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leftofcool

(19,460 posts)
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 11:25 PM Aug 2015

The long list of Hillary's endorsements so far...................

Hillary Clinton Endorsements 2106

Former U.S. Presidents and cabinet-level officials

Madeleine Albright, former United States Secretary of State
and former United States Ambassador to the United Nations[1]
Bill Clinton, former president of the United States, husband of Hillary Clinton[2]
Leon Panetta, former United States Secretary of Defense, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency,
and former White House Chief of Staff[3][4]

State governors
Current

Andrew Cuomo, 56th Governor of New York (2011–present), former 64th Attorney General of New York (2007
-2010), former United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (1997-2001)[5]
Mark Dayton, 40th Governor of Minnesota (2011-present), former U.S. Senator from Minnesota[6]
Dan Malloy, 88th Governor of Connecticut (2011–present)[7]
Terry McAuliffe, 72nd Governor of Virginia (2014–present)[8]
Jay Nixon, 55th Governor of Missouri (2009-present)
Gina Raimondo, 75th Governor of Rhode Island (2015–present)[9]
Peter Shumlin, 81st Governor of Vermont (2011–present), former Vermont Senator and member of the

Vermont House of Representatives[10]
Tom Wolf, 47th Governor of Pennsylvania[6]

Former

Jim Blanchard, 45th Governor of Michigan (1983-1991), former U.S. Representative from Michigan, and former

United States Ambassador to Canada[11]
Howard Dean, 79th Governor of Vermont (1991–2003), former Chairman of the Democratic National

Committee (2005-2009)[12]
Jennifer Granholm, 47th governor of Michigan (2003–2011) [13]
Christine Gregoire, 22nd Governor of Washington (2005–2013)[14]
Jim Hodges, 114th Governor of South Carolina (1999=2003) [15]
Jim Hunt, 69th and 71st Governor of North Carolina (1977–1985; 1993–2001)[16]
Madeleine M. Kunin, 77th Governor of Vermont (1985–1991)[17]
Bev Perdue, 73rd Governor of North Carolina (2009-2013)[18]
Ed Rendell, 45th Governor of Pennsylvania (2003–2011)[19]
Richard Riley, 111th Governor of South Carolina (1979-1987), former United States Secretary of Education

(1993-2001)[20]
Bill Ritter, 41st Governor of Colorado (2007–2011)[21]
Ted Strickland, 68th Governor of Ohio (2007–2011), former U.S. Representative for Ohio's 6th[22]

U.S. Senators
Current

Tammy Baldwin, U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative from Wisconsin[23]
Michael Bennet, U.S. Senator from Colorado[24]
Richard Blumenthal, U.S. Senator from Connecticut and former Attorney General of Connecticut (1991-2011)

[25]
Cory Booker, U.S. Senator from New Jersey and former mayor of Newark, New Jersey[26]
Barbara Boxer, U.S. Senator from California[27]
Ben Cardin, U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative from Maryland[28]
Bob Casey, Jr., U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania[29]
Dick Durbin, Senate Minority Whip, U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative from Illinois[30]
Dianne Feinstein, U.S. Senator from California[31]
Al Franken, U.S. Senator from Minnesota[32][33]
Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator from New York and former U.S. House Representative (2007–09)[25]
Martin Heinrich, U.S. Senator from New Mexico[34]
Heidi Heitkamp, U.S. Senator from North Dakota, former Attorney General of North Dakota and former Tax

Commissioner of North Dakota[23]
Mazie Hirono, U.S. Senator from Hawaii[35]
Tim Kaine, U.S. Senator from Virginia[36]
Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator from Minnesota[37]
Patrick Leahy, U.S. Senator from Vermont[38]
Joe Manchin, U.S. Senator from West Virginia[39]
Claire McCaskill, U.S. Senator from Missouri[40]
Barbara Mikulski, U.S. Senator from Maryland[41]
Chris Murphy, U.S. Senator from Connecticut since 2013; U.S. Representative from Connecticut 2007–2013

