List of John Kasich 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
This is a list of prominent individuals and organizations that voiced their endorsement of John Kasich as the Republican Party's presidential nominee for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Kasich For America | |
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Campaign | U.S. presidential election, 2016 |
Candidate | John Kasich Governor of Ohio (2011–2019) |
Affiliation | Republican Party |
Status | Announced: July 21, 2015 Suspended: May 4, 2016 |
Headquarters | Columbus, Ohio |
Key people | Matt Carle, campaign manager |
Slogan | |
Website | |
www.johnkasich.com |
Federal cabinet-level officials
Former
- Alberto Gonzales, 80th United States Attorney General (2005–2007), White House Counsel (2001–2005)[1]
- Ray LaHood, 16th Secretary of Transportation (2009–2013) and Congressman from Illinois's 18th district (1995–2009)[2]
- Mike Leavitt, 20th Secretary of Health and Human Services (2005–2009), 10th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2003–2005) and 14th Governor of Utah (1993–2003)[3]
- Robert McFarlane, 13th Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs (1983–1985)[4]
- Tom Ridge, 1st Secretary of Homeland Security (2003–2005) and 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania (1995–2001)[5]
- Dick Thornburgh, 76th United States Attorney General (1988–1991), and 41st Governor of Pennsylvania (1979–1987)[6]
- Tommy Thompson, 19th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (2001–2005), and 42nd Governor of Wisconsin (1987–2001)[7]
- Christine Todd Whitman, 9th Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001–2003) and 50th Governor of New Jersey[8]
Governors
Current
Former
- Jim Martin, 70th Governor of North Carolina (1985–1993)[12]
- Scott McCallum, 43rd Governor of Wisconsin (2001–2003)[13]
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, 38th Governor of California (2003–2011)[14]
- William Weld, 68th Governor of Massachusetts (1991–1997)[15]
- Lincoln Almond, 72nd Governor of Rhode Island (1995–2003)[16]
- George Pataki, 53rd Governor of New York (1995–2006) and former 2016 presidential candidate[17]
- Jim Douglas, 80th Governor of Vermont (2003–2011)[18]
U.S. Senators
Current
- Jim Inhofe, Oklahoma[19]
- Rob Portman, Ohio[20]
Former
- Bob Bennett, Utah (1993–2011)[21]
- Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Colorado (1993–2005)[22]
- Al D'Amato, New York (1981–1999)[23]
- Mike DeWine, Ohio (1995–2007), future Governor of Ohio[24]
- Daniel J. Evans, Washington (1983–1989) and 16th Governor of Washington (1965–1977)[25]
- Slade Gorton, Washington (1981–1987, 1989–2001)[25]
- Judd Gregg, New Hampshire (1993–2011) and 76th Governor of New Hampshire (1989–1993)[26]
- Gordon J. Humphrey, New Hampshire (1979–1990)[27]
- Trent Lott, Mississippi (1989–2007), former Senate Majority Leader[28]
- Alan K. Simpson, Wyoming (1979–1997)[29]
- John E. Sununu, New Hampshire (2003–2009)[30]
U.S. Representatives
Current
- Don Young of Alaska[31]
- Mike Bishop of Michigan[32]
- Gregg Harper of Mississippi[33]
- Bill Johnson of Ohio[34]
- Steve Stivers of Ohio[35]
- Pat Tiberi of Ohio[35]
- Mike Turner of Ohio, also the president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly[35]
- Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania, also chairman of the House Ethics Committee[36]
Former
- Spencer Bachus of Alabama[35]
- Mary Bono of California[37]
- Tom Campbell of California, current Dean of Chapman University School of Law[38]
- Chris Shays of Connecticut[39]
