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CandidateRepresentativesSenatorsGovernorsTota l Marco Rubio Jeb Bush Ted Cruz John Kasich Ben Carson 1 1 Donald Trump 0000 Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders 2 2 Clinton and Rubio Lead in Number of Endorsements From Governors and Members of Congress February 18, 2016 | Christine Yan and Alexander Perry Source: Aaron Bycoffe, “The Endorsement Primary,” FiveThirtyEight, updated February 17, 2016 Number of Endorsements From Political Leaders PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARIES ENDORSEMENT TRACKERPRESENTATION CENTER Analysis Marco Rubio is leading the Republican field with a total of 39 endorsements; Rubio recently received the endorsement of South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in advance of the Palmetto State’s Primary. Hillary Clinton has won significantly more endorsements than any other candidate from either party

Rubio Leads Republican Endorsement Race February 18, 2016 | Owen Minott Jr. and Alexander Perry Source: Aaron Bycoffee, “The Endorsement Primary,” FiveThirtyEight, February 17, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTSPRESENTATION CENTER ■ Representative Endorsements ■ Senator Endorsements ■ Governor Endorsements Endorsements From Sitting Reps, Senators and Governors Analysis Rubio passed Bush in endorsements after a strong showing in the Iowa caucus; prior to that, Bush long held an edge in the endorsements race Trump, who leads national GOP polls, does not have a single endorsement from a sitting member of congress or governor, but he did receive a high profile endorsement from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin Since the 1980 Republican Primary, every Republican nominee had the most endorsements at the time they clinched the nomination

Clinton Leads Sanders in Endorsements by Vast Margin February 18, 2016 | Owen Minott Jr. and Alexander Perry Source: Aaron Bycoffee, “The Endorsement Primary,” FiveThirtyEight, February 17, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTSPRESENTATION CENTER Endorsements From Sitting Reps, Senators and Governors ■ Representative Endorsements ■ Senator Endorsements ■ Governor Endorsements Analysis Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has not yet made an endorsement, and her support is widely seen to be influential; Warren is the only sitting female Democrat in the Senate not to endorse Clinton Since the 1984 Democratic Primary, every Democratic nominee has had the most endorsements at the time they clinched the nomination, although Obama trailed Clinton in nominations until shortly before he clinched the nomination 203

Each Candidate Has Significant Endorsers February 18, 2016 | Owen Minott Jr. and Alexander Perry Source: National Journal Research, 2016; Aaron, Bycoffee, “The Endorsement Primary” FiveThirtyEight, February 17, PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTSPRESENTATION CENTER CandidateEndorsements Donald Trump Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Former MA Senator Scott Brown Evangelical Pastor Jerry Falwell Ted Cruz Former Texas Governor Rick Perry Representative Steve King (R-IA) Gun Owners of America Marco Rubio Former Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum Former Presidential Candidate George Pataki Governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley Governor of Kansas Sam Brownback Hillary Clinton Human Rights Campaign Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo Planned Parenthood 13 out of the 14 Female Democrats in the Senate Bernie Sanders Bill McKibbon, founder of 350.org The Nation MoveOn.org Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) Notable Endorsements, by Candidate