[42]
Patty Murray, U.S. Senator from Washington[43]
Bill Nelson, U.S. Senator from Florida[44][45]
Gary Peters, U.S. Senator and former U.S. Representative from Michigan[24][46]
Brian Schatz, U.S. Senator from Hawaii[47][48]
Chuck Schumer, U.S. Senator from New York and former U.S. Representative[49]
Jeanne Shaheen, U.S. Senator from New Hampshire and former Governor of New Hampshire[50]
Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Senator from Michigan[51]
Tom Udall, U.S. Senator from New Mexico [52][53]
Mark Warner, U.S. Senator from Virginia and former Governor of Virginia (2002-2006)[54]
Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island[50]

Former

Evan Bayh, former U.S. Senator from Indiana and former Governor of Indiana[55]
Kay Hagan, former U.S. Senator from North Carolina[56][57]
Mary Landrieu, former U.S. Senator from Louisiana and former Treasurer of Louisiana[56]
Tom Harkin, former U.S. Senator from Iowa[58]

U.S. Representatives
Current

Karen Bass, U.S. Representative from California[59]
Joyce Beatty, U.S. Representative from Ohio[60]
Xavier Becerra, U.S. Representative from California[6]
Ami Bera, U.S. Representative from California[35]
Suzanne Bonamici, U.S. Representative from Oregon[61]
Madeleine Bordallo, Delegate from the United States territory of Guam and former Lieutenant Governor of

Guam[62]
Tony Cardenas, U.S. Representatives from California[63]
Andre Carson, U.S. Representative from Indiana[64]
Matt Cartwright, U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania[65]
Joaquín Castro, U.S. Representative from Texas[66]
Judy Chu, U.S. Representative from California and former member of the California State Board of