- Lawrence J. DeNardis of Connecticut[39]
- Nancy Johnson of Connecticut[40]
- Thomas B. Evans Jr. of Delaware[41]
- Joe Scarborough of Florida (currently a media pundit) (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[42]
- Charles Djou of Hawaii[43]
- Dan Burton of Indiana[44]
- Larry J. Hopkins of Kentucky [45]
- Jim McCrery of Louisiana[46]
- Connie Morella of Maryland[47]
- Peter G. Torkildsen of Massachusetts[48]
- Pete Hoekstra of Michigan[35]
- Vin Weber of Minnesota[49]
- Webb Franklin of Mississippi[50]
- Michael Parker of Mississippi[50]
- Kenny Hulshof of Missouri[51]
- Chuck Douglas of New Hampshire[52]
- Charles Bass of New Hampshire[53]
- Dick Zimmer of New Jersey[54]
- James T. Walsh of New York[35]
- Joseph J. DioGuardi of New York[55]
- Bill Cobey of North Carolina[56]
- John Boehner of Ohio, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives[57]
- Mike Oxley of Ohio[35]
- Deborah Pryce of Ohio[35]
- Martin Hoke of Ohio[34]
- Ralph Regula of Ohio[34]
- Steve LaTourette of Ohio[58]
- Robert Smith Walker of Pennsylvania[35]
- Jon D. Fox of Pennsylvania[59]
- Dick Armey of Texas, former House Majority Leader[60]
- Tom Loeffler of Texas[61]
- Steve Bartlett of Texas[62]
- Jim Hansen of Utah[63]
- Chris Cannon of Utah[64]
- Thomas M. Davis of Virginia[35]
- G. William Whitehurst of Virginia[65]
- George Nethercutt of Washington[66]
- Scott Klug of Wisconsin[67]
- Mark Neumann of Wisconsin[68]
U.S. Ambassadors
- Tom C. Korologos, former ambassador to Belgium (2004–2007)[69]
- William McCormick, former ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa (2005–2009)[70]
- Charles Swindells, former ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa (2001–2005)[70]
Statewide officials
- California: Steve Poizner Silicon Valley entrepreneur and former insurance commissioner of California,[71]
- Michigan: Brian Calley, Lieutenant Governor of Michigan[72]
- Two from Nevada: Ron Knecht (State Controller of Nevada),[73] Bob Seale (former Nevada State Treasurer)[73]
- New Hampshire: Thomas D. Rath (former attorney general of New Hampshire)[74]
- New Jersey: Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff (former state treasurer) [54]
- Three from Ohio: Jon Husted[24] (Ohio Secretary of State), Dave Yost (Auditor of Ohio),[24] Mary Taylor (Lieutenant Governor of Ohio)[75] Mike DeWine (Attorney General)
- Pennsylvania: Robert Jubelirer (former lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania)[59]
- Rhode Island: Bernard Jackvony (former lieutenant governor of Rhode Island)[76]
- South Carolina: Buck Limehouse (former South Carolina Secretary of Transportation)[77]
- Two from Vermont: Phil Scott (Lieutenant Governor of Vermont)[78] and Randy Brock (former Vermont Auditor of Accounts)[78]
- Three from Washington: Rob McKenna (former attorney general of Washington),[25] Sam Reed (former secretary of state of Washington)[25] and Ralph Munro (former secretary of state of Washington)[25]
- Wisconsin: Jack Voight, former state treasurer[79]
State legislators
Arizona
- Arizona State Representative: Tony Rivero,[80] Bob Robson,[80] John Kaites (former)[80]
Arkansas
- Arkansas State Representative: Mathew Pitsch[81]
Colorado
- Three Colorado State Representatives: Amy Stephens (former majority leader),[82] B.J. Nikkel (former majority whip),[82] Jeannie Reeser (former)[82]
Delaware
- Two Delaware State Representatives: Deborah Hudson (Minority Whip),[83] Tim Boulden (former)[83]
Georgia
- Four Georgia State Senators: Bill Cowsert (State Majority Leader),[84] Fran Millar,[84] Rusty Paul (former; also former state party chair, current mayor of Sandy Springs),[84] Chuck Hufstetler[85]
