List of Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign endorsements

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List of Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
Mike Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign logo.svg
Campaign2020 United States presidential election (Democratic primaries)
Candidate
  • Michael Bloomberg
  • Mayor of New York City (2002–2013)
AffiliationDemocratic Party
AnnouncedNovember 24, 2019[1]
Headquarters229 West 43rd Street (8th floor in the old New York Times Building on New York City's Times Square)[2]
Key peopleKevin Sheekeycampaign manager
Kelly Mehlenbacher – deputy COO[3]
Advisors:
Howard Wolfson
Jason Schecter
SloganRebuild America
Fighting for our future
A new choice for Democrats
Mike Will Get It Done
I Like Mike
Website
www.mikebloomberg.com

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

Officials below the level of state legislator and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a Wikipedia page or are otherwise clearly notable.

Federal officials[]

Richard V. Spencer
Bobby Rush

White House officials[]

Former[]

  • Richard V. Spencer, former Secretary of the Navy (2017–2019) (Republican)[4][5]

U.S. Representatives[]

Current[]

  • Harley Rouda, U.S. Representative from CA-48 since 2019[6]
  • Juan Vargas, U.S. Representative from CA-51 since 2013[7] (previously endorsed John Delaney)[8]
  • Scott Peters, U.S. Representative from CA-52 since 2013[9]
  • Stephanie Murphy, U.S. Representative from FL-07 since 2017[10] (previously endorsed Beto O'Rourke)[11]
  • Ted Deutch, U.S. Representative from FL-19 (2010–2013), FL-21 (2013–2017) and FL-22 since 2017[12]
  • Lucy McBath, U.S. Representative from GA-06 since 2019[13]
  • Bobby Rush, U.S. Representative from IL-01 since 1993 (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[14]
  • Haley Stevens, U.S. Representative from MI-11 since 2019[15]
  • Josh Gottheimer, U.S. Representative from NJ-5 since 2017 (previously endorsed Cory Booker)[16]
  • Mikie Sherrill, U.S. Representative from NJ-11 since 2019 (previously endorsed Cory Booker)[17]
  • Gregory Meeks, U.S. Representative from NY-5 since 1998[18]
  • Max Rose, U.S. Representative from NY-11 since 2019[19]
  • Nita Lowey, U.S. Representative from NY-17 since 1989[20]
  • Ben McAdams, U.S. Representative from UT-04 since 2019[21]
  • Stacey Plaskett, Delegate U.S. Representative from VI-at large since 2015[22] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[23]

Former[]

  • Harold Ford Sr., former U.S. Representative from TN-09 (1975–1997)[24]
  • Gloria Negrete McLeod, former U.S. Representative from CA-35 (2013–2015)[25]
  • Mike Michaud, former U.S. Representative from ME-02 (2003–2015)[26]
  • Mark Schauer, former U.S. Representative from MI-07 (2009–2011)[27]
  • Tom Allen, former U.S. Representative from ME-02 (1997–2009)[28]

State officials[]

Gina Raimondo
Bev Perdue
Jay Nixon

Governors[]

Current[]

Former[]

  • Carlos Romero Barceló, Governor of Puerto Rico (1977–1985)[30]
  • Brad Henry, Governor of Oklahoma (2003–2011)[31]
  • Bev Perdue, Governor of North Carolina (2009–2013)[32]
  • Jay Nixon, Governor of Missouri (2009–2017)[33]

State executive officials[]

Former[]

State legislators[]

Current[]

  • Michael Cusick, New York State Assembly since 2012[35]
  • Bobby Singleton, Minority Leader of the Alabama State Senate since 2019 and Alabama State Senator from District 24 since 2005; former Alabama State Representative from District 72 (2002–2005)[36]
  • Cesar Chavez, State Representative, Arizona State Legislature, District 29[37]
  • Jennifer Longdon, State Representative, Arizona State Legislature, District 24[38]
  • Richard Roth, California Senator from District 31 since 2012[25] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[39]
  • Tom Sullivan, Colorado State Representative from District 37 since 2019[40]
  • Kionne McGhee, Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives since 2019 and Florida State Representative from District 117 since 2012[41]
  • Todd Kaminsky, New York Senator from District 9 since 2016[42]
  • Diane Savino, New York State Senate from District 23 since 2004[43]
  • Clyde Vanel, New York State Assemblyman from District 33 since 2016[44]
  • Taylor Darling, New York State Assemblywoman from District 18 since 2019[43]

