List of John McCain presidential campaign endorsements, 2008
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John McCain, the nominee of the Republican party in the 2008 United States presidential election, has gained the endorsements of many high-profile figures.
Both McCain and his Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, have stated that a person or entity's endorsement of their candidacy does not necessarily imply an endorsement by the candidate of all of the views of the endorser.
Contents
- 1 Primary campaign endorsements
- 1.1 U.S. Presidents, Vice Presidents, and First Ladies
- 1.2 U.S. Senators
- 1.3 U.S. Representatives
- 1.4 Governors
- 1.5 Military
- 1.6 Mayors
- 1.7 State, local, and territorial officials
- 1.8 Other political figures
- 1.9 National figures
- 1.10 Newspapers
- 1.11 Academics
- 1.12 Business people
- 1.13 Entertainers
- 1.14 Athletes and sportspeople
- 1.15 Organizations
- 1.16 Other individuals
- 1.17 Foreign political figures
- 2 See also
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Primary campaign endorsements
U.S. Presidents, Vice Presidents, and First Ladies
- Former President George W. Bush[1]
- Former Vice President Dick Cheney[2]
- Former President George H. W. Bush[1]
- Former Vice President Dan Quayle[3]
- Former First Lady Nancy Reagan[4]
U.S. Senators
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U.S. Representatives
- Rep. Spencer Bachus (R-AL)[13]
- Rep. Michael N. Castle (R-DE)[13]
- Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA)[30]
- Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R-FL)[13]
- Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL)[13]
- Rep. Thelma Drake (R-VA)[31]
- Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ)[13]
- Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX)[32]
- Rep. Ric Keller (R-FL)[13]
- Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL)[13]
- Rep. Ray LaHood (R-IL)[13]
- Rep. Steve LaTourette (R-OH)[13]
- Rep. Dan Lungren (R-CA)[13]
- Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)[33]
- Rep. Chip Pickering (R-MS)[13]
- Rep. Jim Ramstad (R-MN)[23]
- Rep. Rick Renzi (R-AZ)[13]
- Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL),[13] Ranking Member of House Foreign Affairs Committee
- Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ)[13]
- Rep. Christopher Shays (R-CT)[13]
- Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL)[13]
- Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI)[13]
- Fmr. Rep. Steve Bartlett (R-TX)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Charlie Bass (R-NH)[34]
- Fmr. Rep. Thomas Bliley (R-VA)[35]
- Fmr. Rep. Jim Courter (R-NJ)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Joseph J. DioGuardi (R-NY)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Charles Douglas III (R-NH)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. and Ambassador Fred J. Eckert (R-NY)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Louis Frey, Jr. (R-FL)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Greg Ganske (R-IA)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Barry Goldwater, Jr.[36]
- Fmr. Rep. Van Hilleary (R-TN)[37]
- Fmr. Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY)[38] 1996 Republican vice-presidential nominee
- Fmr. Rep. Jim Kolbe (R-AZ)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Steven Kuykendall (R-CA)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Tom Loeffler (R-TX)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Susan Molinari (R-NY)[39]
- Fmr. Rep. Mark Neumann (R-WI)[40]
- Fmr. Rep. Tim Penny (D-MN)[41]
- Fmr. Rep. Frank Riggs (R-CA)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Joe Schwarz (R-MI)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Rob Simmons (R-CT)[1]
- Fmr. Rep. Dick Zimmer (R-NJ)[1]
Governors
- Gov. Charlie Crist (R-FL)[42]
- Gov. Matt Blunt (R-MO)[43]
- Gov. Mitch Daniels (R-IN)[13]
- Gov. Jim Douglas (R-VT)[13]
- Gov. John Hoeven (R-ND)[44]
- Gov. Jon Huntsman, Jr. (R-UT)[13]
- Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA)[13]
- Gov. Linda Lingle (R-HI)[13]
- Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee
- Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN),[13] Chairman of the National Governors Association, National co-Chair of "McCain for President"
- Gov. Sonny Perdue (R-GA)[45]
- Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX)[46]
- Gov. Jodi Rell (R-CT)[47]
- Gov. Bob Riley (R-AL)[48]
- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA)[49]
- Fmr. Gov. Jeb Bush (R-FL),[1] brother to President George W. Bush, and son to former President George H.W. Bush
- Fmr. Gov. Paul Cellucci (R-MA),[50] former U.S. Ambassador to Canada
- Fmr. Gov. Bill Clements (R-TX)[13]
- Fmr. Gov. George Deukmejian (R-CA)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Donald DiFrancesco (R-NJ)[51]
- Fmr. Gov. Winfield Dunn (R-TN)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Jim Edgar (R-IL)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich (R-MD)[52]
- Fmr. Gov. Jim Gilmore (R-VA) Former 2008 presidential candidate[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR), former 2008 presidential candidate[53]
- Fmr. Gov. Thomas Kean (R-NJ), 9/11 Commission Co-Chair[54]
