First RFK, Jr. now Tulsi Gabbard: big-name Dems are endorsing Trump

The Democrats' unprecedented attack on our democracy has pushed prominent former Democrats to the Trump camp.

Sane Democrats like RFK, Jr. and Tulsi understand what's at stake.

It's good vs. evil.

Full Circle: Former Democrat Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard Endorses Trump​


"I am proud to stand here before you today, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican or an Independent," Gabbard said. "If you love our country, as I do, if you cherish peace and freedom as we do, I invite you to join me in doing all that we can to save our country and elect President Donald J. Trump and send him back to the White House to do the tough work of saving our country and serving the people."

Big name Democrats? No way. The democrat party looks at RFK Jr as a whacko. Gabbard has not been part of the democrat party for ever.

Read the larticles below of hundreds of notable Republicans endorsing Harris. They are not becoming Democrats. They realize Trump is not fit to lead.

If you want to make a case on who to vote for President based on those in their own party endorsing their opponent. Harris wins hands down. Thanks for bringing this up.

 
Neither one of them are anybody. Won't even make the needle quiver. :auiqs.jpg:
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in case you decide to pull your head out of your ass.
 
Well, Tulsi famously handed Kamala Harris her ass in the 2020 debates, so Trump recruited her to help him prep for the debate that Harris will likely run away from.

Now she's taken the step of publicly endorsing Trump, just as RFK, Jr. did late last week.

RFK, Jr. alluded to the fact that more Dems would be joining the Trump camp, and I think this is the first of many more.
Commiela hired a comedian Trump impersonator to help her debate prep.
 
Tulsi has a wide spectrum of admirers

Both sides supporting the other side 😂

Best election ever 👍
 
Soon you'll find out which democrats truly love this country and it's people, they will be the ones to turn against their party as they realize democrats are going down a dangerous path for American morals, values and standards.

There will be strong ones like Tulsi and Kennedy that pull away, and you'll see others afraid to pull away be emboldened by the likes the gabbard and Kennedy and join them.

In the end, the ones that stay in their trenches are ones that hate America and Americans. They should be cast out because this isn't about republicans vs democrats right now. This is about what's best for Americans and America. Some love this country and want it to be strong, powerful, free, independent and prosperous, and others do not care and only care about their own personal financial and political gains.
 
Well, this is embarrassing. I call your RFK and Tulsi and raise you 171 prominent Republicans who are not supporting Trump:

George W. Bush, President of the United States (2001–2009)

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)

Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States (2017–2021) under Trump

John Bolton, U.S. National Security Advisor (2018–2019)

Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence (2017–2019)

William Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense (1997–2001)

John Danforth, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2005)

Mark Esper, United States Secretary of Defense (2019–2020)

Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General (2005-2007)

Chuck Hagel, United States Secretary of Defense (2013–2015)

John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff (2017–2019)

Ray LaHood, United States Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013)

Robert D. Blackwill, United States Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ty Cobb, White House Special Counsel (2017–2018)

Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Ronald Gidwitz, Acting U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2020–2021)

Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)

Stephanie Grisham, White House Communications Director and White House Press Secretary (2019–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Michael E. Guest, United States Ambassador to Romania (2001–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Cassidy Hutchinson, executive assistant to the White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021)

Bobbie Kilberg, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005)

John Lehman, United States Secretary of the Navy (1981–1987)

Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003)

Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (switched endorsement to Biden after Haley withdrew)

John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

H. R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017–2018)

Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007)

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018)

Elizabeth Neumann, DHS Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention (2018–2020)

Karen Pence, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021)

Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)

Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Richard V. Spencer, United States Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019)

Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security (2019)

Jay Town, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama (2017–2020)

Olivia Troye, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism advisor and lead COVID-19 advisor to the Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present)

Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2011–present)

Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)

Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present)

Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991)

Jeffrey Chiesa, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013)

Bob Corker, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019)

Jeff Flake, Ambassador to Turkey (2022–present)

Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021)

Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011)

Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

George LeMieux, U.S. Senator from Florida (2009–2011) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023)

Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1979–1997)

