List of political endorsements by Donald Trump

This is a list of political endorsements issued by the 45th and 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, prior to his becoming president as well as during his time as president and between his two terms.

Domestic

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(Italics indicate incumbents)

Before presidency

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2008

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Position Candidate Result
  President Hillary Clinton[1]   Lost primary
  President John McCain[2]   Lost election

2012

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Position Candidate Result
  President Mitt Romney[3]   Lost election

2016 Senate elections

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State Candidate Result
  Arizona John McCain[4]   Elected
  Florida Marco Rubio[5]   Elected
  Louisiana John Kennedy[6]   Elected
  New Hampshire Kelly Ayotte[4]   Lost election

2016 House elections

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District Candidate Result
  WI-01 Paul Ryan[4]   Elected

First term as president

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2017 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Result
  Virginia Ed Gillespie[7]   Lost election

2017 Senate special elections

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State Candidate Result
  Alabama Luther Strange[8]   Lost primary
  Alabama Roy Moore[9]   Lost election

2017 House special elections

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District Candidate Result
  GA-06 Karen Handel[10]   Elected
  KS-04 Ron Estes[11]   Elected
  MT-AL Greg Gianforte[12]   Elected
  SC-05 Ralph Norman[13]   Elected

2018 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Result
  Alaska Mike Dunleavy[14]   Elected
  Arizona Doug Ducey[15]   Elected
  Arkansas Asa Hutchinson[16]   Elected
  California John H. Cox[17]   Lost election
  Colorado Walker Stapleton[18]   Lost election
  Connecticut Bob Stefanowski[19]   Lost election
  Florida Ron DeSantis[20]   Elected
  Georgia Brian Kemp[21]   Elected
  Kansas Kris Kobach[22]   Lost election
  Michigan Bill Schuette[23]   Lost election
  Minnesota Jeff Johnson[24]   Lost election
  Nevada Adam Laxalt[25]   Lost election
  Ohio Mike DeWine[26]   Elected
  Oklahoma Kevin Stitt[27]   Elected
  South Carolina Henry McMaster[28]   Elected
  South Dakota Kristi Noem[29]   Elected
  Tennessee Bill Lee[30]   Elected
  Texas Greg Abbott[31]   Elected
  Wisconsin Scott Walker[32]   Lost election
  Wyoming Foster Friess[33]   Lost primary

2018 Senate elections

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State Candidate Result
  Arizona Martha McSally[34]   Lost election
  Florida Rick Scott[35]   Elected
  Indiana Mike Braun[36]   Elected
  Michigan John James[37]   Lost election
  Minnesota (special) Karin Housley[38]   Lost election
  Mississippi (special) Cindy Hyde-Smith[39]   Elected
  Mississippi Roger Wicker[40]   Elected
  Missouri Josh Hawley[41]   Elected
  Montana Matt Rosendale[42]   Lost election
  Nebraska Deb Fischer[43]   Elected
  Nevada Dean Heller[44]   Lost election
  New Jersey Bob Hugin[45]   Lost election
  North Dakota Kevin Cramer[46]   Elected
  Ohio Jim Renacci[47]   Lost election
  Pennsylvania Lou Barletta[48]   Lost election
  Tennessee Marsha Blackburn[49]   Elected
  Texas Ted Cruz[50]   Elected
  Utah Mitt Romney[51]   Elected
  West Virginia Evan Jenkins (co-endorsement with Morrisey)[52]   Lost primary
  West Virginia Patrick Morrisey (co-endorsement with Jenkins)[52]   Lost election
  Wisconsin Leah Vukmir[53]   Lost election
  Wyoming John Barrasso[54]   Elected

2019 Speaker of the House of Representatives election

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Position Candidate Result
  Speaker Nancy Pelosi[55] (Democrat)   Elected

2019 gubernatorial elections

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Position Candidate Result
  Kentucky Matt Bevin[56]   Lost election
  Louisiana Eddie Rispone (co-endorsement with Abraham)[57][58]   Lost runoff
Ralph Abraham (co-endorsement with Rispone)[57][58]   Lost primary

2020 Senate elections

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State Candidate Primary date Primary result Election date Election result
  Alabama Tommy Tuberville[59][60] March 3 and July 14, 2020   Nominated November 3, 2020   Elected
  Kentucky Mitch McConnell[61] June 23, 2020   Nominated November 3, 2020   Elected
2020 Senate runoff elections
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State Candidate Election date Election result
  Georgia Kelly Loeffler[62] January 5, 2021   Lost runoff
  Georgia David Perdue[62] January 5, 2021   Lost runoff