- Fmr. Gov. Frank Keating (R-OK)[13]
- Fmr. Gov. John McKernan (R-ME)[13]
- Fmr. Gov. Bill Owens (R-CO)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Tom Ridge (R-PA),[13] first Secretary of Homeland Security
- Fmr. Gov. Buddy Roemer (R-LA)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA), former 2008 presidential candidate[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Don Sundquist (R-TN)[1]
- Fmr. Acting Gov. Jane Swift (R-MA)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. James R. Thompson (R-IL)[1]
- Fmr. Gov. Tommy Thompson (R-WI)[1] former 2008 presidential candidate
Military
Senator McCain was endorsed by over 100 generals and admirals from the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps,[55] among them:
- Lieutenant General John B. Conaway, USAF (Ret.) - former Chief of the National Guard Bureau
- General James B. Davis, USAF (Ret.) - former Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe (NATO)
- Colonel George "Bud" Day, USAF (Ret.) - Medal of Honor recipient
- Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton, USN (Ret.) - Navy Cross recipient
- Admiral S. Robert Foley, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
- Admiral Ronald J. Hays, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command
- Admiral James L. Holloway III, USN (Ret.) - former Chief of Naval Operations
- Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, USN (Ret.) - former Director of the NSA
- Admiral Jerome L. Johnson, USN (Ret.) - former Vice Chief of Naval Operations
- General James L. Jones, USMC (Ret.) - former Commandant of the Marine Corps
- General P.X. Kelley, USMC (Ret.) - former Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Admiral Robert J. "Barney" Kelly, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
- Admiral Frank Kelso, USN (Ret.) - former Chief of Naval Operations
- Admiral George "Gus" Kinnear, USN (Ret.) - former Commander of Air Force, Atlantic Fleet
- Admiral Charles R. "Chuck" Larson, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Command
- Admiral Joseph Lopez, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces, Europe
- Admiral James "Ace" Lyons, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
- Admiral Paul David Miller, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Atlantic Fleet
- Rear Admiral Benjamin F. Montoya, USN (Ret.) - former Chief of Naval Civil Engineer Corps
- General Carl E. Mundy, Jr., USMC (Ret.) - former Commandant of the Marine Corps
- Vice Admiral John R. Ryan, USN (Ret.) - former Superintendent of the Naval Academy
- General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, USA (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Central Command
- Admiral Leighton W. Smith, Jr., USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Naval Forces, Europe
- Colonel Leo K. Thorsness, USAF (Ret.) - Medal of Honor recipient
- Lieutenant General James A. Williams, USA (Ret.) - former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency
- Admiral Ronald J. Zlatoper, USN (Ret.) - former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
Mayors
- Tommy Joe Alexander of Irondale, Alabama[1]
- Carlos Alvarez of Miami-Dade County[1]
- Alan Autry of Fresno[1]
- Rich Crotty of Orange County, Florida[56]
- Richard J. Gerbounka of Linden, New Jersey (I-NJ) [13]
- Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, former 2008 presidential candidate[1]
State, local, and territorial officials
- Jeffrey L. Barnhart, Member of the North Carolina General Assembly.[57]
- Peter Bragdon, State Senator in New Hampshire.[58]
- Michael Downing, State Senator in New Hampshire.[58]
- John Gallus, State Senator in New Hampshire.[58]
- Ted Gatsas, State Senator in New Hampshire.[58]
- Fletcher L. Hartsell, Jr., State Senator in North Carolina.[57]
- Leonard Lance, former member of the New Jersey General Assembly and Congressional candidate.[59]
- Steven Lukan, State Representative in Iowa.[58]
- Mike May, State Representative in Iowa.[58]
- Bob McDonnell, Virginia Attorney General[60]
- Larry McKibben, State Senator in Iowa.[58]
- John Pappageorge, State Senator in Michigan.[58]
- John Putney, State Senator in Iowa.[58]
- Randy Richardville, State Senator in Michigan.[58]
Other political figures
- George Argyros, former United States Ambassador to Spain, billionaire, and former Major League Baseball owner[61]
- James Baker, former Secretary of State under President George H.W. Bush.[62]
- Debra Bartoshevich (D), Fmr. Hillary Clinton Delegate[63]
- John Rusling Block, former Secretary of Agriculture[1]
- John R. Bolton, former Ambassador to the UN under President George W. Bush[64]
- Otis R. Bowen, former Secretary of Health and Human Services[1] and former Indiana Governor
- James H. Burnley IV, former Secretary of Transportation[1]
- William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr., former Secretary of Transportation under President Gerald Ford[1]
- Lawrence Eagleburger, former Secretary of State under President George H.W. Bush[1]
- Alexander Haig, former Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan[1]
- Henry Kissinger,[13] former National Security Advisor and Secretary of State under President Richard Nixon and President Gerald Ford.
