List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign political endorsements

This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who have publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.

Current federal executive officials

Former federal executive officials

Vice Presidents

Cabinet-level officials

U.S. ambassadors

White House officials

Military personnel

Air Force

Army

Coast Guard

Marine Corps

Navy

U.S. Senators

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Former

U.S. Representatives

Current

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State and territorial executive officials

Governors

Current

Former

Lieutenant Governors

Current

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Attorneys General

Current

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Other statewide elected officials

Current

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State and territorial legislators

State and territorial senators

Current

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State and territorial representatives

Current

Former

Municipal and local officials

Mayors

Current

Former

Local officials

Current

Former

International politicians

Heads of State and Government

Current

Deputy Heads of State and Government

Current

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Other executive officials

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Members of national and supranational parliaments

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Local officials

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Party officials

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Organizations

State and territorial political parties

Local political parties

International political parties

See also

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