Between presidential terms

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2022 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary endorsement? Primary result
  Texas Greg Abbott[63] March 1, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Ohio Mike DeWine[64] May 3, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Nebraska Charles Herbster[65] May 10, 2022 Open seat     Lost primary
  Idaho Janice McGeachin[66] May 17, 2022 Challenger     Lost primary
  Pennsylvania Doug Mastriano[67] May 17, 2022 Open seat     Lost election
  Georgia David Perdue[68] May 24, 2022 Challenger     Lost primary
Brian Kemp[69] May 24, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders[70] May 24, 2022 Open seat     Elected
  Iowa Kim Reynolds[71] June 7, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  South Dakota Kristi Noem[72] June 7, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  South Carolina Henry McMaster[73] June 14, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Nevada Joe Lombardo[74] June 14, 2022 Challenger     Elected
  Oklahoma Kevin Stitt[75] June 28, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Illinois Darren Bailey[76] June 28, 2022 Challenger     Lost election
  Maryland Dan Cox[77][78] July 19, 2022 Open seat     Lost election
  Arizona Kari Lake[79] August 2, 2022 Open seat     Lost election
  Michigan Tudor Dixon[80] August 2, 2022 Challenger     Lost election
  Kansas Derek Schmidt[81][82] August 2, 2022 Challenger     Lost election
  Tennessee Bill Lee[83] August 4, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Wisconsin Tim Michels[84] August 9, 2022 Challenger     Lost election
  Alaska Mike Dunleavy[85] August 16, 2022 Incumbent     Elected
  Massachusetts Geoff Diehl[86] September 6, 2022 Open seat     Lost election

2022 Senate elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Ohio JD Vance[87] May 3, 2022 Open seat   Elected
  Pennsylvania Sean Parnell (withdrew)[88] May 17, 2022 Open seat   Withdrew
  Pennsylvania Mehmet Oz[89] May 17, 2022   Lost election
  Kentucky Rand Paul[90] May 17, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Idaho Mike Crapo[91] May 17, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  North Carolina Ted Budd[92] May 17, 2022 Open seat   Elected
  Arkansas John Boozman[93] May 24, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Georgia Herschel Walker[94] May 24, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  Alabama Mo Brooks[95] (rescinded) May 24 and June 21, 2022 Open seat   Lost runoff
  Alabama Katie Britt[96] May 24 and June 21, 2022   Elected
  Iowa Chuck Grassley[97] June 7, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Nevada Adam Laxalt[98] June 14, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  North Dakota John Hoeven[99] June 14, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  South Carolina Tim Scott[100] June 14, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Oklahoma James Lankford[101] June 28, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Oklahoma Markwayne Mullin[102] June 28, 2022 Open seat   Elected
  Utah Mike Lee[103] June 28, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Arizona Blake Masters[104] August 2, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  Missouri Eric Schmitt (co-endorsement with Greitens)[105] August 2, 2022 Open seat   Elected
Eric Greitens (co-endorsement with Schmitt)[105]   Lost Primary
  Kansas Jerry Moran[106] August 2, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Vermont Gerald Malloy[107] August 9, 2022 Open seat   Lost election
  Wisconsin Ron Johnson[108] August 9, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  Connecticut Leora Levy[109] August 9, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  Alaska Kelly Tshibaka[110] August 16, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  Florida Marco Rubio[111] August 23, 2022 Incumbent   Elected
  New Hampshire Don Bolduc[112] September `3, 2022 Challenger   Lost election
  Louisiana John Kennedy[113] November 8, 2022 Incumbent   Elected

2022 House elections

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District Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  MI-03 John Gibbs[114] August 2, 2022 Challenger (G)   Lost election
  WA-03 Joe Kent[115] August 2, 2022 Challenger (G)   Lost election
  WY-AL Harriet Hageman[116] August 16, 2022 Challenger (G)   Elected
  NY-10 Dan Goldman (Democrat)[117] August 23, 2022 Open seat   Elected
  NY-12 Carolyn Maloney (Democrat)[117] August 23, 2022 Challenger/Incumbent   Lost primary