- Four Georgia State Representatives: Tom Taylor,[85] Wendell Willard,[85] David Knight,[85] John Meadows,[85] John Deffenbaugh[85]
Idaho
- Idaho State Senator: Marv Hagedorn[86]
- Idaho State Representative: Robert Anderst[87]
Illinois
- Three Illinois State Senators: Christine Radogno (Minority Leader),[88] Daniel Cronin (former),[88] Dave Syverson[88]
- Seven Illinois State Representatives: Ed Sullivan Jr.,[88] David Harris,[88] Ron Sandack,[88] Tom Demmer,[88] Randy Frese,[88] Jil Tracy (former),[89] Chad Hays (Assistant Minority Leader)[90]
Iowa
- Nine Iowa State Representatives: Mary Ann Hanusa,[91] Brent Siegrist (former Speaker),[92] David Sieck,[93] Brad Hansen (former),[93] Dan Clute (former),[93] Doug Struyk (former),[94] John Clark (former),[94] Darrell Hanson (former),[94] George Eichhorn (former)[94]
- Two Iowa State Senators: Andy McKean (former),[93] Bob Brunkhorst (former)[94]
Kentucky
- Kentucky State Representative: Jim Zimmerman,[95]
Louisiana
- Louisiana State Senator: Norby Chabert[46]
Maine
- Maine State Senator: Tom Saviello[96]
Maryland
- Maryland State Senator: Howard Denis (former)[97]
- Seven Maryland State Delegates: Mary Beth Carozza,[98] Ric Metzgar,[97] Robert Flanagan,[97] Tony O'Donnell,[97] Herbert H. McMillan,[97] Michael Malone,[97] Donald E. Murphy (former)[97]
Massachusetts
- Massachusetts State Senator: Bruce Tarr (Minority Leader)[99]
- Six Massachusetts State Representatives: Paul Frost,[48] Kimberly Ferguson,[48] Peter Durant,[48] F. Jay Barrows[48] Kate Campanale,[100] Lenny Mirra[101]
Michigan
- Seven Michigan State Senators: Arlan Meekhof (Senate Majority Leader),[102] Wayne Schmidt,[103] Joel Gougeon (former),[104] Beverly Hammerstrom (former majority leader),[104] Tom George (former),[104] Leon Stille (former),[104] Wayne Kuipers (former),[105]
- Eleven Michigan State Representatives: Tom Leonard (Speaker Pro Tempore),[106] Jason Sheppard,[103] Bradford Jacobsen,[104] Chris Ward (former majority leader),[104] Edward Gaffney (former),[104] Chris Afendoulis,[105] Larry Inman,[105] Earl Poleski,[105] Mickey Mortimer (former),[105] Paul H. Scott (former),[105] Andrew Richner[105]
Mississippi
- Five Mississippi State Senators: Giles Ward (President Pro Tem),[107] Josh Harkins,[107] Brice Wiggins,[107] Billy Hewes (former president pro tem; current mayor of Gulfport),[108] Billy Hudson,[109]
- Two Mississippi State Representative: Toby Barker,[108] Trey Lamar[108]
Missouri
- Two Missouri State Senators: Ryan Silvey,[51] Emory Melton[51]
Nevada
- Member of the Nevada Assembly: John Hambrick (Speaker)[110]
State senators
- Six New Hampshire State Senators: David Boutin, Ed Dupont (former State Senate President),[111] Andrew Peterson (former),[112] Frederick King Sr.,[113] William S. Bartlett Jr.,[114] Mark Hounsell (former)[114]
State representatives
- Nine New Hampshire State Representatives: Jack Flanagan (House Majority Leader),[115] Harold B. Parker,[116] Doug Scamman (former Speaker),[117] Stella Scamman (former),[117] Robert Rowe,[118] Stephen Darrow,[112] Norman Major,[112] Ken Peterson,[112] Dino Scala (former)[113]
New Jersey
- New Jersey State Senator: Jen Beck[54]
- New Jersey Assembly Member: Barbara Wright (former)[54]
New York
- Five Members of the New York State Assembly: Raymond Walter,[119] Andrew Raia,[55] Chad A. Lupinacci[55] Andrew Garbarino,[55] Andy Goodell[55]
North Carolina
- North Carolina State Senator: Stan Bingham[120]
- Two North Carolina State Representatives: D. Craig Horn,[120] Rex L. Baker (former)[120]
Ohio