John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009)

Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023)

David Joyce, U.S. Representative from OH-14 (2013–present)

Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2019–present) (endorsed Mike Pence

David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2023–present)

Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2003–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

John Boehner, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2011–2015)

Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–2023)

Susan Brooks, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2013–2021) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Rod Chandler, WA-08 (1983–1993)

Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023)

Tom Coleman, MN-06 (1976–1993)

Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (1985–2006) (endorsed Randall Terry)

Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–2024)

Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–2023)

Wayne Gilchrest, MD-01 (1991–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jim Greenwood, PA-08 (1993–2005)

Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) (former candidate for president

John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–2023)

Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–2023)

John LeBoutillier, NY-06 (1981–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Mia Love, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2015–2019)

Susan Molinari, NY-13 (1993-1997)

Jack Quinn, NY-30 (1993–2005) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–2023)

Denver Riggleman, VA-05 (2019–2021) (independent since 2022

Paul Ryan, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2015–2019)

Joe Scarborough, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (1995–2001)

Claudine Schneider, RI-02 (1981–1991) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Chris Shays, CT-4 (1987–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Smith, VT-AL (1989–1991)

Alan Steelman, TX-05 (1973–1977) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

David Trott, MI-11 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Fred Upton, U.S. Representative from MI-06 (1993–2023)

Joe Walsh, U.S. Representative from Il-08 (2011–2013)

David Emery, U.S. Representative from Maine (1975-1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present)

Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present)

Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) and President of NCAA (2023–present)

Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007)

Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018)

Jim Edgar, Illinois (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019)

Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023)

Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023)

John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019)

Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017)

James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)

George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006)

Marc Racicot, Governor of Montana (1993–2001)

Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)

Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California (2003–2011)

Bill Weld, Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997)

Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)

John Dougall, Auditor of Utah (2013–present)

Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Roby Smith, Treasurer of Iowa (2023–present) (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)

Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–2023)

Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019)

Bob Orr, former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Corey Stapleton, 2024 candidate for president

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Cate Zeuske, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (1996–2001)

Becky Edwards, Utah state representative from the 20th district (2009–2018)

Peter Mills, Maine state senator from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Doug Coleman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2019) and former mayor of Apache Junction

Paula Dockery, member of the Florida State Senate from the 17th district (2002–2012)

Susan Gerard, member of the Arizona Senate from the 18th district (2001–2003)

Carlos Guillermo Smith, Senator-elect from the 17th district

Deb Gullett, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2003–2005) and from the 18th district (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Pete Hershberger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (2001–2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Joel John, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 4th district (2021–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roger Katz, member of the Maine Senate from the 15th district (2014–2018) and from the 24th district (2010–2014)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Steve May, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (1999–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

John S. McCollister, member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 20th district (2015–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Mills, member of the Maine Senate from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bob Worsley, member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2013–2019)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Manny Díaz Jr., Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present)

John Giles, mayor of Mesa

Stephanie Kopelousos, Secretary of Transportation of Florida (2007–2011)

Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Daniel Rickenmann, Mayor of Columbia

Mary Pat Christie, First Lady of New Jersey (2010–2018) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Steve Laffey, 2024 candidate for president

James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013-2017)

J. Michael Luttig, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1991–2006)

Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jennifer Horn, New Hampshire Republican Party Chair (2013–2017)

Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Amy Tarkanian, Nevada Republican Party Chair (2011–2012) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006)

Kathy Barnette, candidate for Senator from Pennsylvania in 2022

John Anthony Castro, perennial candidate (candidate for president)

George Conway, lawyer and activist

S. E. Cupp, political commentator

Jenna Ellis, lawyer and alleged racketeering co-conspirator

Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) and candidate for president in 2016

David Frum, political commentator and speech writer

Nick Fuentes, white nationalist political commentator and streamer (originally endorsed Donald Trump before withdrawing endorsement)

Robert Kagan, former Republican

Sarah Longwell, political strategist

Meghan McCain, political commentator

Ana Navarro, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ramesh Ponnuru, political commentator

Harry E. Sloan, former chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting (Endorsed Joe Biden)