2022 state executive elections

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State Office Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Arizona Attorney General Abraham Hamadeh[118] August 2, 2022 Open seat   Lost election
  Arizona Secretary of State Mark Finchem[119] August 2, 2022 Open seat   Lost election

Other elections

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2023 Speaker of the House of Representatives elections

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Election Candidate Result
  January election Kevin McCarthy[123]   Elected
  October election Jim Jordan[a][124]   Unselected by the House Republican Conference
Mike Johnson[b][124]   Elected

2023 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Kentucky Daniel Cameron[125] May 16, 2023 Challenger   Lost election
  Mississippi Tate Reves[126] August 8, 2023 Incumbent   Elected
  Louisiana Jeff Landry[127] October 14, 2023 Open   Elected

2023 state executive elections

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State Office Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill[128] October 14, 2023 Open   Elected
  Louisiana Treasurer John Fleming[128] October 14, 2023 Open   Elected
  Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry[128] October 14, 2023 Open   Elected

2024 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  North Carolina Mark Robinson[129] March 5, 2024 Open   Lost election
  Indiana Mike Braun[130] May 7, 2024 Open   Elected
  West Virginia Patrick Morrisey[131] May 14, 2024 Open   Elected
  North Dakota Kelly Armstrong[132] June 11, 2024 Open   Elected

2024 Senate elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Mississippi Roger Wicker[133] March 12, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  Ohio Bernie Moreno[134] March 19, 2024 Challenger   Elected
  Pennsylvania David McCormick[135] April 23, 2024 Challenger   Elected
  Indiana Jim Banks[136] May 7, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  West Virginia Jim Justice[137] May 14, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  Montana Tim Sheehy[138] June 4, 2024 Challenger   Elected
  New Jersey Christine Serrano Glassner[139] June 4, 2024 Challenger   Lost primary
  Nevada Sam Brown[140] June 11, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  Virginia Hung Cao[141] June 18, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  North Dakota Kevin Cramer[142] June 11, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  New York Mike Sapraicone[143] June 25, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  Utah Trent Staggs[144] June 25, 2024 Open seat   Lost primary
  Arizona Kari Lake[145] July 30, 2024 Open seat   Lost election
  Tennessee Marsha Blackburn[146] August 1, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  Michigan Mike Rogers[147] August 6, 2024 Open seat   Lost election
  Missouri Josh Hawley[148] August 6, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  Wisconsin Eric Hovde[149] August 13, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  Florida Rick Scott[150] August 20, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  Wyoming John Barrasso[151] August 20, 2024 Incumbent   Elected

2024 House elections

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District Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  AL-03 Mike Rogers[152] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  AL-04 Robert Aderholt[152] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  AL-05 Dale Strong[152] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  AL-06 Gary Palmer[152] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  CA-20 Vince Fong[153] March 5, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  NC-05 Virginia Foxx[154] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  NC-06 Addison McDowell[155] March 5, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  NC-14 Tim Moore[156] March 5, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  TX-03 Keith Self[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-04 Pat Fallon[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-05 Lance Gooden[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-11 August Pfluger[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-13 Ronny Jackson[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-14 Randy Weber[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-15 Monica De La Cruz[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-17 Pete Sessions[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-19 Jodey Arrington[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-22 Troy Nehls[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-24 Beth Van Duyne[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-25 Roger Williams[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-26 Brandon Gill[158] March 5, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  TX-31 John Carter[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-34 Mayra Flores[157] March 5, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  TX-36 Brian Babin[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TX-38 Wesley Hunt[157] March 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  MS-04 Mike Ezell[159] March 12, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  MT-01 Ryan Zinke[160] June 4, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  MT-02 Troy Downing[161] June 4, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  ME-02 Austin Theriault[162] June 11, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  SC-01 Nancy Mace[163] June 11, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  SC-04 William Timmons[164] June 11, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  VA-02 Jen Kiggans[165] June 18, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  CO-04 Lauren Boebert[166] June 25, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  NY-04 Anthony D'Esposito[167] June 25, 2024 Incumbent   Lost election
  NY-22 Brandon Williams[168] June 25, 2024 Incumbent   Lost election
  NY-24 Claudia Tenney[169] June 25, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  AZ-08 Abraham Hamadeh[170] July 30, 2024 Open seat   Elected
  TN-05 Andy Ogles[171] August 1, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  TN-07 Mark Green[172] August 1, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  AK-AL Nancy Dahlstrom[173] August 20, 2024 Challenger Withdrew
Nick Begich[174]   Elected
  FL-07 Cory Mills[175] August 20, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  FL-11 Daniel Webster[176] August 20, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  FL-22 Dan Franzese[177] August 20, 2024 Challenger   Lost election
  WY-AL Harriet Hageman[178] August 20, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  LA-01 Steve Scalise[179] November 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  LA-03 Clay Higgins[180] November 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  LA-04 Mike Johnson[181] November 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected
  LA-05 Julia Letlow[182] November 5, 2024 Incumbent   Elected