- Twenty-three Ohio State Senators: Keith Faber[121] (President of the Senate), Frank LaRose.,[122] Chris Widener,[34] Joe Uecker,[34] Tom Patton,[34] Grace Drake (former),[34] Bob Peterson,[34] Kevin Bacon,[34] Jim Hughes,[34] John Eklund,[34] Bill Seitz,[34] Cliff Hite,[34] Jay Hottinger,[34] Gayle Manning,[34] Jimmy Stewart (former),[34] Bill Beagle,[34] Peggy Lehner,[34] Troy Balderson,[34] Scott Oelslager,[34] Frank LaRose,[34] David Burke,[34] Shannon Jones,[34] Randy Gardner[34]
- Thirty-seven Ohio State Representatives: Jo Ann Davidson (former),[123] Robert R. Cupp,[34] Timothy Derickson,[34] Ross McGregor (former),[34] Tim Ginter,[34] Jeffrey McClain,[34] Marlene Anielski,[34] Nan Baker,[34] Jim Buchy,[34] Andrew Brenner,[34] Mike Duffey,[34] Anne Gonzales,[34] Cheryl Grossman,[34] Stephanie Kunze,[34] Ryan Smith,[34] Robert Sprague,[34] Dave Hall,[34] Margaret Ruhl,[34] Bill Hayes,[34] Scott Ryan,[34] Nathan Manning,[34] Barbara Sears,[34] Bob Hackett,[34] Larry Obhof,[34] Steve Huffman,[34] Niraj Antani,[34] Brian Hill,[34] Tony Burkley,[34] Gary Scherer,[34] Terry Johnson,[34] Bill Reineke,[34] Kirk Schuring,[34] Marilyn Slaby,[34] Anthony DeVitis,[34] Dorothy Pelanda,[34] Ron Amstutz,[34] Cliff Rosenberger (Speaker)[124]
Oregon
- Two Oregon State Senators: Jason Atkinson (former),[70] Bruce Starr (former)[70]
- Four Oregon State Representatives: Knute Buehler,[70] John Davis,[70] Billy Dalto (former),[70] Derrick Kitts (former)[70]
Pennsylvania
- Three Pennsylvania State Senators: Joseph B. Scarnati (President pro tem),[125] Earl M. Baker (former),[59] John Gordner[126]
- Three Pennsylvania State Representatives: Gary Day,[126] Fred Keller,[126] Aaron Kaufer
Rhode Island
- Rhode Island State Senator: Dawson Hodgson (former)[76]
South Carolina
- Four South Carolina State Senators: Raymond E. Cleary III,[127] Paul G. Campbell Jr.,[128] Greg Gregory,[128] Ronnie W. Cromer[129]
- Six South Carolina State Representatives: Heather Ammons Crawford,[130] Gary E. Clary,[127] Jeffrey A. Bradley,[131] Chip Limehouse,[132] Donna C. Hicks,[133] Phyllis Henderson[134]
Tennessee
- Tennessee State Representative: Steve Buttry (former)[135]
Utah
- Four Utah State Senators:Daniel W. Thatcher,[136] Steve Urquhart[136] Brian Shiozawa,[137] Evan Vickers[137]
- 15 Utah State Representative: Becky Edwards,[136] Sophia DiCaro,[136] Steve Handy,[136] Merrill Nelson,[136] Kraig Powell,[136] Lowry Snow,[136] Raymond Ward,[136] Bruce Cutler,[136] Jack Draxler,[136] Steve Eliason,[136] Gage Froerer,[136] Tim Hawkes,[136] Don Ipson,[136] Paul Ray,[136] Doug Sagers[136]
Vermont
- Three Vermont State Senators: Peg Flory,[138] Kevin J. Mullin,[138] Rich Westman[138]
Virginia
- Four Virginia State Delegates: Glenn Davis, Chris Peace, Ron Villanueva,[139] Thomas Davis Rust[140]
- Three Virginia State Senators: Emmett Hanger,[139] Jeannemarie Devolites Davis (former),[139] Frank Wagner[141]
West Virginia
- Two West Virginia State Senators: Ryan Ferns,[142] Daniel Hall[142]
- Two West Virginia State Delegates: Roger Hanshaw,[142] Matthew Rohrbach[142]
Mayors and other municipal leaders
- Arizona: Rick Romley, former county attorney for Maricopa County, Arizona (1989–2004).[80]
- Nevada: Bob Beers (Las Vegas City Councilman)[143]
- Utah: Jon Pike, mayor of St. George, Utah[137]
- Virginia: John Cook (Fairfax County Supervisor)[144]
Republican National Committee members (current and former)
- Amy Tarkanian, former Nevada Republican chairwoman, wife of Danny Tarkanian[145]
- Chuck Yob, former Republican National Committee member[146]
- Fergus Cullen, former New Hampshire GOP chairman.[147]