Eric Tanenblatt, former Chief of Staff to Sonny Perdue

Fred Trump III, , advocate for people with disabilities (endorsed Kamala Harris)

George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator who left the party in 2016 because of Trump
 
Well, this is embarrassing. I call your RFK and Tulsi and raise you 171 prominent Republicans who are not supporting Trump:

George W. Bush, President of the United States (2001–2009)

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)

Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States (2017–2021) under Trump

John Bolton, U.S. National Security Advisor (2018–2019)

Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence (2017–2019)

William Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense (1997–2001)

John Danforth, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2005)

Mark Esper, United States Secretary of Defense (2019–2020)

Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General (2005-2007)[12]

Chuck Hagel, United States Secretary of Defense (2013–2015)

John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff (2017–2019)

Ray LaHood, United States Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013)

Robert D. Blackwill, United States Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[16]

Ty Cobb, White House Special Counsel (2017–2018)

Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[18]

Ronald Gidwitz, Acting U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2020–2021)

Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)

Stephanie Grisham, White House Communications Director and White House Press Secretary (2019–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[22][15]

Michael E. Guest, United States Ambassador to Romania (2001–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[16]

Cassidy Hutchinson, executive assistant to the White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021)[23] (endorsed Joe Biden)[21]

Bobbie Kilberg, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992) (endorsed Chris Christie)[24]

Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[25]

Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005)

John Lehman, United States Secretary of the Navy (1981–1987)[27]

Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003)

Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (switched endorsement to Biden after Haley withdrew)[29][30][21]

John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

H. R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017–2018)[31]

Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007)

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018)

Elizabeth Neumann, DHS Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention (2018–2020)

Karen Pence, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021)

Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)[32]

Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[36]

Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021) (endorsed Mike Pence)[37]

Richard V. Spencer, United States Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019)[38]

Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security (2019)[39]

Jay Town, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama (2017–2020)[40]

Olivia Troye, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism advisor and lead COVID-19 advisor to the Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[41][15]

Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present)

Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[43]

Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2011–present)

Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[45]

Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)

Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present)

Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991)

Jeffrey Chiesa, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013)

Bob Corker, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019)[51]

Jeff Flake, Ambassador to Turkey (2022–present)

Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021)

Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011)

Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[55]

George LeMieux, U.S. Senator from Florida (2009–2011) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[56]

Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023)

Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1979–1997)[9]

John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009)

Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023)

David Joyce, U.S. Representative from OH-14 (2013–present)[60]

Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[61]

Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2019–present) (endorsed Mike Pence

David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2023–present)

Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2003–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[64]

John Boehner, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2011–2015)

Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–2023)

Susan Brooks, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2013–2021) (endorsed Chris Christie)[68]

Rod Chandler, WA-08 (1983–1993)

Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023)

Tom Coleman, MN-06 (1976–1993)

Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[70] [71]

Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (1985–2006) (endorsed Randall Terry)

Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–2024)[72]

Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–2023)[73]

Wayne Gilchrest, MD-01 (1991–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

Jim Greenwood, PA-08 (1993–2005)

Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) (former candidate for president

John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–2023)[77][78]

Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–2023)

John LeBoutillier, NY-06 (1981–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

Mia Love, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2015–2019)[80]

Susan Molinari, NY-13 (1993-1997)

Jack Quinn, NY-30 (1993–2005) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–2023)[81]

Denver Riggleman, VA-05 (2019–2021) (independent since 2022

Paul Ryan, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2015–2019)

Joe Scarborough, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (1995–2001)

Claudine Schneider, RI-02 (1981–1991) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

Chris Shays, CT-4 (1987–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[16]

Peter Smith, VT-AL (1989–1991)

Alan Steelman, TX-05 (1973–1977) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

David Trott, MI-11 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[15]

Fred Upton, U.S. Representative from MI-06 (1993–2023)

Joe Walsh, U.S. Representative from Il-08 (2011–2013)

David Emery, U.S. Representative from Maine (1975-1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[90]

Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present)

Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present)

Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) and President of NCAA (2023–present)[93]

Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007)

Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018)

