY-03 (1993–2013)
Jack Kingston, GA-01 (1993–2015)
Jason Lewis, MN-02 (2017–2019)
Bob Livingston, LA-01 (1977–1999)
Billy Long, MO-07 (2011–2023)
Kevin McCarthy, CA-20 (2023), CA-23 (2013–2023), CA-22 (2007–2013), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023)
Bob McEwen, OH-06 (1981–1993)
Bruce Poliquin, ME-02 (2015–2019)
Trey Radel, FL-19 (2013–2014)
Denny Rehberg, MT-AL (2001–2013)
Jim Renacci, OH-16 (2011–2019) and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Ohio in 2018
David Rivera, FL-25 (2011–2013)
Mike Rogers, MI-08 (2001–2015), Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Michigan in 2024
George Santos, NY-03 (2023) (Independent, Republican until 2024)
Aaron Schock, IL-18 (2009–2015)
Bill Schuette, MI-10 (1985–1991)
Andrea Seastrand, CA-22 (1995–1997)
Chris Stewart, UT-02 (2013–2023)
Marlin Stutzman, IN-03 (2010–2017), Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from IN-03 in 2024
Scott Taylor, VA-02 (2017–2019)
Bob Walker, PA-16 (1977–1997)
Mark Walker, NC-06 (2015–2021)
Dave Weldon, FL-15 (1995–2009)
Allen West, FL-22 (2011–2013), Chair of the Texas Republican Party (2020–2021)
Ted Yoho, FL-03 (2013–2021)
Lee Zeldin, NY-01 (2015–2023), Republican nominee for Governor of New York in 2022
See also
List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign congressional legislators endorsements
List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign political endorsements
References
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- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign congressional legislators endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign political endorsements
- List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign congressional legislators endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign state and local officials endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign political endorsements
- List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign
- List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign
- Donald Trump
- List of Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign endorsements