2024 state executive elections

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State Office Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  North Carolina Attorney General Dan Bishop[183] March 5, 2024 Open seat   Lost election

2024 state legislative elections

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State Candidate Office Seat status Primary result
  Texas Barry Wernick[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Caroline Fairly[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas John Smithee[157] Texas State Representative Incumbent  
  Texas Don McLaughlin[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Stormy Bradley[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Liz Case[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Mike Olcott[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Helena Kerwin[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Hillary Hickland[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Wes Virdell[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Alan Schoolcraft[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Gary Gates[157] Texas State Representative Incumbent  
  Texas David Covey[157] Texas State Representative Challenger  
  Texas Janis Holt[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Steve Toth[157] Texas State Representative Incumbent  
  Texas Brent Money[157] Texas State Representative Open seat  
  Texas Brent Hagenbuch[157] Texas State Senator Open seat  

2025 Speaker of the House of Representatives election

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Election Candidate Result
  2025 Mike Johnson[184]   Elected

Second term as president

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2025 House special elections

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Election Candidate Result
 FL-01 Jimmy Patronis[185]   Elected
 FL-06 Randy Fine[186]   Elected

2025 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  New Jersey Jack Ciattarelli[187] June 10, 2025 Open   Won primary

2026 gubernatorial elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Arizona Karrin Taylor Robson (co-endorsement with Biggs)[188] August 4, 2026 Challenger TBA
Andy Biggs (co-endorsement with Robson)[189]
  Florida Byron Donalds[190] August 18, 2026 Open TBA
  Georgia Burt Jones[191] May 19, 2026 Open TBA
  Idaho Brad Little[192] TBD Incumbent TBA
  Ohio Vivek Ramaswamy[193] May 5, 2026 Open TBA

2026 Senate elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  Alaska Dan Sullivan[194] August 18, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Arkansas Tom Cotton[195] March 3, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Florida Ashley Moody[196] August 18, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Idaho Jim Risch[197] May 19, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Iowa Ashley Hinson[198] June 2, 2026 Open seat TBA
  Kansas Roger Marshall[199] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Michigan Mike Rogers[200] August 4, 2026 Open seat TBA
  Mississippi Cindy Hyde-Smith[201] March 10, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Montana Steve Daines[202] June 2, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Nebraska Pete Ricketts[203] May 12, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  North Carolina Michael Whatley[204] March 3, 2026 Open seat TBA
  Ohio Jon Husted[205] May 5, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Oklahoma Markwayne Mullin[206] June 16, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  South Carolina Lindsey Graham[207] June 9, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  South Dakota Mike Rounds[208] June 2, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Tennessee Bill Hagerty[209] August 6, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  West Virginia Shelley Moore Capito[210] May 12, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  Wyoming Cynthia Lummis[211] August 18, 2026 Incumbent TBA

2026 House elections

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State Candidate Primary date Seat status Primary result
  AK-AL Nick Begich[212] August 18, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  AZ-06 Juan Ciscomani[213] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  AZ-08 Abraham Hamadeh[214] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  CO-04 Lauren Boebert[215] June 30, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  CO-05 Jeff Crank[216] June 30, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  CO-08 Gabe Evans[217] June 30, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  FL-13 Anna Paulina Luna[218] TBD Incumbent TBA
  GA-11 Barry Loudermilk[219] TBD Incumbent TBA
  IL-12 Mike Bost[220] March 17, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  IL-15 Mary Miller[221] March 17, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  IN-08 Mark Messmer[222] May 5, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  IA-03 Zach Nunn[223] TBD Incumbent TBA
  KS-01 Tracey Mann[199] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  KS-02 Derek Schmidt[199] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  KS-04 Ron Estes[224] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  MI-04 Bill Huizenga[225] August 4, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  ND-AL Julie Fedorchak[226] June 9, 2026 Incumbent TBA
  WV-01 Carol Miller[227] May 12, 2026 Incumbent TBA