Equalization[67]
David Cicilline, U.S. Representative from Rhode Island[68]
William Lacy Clay, Jr., U.S. Representative from Missouri[69]
Emanuel Cleaver, U.S. Representative from Missouri[50]
Gerry Connolly, U.S. Representative from Virginia[70]
John Conyers, U.S. Representative from Michigan[71][72]
Jim Cooper, U.S. Representative from Tennessee[73]
Joseph Crowley, U.S. Representative from New York[74]
Henry Cuellar, U.S. Representative from Texas[50]
Danny Davis, U.S. Representative from Illinois[50]
John Delaney, U.S. Representative from Maryland[50]
Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Representative from Connecticut[75]
Ted Deutch, U.S. Representative from Florida[50]
Debbie Dingell, U.S. Representative from Michigan[50]
Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Representative from Illinois[50]
Elizabeth Esty, U.S. Representative from Connecticut[76]
Bill Foster, U.S. Representative from Illinois[50]
Lois Frankel, U.S. Representative from Florida[50]
Marcia Fudge, U.S. Representative from Ohio[77]
Gene Green, U.S. Representative from Texas[50]
Luis Guiterrez, U.S. Representative from Illinois[78]
Janice Hahn, U.S. Representative from California[50]
Alcee Hastings, U.S. Representative from Florida [79][80]
Brian Higgins, U.S. Representative from New York[81]
Mike Honda, U.S. Representative from California[82]
Steny Hoyer, U.S. Representative from Maryland [81]
Steve Israel, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Sheila Jackson Lee, U.S. Representative from Texas[50]
Eddie Bernice Johnson, U.S. Representative from Texas[50]
Hank Johnson, U.S. Representative from Georgia[81]
Robin Kelly, U.S. Representative from Illinois[83]
Joseph P. Kennedy III, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[84]
Dan Kildee, U.S. Representative from Michigan[50]
Derek Kilmer, U.S. Representative from Washington[50]
Jim Langevin, U.S. Representative from Rhode Island and former Secretary of State of Rhode Island[56]
Rick Larsen, U.S. Representative from Washington[50]
John B. Larson, U.S. Representative from Connecticut[76]
Sandy Levin, U.S. Representative from Michigan[50]
John Lewis, U.S. Representative from Georgia[50]
Ted Lieu, U.S. Representative from California[62]
Nita Lowey, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Michelle Lujan Grisham, U.S. Representative from New Mexico[50]
Ben Ray Luján, U.S. Representative from New Mexico[52][53]
Stephen F. Lynch, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[50][85]
Carolyn Maloney, U.S. Representative from New York[86]
Sean Patrick Maloney, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Doris Matsui, U.S. Representative from California[50]
Jim McDermott, U.S. Representative from Washington[50]
Jim McGovern, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[87]
Gregory W. Meeks, U.S. Representative from New York[88]
Grace Meng, U.S. Representative from New York[89][90]
Patrick Murphy, U.S. Representative from Florida[91]
Jerrold Nadler, U.S. Representative from New York[92]
Grace Napolitano, U.S. Representative from California[93]
Richard Neal, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[94]
Ed Perlmutter, U.S. Representative from Colorado[50]
Scott Peters, U.S. Representative from California[6]
Chellie Pingree, U.S. Representative from Maine[50]
Jared Polis, U.S. Representative from Colorado[50]
Lucille Roybal-Allard, U.S. Representative from California[95]
Charles Rangel, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Kathleen Rice, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Cedric Richmond, U.S. Representative from Louisiana[50]
Tim Ryan, U.S. Representative from Ohio[50]
Loretta Sanchez, U.S. Representative from California[96]
Jan Schakowsky, U.S. Representative from Illinois[50]
Adam Schiff, U.S. Representative from California[50]
Kurt Schrader, U.S. Representative from Oregon [73]
David Scott, U.S. Representative from Georgia[88]
Jose Serrano U.S. Representative from New York[97]
Terri Sewell, U.S. Representative from Alabama[81]
Brad Sherman, U.S. Representative from California[98]
Louise Slaughter, U.S. Representative from New York[99]
Adam Smith, U.S. Representative from Washington[100][50]
Mark Takai, U.S. Representative from Hawaii[48]
Mark Takano, U.S. Representative from California[35]
Dina Titus, U.S. Representative from Nevada[50]
Niki Tsongas, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[85]
Chris Van Hollen, U.S. Representative from Maryland [101]
Mark Veasey, U.S. Representative from Texas[50]
Nydia Velázquez, U.S. Representative from New York[50]
Filemon Vela, Jr., U.S. Representative from Texas[102]
Frederica Wilson, U.S. Representative from Florida[80]

Former

Rob Andrews, former U.S. Representative from New Jersey[56]
Tim Bishop, former U.S. Representative from New York[56]
Harold Ford, Jr., former U.S. Representative from Tennessee[103]
Barney Frank, former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts[104]
Pete Gallego, former U.S. Representative from Texas[102]
Paul Hodes, former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire[105]
Jim Moran, former U.S. Representative from Virginia and former mayor of Alexandria, Virginia[106]
Allyson Schwartz, former U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania and candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania

in 2014[56]
Carol Shea-Porter, former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire[107]
Dick Swett, former U.S. Representative from New Hampshire and former United States Ambassador to

Denmark[107]

State executive officials
Current

Michael Fitzgerald, Iowa State Treasurer[108]
Nellie Gorbea, Secretary of State of Rhode Island[109]
Alison Lundergan Grimes, Secretary of State of Kentucky, Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from

Kentucky in 2014[110]
Kamala Harris, California Attorney General[111]
Maura Healey, Massachusetts Attorney General[112]
Tom Miller, Iowa Attorney General[108]
Chris Pappas, Executive Council of New Hampshire member[107]
Tina Smith, Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota[113][114]
Colin Van Ostern, Executive Council of New Hampshire member[107]