Jim Edgar, Illinois (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[98]

Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019)

Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023)

Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023)

John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019)

Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017)[104]

James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)[105]

George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006)

Marc Racicot, Governor of Montana (1993–2001)

Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)[109] (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California (2003–2011)

Bill Weld, Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997)

Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)

John Dougall, Auditor of Utah (2013–present)

Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[115]

Roby Smith, Treasurer of Iowa (2023–present) (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)[116]

Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–2023)

Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019)

Bob Orr, former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[121]

Corey Stapleton, 2024 candidate for president

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Cate Zeuske, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (1996–2001)

Becky Edwards, Utah state representative from the 20th district (2009–2018)[126]

Peter Mills, Maine state senator from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[127]

Doug Coleman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2019) and former mayor of Apache Junction

Paula Dockery, member of the Florida State Senate from the 17th district (2002–2012)

Susan Gerard, member of the Arizona Senate from the 18th district (2001–2003)

Carlos Guillermo Smith, Senator-elect from the 17th district

Deb Gullett, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2003–2005) and from the 18th district (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

Pete Hershberger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (2001–2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

Joel John, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 4th district (2021–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

Roger Katz, member of the Maine Senate from the 15th district (2014–2018) and from the 24th district (2010–2014)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[131]

Steve May, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (1999–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

John S. McCollister, member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 20th district (2015–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[132][better source needed]

Peter Mills, member of the Maine Senate from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[131]

Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

Bob Worsley, member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2013–2019)(endorsed Kamala Harris)[128]

Manny Díaz Jr., Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present)

John Giles, mayor of Mesa

Stephanie Kopelousos, Secretary of Transportation of Florida (2007–2011)

Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)[136]

Daniel Rickenmann, Mayor of Columbia

Mary Pat Christie, First Lady of New Jersey (2010–2018) (endorsed Chris Christie)[138]

Steve Laffey, 2024 candidate for president

James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013-2017)

J. Michael Luttig, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1991–2006)

Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)[143]

Jennifer Horn, New Hampshire Republican Party Chair (2013–2017)

Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[145]

Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) (endorsed Mike Pence)[146]

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Amy Tarkanian, Nevada Republican Party Chair (2011–2012) (endorsed Nikki Haley)[148]

Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006)

Kathy Barnette, candidate for Senator from Pennsylvania in 2022

John Anthony Castro, perennial candidate (candidate for president)[151]

George Conway, lawyer and activist

S. E. Cupp, political commentator[155]

Jenna Ellis, lawyer and alleged racketeering co-conspirator[156]

Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) and candidate for president in 2016[157]

David Frum, political commentator and speech writer[158]

Nick Fuentes, white nationalist political commentator and streamer (originally endorsed Donald Trump before withdrawing endorsement)[159]

Robert Kagan, former Republican

Sarah Longwell, political strategist[162]

Meghan McCain, political commentator

Ana Navarro, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris) [165][166]

Ramesh Ponnuru, political commentator[167]

Harry E. Sloan, former chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting (Endorsed Joe Biden)[168]

Eric Tanenblatt, former Chief of Staff to Sonny Perdue[169]

Fred Trump III, author

George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator who left the party in 2016 because of Trump[172]

Fred Trump III, , advocate for people with disabilities (endorsed Kamala Harris)[170][171]

George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator who left the party in 2016 because of Trump[172]

LOL at your list of weirdos, freaks, and losers.
 
She was a Democrat presidential candidate in 2020, dipshit.

Just how bad is your dementia? :badgrin:
Ok whatever you say.
Tulusi left the Zdemocrat party in 2022 befor Harris was the candidatye.
What do you have to say about the Republicans below that are not leaving the party, just not voting for Trump.