- Ann McLaughlin Korologos former Secretary of Labor, DC[65]
- Fmr. Ambassador Thomas Patrick Melady[66]
- Fmr. Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher[67]
- Fmr. Secretary of Commerce Peter George Peterson[68]
- Fmr. FCC chairman Michael Powell[69]
- Nancy Reagan, wife of the late President Ronald Reagan and former First Lady of the United States[70][71]
- Karl Rove, former political advisor to President Bush[72]
- George Shultz, former Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan[1]
- James R. Schlesinger, former Secretary of Defense under President Richard Nixon and President Gerald Ford.[73]
- Gordon St. Angelo, former Chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party
- R. James Woolsey, Jr., former CIA Director under President Bill Clinton.[74]
National figures
- Francis J. Beckwith, Professor of Philosophy and Church-State Studies, Baylor University[75]
- Robert Gleason,[76] Chairman of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania
- John C. Hagee, founder and senior pastor of the evangelical mega-church Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas[77]
- Fmr. Treasurer of the United States Rosario Marin (CA)[78]
Newspapers
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These newspapers have endorsed John McCain's general election run:
- Amarillo Globe News newspaper in Amarillo, Texas[79]
- Antelope Valley Press newspaper in Palmdale, California[80]
- The Arizona Republic newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona[81]
- The Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Bakersfield, California[79]
- The Baltimore Examiner newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland[79]
- The Beaumont Monitor newspaper in Beaumont, Texas[79]
- Bend Bulletin newspaper in Bend, Oregon[79]
- The Boston Herald newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts[79]
- The Columbus Dispatch newspaper in Columbus, Ohio[79]
- The Corpus Christi Caller-Times newspaper in Corpus Christi, Texas[79]
- The Daily Press newspaper in Newport News, Virginia[79]
- Daily Sentinel newspaper in Grand Junction, Colorado[79]
- The Dallas Morning News newspaper in Dallas, Texas[82]
- The Findlay Courier newspaper in Findlay, Ohio[79]
- Foster's Daily Democrat newspaper in Dover, New Hampshire[79]
- Goldsboro News-Argus newspaper in Goldsboro, North Carolina[83]
- The Intelligencer newspaper in Wheeling, West Virginia[79]
- The Johnson County Sun newspaper in Overland Park, Kansas[84]
- The Las Vegas Review-Journal newspaper in Las Vegas, Nevada[85]
- The Lowell Sun newspaper in Lowell, Massachusetts[79]
- The Mining Journal newspaper in Marquette, Michigan[79]
- Mountain Valley News newspaper in Cedaredge, Colorado[79]
- Napa Valley Register newspaper in Napa, California[79]
- The News-Gazette newspaper in Champaign, Illinois[86]
- The New York Post newspaper in New York, New York[87]
- The Times of Northwest Indiana newspaper in Munster, Indiana[79]
- The Press-Enterprise newspaper in Riverside, California[79]
- The Pueblo Chieftain newspaper in Pueblo, Colorado[79]
- San Antonio Express-News newspaper in San Antonio, Texas[79]
- The San Diego Union Tribune newspaper in San Diego, California[79]
- The San Francisco Examiner newspaper in San Francisco, California[88]
- The Spokesman Review newspaper in Spokane, Washington[79]
- The Tampa Tribune newspaper in Tampa, Florida[89]
- The Times-News newspaper in Twin Falls, Idaho[90]
- New Hampshire Union Leader newspaper in Manchester, New Hampshire[79]
- Wheeling News Register newspaper in Wheeling, Virginia[79]
- Times Record News newspaper in Wichita Falls, Texas[79]
- Winchester Star newspaper in Winchester, Virginia[91]
Academics
- Anne O. Krueger, Economist and former World Bank Chief Economist.[92]
- Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University.[93][94]
- Bernie Machen, President of the University of Florida.[95]
Business people
- Sheldon Adelson, Las Vegas Casino billionaire[96]
- Bradbury Anderson, Best Buy[97] CEO
- Hoyt R. Barnett, Publix Vice Chairman[98]
- August A. Busch III, former Anheuser-Busch[99] Chairman
- Pete Coors, Coors Brewing Company[100] Chairman
- Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard[101]
- Steve Forbes,[102] magazine publisher, former GOP presidential candidate (1996, 2000)
