List of Andrew Yang 2020 presidential campaign endorsements

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List of Andrew Yang 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
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Campaign2020 United States presidential election (Democratic Party primaries)
CandidateAndrew Yang
Entrepreneur
Founder of Venture for America
AffiliationDemocratic Party
StatusWithdrawn
LaunchedNovember 6, 2017
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
SloganHumanity First
Not Left, Not Right, Forward
A New Way Forward
Make America Think Harder (MATH)
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Website
www.yang2020.com

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have voiced their endorsement of Andrew Yang's campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

Federal officials[]

U.S. Representatives[]

Former[]

Mike Honda
  • Mike Honda, former U.S. Representative from CA-15 (2001–2013) and CA-17 (2013–2017)[1]

State officials[]

State legislators[]

Current[]

Evan Low

Local and municipal officials[]

Mayors[]

Current[]

  • , Mayor of Sellers, South Carolina[4]

Former[]

  • Steve Marchand, former Mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire and two-time Democratic gubernatorial candidate for New Hampshire[5]

Local officials[]

  • , member of the Fremont, California City Council[6]
  • , member of the Manchester, New Hampshire School Board[7]

Notable individuals[]

Elon Musk
Christina Hoff Sommers

Activists[]

  • Cameron Kasky, gun control activist and co-founder of March for Our Lives[8]

Businesspeople[]

  • Sam Altman, entrepreneur and co-chairman of OpenAI[9][10][11]
  • Tony Hsieh, businessman and CEO of Zappos[11][12]
  • James Monsees, businessman and co-founder of Juul[13]
  • Elon Musk, engineer and CEO of Tesla, Inc. and SpaceX[14][15]
  • Alexis Ohanian, entrepreneur, investor, and co-founder of Reddit[16]
  • Jack Dorsey, entrepreneur, computer programmer and CEO of Twitter and Square[17]

Journalists and commentators[]

  • Bari Weiss, editor and opinion writer for The New York Times[18]

Medical Doctors[]

  • Eugene Gu, former resident physician, social media personality, plaintiff in lawsuit against Donald Trump[19][20][21]

Scholars and academics[]

  • Peter Boghossian, assistant professor of philosophy at Portland State University[22]
  • Xudong Huang, medical researcher, Co-Director of the Neurochemistry Lab of Psychiatry Department at the Massachusetts General Hospital and associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School[23]
  • Christina Hoff Sommers, author, philosopher, and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute[24]
  • Bret Weinstein, biologist and evolutionary theorist[25]

Celebrities[]

Donald Glover
Teri Hatcher
Ken Jeong

Actors[]

  • Nicolas Cage, actor[14][26]
  • Noah Centineo, actor[27][14]
  • Dane DeHaan, actor[28]
  • Donald Glover, actor, comedian, and musician[14][29]
  • Teri Hatcher, actress, writer, presenter, and singer[30]
  • Ken Jeong, actor, comedian, former physician, and voice artist[31]
  • Penn Jillette, magician and actor[22]
  • John Leguizamo, actor[32] (previously endorsed Julián Castro)[33]
  • Simu Liu, actor[22]
  • Steven Yeun, actor[34]

Athletes[]

Daniel Negreanu
  • Antonio Bryant, former NFL player[35]
  • Chris Jericho, Canadian-American professional wrestler[36]
  • Jermaine Johnson, former NBA D-League player[37]
  • Daniel Negreanu, professional poker player[13]
  • Mark Schultz, Olympic wrestler[13]
  • Marcellus Wiley, former NFL player[38]
  • Dominique Wilkins, former NBA player[39]

Comedians[]

Dave Chappelle
Michelle Wolf
  • Hannibal Buress, comedian, actor, writer, and producer[40]
  • Dave Chappelle, comedian[41][42]
  • Ronny Chieng, comedian, actor, and correspondent for The Daily Show[43]
  • Thomas Chong, Canadian-American actor and comedian[44]
  • Norm Macdonald, comedian[45]
  • Donnell Rawlings, comedian and actor[46]
  • Doug Stanhope, comedian[47]
  • Michelle Wolf, comedian[48]
  • Joe Wong, comedian[45]

Filmmakers[]

Internet personalities[]

Ken Bone
  • Adam22, Internet personality[13]
  • Lloyd Ahlquist, Internet personality[13]
  • Ken Bone, Internet personality and political activist[52]
  • Ryan Higa, Internet personality[35]
  • Ethan Klein, Internet personality and YouTuber[53]
  • Casey Neistat, Internet personality and filmmaker[16]

Musicians[]

  • Anita Baker, singer-songwriter[54][55]
  • Rich Brian, musician[56]
  • Rivers Cuomo, musician[14]
  • MC Jin, rapper, actor, and songwriter[56]
  • The Fat Boys, American hip hop trio[57]
  • Eric B. & Rakim, American hip hop duo[57]
  • Zhu, electronic musician[58]

Newspapers and other media[]

Newspapers[]

See also[]

References[]

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  33. ^ "Julián Castro Announces 58 Endorsements Ahead of Fourth Democratic Debate". Julian Castro 2020 presidential campaign. October 14, 2019. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
  34. ^ "'Walking Dead' actor Steven Yeun endorses Yang". December 26, 2019. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
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  54. ^ "Anita Baker endorses Andrew Yang for president". Savvy Progress. January 10, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
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External links[]

*Andrew Yang's official website

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