2026 state legislative elections

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State Candidate Office Seat status Primary result
  Texas Kevin Sparks[228] Texas State Senator Incumbent TBA
  Texas David Cook[229] Texas State Senator Open seat TBA
  Texas Dustin Burrows[230] Texas State Representative Incumbent TBA
  Texas Brian Harrison[231] Texas State Representative Incumbent TBA

International

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Brazil

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2022

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Position Candidate Results
  President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro
(Liberal Party)[232][233]
  Lost election

Hungary

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2022

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Position Candidate Results
  Prime Minister of Hungary Viktor Orbán
(Fidesz)[234][235]
  Fidesz won the election with a supermajority of seats and Orbán remained Prime Minister

Israel

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2013

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Position Candidate Results
  Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu
(Likud Yisrael Beiteinu)[236]
  Likud Yisrael Beiteinu won a plurality of seats in the election and formed a coalition government alongside other parties, with Netanyahu chosen as Prime Minister

2019

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Position Candidate Results
  Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu
(Likud)[237]
 /  Likud won a plurality of seats, but no party obtained an outright majority, resulting in an hung Parliament and in the calling of a snap election, which was held in September 2019; Netanyahu remained in office as caretaker Prime Minister

Italy

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2022

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Position Candidate Results
  Prime Minister of Italy Giuseppe Conte
(Five Star Movement)[238][239]
  The Five Star Movement won a minority of seats in the election and became part of the opposition

Poland

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2025

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Position Candidate Results
  President of Poland Karol Nawrocki
(Law and Justice)[240]
  Elected

2016

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Question asked by the referendum Option endorsed Results
  Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union? Leave the European Union[241][242]   The "Leave the European Union" option won