Former
Elaine Baxter, former Iowa Secretary of State[115]
Bonnie Campbell, former Iowa Attorney General and former Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party[116]
Beverly Hollingworth, former Executive Council of New Hampshire member and former New Hampshire Senate

President[107]
Sally Pederson, former lieutenant governor of Iowa and former Iowa Democratic Party Chair[117]
Deb Pignatelli, former Executive Council of New Hampshire member[107]
Pat Russell, former New Hampshire State Liquor Commissioner[107]

State legislators
Current

Marti Anderson, Iowa State Representative[118]
Bob Backus, New Hampshire State Representative[107]
Timi Brown-Powers, Iowa State Representative[117]
Ed Butler, New Hampshire State Representative[107]
David Chiu, California State Assemblymember[119]
John Cortes, Florida State Representative[120]
Tom Courtney, Iowa State Senator [121]
Lou D'Allesandro, New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Jeff Danielson, Iowa State Senator[117]
Dick Dearden, Iowa State Senator[122]
Bill Dotzler, Iowa State Senator[117]
Bob Dvorsky, Iowa State Senator [123]
Abby Finkenauer, Iowa State Representative[117]
Wally Horn, Iowa State Senator[124]
Molly Kelly, New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Bette Lasky, New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Vicki Lensing, Iowa State Representative[125]
Mary Mascher, Iowa State Representative[117]
Liz Mathis, Iowa State Senator[126]
Sharon Nordgren, New Hampshire State Representative[117]
David Pierce, New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Bakari Sellers, South Carolina State Representative[127]
Darren Soto, Florida State Senator[128]
Phyllis Thede, Iowa State Representative[117]
Clarke Tucker, Arkansas State Representative[129]
Mary Jane Wallner, Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[107]
David Watters, New Hampshire State Senator [130]

Former

Staci Appel, former Iowa State Senator[117]
Peggy Gilmour, former New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Mary Louise Hancock, former New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Sylvia Larsen, former New Hampshire Senate President[107]
Ricia McMahon, former New Hampshire State Representative[107]
Terie Norelli, former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives[107]
Fabian Núñez, former Speaker of the California State Assembly[131]
Tyler Olson, former Iowa State Representative, former Iowa Democratic Party chair[117]
Deb Reynolds, former New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Chris Spirou, former New Hampshire State Representative and former Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic

Party[132]
Katie Wheeler, former New Hampshire State Senator[107]
Wes Whitead, former Iowa State Representative[117]
Gretchen Whitmer, former Michigan Senate Minority Leader[133]

Mayors and other municipal elected officials
Current

Lovith Anderson, mayor of Lake City, South Carolina[134]
Stephen K. Benjamin, mayor of Columbia, South Carolina[134]
Michael Butler, mayor of Orangeburg, South Carolina[134]
Kirk Caldwell, mayor of Honolulu[135]
Mildred C. Crump Newark, New Jersey City Council President[136]
Terrence Culbreath, mayor of Johnston, South Carolina[134]
Buddy Dyer, mayor of Orlando[137]
Rahm Emanuel, mayor of Chicago, former White House Chief of Staff and former U.S. Representative from

Illinois[138]
Rich Fitzgerald, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Executive[139]
Ron Galperin, Los Angeles City Controller[140]
Darlene Green, comptroller of the City of St. Louis[141]
Miriam C. Green, mayor of Awendaw, South Carolina[134]
Letitia James, New York City Public Advocate[142]
TJ Jean, mayor of Rochester, New Hampshire[107]
William Johnson, mayor of Holly Hill, South Carolina[134]
Sheila Kuehl, member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors and former California State Senator

and Representative[143]
Sam Liccardo, mayor of San Jose[144]
George Maglaras, Strafford County, New Hampshire Commission chairman[107]
Stephanie Miner, mayor of Syracuse, New York[145]
Julia Nelson, mayor of Manning, South Carolina[134]
Terence Roberts, mayor of Anderson, South Carolina[134]
Stefany Shaheen, Portsmouth, New Hampshire city counselor and daughter of Jeanne Shaheen[107]
Patty Sheehan, Orlando City Comissioner[146]
Jim Splaine, Portsmouth, New Hampshire city counselor and "Assistant Mayor" designee[107]
Larry Stone, Santa Clara County, California Assessor and former mayor of Sunnyvale, California[147]
Antonio Villaraigosa, mayor of Los Angeles[148]
Miro Weinberger, mayor of Burlington, Vermont[149]

