List of John McCain 2008 presidential campaign endorsements

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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.

U.S. presidents, vice presidents, and spouses[]

  • President George W. Bush[1]
  • 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[]

U.S. representatives[]

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)[45]
  • Gov. Linda Lingle (R-HI)[46]
  • 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)[47]
  • Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX)[48]
  • Gov. Jodi Rell (R-CT)[49]
  • Gov. Bob Riley (R-AL)[50]
  • Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-CA)[48]
  • 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),[51] 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)[52]
  • Fmr. Gov. Winfield Dunn (R-TN)[1]
  • Fmr. Gov. Jim Edgar (R-IL)[1]
  • Fmr. Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich (R-MD)[53]
  • Fmr. Gov. Jim Gilmore (R-VA) Former 2008 presidential candidate[1]
  • Fmr. Gov. Mike Huckabee (R-AR), former 2008 presidential candidate[54]
  • Fmr. Gov. Thomas Kean (R-NJ), 9/11 Commission Co-Chair[55]
  • Fmr. Gov. Frank Keating (R-OK)[13]
  • Fmr. Gov. John McKernan (R-ME)[13]
  • Fmr. Gov. Bill Owens (R-CO)[1]
  • Fmr. Gov. George Pataki (R-NY)[56]
  • 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

Retired military[]

Senator McCain was endorsed by over 100 retired generals and admirals from the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps,[57] 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[]

  • of Irondale, Alabama[1]
  • Carlos Alvarez of Miami-Dade County[1]
  • Alan Autry of Fresno[1]
  • Rich Crotty of Orange County, Florida[58]
  • Richard J. Gerbounka of Linden, New Jersey (I-NJ) [7]
  • Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, former 2008 presidential candidate[1]

State, local, and territorial officials[]

Other political figures[]

  • George Argyros, former United States Ambassador to Spain, billionaire, and former Major League Baseball owner[63]
  • James Baker, former Secretary of State under President George H.W. Bush.[64]
  • Debra Bartoshevich (D), Fmr. Hillary Clinton Delegate[65]
  • John Rusling Block, former Secretary of Agriculture[1]
  • John R. Bolton, former Ambassador to the UN under President George W. Bush[66]
  • 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[67]
  • Fmr. Ambassador Thomas Patrick Melady[68]
  • Fmr. Secretary of Commerce Robert Mosbacher[69]
  • Fmr. Secretary of Commerce Peter George Peterson[70]
  • Fmr. FCC chairman Michael Powell[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[]

These newspapers have endorsed John McCain's general election run:

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 and future U.S. president[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[]

Foreign entertainers[]

Adult entertainment[]

Athletes and sportspeople[]

Organizations[]

Other individuals[]

Foreign political figures[]

See also[]

References[]

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External links[]

  • Supporters list from the John McCain campaign website
  • List of endorsers, from Project Vote Smart.
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