- Clarke Reed, former Mississippi GOP chairman.[148]
- Raul Danny Vargas, former chairman of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly[65]
- Frank Suitter, former Utah GOP chairman[136]
Businesspeople
- Philip Geier, former chairman and chief executive officer of the Interpublic Group of Companies[149]
- Dan Gilbert, Quicken Loans[150]
- Ken Langone, Home Depot co-founder and CEO of Geeknet[151]
- Stanley Druckenmiller, billionaire hedge fund manager[152]
- Ronald Burkle, billionaire venture capitalist, co-owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins[153]
- Julian Robertson, hedge fund manager[154]
- Rick Caruso, billionaire businessman and philanthropist.[155]
- Robert Addison Day, business executive and philanthropist.[155]
State parties
- Ohio Republican Party
Other political individuals
- Robert F. Orr, former North Carolina Supreme Court Associate Justice[120]
- Michael Hayden, former Director of the CIA [156]
- Joseph Mohorovic, Commissioner of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission[89]
- Bobbie Kilberg, former Director of the Office of Public Liaison.[155]
- Ron Saxton, 2006 Republican nominee for Governor of Oregon[70]
- Richard Tarrant, businessman, 2006 Republican nominee for United States Senator from Vermont[157]
Newspapers
- The New York Times[158]
- Boston Globe[159][160]
- The Arizona Republic[161]
- Concord Monitor[162]
- The Keene Sentinel[163]
- Storm Lake Times[164]
- The Portsmouth Herald[165]
- Foster's Daily Democrat[165]
- Nashua Telegraph[166]
- The Daily Nonpareil Council Bluffs, Iowa.[167]
- New Hampshire Valley News[167]
- Monadnock Ledger-Transcript[168]
- The Dallas Morning News[169]
- The State[170]
- The Post and Courier[171]
- Corpus Christi Caller-Times[172]
- Waco Tribune-Herald[173]
- The Free Lance–Star[174]
- Daily Hampshire Gazette[175]
- Detroit Free Press[176]
- SF Tech Beat[177]
- Seattle Times[178]
- Portland Press Herald[179]
- Detroit News [180]
- Lexington Herald-Leader [181]
- Cincinnati Enquirer [182]
- Chicago Sun-Times [183]
- The Clarion-Ledger [184]
- Idaho Statesman[185]
- Seattle Times[186]
- Cleveland Plain Dealer [187]
- Akron Beacon Journal[188]
- Journal Star [189]
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel[190]
- Albany Times Union[191]
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse.com)[192]
- The Post-Star (Glen Falls, New York)[193]
- The Daily Gazette (Capital Region, New York)[194]
- The Hartford Courant[195]
- Iowa City Press Citizen[195]
- Quad-City Times[195]
Organizations
Celebrities, commentators, and activists
- Tim Allen, comedian and actor[197]
- Charles Barkley, former basketball player and current analyst[198]
- Brady C. Olson, founder of Deez Nuts presidential campaign[199]
- Montel Williams, television personality, radio talk show host, and actor[200]
- Michael Reagan, son of former president Ronald Reagan, and former radio talk show host.[201]
- Urban Meyer, Ohio State Buckeyes football head coach, and 3 time NCAA football championship winning head coach
- Stephen S. Oswald, former NASA astronaut.[202]
- William F. Readdy, former NASA astronaut.[202]
- Eugene Cernan, former Naval aviator, fighter pilot, and NASA astronaut[203]
- Dirk Haire, general counsel to the Maryland Republican Party[97]
See also
References
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- Al D’Amato endorses John Kasich for president, says Bushes ‘had their time’ New York Post, August 26, 2015
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- "Former New Hampshire senator endorses John Kasich". CNN. October 2, 2015.