Former

Martin Chávez, former mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico[53]
Lee Clancey, former mayor of Cedar Rapids, Iowa[117]
Bob Coble, former mayor of Columbia, South Carolina[134]
Gloria Molina former member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors[150]
Prominent Party MembersJon Bresler, Merrimack County, New Hampshire Democratic Committee Chairman

[107]
Roxanne Conlin, former Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party, former United States Attorney for the Southern

District of Iowa,[116] and former candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010
Joanne Dowdell, Democratic National Committee member from New Hampshire[107]
Sue Dvorsky, former Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party[116]
Joe Grandmaison, 1988 Democratic nominee for New Hampshire Governor[107]
Ned Helms, health policy expert, Obama state co-chairman[151]
Joe Keefe, former New Hampshire Democratic Party President[107]
Harrell Kirstein, Democratic operative[151]
Sheila McGuire Riggs, former Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party[116]
Evie Rafalko McNulty, Democratic National Committee member from Pennsylvania[152]
Billy Shaheen, Democratic National Committee member from New Hampshire[107]
Terry Shumaker, former Democratic National Committee member from New Hampshire and former United

States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago[153]
Joanne St. John, Nashua, New Hampshire Democratic City Committee Board Member and "Democrat of the

Year"[107]
Kathy Sullivan, Democratic National Committee member from New Hampshire and former New Hampshire

Democratic Party Chairwoman[107]
Katrina Swett, former U.S. House nominee[151]
Rob Tully, former Chair of the Iowa Democratic Party[116]
IndividualsDolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America[154]
Jill June, former Planned Parenthood of the Heartland President
Roberta Kaplan, attorney for Campaign for Southern Equality v. Bryant and United States v. Windsor and

author of Then Comes Marriage.[155]
Eleni Tsakopoulos Kounalakis, former United States Ambassador to Hungary[156]

Business Leaders

Marc Benioff, founder, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com, philanthropist[157]
Steven Bochco, television producer[158]
Scooter Braun, music talent manager[159]
Warren Buffett, business magnate, investor and philanthropist[160][161][162]
Marcy Carsey, television producer[159]
David L. Cohen, executive vice president of Comcast[159]
Ari Emanuel, talent agent, brother of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel[159]
Larry Flynt, publisher and the president of Larry Flynt Publications[163]
Gary Hirshberg, former CEO and co-founder of Stonyfield Yogurt [107]
Irwin M. Jacobs, former CEO and co-founder of Qualcomm[164]
Jeffrey Katzenberg, businessman, film studio executive and film producer[165][166]
L.A. Reid, CEO of Epic Records[167]
Haim Saban, chairman and CEO of Saban Capital Group[159]
Sheryl Sandberg, technology executive, activist, and author[168]
Wendell P. Weeks, President and CEO of Corning Inc.[169]

International political figures

Simon Burns, British Member of Parliament (member of the Conservative Party)[170][171]
Julia Gillard, former Prime Minister of Australia (member of the Australian Labor Party)[172]
Nicolas Sarkozy, former President of France (member of the Union for a Popular Movement)[173]
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Minister for Foreign Affairs (member of the Social Democratic Party of

Germany)[174]
Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland (member of Scottish National Party)[175]