Well, this is embarrassing. I call your RFK and Tulsi and raise you 171 prominent Republicans who are not supporting Trump:

George W. Bush, President of the United States (2001–2009)

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)

Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States (2017–2021) under Trump

John Bolton, U.S. National Security Advisor (2018–2019)

Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence (2017–2019)

William Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense (1997–2001)

John Danforth, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2005)

Mark Esper, United States Secretary of Defense (2019–2020)

Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General (2005-2007)

Chuck Hagel, United States Secretary of Defense (2013–2015)

John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff (2017–2019)

Ray LaHood, United States Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013)

Robert D. Blackwill, United States Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ty Cobb, White House Special Counsel (2017–2018)

Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Ronald Gidwitz, Acting U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2020–2021)

Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)

Stephanie Grisham, White House Communications Director and White House Press Secretary (2019–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Michael E. Guest, United States Ambassador to Romania (2001–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Cassidy Hutchinson, executive assistant to the White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021)

Bobbie Kilberg, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005)

John Lehman, United States Secretary of the Navy (1981–1987)

Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003)

Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (switched endorsement to Biden after Haley withdrew)

John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

H. R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017–2018)

Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007)

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018)

Elizabeth Neumann, DHS Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention (2018–2020)

Karen Pence, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021)

Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)

Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Richard V. Spencer, United States Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019)

Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security (2019)

Jay Town, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama (2017–2020)

Olivia Troye, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism advisor and lead COVID-19 advisor to the Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present)

Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2011–present)

Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)

Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present)

Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991)

Jeffrey Chiesa, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013)

Bob Corker, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019)

Jeff Flake, Ambassador to Turkey (2022–present)

Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021)

Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011)

Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

George LeMieux, U.S. Senator from Florida (2009–2011) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023)

Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1979–1997)

John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009)

Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023)

David Joyce, U.S. Representative from OH-14 (2013–present)

Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2019–present) (endorsed Mike Pence

David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2023–present)

Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2003–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

John Boehner, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2011–2015)

Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–2023)

Susan Brooks, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2013–2021) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Rod Chandler, WA-08 (1983–1993)

Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023)

Tom Coleman, MN-06 (1976–1993)

Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (1985–2006) (endorsed Randall Terry)

Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–2024)

Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–2023)

Wayne Gilchrest, MD-01 (1991–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jim Greenwood, PA-08 (1993–2005)

Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) (former candidate for president

John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–2023)

Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–2023)

John LeBoutillier, NY-06 (1981–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Mia Love, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2015–2019)

Susan Molinari, NY-13 (1993-1997)

Jack Quinn, NY-30 (1993–2005) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–2023)

Denver Riggleman, VA-05 (2019–2021) (independent since 2022

Paul Ryan, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2015–2019)

Joe Scarborough, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (1995–2001)

Claudine Schneider, RI-02 (1981–1991) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Chris Shays, CT-4 (1987–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Smith, VT-AL (1989–1991)

Alan Steelman, TX-05 (1973–1977) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

David Trott, MI-11 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Fred Upton, U.S. Representative from MI-06 (1993–2023)

Joe Walsh, U.S. Representative from Il-08 (2011–2013)

David Emery, U.S. Representative from Maine (1975-1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present)

Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present)

Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) and President of NCAA (2023–present)

Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007)

Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018)

Jim Edgar, Illinois (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019)

Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023)

Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023)

John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019)

Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017)

James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)

George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006)

Marc Racicot, Governor of Montana (1993–2001)

Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)

Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California (2003–2011)

Bill Weld, Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997)

Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)

John Dougall, Auditor of Utah (2013–present)

Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Roby Smith, Treasurer of Iowa (2023–present) (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)

Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–2023)

Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019)

Bob Orr, former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Corey Stapleton, 2024 candidate for president

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Cate Zeuske, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (1996–2001)

Becky Edwards, Utah state representative from the 20th district (2009–2018)

Peter Mills, Maine state senator from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Doug Coleman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2019) and former mayor of Apache Junction

Paula Dockery, member of the Florida State Senate from the 17th district (2002–2012)

Susan Gerard, member of the Arizona Senate from the 18th district (2001–2003)

Carlos Guillermo Smith, Senator-elect from the 17th district

Deb Gullett, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2003–2005) and from the 18th district (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Pete Hershberger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (2001–2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Joel John, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 4th district (2021–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roger Katz, member of the Maine Senate from the 15th district (2014–2018) and from the 24th district (2010–2014)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Steve May, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (1999–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