Former[]

  • Ian Conyers, former Michigan State Senator from District 4 (2016–2018)[25]

Local and municipal officials[]

Muriel Bowser
Stephen K. Benjamin
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
Antonio Villaraigosa

Mayors[]

Current[]

Former[]

  • Virg Bernero, Mayor of Lansing, Michigan, former Democratic Party nominee for Governor of Michigan[71]
  • Bob Buckhorn, Mayor of Tampa, Florida (2011–2019)[72]
  • Michael B. Coleman, Mayor of Columbus, Ohio (2000–2016)[73] (previously endorsed Kamala Harris)[74]
  • Karl Dean, Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee (2007–2015) and 2018 Democratic nominee for Governor of Tennessee[75]
  • Manny Diaz, Mayor of Miami (2001–2009) (previously endorsed Joe Biden)[76]
  • David Dinkins, Mayor of New York City (1990–1993)[77]
  • Bill Finch, Mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut (2007–2015)[78]
  • Philip Levine, Mayor of Miami Beach, Florida (2013–2017)[79]
  • Nancy McFarlane, Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina (2011–2019)[61]
  • Charles Meeker, Mayor of Raleigh, North Carolina (2001–2011)[61]
  • Michael Nutter, Mayor of Philadelphia (2008–2016)[80] (previously endorsed Joe Biden)[a]
  • Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland (2010–2016)[84]
  • Antonio Villaraigosa, Speaker of the California Assembly (1998–2000), Majority Leader of the California Assembly (1996–1998), California Assemblyman from District 45 (1994–2000); Mayor of Los Angeles (2005–2013)[85]
  • Karen Weaver, Mayor of Flint, Michigan (2015–2019)[47]

Municipal executive officials[]

Current[]

Former[]

  • C. Virginia Fields, former Borough President of Manhattan (1998–2005)[89]
  • Diana Taylor, former New York Superintendent of Banks (2003–2007); Bloomberg's partner[89]
  • Claire Shulman, former Borough President of Queens (1986–1994)[44]

Party officials[]

DNC members[]

Current[]

Organisations[]

Notable individuals[]

Geoffrey Canada
Judy Sheindlin

Athletes and sports figures[]

  • Tim Duncan, former NBA player for the San Antonio Spurs[93]
  • Dhani Jones, former NFL player, television host[94]
  • Gail Marquis, former basketball player who competed in the 1976 summer Olympics[26]
  • Dara Torres, professional swimmer and Olympic champion[95]

Authors, activists and journalists[]

  • Geoffrey Canada, educator, social activist, author, and President of the Harlem Children's Zone in Harlem, New York since 1990[96]
  • Sam Donaldson, former ABC News White House Correspondent and co-anchor of This Week[97]
  • Thomas Friedman, New York Times columnist, author[98][99]

Business leaders[]

  • Barbara Corcoran, businesswoman, consultant and television personality, co-host of Shark Tank[100]
  • Patricia Harris, CEO of Bloomberg Philanthropies and Bloomberg 2020 campaign chair[89]
  • Jane Rosenthal, film producer[101]
  • Kevin Sheekey, businessman and political advisor; Bloomberg 2020 campaign manager[50]
  • Paula Stone Williams, pastoral counselor and former president of the Christian church planting group Orchard Group (1989–2009)[26]

Entertainers and artists[]

  • Lorraine Bracco, actress[102]
  • Ted Danson, actor and producer[103]
  • Michael Douglas, actor[104]
  • Clint Eastwood, actor, film director and former mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California (1986–1988)[105] (Libertarian)
  • Tim Gunn, fashion consultant, television personality, actor, voice actor and author[26]
  • John Mellencamp, musician and singer-songwriter[106]
  • Bette Midler, actress[95]
  • Isaac Mizrahi, fashion designer, TV presenter, and Chief Designer of the Isaac Mizrahi brand for Xcel Brands[26]
  • Judy Sheindlin, star of Judge Judy, author, television personality, former Manhattan family court judge, civil court judge, and prosecutor[107]
  • Sela Ward, actress[95]
  • Sam Waterston, actor[102]

Newspapers[]

Boston Herald

Notes[]

  1. ^ initially endorsed Bloomberg;[81] after Bloomberg announced he would not run in March, 2019, Nutter endorsed Biden;[82] Nutter switched his endorsement to Bloomberg on December 20, 2019, less than one month into Bloomberg's bid)[83]

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External links[]

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