Celebrities

50 Cent, rapper[176]
Paula Abdul, singer-songwriter, choreographer, and television personality[177]
Uzo Aduba, actress[178]
Ben Affleck actor, writer, director[159]
Clay Aiken, singer[178]
Judd Apatow, actor[179]
ASAP Rocky, rapper[180]
Elizabeth Banks, actress[181]
Beth Behrs, actress[182]
Tony Bennett singer[183]
Beyoncé, singer, songwriter, actress[167]
Dustin Lance Black, director, producer, screenwriter[184]
Jon Bon Jovi, singer-songwriter, record producer, philanthropist, actor[185][186]
Tory Burch, fashion designer[187]
Debby Butler, activist[151]
Lynda Carter, actress and songwriter[188]
Mariah Carey, singer-songwriter[189]
Kelly Clarkson, singer, songwriter and actress[190]
George Clooney, actor, writer, producer and director[191]
Bruce Cohen, producer[184]
Jason Collins, retired basketball player[192]
Ted Danson, actor, producer[193]
Ellen DeGeneres, comedienne, television host, author[193]
Jim Demers, Obama's state point man, lobbyist[194]
Robert De Niro, actor[195]
Kat Dennings, actress[178]
Leonardo DiCaprio, actor [159]
Snoop Dogg, rapper[178]
Lena Dunham, actress, author, screenwriter, producer and director[196][197]
Dakota Fanning, actress[159]
JoAnn Fenton, activist[151]
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, actor[198]
America Ferrera, actress[182][193]
Sally Field, actress[193]
Kevin Fleming, activist[151]
Nikki Finke, journalist and blogger[199]
Jamie Foxx, singer and actor[200]
Ellie Goulding, singer, songwriter and musician[198]
Howard Gordon, producer[184]
Ariana Grande, singer and actress[201]
Prabal Gurung, fashion designer[202]
Tom Hanks, actor, director[63][203]
Kate Hanna, attorney, activist[151]
Dustin Hoffman, actor[193]
Ice-T, rapper and actor[204]
Abbi Jacobson, comedian, actress, writer[198]
Ja Rule, rapper, singer and actor[205]
Joan Jacobs, activist[151]
Kris Jenner, television personality[203][206]
Scarlett Johansson, actress, singer and model[207]
Elton John, singer, songwriter[193]
Magic Johnson, businessman and retired basketball player[193][208][209]
Kim Kardashian, television personality[63][210][211]
Harvey Keitel, actor and producer[212]
Tori Kelly, singer-songwriter[203]
Carole King, composer, singer-songwriter and author[213]
Diane Kruger, actress[198]
Michelle Kwan, Olympic figure skater[214]
Padma Lakshmi, model, author, actress and TV host[182]
Eva Longoria, actress[193]
Jennifer Lopez, actress, singer and model[207]
Tobey Maguire, actor[184]
Maureen and Donald Manning, activists[151]
Laurie McCray, activist[151]
Kate McKinnon, actress, comedian[215]
Moby, singer-songwriter, musician[202]
Chip Moynihan, activist[151]
Ne-Yo, rapper, singer[180]
Jack Nicholson, actor[193]
Sharon Osbourne, media personality[167]
Gary and Lenore Patton, activists[151]
Josh Peck, actor[198]
Katy Perry, singer[216]
Amy Poehler, actress and comedienne[198]
Natalie Portman, actress[193]
Sonia Prince, activist[151]
Andrew Rannells, actor, singer[202]
Chris Rock, actor and comedian[217]
RuPaul, actor[178]
Adam Shankman, director, producer[159]
Sia, singer-songwriter [218]
Jerry Springer, talk show host and former Mayor of Cincinnati[219]
Mary Steenburgen, actress[193][203]
Barbra Streisand, actress, singer[193]
James Taylor, singer-songwriter[220]
Bella Thorne, actress[179]
Meghan Trainor, singer-songwriter[167]
John Travolta, actor[206]
Liv Tyler, actress and model[221]
Waka Flocka Flame, rapper[178]
Kerry Washington, actress[178]
Kanye West, rapper[63][211]
Olivia Wilde, actress[222]
Pharrell Williams, producer, singer and songwriter[223]
Rebel Wilson, actress[179]
Rita Wilson, actress[63][203]
Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of American Vogue[224]
Reese Witherspoon, actress[159]
Jeffrey Wright, actor[182]
Young Jeezy, rapper[202]
Amy Ziering, producer, director[159]