John S. McCollister, member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 20th district (2015–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Mills, member of the Maine Senate from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bob Worsley, member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2013–2019)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Manny Díaz Jr., Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present)

John Giles, mayor of Mesa

Stephanie Kopelousos, Secretary of Transportation of Florida (2007–2011)

Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Daniel Rickenmann, Mayor of Columbia

Mary Pat Christie, First Lady of New Jersey (2010–2018) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Steve Laffey, 2024 candidate for president

James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013-2017)

J. Michael Luttig, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1991–2006)

Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jennifer Horn, New Hampshire Republican Party Chair (2013–2017)

Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Amy Tarkanian, Nevada Republican Party Chair (2011–2012) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006)

Kathy Barnette, candidate for Senator from Pennsylvania in 2022

John Anthony Castro, perennial candidate (candidate for president)

George Conway, lawyer and activist

S. E. Cupp, political commentator

Jenna Ellis, lawyer and alleged racketeering co-conspirator

Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) and candidate for president in 2016

David Frum, political commentator and speech writer

Nick Fuentes, white nationalist political commentator and streamer (originally endorsed Donald Trump before withdrawing endorsement)

Robert Kagan, former Republican

Sarah Longwell, political strategist

Meghan McCain, political commentator

Ana Navarro, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ramesh Ponnuru, political commentator

Harry E. Sloan, former chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting (Endorsed Joe Biden)

Eric Tanenblatt, former Chief of Staff to Sonny Perdue

Fred Trump III, , advocate for people with disabilities (endorsed Kamala Harris)

George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator who left the party in 2016 because of Trump

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”Edmund Burke
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Ok whatever you say.
Tulusi left the Zdemocrat party in 2022 befor Harris was the candidatye.
What do you have to say about the Republicans below that are not leaving the party, just not voting for Trump.

Well, this is embarrassing. I call your RFK and Tulsi and raise you 171 prominent Republicans who are not supporting Trump:

George W. Bush, President of the United States (2001–2009)

Dick Cheney, Vice President of the United States (2001–2009)

Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States (2017–2021) under Trump

John Bolton, U.S. National Security Advisor (2018–2019)

Dan Coats, Director of National Intelligence (2017–2019)

William Cohen, United States Secretary of Defense (1997–2001)

John Danforth, United States Ambassador to the United Nations (2004–2005)

Mark Esper, United States Secretary of Defense (2019–2020)

Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General (2005-2007)

Chuck Hagel, United States Secretary of Defense (2013–2015)

John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff (2017–2019)

Ray LaHood, United States Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013)

Robert D. Blackwill, United States Ambassador to India (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ty Cobb, White House Special Counsel (2017–2018)

Ashley Davis, White House Deputy Director of Management and Administration (2001–2003) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Ronald Gidwitz, Acting U.S. Ambassador to the European Union (2020–2021)

Alyssa Farah Griffin, White House Director of Strategic Communications (2020)

Stephanie Grisham, White House Communications Director and White House Press Secretary (2019–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Michael E. Guest, United States Ambassador to Romania (2001–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Cassidy Hutchinson, executive assistant to the White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021)

Bobbie Kilberg, Director of the Office of Public Liaison (1989–1992) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Mary Kramer, U.S. Ambassador to Barbados (2004–2006) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Frank Lavin, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore (2001–2005)

John Lehman, United States Secretary of the Navy (1981–1987)

Rosario Marin, U.S. Treasurer (2001–2003)

Sarah Matthews, Deputy White House Press Secretary (2020–2021) (switched endorsement to Biden after Haley withdrew)

John McKay, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington (2001–2007) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

H. R. McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017–2018)

Harriet Miers, White House Counsel (2005–2007)

Omarosa Manigault Newman, Communications Director of the Office of Public Liaison (2017–2018)

Elizabeth Neumann, DHS Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism and Threat Prevention (2018–2020)

Karen Pence, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021)

Jeanne Phillips, United States Ambassador to the OECD (2001–2002)