- FORMER U.S. SENATE MAJORITY LEADER TRENT LOTT THINKS JOHN KASICH SHOULD BE PRESIDENT Kasich Campaign via Politico. Retrieved August 25, 2015
- "Former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. April 20, 2016.
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- "Rep. Don Young reveals his choice for president". April 2, 2016.
- "Michigan Congressman Mike Bishop Endorses John Kasich for President". March 6, 2016.
- "Rep. Gregg Harper endorses Ohio Gov. John Kasich for president". gulflive.com. Associated Press. September 2, 2015.
- "KASICH FOR AMERICA ANNOUNCES OHIO LEADERSHIP TEAM". October 27, 2015.
- Jessica Wehrman (July 6, 2015). "Gov. John Kasich to get help from D.C. steering committee".
- "Congressman Dent endorses Kasich for President". Lebanon Daily News. February 24, 2016.
- "Former California Congresswoman Mary Bono Endorses John Kasich for President". March 6, 2016.
- "Former California Congressman Tom Campbell Endorses John Kasich for President". February 22, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces Connecticut Leadership Team". April 15, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Congresswoman Nancy Johnson Announces Support for John Kasich". April 19, 2016.
- "Former Congressman Tom Evans & Former Reagan Communications Director Frank Ursomarso to Lead Kasich for America Delaware Leadership Team". February 24, 2016.
- "Joe Scarborough: No, Donald Trump's Not My Candidate". 8 March 2016. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
- "Charles Djou announces support for Ohio Gov. John Kasich in presidential race". Hawaii News Now. 7 January 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces Indiana Leadership Team". April 20, 2016.
- "Former Kentucky Rep. Hopkins endorses Kasich for president". February 29, 2016.
- "John Kasich for America Announces Louisiana Leadership Team". February 18, 2016.
- "Former Maryland Congresswoman Connie Morella Endorses John Kasich for President". March 1, 2016.
- "BREAKING: Massachusetts State Co-Chairs Announced". September 23, 2015.
- "xpansion of Gov. John Kasich's National Strategy Council". March 16, 2016.
- "Two Former Mississippi Congressmen, Webb Franklin and Mike Parker, Endorse John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 18, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: KASICH FOR AMERICA ANNOUNCES MISSOURI TEAM". October 23, 2015.
- "Former New Hampshire Congressman Chuck Douglas Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. January 20, 2016.
- "Former New Hampshire Congressman Charlie Bass Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 2, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Adds Key Supporters to New Jersey Leadership Team". March 23, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces New York Leadership Team". April 15, 2016.
- "Former North Carolina Congressman & Party Chairman Bill Cobey Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 20, 2016.
- "Boehner endorses Kasich days before primary". Cincinnati.com. March 12, 2016.
- "Former Ohio U.S. Rep. Steve LaTourette Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 25, 2016.
- "BREAKING: Pennsylvania Leadership Team Announced". October 20, 2015.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey Endorses John Kasich". October 26, 2015.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Former Texas Congressman Tom Loeffler Supports Kasich for President". February 23, 2016.
- "Former Dallas Mayor Steve Bartlett endorses John Kasich for president". March 15, 2016.
- "Former Utah Congressman Jim Hansen Endorses John Kasich for President". March 17, 2016.
- "Former Utah Congressman Chris Cannon Endorses John Kasich for President". March 22, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Kasich for America Announces Expansion of Virginia Leadership Team". February 24, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Former Washington Congressman George Nethercutt Endorses John Kasich for President". March 7, 2016.
- "Former Wisconsin Congressman Scott Klug Joins Kasich For America Steering Committee". March 14, 2016.