Organizations

American Federation of Teachers[225]
Bronx Democratic County Committee[226]
Cook County, Illinois Democratic Party[227]
Kings County Democratic County Committee (Brooklyn Democratic Party)[228]
EMILY's List, PAC that aims to help elect pro-choice Democratic women to office[229]
Equality California, LGBT rights organization[230]
Erie County, New York Democratic Committee [231]
Founding New York City Chapter of the National Organization for Women[232]
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers[233]
Italian American Democratic Leadership Council[234]
LPAC, Lesbian Political Action Committee[235]
Schenectady City Democratic Committee[236]
Schenectady County, New York Democratic Committee[236]
WomenWinning, Minnesota-focused Women's Organization[237]

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The long list of Hillary's endorsements so far................... (Original Post) leftofcool Aug 2015 OP
Very impressive. William769 Aug 2015 #1
Sure will. I saved this one from Wiki and I will add to the list as I catch them. leftofcool Aug 2015 #2
Great! Thanks! William769 Aug 2015 #5
Yes! shenmue Aug 2015 #3
This is a growing list, it is Hillary's campaign train, more cars joining all the time. Thinkingabout Aug 2015 #4
I have booked marked the list emsimon33 Aug 2015 #6
it's on jkbRN Aug 2015 #7
It's innnnnnnnnnnnnnn sheshe2 Aug 2015 #9
Ouch! jkbRN Aug 2015 #12
Well, sheshe2 Aug 2015 #13
You commented to me as a host of this group... jkbRN Aug 2015 #26
You can leave the attitude at the door. William769 Aug 2015 #14
Eeeek. jkbRN Aug 2015 #24
You~ sheshe2 Aug 2015 #40
This list is why Sanders has probably peaked Gman Aug 2015 #8
Kick and Hell yes recommend! sheshe2 Aug 2015 #10
To Be Expected ProgressiveJarhead Aug 2015 #11
Yes, because she threatened to turn each one into a newt. LuvLoogie Aug 2015 #16
There's no "illusion".. it's reality and evidently too tough for some to handle. Cha Aug 2015 #20
I expect all these people endorsed in 2008? Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2015 #15
2008... LuvLoogie Aug 2015 #17
They either did or they didn't.. what does that have to do with now? This is Hillary's Group. Cha Aug 2015 #19
Quit making comparisons to 2008. BS is no Barack Obama. If you don't believe me, maybe 538? Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #32
Sanders is not a Barack Obsama Gothmog Aug 2015 #35
Exactly, and it's ridiculous to make those foolish comparisons. n/t Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #41
We have work todo for Bernie Milliesmom Aug 2015 #18
You can go do it someplace else. William769 Aug 2015 #21
Good for you. sheshe2 Aug 2015 #22
i posted a list of bernie' endorsements. DesertFlower Aug 2015 #28
Hey Aloha, leftofcool.. Mahalo for all these wonderful endorsements of our candidate, Hillary! Cha Aug 2015 #23
K & R SunSeeker Aug 2015 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Ron Green Aug 2015 #27
Pinned threads always get lost...LOL - but there is a thread already OKNancy Aug 2015 #29
Long list rpannier Aug 2015 #30
Extremely impressive list. Tarheel_Dem Aug 2015 #31
Wow larger than I thought. Thanks for posting! FloridaBlues Aug 2015 #33
That is an amazing list Gothmog Aug 2015 #34
K & R Iliyah Aug 2015 #36
Yea! for the establishment candidate! truebluegreen Aug 2015 #37
We have an Excellent President now and I expect Hillary to build on President Obama's legacy Cha Aug 2015 #42
Lynda Carter's FB thread with her endorsement Starry Messenger Aug 2015 #38
Excellent endorsements. Dawson Leery Aug 2015 #39
Great observation, Dawson! Cha Aug 2015 #43

William769

(55,147 posts)
1. Very impressive.
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 11:28 PM
Aug 2015

Thanks for compiling the list.