Anthony Scaramucci, White House Communications Director (2017) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Marc Short, Chief of Staff to the Vice President (2019–2021) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Richard V. Spencer, United States Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019)

Miles Taylor, Chief of Staff of the United States Department of Homeland Security (2019)

Jay Town, United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama (2017–2020)

Olivia Troye, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism advisor and lead COVID-19 advisor to the Vice President (2018–2020) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Cassidy, U.S. Senator from Louisiana (2015–present)

Susan Collins, U.S. Senator from Maine (1997–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Jerry Moran, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2011–present)

Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator from Alaska (2002–present) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present)

Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present)

Rudy Boschwitz, U.S. Senator from Minnesota (1978–1991)

Jeffrey Chiesa, U.S. Senator from New Jersey (2013)

Bob Corker, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2007–2019)

Jeff Flake, Ambassador to Turkey (2022–present)

Cory Gardner, U.S. Senator from Colorado (2015–2021)

Judd Gregg, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1993–2011)

Gordon J. Humphrey, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1979–1990) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

George LeMieux, U.S. Senator from Florida (2009–2011) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Rob Portman, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2011–2023)

Alan Simpson, U.S. Senator from Wyoming (1979–1997)

John E. Sununu, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (2003–2009)

Pat Toomey, U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania (2011–2023)

David Joyce, U.S. Representative from OH-14 (2013–present)

Thomas Massie, U.S. Representative from KY-04 (2012–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Greg Pence, U.S. Representative from IN-06 (2019–present) (endorsed Mike Pence

David Valadao, U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2023–present)

Gresham Barrett, U.S. Representative from SC-03 (2003–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

John Boehner, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2011–2015)

Mo Brooks, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2011–2023)

Susan Brooks, U.S. Representative from IN-05 (2013–2021) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Rod Chandler, WA-08 (1983–1993)

Liz Cheney, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2017–2023)

Tom Coleman, MN-06 (1976–1993)

Barbara Comstock, U.S. Representative from VA-10 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom DeLay, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (1985–2006) (endorsed Randall Terry)

Mike Gallagher, U.S. Representative from WI-08 (2017–2024)

Anthony Gonzalez, U.S. Representative from OH-16 (2019–2023)

Wayne Gilchrest, MD-01 (1991–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jim Greenwood, PA-08 (1993–2005)

Will Hurd, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2015–2021) (former candidate for president

John Katko, U.S. Representative from NY-24 (2015–2023)

Adam Kinzinger, U.S. Representative from IL-16 (2013–2023)

John LeBoutillier, NY-06 (1981–1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Mia Love, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2015–2019)

Susan Molinari, NY-13 (1993-1997)

Jack Quinn, NY-30 (1993–2005) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Tom Rice, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2013–2023)

Denver Riggleman, VA-05 (2019–2021) (independent since 2022

Paul Ryan, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2015–2019)

Joe Scarborough, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (1995–2001)

Claudine Schneider, RI-02 (1981–1991) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Chris Shays, CT-4 (1987–2009) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Smith, VT-AL (1989–1991)

Alan Steelman, TX-05 (1973–1977) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

David Trott, MI-11 (2015–2019) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Fred Upton, U.S. Representative from MI-06 (1993–2023)

Joe Walsh, U.S. Representative from Il-08 (2011–2013)

David Emery, U.S. Representative from Maine (1975-1983) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Eric Holcomb, Governor of Indiana (2017–present)

Phil Scott, Governor of Vermont (2017–present)

Charlie Baker, Governor of Massachusetts (2015–2023) and President of NCAA (2023–present)

Jeb Bush, Governor of Florida (1999–2007)

Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey (2010–2018)

Jim Edgar, Illinois (1991–1999) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee (2011–2019)

Larry Hogan, Governor of Maryland (2015–2023)

Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas (2015–2023)

John Kasich, Governor of Ohio (2011–2019)

Pat McCrory, Governor of North Carolina (2013–2017)

James G. Martin, Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)

George Pataki, Governor of New York (1995–2006)

Marc Racicot, Governor of Montana (1993–2001)