- Deal W. Hudson, Conservative publisher.[103]
- Tom Monaghan, Founder of Domino's Pizza.[104]
- Frederick W. Smith, Founder, chairman, president, and CEO of FedEx.[105]
- Donald Trump, Chairman and CEO of the Trump Organization[106]
- Robert Ulrich, Target[107] Chairman and CEO
- Michael D. White, Pepsi Vice Chairman[108]
- Meg Whitman, former CEO of eBay[109]
- Bob Wright, former NBC Universal[110] Chairman and CEO
Entertainers
- María Conchita Alonso, actress[111]
- Stephen Baldwin, actor[112]
- Pat Boone, singer[113]
- Powers Boothe, actor[114]
- Wilford Brimley, actor[115]
- Jerry Bruckheimer, producer[113]
- James Caan, actor[113]
- Dean Cain, actor[113]
- Adam Carolla, comedian, television and radio host[116]
- Lacey Chabert, actress[116]
- Jon Cryer, actor[113]
- Daddy Yankee (Ramon Ayala), musician[117][118]
- Charlie Daniels, musician[119]
- Robert Davi, actor[120]
- Robert Duvall, actor[113]
- Clint Eastwood, actor and director[121]
- Erik Estrada, actor[122]
- Joe Eszterhas, screenwriter[123]
- Lou Ferrigno, actor and bodybuilder[124]
- Kelsey Grammer, actor[125]
- Lee Greenwood, musician, often performed "God Bless the USA" at McCain/Palin rallies[126]
- Angie Harmon, actress[127]
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck, co-host of The View[128]
- Patricia Heaton, actress[113]
- Victoria Jackson, comedian[129]
- Lorenzo Lamas, actor[113]
- Blackie Lawless, musician[130]
- Gerald McRaney, actor[113]
- Dennis Miller, comedian[131]
- Heidi Montag, Hollywood figure[132]
- Craig T. Nelson, actor[113]
- George Newbern, actor[113]
- Chuck Norris, actor[133]
- Ted Nugent, hard rock guitarist[134]
- Gail O'Grady, actress[113]
- John Ondrasik, singer[135]
- Joe Perry, guitarist for Aerosmith[136]
- John Ratzenberger, actor[137]
- John Rich, musician[138]
- Shauna Sand, actress[139]
- Tom Selleck, actor[140]
- Gary Sinise, actor[113]
- Kevin Sorbo, actor[113]
- Sylvester Stallone, actor[141]
- Connie Stevens, actress[142]
- Rip Torn, actor[140]
- Cowboy Troy, musician[143]
- Janine Turner, actress and author[144]
- Dick Van Patten, actor[145]
- Jon Voight, actor[146]
- Hank Williams, Jr. musician, often performed at McCain/Palin rallies[147]
- Gretchen Wilson, musician, often performed at McCain/Palin rallies[126]
- James Woods, actor[148]
- David Zucker, director[116]
Foreign entertainers
- Eduardo Verástegui, Mexican actor[149]
Adult entertainment
- Gauge (actress), porn star[150]
- Teri Weigel, porn star[151]
Athletes and sportspeople
- Troy Aikman, former Dallas Cowboys quarterback[152]
- George Bodenheimer, ESPN President[153]
- Bryan Clay Olympic gold medalist in decathlon.[154]
- Bill Davidson, owner of the Detroit Pistons[155]
- Mike Ditka, ESPN NFL Analyst and Former Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints Head Coach.[156]
- John Elway, Hall of Fame Denver Broncos quarterback[152]
- Al Leiter, Former MLB Pitcher.[157]
- Chuck Liddell, MMA fighter[158]
- Colette Nelson, IFBB professional bodybuilder[159]
- Brady Quinn, Cleveland Browns quarterback[160]
- Nolan Ryan, Hall of Fame MLB pitcher[161]
- Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox pitcher[162]
- Jason Sehorn, retired New York Giants cornerback[163]
- Roger Staubach, Hall of Fame Dallas Cowboys quarterback[164]
- Joe Thomas, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle[160]
Organizations
- National Rifle Association[165]
- Republicans for Environmental Protection[166]
- Log Cabin Republicans[167]
- Conservative Voice[168]
Other individuals
- Morris J. Amitay, AIPAC.[169]
- David Frum, Journalist.[170]
- Charles Krauthammer, Conservative political pundit[171]
- Michael Savage, radio host[172]
- Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher "Joe the Plumber"[173]
Foreign political figures
- David Cameron, member of the British Conservative Party.[174]
- Wilfried Martens, president of the European People's Party[175]
See also
- Congressional endorsements for the 2008 United States presidential election
- Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential primaries, 2008
- List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2008
- List of Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign endorsements
- McCain Democrat
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
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