Would you be interested in keeping it up to date for us?

emsimon33

(3,128 posts)
6. I have booked marked the list
Sat Aug 22, 2015, 11:50 PM
Aug 2015

Many of them are Third Way "Democrats" which need to be replaced. The others are good to know so I know where to send my money and spend my time.

jkbRN

(850 posts)
12. Ouch!
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 12:50 AM
Aug 2015

Well thank you, didn't know this group was an "exclusive members only" gathering, i shall try to be more aware of the rules next time.

I'll be sure to take care of what i post; maybe you could provide the Wikipedia link for everyone to share and look at. In case you forgot, I have provided it below:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endorsements_for_the_Democratic_Party_presidential_primaries,_2016

sheshe2

(83,785 posts)
13. Well,
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 12:59 AM
Aug 2015

it was not my OP, so there was no need for me to post it.

I commented to you as a host of this group.

jkbRN

(850 posts)
26. You commented to me as a host of this group...
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 02:32 AM
Aug 2015

I seriously don't know what you mean by that--but hey, I get the motion of the ocean that's here.

Farewell.

Tarheel_Dem

(31,234 posts)
32. Quit making comparisons to 2008. BS is no Barack Obama. If you don't believe me, maybe 538?
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 06:40 AM
Aug 2015
From FiveThirtyEight: Senator Sanders, You're No Barack Obama

Is the 2016 Democratic primary a sequel of 2008?....(W)e have plenty of data to see a number of problems with comparing Sanders’s rise to President Obama’s toppling of Hillary Clinton in 2008.

There are clear differences between the Sanders and Obama campaigns. Most obvious is that Obama won 82 percent of the black vote in the 2008 primary, while Sanders continues to pick up less than 10 percent of black voters’ support. But the two Clinton campaigns have big differences too. The best data we have — polling, endorsements and fundraising — says Clinton is in a much stronger position now than she was at this point in the 2008 cycle.

* Polling

....Clinton is doing better in every single state. On average, she’s doing 21 percentage points better. Nationally, she’s 18 percentage points ahead of her old mark. (This shrinks to 12 percentage points if you just look at August data.)...

http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/bernie-sanders-youre-no-barack-obama/


You guys only embarrass yourselves by trying to equate this cycle to 2008. Try 2004, and I think you may have a winner!

Response to leftofcool (Original post)

rpannier

(24,329 posts)
30. Long list
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 04:55 AM
Aug 2015

and fairly impressive

I have one question and I am being serious
Vermont House of Representatives
Is that support by the members, the majority of the members?
I was curious because right after that was the Governor of Pennsylvania

Cha

(297,275 posts)
42. We have an Excellent President now and I expect Hillary to build on President Obama's legacy
Mon Aug 24, 2015, 04:14 AM
Aug 2015

and add her own exciting ideas and get things done for Democracy.

This is Hillary's Group and the "establishment candidate" is just an ignorant label that has nothing to do with Hillary for President.

Starry Messenger

(32,342 posts)
38. Lynda Carter's FB thread with her endorsement
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 10:57 AM
Aug 2015

was a tea-bagger nightmare. I guess those fans hadn't noticed for years that she's a liberal?

Dawson Leery

(19,348 posts)
39. Excellent endorsements.
Sun Aug 23, 2015, 10:20 PM
Aug 2015

Something tells me the professional left's (the one's who go for the shiny new object then sit home in the midterms because they didn't get everything they wanted) scheme to derail Hillary again will fail this time.

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