Bruce Rauner, Governor of Illinois (2015–2019)

Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California (2003–2011)

Bill Weld, Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997)

Christine Todd Whitman, Governor of New Jersey (1994–2001)

John Dougall, Auditor of Utah (2013–present)

Jeanette Nuñez, Lieutenant Governor of Florida (2019–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Roby Smith, Treasurer of Iowa (2023–present) (endorsed Vivek Ramaswamy)

Geoff Duncan, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2019–2023)

Adam Laxalt, Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019)

Bob Orr, former associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1995–2004) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Corey Stapleton, 2024 candidate for president

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Cate Zeuske, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (1996–2001)

Becky Edwards, Utah state representative from the 20th district (2009–2018)

Peter Mills, Maine state senator from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Doug Coleman, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 16th district (2013–2019) and former mayor of Apache Junction

Paula Dockery, member of the Florida State Senate from the 17th district (2002–2012)

Susan Gerard, member of the Arizona Senate from the 18th district (2001–2003)

Carlos Guillermo Smith, Senator-elect from the 17th district

Deb Gullett, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2003–2005) and from the 18th district (2001–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Pete Hershberger, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (2001–2008) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Joel John, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 4th district (2021–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roger Katz, member of the Maine Senate from the 15th district (2014–2018) and from the 24th district (2010–2014)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Steve May, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 26th district (1999–2003) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

John S. McCollister, member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 20th district (2015–2023) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Peter Mills, member of the Maine Senate from the 26th district (1996–2010) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Roberta Voss, member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 19th district (1997–2003)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Bob Worsley, member of the Arizona Senate from the 25th district (2013–2019)(endorsed Kamala Harris)

Manny Díaz Jr., Education Commissioner of Florida (2022–present)

John Giles, mayor of Mesa

Stephanie Kopelousos, Secretary of Transportation of Florida (2007–2011)

Joseph Ladapo, Surgeon General of Florida (2021–present) (endorsed Ron DeSantis)

Daniel Rickenmann, Mayor of Columbia

Mary Pat Christie, First Lady of New Jersey (2010–2018) (endorsed Chris Christie)

Steve Laffey, 2024 candidate for president

James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013-2017)

J. Michael Luttig, Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (1991–2006)

Michael Brodkorb, Deputy Chair of the Republican Party of Minnesota (2009–2011) (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Jennifer Horn, New Hampshire Republican Party Chair (2013–2017)

Jennifer Nassour, Massachusetts Republican Party Chair (2009–2011) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chip Saltsman, Tennessee Republican Party Chair (1999–2001) (endorsed Mike Pence)

Michael Steele, Lieutenant Governor of Maryland (2003–2007)

Amy Tarkanian, Nevada Republican Party Chair (2011–2012) (endorsed Nikki Haley)

Chris Vance, Chair of the Washington State Republican Party (2001–2006)

Kathy Barnette, candidate for Senator from Pennsylvania in 2022

John Anthony Castro, perennial candidate (candidate for president)

George Conway, lawyer and activist

S. E. Cupp, political commentator

Jenna Ellis, lawyer and alleged racketeering co-conspirator

Carly Fiorina, CEO of Hewlett-Packard (1999–2005) and candidate for president in 2016

David Frum, political commentator and speech writer

Nick Fuentes, white nationalist political commentator and streamer (originally endorsed Donald Trump before withdrawing endorsement)

Robert Kagan, former Republican

Sarah Longwell, political strategist

Meghan McCain, political commentator

Ana Navarro, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris)

Ramesh Ponnuru, political commentator

Harry E. Sloan, former chairman of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and SBS Broadcasting (Endorsed Joe Biden)

Eric Tanenblatt, former Chief of Staff to Sonny Perdue

Fred Trump III, , advocate for people with disabilities (endorsed Kamala Harris)

George Will, conservative columnist and political commentator who left the party in 2016 because of Trump

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”Edmund Burke
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Harris was one of 24 that ran for the presidency in 2020. in the short time she ran, Tulsi tore her ass apart on the debate stage.
 

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