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도널드 트럼프의 2024년 대선 경선 지지 목록

List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign primary endorsements

이것은 도널드 트럼프2024년 미국 대선공화당 대통령 후보지지한 주목할 만한 개인과 단체들의 목록입니다.

집행부 관계자

리처드 그레넬
마크 메도스
스티브 배넌
마이클 플린
세바스찬 고르카
벤 카슨

참고: 현 집행부 공무원(대통령과 부통령을 제외한)은 해치법에 의해 정치적 선거운동에 대한 지지를 하는 것이 금지되어 있습니다.

내각관료

국방부 관계자

교육부 관계자

보건복지부 관계자들

국토안보부 관리들

주택도시개발부 공무원

법무부 관계자들

국무부 관리들

재무부 관리들

행정실 관계자

다른 연방 공무원들

백악관 관계자들

미국 상원의원들

팀 스콧
테드 크루즈
린지 그레이엄
마르코 루비오
마이크 리
마샤 블랙번
마이크 브라운
케빈 크레이머
릭 스콧
J. D. 밴스
조시 홀리
케이티 브릿

현재의

예전의

밥 스미스

미국 대표부

마이크 존슨 하원의장
다수당 리더 스티브 스칼라이즈(Steve Scalise)
다수당 원내총무 톰 에머
엘리제 스테파닉 의원
짐 조던 의원
바이런 도날드 의원
로렌 보버트 의원
마조리 테일러 그린 하원의원
맷 게츠 의원
카를로스 A의원님. 기메네스
웨슬리 헌트 의원
메리 밀러 의원
폴 고사르 의원
앤디 빅스 의원
제프드류 의원

현재의

예전의

케빈 매카시 전 하원의장
리 젤딘

주지사

론 드샌티스 주지사
크리스티 넴 주지사
주지사 그레그 애벗
주지사 헨리 맥마스터
짐 저스티스 주지사
더그 버검 주지사

현재의

예전의

사라 페일린
마이크 허커비

주 행정부 관리들

켄 팩스턴 법무장관
법무장관 애슐리 무디
법무장관 다니엘 캐머런
법무장관 패트릭 모리시

현재의

부지사들

국무장관

법무장관

재무부

감사인

농업위원

공교육감독관

공익위원

다른.

예전의

부지사들

국무장관

법무장관

재무부

감사인

공익위원

부관장군

이사회

주 상원의원

대런 베일리
마크 핀켐

현재의

앨라배마 주

애리조나 주

조지아 주

플로리다 주

아이오와 주

미시간 주

미네소타 주

미주리 주

네바다 주

뉴햄프셔 주

뉴저지 주

노스다코타 주

오하이오 주

오클라호마 주

사우스캐롤라이나 주

텍사스 주

버지니아 주

웨스트버지니아 주

예전의

앨라배마 주

콜로라도 주

일리노이 주

미주리 주

네바다 주

뉴햄프셔 주

뉴저지 주

뉴욕

사우스캐롤라이나 주

버지니아 주

주 대표부

현재의

앨라배마 주

애리조나 주

캘리포니아

플로리다 주

조지아 주

일리노이 주

아이오와 주

메인 주

미시간 주

미네소타 주

네바다 주

뉴햄프셔 주

뉴저지 주

뉴욕

노스캐롤라이나 주

오하이오 주

오클라호마 주

오리건 주

펜실베이니아 주

사우스캐롤라이나 주

테네시 주

텍사스 주

유타주

  • 제69선거구(2023년 ~ 현재), 제73선거구(2019년 ~ 2023년)[174] 출신의 필 라이먼 유타주 하원의원

버지니아 주

웨스트버지니아 주

예전의

앨라배마 주

애리조나 주

콜로라도 주

하와이

아이오와 주

켄터키 주

메릴랜드 주

매사추세츠 주

네바다 주

뉴햄프셔 주

뉴저지 주

오하이오 주

사우스캐롤라이나 주

유타주

웨스트버지니아 주

지방 및 군 공무원

제임스 크레이그 전 경찰서장
조 아르파이오 전 보안관

현재의

예전의

국제정치인

블라디미르 푸틴
빅토르 오르반
알렉산드르 루카셴코
하비에르 마일리

국가원수

현재의

간부공무원

현재의

국가 및 초국가 의회 의원

현재의

예전의

지방공무원

현재의

예전의

당직자들

현재의

예전의

비즈니스 리더

Vivek Ramaswamy
마이크 린델
로버트 기요사키

정치공작원

액터스

존 보이트

음악가

키드록
코닥 블랙

스포츠 피규어

앤드루 테이트

종교계 인사들

활동가 및 공인

멜라니아 트럼프
말릭 오바마
카리 호
메흐메트 오즈
터커 칼슨
Olga Skabeyeva

단체들

활동가 단체

의회 대표단

언덕위원회

정치행동위원회

공화당의 정당 조직

주 정당

지도

뉴햄프셔 상원의 현직 공화당 의원들의 지지.
승인된 Ron DeSantis (1) (철회)
승인된 니키 헤일리 (1)
승인된 도널드 트럼프 (1)
배서 없음(11)
뉴햄프셔주 하원에서 현직 공화당 의원들의 지지.
도널드 트럼프(50) 지지
승인된 Ron DeSantis (27) (철회)
승인된 Vivek Ramaswamy (7) (철회)
승인된 니키 헤일리(3)
승인된 래리 엘더(1)(철회)
배서 없음(110)
비공화당(202)
사우스 캐롤라이나 하원의 현직 공화당 의원들의 지지.
승인된 Ron DeSantis (11) (철회)
승인된 팀 스콧(11)(철회)
승인된 도널드 트럼프 (9)
승인된 니키 헤일리(3)
배서 없음(56)
비공화당(36)
사우스 캐롤라이나 상원의 현직 공화당 의원들의 지지.
승인된 팀 스콧(10)(철회)
승인된 Ron DeSantis(4)(철회)
승인된 니키 헤일리 (1)
배서 없음(15)
비공화당 (14)

참고 항목

메모들

  1. ^ 현재 미국 시민권자인 아담스도 미국 공화당 소속입니다.

참고문헌

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