- "Former Wisconsin Congressman Mark Neumann Endorses John Kasich for President". March 16, 2016.
- "Today former U.S. ambassador and well-known political advisor Tom C. Korologos endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich for president". Campaign Website. February 29, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
- "John Kasich For America Announces Oregon Leadership Team". Blog.4president.org. April 12, 2016.
- "Steve Poisoner endorses Kasich". Politico. February 25, 2016.
- "Kasich scores endorsement from Lt. Gov. Brian Calley". Detroit Free Press. March 4, 2016.
- "Nevada Controller Ron Knecht endorses John Kasich". Nevada Appeal. February 20, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: National & N.H. GOP Leader Tom Rath Endorses Gov. John Kasich for President". August 12, 2015.
- "Kasich Rolls Out Ohio Campaign Team". National Review. September 2, 2015.
- "Bernie Jackvony & Dawson Hodgson to Serve as Co-Chairs for Kasich for America Leadership Team in Rhode Island". Blog.4president.org. February 22, 2016.
- "Former South Carolina Secretary of Transportation Buck Limehouse Endorses John Kasich for President". blog4President. February 18, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces Delegate Leadership Team in Vermont". April 20, 2016.
- "Former Wisconsin State Treasurer Jack Voight Endorses John Kasich for President". blog4President. March 18, 2016.
- "Endorsement: Kasich For America Announces Arizona Team". March 18, 2016.
- "Endorsement: Arkansas State Representative and Prominent Business Leader Mat Pitsch Thinks John Kasich Should Be President". November 2, 2015.
- "Endorsement: Kasich For America Announces Colorado Team". October 27, 2015.
- "Kasich for America Delaware Leadership Team". February 22, 2016.
- Daniel Malloy (September 14, 2015) John Kasich picks up Bill Cowsert, other Georgia endorsements Ajc.com
- "Three Leading Georgia Legislators Join John Kasich's Campaign for President". Blog.4president.org. February 18, 2016.
- "Endorsement: Idaho State Senator Marv Hagedorn Endorses Gov. John Kasich". September 23, 2015.
- "Endorsement: Idaho State Rep. Robert Anderst Endorses Gov. John Kasich". October 8, 2015.
- "Kasich Lures Radogno as Illinois Campaign Chair; New Poll Shows Dip". Illinois Observer. October 15, 2015.
- "Former State Representative Jil Tracy and Joseph Mohorovic Endorse John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. December 3, 2015.
- "Illinois Rep. Chad Hays Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 12, 2016.
- "5 hurdles John Kasich faces in Iowa caucus race". The Des Moines Register. July 21, 2015.
- "Endorsement: Former Iowa House Speaker Brent Siegrist Endorses Gov. John Kasich". August 20, 2015.
- "Kasich announces Iowa campaign team". The Des Moines Register. October 29, 2015.
- "John Kasich for America Announces Expansion of Iowa State Leadership Team". Blog.4president.org. January 20, 2016.
- "Former Kentucky State Rep. Jim Zimmerman Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 25, 2016.
- "Maine State Senator Tom Saviello Endorses John Kasich for President". March 3, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces Expansion of Maryland Leadership Team". April 6, 2016.
- "Kasich for America Announces Maryland Leadership Team". February 24, 2016.
- "Massachusetts Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. January 22, 2016.
- "Massachusetts State Representative Kate Campanale Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 18, 2016.
- "Massachusetts State Rep. Lenny Mirra Endorses John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. February 19, 2016.
- "Endorsement: Michigan State Senate Majority Leader Arlan Meekhof Endorses Gov. John Kasich". September 19, 2015.
- "State Senator Wayne Schmidt and State Representative Jason Sheppard Endorse John Kasich for President". Blog.4president.org. November 12, 2015.
- "John Kasich for America Announces Michigan Leadership Team". Blog.4president.org. February 22, 2016.
- "John Kasich for America Announces Expansion of Michigan Leadership Team". Blog.4president.org. March 7, 2016.
- "ENDORSEMENT: Michigan Speaker Pro Tempore Tom Leonard Endorses John Kasich for President". September 21, 2015.
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