References

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  1. ^ Shabad, Rebecca (Dec 29, 2015). "Trump in 2008: Hillary Clinton would make a "great" president". CBS News.
  2. ^ Allen, Mike (Sep 17, 2008). "Trump endorses McCain on Larry King". Politico.
  3. ^ Preston, Mark; Silverleib, Alan (Feb 3, 2012). "Trump endorses Romney". CNN.
  4. ^ a b c Flores, Reena (Aug 5, 2016). "Donald Trump endorses Ryan, McCain, Ayotte ahead of primary races". CBS News.
  5. ^ Trump, Donald (May 26, 2016). "Poll data shows that @marcorubio does by far the best in holding onto his Senate seat in Florida. Important to keep the MAJORITY. Run Marco!". Twitter.
  6. ^ Trump, Donald (Dec 3, 2016). "Our great VPE, @mike_pence, is in Louisiana campaigning for John Kennedy for US Senate. John will be a tremendous help to us in Washington". Twitter.
  7. ^ Trump, Donald (Oct 5, 2017). "Ralph Northam,who is running for Governor of Virginia,is fighting for the violent MS-13 killer gangs & sanctuary cities. Vote Ed Gillespie!". Twitter.
  8. ^ Trump, Donald (Sep 20, 2017). "Alabama is sooo lucky to have a candidate like "Big" Luther Strange. Smart, tough on crime, borders & trade, loves Vets & Military. Tuesday!". Twitter.
  9. ^ Trump, Donald (Dec 4, 2017). "Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama. We need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, Border Wall, Military, Pro Life, V.A., Judges 2nd Amendment and more. No to Jones, a Pelosi/Schumer Puppet!". Twitter.
  10. ^ Trump, Donald (Jun 19, 2017). "....because he doesn't even live there! He wants to raise taxes and kill healthcare. On Tuesday, #VoteKarenHandel". Twitter.
  11. ^ Trump, Donald (Apr 11, 2017). "Ron Estes is running TODAY for Congress in the Great State of Kansas. A wonderful guy, I need his help on Healthcare & Tax Cuts (Reform)". Twitter.
  12. ^ "First on CNN: Trump records robocall for Montana special election". CNN. 24 May 2017.
  13. ^ Trump, Donald (Jun 19, 2017). "Ralph Norman, who is running for Congress in SC's 5th District, will be a fantastic help to me in cutting taxes, and..." Twitter.
  14. ^ Trump, Donald (Oct 25, 2018). ".@MikeDunleavyGov will make a fantastic Governor of Alaska. Mike is for Energy and Jobs, is tough on Crime, loves our Vets and our Great Second Amendment. Mike has my Complete and Total Endorsement!". Twitter.
  15. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 27, 2018). "Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona is doing a great job. It would be really nice to show your support tomorrow by voting for him in Tuesdays Primary. Doug is strong on Crime, the Border, and our Second Amendment. Loves our Military & our Vets. He has my full and complete Endorsement". Twitter.
  16. ^ Trump, Donald (May 21, 2018). ".@AsaHutchinson, the great Governor of Arkansas, is in a primary tomorrow. He has done an incredible job with a focus on lower taxes, border security, and crime prevention. Asa loves our military and our veterans. I fully endorse Asa for Governor!". Twitter.
  17. ^ Trump, Donald (May 18, 2018). "California finally deserves a great Governor, one who understands borders, crime and lowering taxes. John Cox is the man - he'll be the best Governor you've ever had. I fully endorse John Cox for Governor and look forward to working with him to Make California Great Again!". Twitter.
  18. ^ Trump, Donald (Oct 10, 2018). "Walker Stapleton is running as the highly respected Republican Candidate for Governor of the Great State of Colorado. His credentials and talents are impeccable. He has my complete and total Endorsement!". Twitter.
  19. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 15, 2018). "It is about time that Connecticut had a real and talented Governor. Bob Stefanowski is the person needed to do the job. Tough on crime, Bob is also a big cutter of Taxes. He will win in November and make a Great Governor, a major difference maker. Bob has my total Endorsement!". Twitter.
  20. ^ Trump, Donald (Jun 22, 2018). "Congressman Ron DeSantis, a top student at Yale and Harvard Law School, is running for Governor of the Great State of Florida. Ron is strong on Borders, tough on Crime & big on Cutting Taxes - Loves our Military & our Vets. He will be a Great Governor & has my full Endorsement!". Twitter.
  21. ^ Trump, Donald (Jul 21, 2018). "Brian Kemp, who is running for Governor of Georgia and has my full endorsement, is campaigning tonight with VP @mike_pence. Brian is very strong on Crime and Borders, LOVES our Military, Vets and the 2nd Amendment. He will be a GREAT Governor!". Twitter.
  22. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 6, 2018). "Kris Kobach, a strong and early supporter of mine, is running for Governor of the Great State of Kansas. He is a fantastic guy who loves his State and our Country - he will be a GREAT Governor and has my full & total Endorsement! Strong on Crime, Border & Military. VOTE TUESDAY!". Twitter.
  23. ^ Trump, Donald (Sep 17, 2017). "Attorney General Bill Schuette will be a fantastic Governor for the great State of Michigan. I am bringing back your jobs and Bill will help". Twitter.
  24. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 25, 2018). "Jeff Johnson of Minnesota had a big night in winning the Republican nomination for Governor against a very strong and well known opponent! Thanks for all of the support you showed me. You have my complete and total Endorsement. You will win in November!". Twitter.
  25. ^ Trump, Donald (Jun 12, 2018). "I strongly endorse Adam Laxalt for Governor of Nevada. Adam is smart, works hard, and knows how to win. He will be a great Governor. Also, will fight hard to lower your taxes and is tough on crime!". Twitter.
  26. ^ Trump, Donald (Oct 30, 2018). ".@MikeDeWine will be a great Governor for the People of Ohio. He is an outstanding man who loves his State – and always produces big..." Twitter.
  27. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 30, 2018). "Kevin Stitt ran a great winning campaign against a very tough opponent in Oklahoma. Kevin is a very successful businessman who will be a fantastic Governor. He is strong on Crime & Borders, the 2nd Amendment, & loves our Military & Vets. He has my complete and total Endorsement!". Twitter.
  28. ^ Trump, Donald (Jun 9, 2018). "Henry McMaster loves the people of South Carolina and was with me from the beginning. He is strong on Crime and Borders, great for our Military and our Vets. He is doing a fantastic job as your Governor, and has my full endorsement, a special guy. Vote on Tuesday!". Twitter.
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  30. ^ Trump, Donald (Aug 3, 2018). "Congratulations to Bill Lee of Tennessee on his big primary win for Governor last night. He ran a great campaign and now will finish off the job in November. Bill has my total and enthusiastic Endorsement!". Twitter.
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  1. ^ Until the House Republican Conference unselected him.
  2. ^ After the House Republican Conference unselected Jim Jordan.
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