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List of politicians associated with Trumpism
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The following American politicians are affiliated with Trumpism, a conservative movement with far-right, national-populist, and neo-nationalist viewpoints. Trumpism is a political movement that seeks to acquire and retain power for former President Donald Trump.[1] Trump supporters became a sizable portion of the Republican Party in the United States, however they were not necessarily limited to any one party. In comparison, the rest were frequently labeled as the "establishment." Republicans who disapproved of Trump's rise joined the Never Trump campaign, and some even left the party altogether. The Freedom Caucus is the most major representation of the movement in Congress.[2]
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Alabama
- Tommy Tuberville, Republican U.S. Senator from Alabama (2021–present).[3]
- Barry Moore, Republican U.S. Representative from Alabama's 2nd district (2021–present).[4]
- Roy Moore, Republican nominee in the 2017 Senate special election.[5]
- Dale Strong, Republican U.S. Representative from Alabama's 5th district (2023–present).[6]
Alaska
- Kelly Tshibaka, Candidate for U.S. Senator from Alaska in 2022.[7]
- Sarah Palin, Candidate for U.S. Representative from Alaska's at-large congressional seat in 2022 Special and 2022 General, 9th Governor of Alaska (2006–2009), and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee.[8]
Arizona
- Andy Biggs, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 5th district (2017–present).[9]
- Jacob Chansley, 2024 congressional candidate for Arizona's 8th district.[10][11]
- Eli Crane, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd district (2023–present).[12]
- Mark Finchem, Member of the Arizona Senate (2025–present), Member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2015–2023) and Republican nominee in the 2022 Arizona Secretary of State election[13]
- Paul Gosar, Republican U.S. Representative from Arizona's 9th district (2011–present)[14][15]
- Kari Lake, Senior Advisor to the United States Agency for Global Media,Republican nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022 and nominee for U.S. Senator from Arizona in 2024.[16]
- Blake Masters, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Arizona in 2022.[17]
- Wendy Rogers, member of the Arizona Senate (2021–present).[18]
- Kelly Townsend, member of the Arizona Senate (2021–2023) and member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2013–2021)[19]
- Kelli Ward, Former chair of the Arizona Republican Party, former state senator and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2016 and 2018.[20]
California
- Larry Elder, candidate for Governor of California in 2021 and President of the United States in 2024.[21]
- Caitlyn Jenner, candidate for Governor of California in 2021[22]
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 2024 presidential candidate and Secretary of Health and Human Services (2025–present)[23]
- Kevin McCarthy, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023) and U.S. Representative from California (2007–2023)[24]
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Colorado
- Lauren Boebert, U.S. Representative from CO-03 (2021–present)[25]
Connecticut
- Leora Levy, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Connecticut in 2022.[26]
Delaware
- Lauren Witzke, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Delaware in 2020.[27][28]
Florida
- Ron DeSantis, the 46th Governor of Florida (2019–present), U.S. Representative from FL-06 (2013–2018)[29][30][31]
- Byron Donalds, U.S. Representative from Florida's 19th district (2021–present)[32]
- Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative from Florida's 1st district (2017–2024)[33]
- Laura Loomer, congressional candidate in 2020 and 2022.[34]
- Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative from Florida's 13th district (2023–present)[35][36]
- Ashley Moody, Republican U.S. Senator from Florida (2025–present), 38th Attorney General of Florida (2019–2025)[37][38][39]
- Marco Rubio, 72nd United States Secretary of State (2025–present), former U.S. Senator from Florida (2011–2025)[40][41][42]
- Rick Scott, Republican U.S. Senator from Florida (2019–present), former Governor of Florida (2011–2019)[43][44][45][46]
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Georgia
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 14th district (2021–present)[47]
- Jody Hice, U.S. Representative from Georgia's 10th district (2015–2023)[48]
- Vernon Jones, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (2017–2021)[49][50]
- David Perdue, U.S. Senator from Georgia (2015–2021) and candidate for Governor of Georgia in 2022.[51]
- Angela Stanton-King, 2020 congressional candidate for Georgia's 5th district.[52]
- Herschel Walker, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Georgia in 2022.[53]
- Mike Collins, U.S. representative from Georgia's 10th congressional district (2023–present) [54]
Hawaii
- Tulsi Gabbard, U.S. Representative from Hawaii's 2nd district (2013–2021), 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, 8th Director of National Intelligence.[55]
Idaho
- Janice McGeachin, Lieutenant Governor of Idaho (2019–2023), candidate for governor in 2022, and member of the Idaho House of Representatives (2002–2012)[56][57]
Illinois
- Mary Miller, Republican U.S. representative from Illinois's 15th congressional district (2021–present)[58][59][60][61]
- Kanye West, rapper and presidential candidate in 2020 and 2024.[62]
Louisiana
- Clay Higgins, U.S. Representative from LA-03 (2017–present)[63]
- Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023–present), U.S. Representative from LA-03 (2017–present)[64][65][66][67]
- Jeff Landry, the 57th Governor of Louisiana (2025–present), 45th Attorney General of Louisiana (2016–2024)[68][69][70][71]
- Steve Scalise, House Majority Leader of the United States (2023–present), U.S. Representative from LA-01 (2008–present)[72][73][74][75][76][77][78]
Maryland
