List of Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign endorsements

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Bernie Sanders for President
Campaign2016 United States presidential election
CandidateBernie Sanders
AffiliationDemocratic Party
(previously served as an Independent in Senate)
StatusAnnounced: April 30, 2015
Formal launch: May 26, 2015
Endorsed Hillary Clinton: July 12, 2016[1]
Lost nomination: July 26, 2016
Headquarters131 Church Street, Suite 300
Burlington, Vermont
Key people
ReceiptsUS$180,630,234.25[7] (2016-3-31)
Slogan
  • A Future To Believe In
  • Not me. Us.
  • A Political Revolution Is Coming
  • Not For Sale
  • Enough Is Enough
  • Feel the Bern
ChantFeel The Bern
Website
berniesanders.com

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who voiced their endorsement of Bernie Sanders as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee for the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Officials below the level of State Legislator and all other individuals and entities (excepting Democratic National Committee (DNC) members who vote at the nominating convention) are listed only if they have a Wikipedia page or are otherwise clearly notable.

Primary campaign endorsements[edit]

U.S. Cabinet members and Cabinet-level officials[edit]

Robert Reich

Former[edit]

U.S. Senators[edit]

Jeff Merkley

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

U.S. Representatives[edit]

Tulsi Gabbard

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

State and territorial governors[edit]

Former[edit]

State executive officials[edit]

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

State legislators[edit]

Justin Chenette
Kaniela Ing
Tina Liebling
James Sanders, Jr.
John Wisniewski

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

John G. Richardson

Tribal leaders and officials[edit]

Mayors[edit]

Current[edit]

John Fetterman
Rocky Anderson

Former[edit]

Municipal officials[edit]

Jesus "Chuy" Garcia

Current[edit]

[141]

Former[edit]

Democratic National Committee members[edit]

Larry Cohen
Constance N. Johnson
Heather Mizeur

Current[edit]

Former[edit]

International politicians[edit]

Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela
Jeremy Corbyn of the United Kingdom

Heads of state and government[edit]

National and Supranational Ministers and Secretaries[edit]

Members of National and Supranational Parliaments[edit]

Regional Ministers, Legislators, and Party Leaders[edit]

Natalie Bennett

Notable individuals[edit]

Activists, humanitarians, and labor leaders[edit]

Benjamin Jealous
Erin Brockovich
Richard Stallman

Democratic Party figures[edit]

Bill Moyers

Government officials[edit]

Journalists and commentators[edit]

Cenk Uygur
Ed Schultz

Leaders in business[edit]

Steve Wozniak

Scholars and critics[edit]

Noam Chomsky
Norman Finkelstein
Thomas Piketty

Writers, filmmakers and visual artists[edit]

Spike Lee
Michael Moore
Seth MacFarlane

Celebrities[edit]

Actors[edit]

Danny DeVito
Susan Sarandon
Rosario Dawson
Mark Ruffalo
Anya Taylor-Joy
Shailene Woodley

Comedians[edit]

Bill Maher
Sarah Silverman

Athletes and sports figures[edit]

Ronda Rousey

Media personalities and socialites[edit]

Voice artists and musicians[edit]

Joan Baez
Harry Belafonte
Miley Cyrus
Anthony Kiedis
Art Garfunkel
Killer Mike
Diplo
Neil Young
Post Malone
Justin Vernon
Ezra Koenig
Roger Waters
XXXTentacion


Newspapers and other media[edit]

The Seattle Times

Labor organizations[edit]

National[edit]

State, regional, and local divisions[edit]

Organizations[edit]

MoveOn.org
Friends of the Earth
Occupy Wall Street


See also[edit]

References[edit]

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