- Dan Cox, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (2019–2023), GOP nominee in the 2022 gubernatorial election, candidate for Maryland's 6th District in 2024.[79][80]
- Andy Harris, U.S. Representative from Maryland's 1st District (2011–present)
Massachusetts
- Geoff Diehl, Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 7th Plymouth district[citation needed]
Michigan
- Steve Carra, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2021–present)[81]
- John Gibbs, nominee for Michigan's 3rd district in 2022 and former Administrator of Ottawa County (2023–2024)[82]
- Kristina Karamo, Chair of the Michigan GOP (2023–2024) and Republican nominee in the 2022 Michigan Secretary of State election.[83]
Minnesota
- Pete Hegseth, candidate for U.S. Senator from Minnesota in 2012 and Secretary of Defense (2025–present).[84][85]
- Royce White, candidate for Minnesota's 5th district in 2022 and nominee for U.S. Senator in 2024.[86][87]
Missouri
- Josh Hawley, Republican U.S. Senator from Missouri (2019–present)
- Eric Schmitt, Republican U.S. Senator from Missouri (2023–present), 43rd Attorney General of Missouri (2019–2023), 46th Treasurer of Missouri (2017–2019), and Member of the Missouri Senate from the 15th district (2001–2009).[88][89]
Nevada
- Adam Laxalt, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Nevada in 2022, Republican nominee for Governor of Nevada in 2018, and 33rd Attorney General of Nevada (2015–2019).[90][91][92][93]
- Jim Marchant, Member of the Nevada Assembly (2016–2018) and republican nominee for NV-04 in 2020 and for Secretary of State of Nevada in 2022.[94]
New Hampshire
- Don Bolduc, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from New Hampshire in 2022 and candidate for U.S. Senator in 2020.[95]
New Jersey
- Edward Durr, member of the New Jersey Senate (2022–2024)[96][97]
New Mexico
- Solomon Peña, candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives in 2022[98][99]
New York
- Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of New York City (1994–2001), candidate for president in 2008, and lawyer[100]
- Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative from New York's 11th district (2021-prrsent)[101]
- Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from New York's 21st district (2015–present)[102]
- George Santos, Former U.S. Representative from New York's 3rd district (2022–2023)[103][104]
North Carolina
- Ted Budd, Republican U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2023–present) and U.S. Representative from North Carolina's 13th District (2017–2023)[105]
- Madison Cawthorn, U.S. Representative from North Carolina's 11th district (2021–2023)[106]
- Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (2021–2025) and candidate in the 2024 gubernatorial election[107]
- Michael Whatley, Chair of the Republican National Committee (2024–present) and North Carolina Republican Party (2019–2024)[108]
North Dakota
- Doug Burgum, Governor of North Dakota (2016-2024), 2024 Republican presidential candidate, and Secretary of the Interior (2025–present)[109]
Ohio
- Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from Ohio's 4th district (2007–present).[110]
- Josh Mandel, Treasurer of Ohio (2011–2019)[111]
- Bernie Moreno, Candidate for U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2024.[112]
- Vivek Ramaswamy, Republican candidate for president in 2024[113]
- JD Vance, Republican U.S. Senator from Ohio (2023–2025) and Vice President of the United States (2025–present)[114]
Oklahoma
- Markwayne Mullin, Republican U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (2023–present) and U.S. Representative from Oklahoma's 2nd district.[115]
Pennsylvania
- Kathy Barnette, congressional nominee for PA-04 in 2020 and Senate candidate in 2022.[116][117]
- Doug Mastriano, member of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 33rd district (2019–present) and gubernatorial nominee in 2022.[118]
- Mehmet Oz, Republican nominee for United States Senate from Pennsylvania in 2022.[119]
- Rick Saccone, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2011–2018).[120]
South Carolina
- Nancy Mace, United States Representative of SC-01[121]
- Mark Burns, congressional candidate for SC-04 in 2018 and 2022.[122][123]
- Tim Scott, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2013-present)[124]
Texas
- Greg Abbott, 48th Governor of Texas (2015–present)[125][126][127][128][129]
- Jodey Arrington, U.S. Representative from Texas's 19th congressional district (2017–present) and the Chair of the House Budget Committee (2023–present)[130][131][132][133]
- Ted Cruz, Class 1 U.S. Senator from Texas (2013–present) and 2016 Republican presidential candidate[134][135][136][137]
- Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative from Texas's 24th congressional district (2021–present)[138][139][140][141][142]
- Ken Paxton, 51st Attorney General of Texas (2015–present)[143][144][145][146]
Virginia
- Hung Cao, Republican candidate for U.S. Representative in Virginia's 10th congressional district in 2022 and the Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Virginia in 2024[147][148][149]
- Corey Stewart, Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Virginia in 2018.[150]
Washington
West Virginia
- Shelley Moore Capito, U.S. Senator from West Virginia (2015–present)[152]
- Derrick Evans, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2020–2021).[153][154]
- Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia (2025–present), former Governor of West Virginia (2017–2025)[155][156][157]
Wisconsin
- Ron Johnson, U.S. Senator from Wisconsin (2011–present)[158][159]
See also
- Factions in the Republican Party
- Freedom Caucus
- Sedition Caucus
- List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of endorsements by Donald Trump
- List of politicians affiliated with the America First Movement
- List of politicians affiliated with the Tea Party movement
- Political appointments of the first Trump administration
- Political appointments of the second Trump administration
- Never Trump movement
References
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