List of Barack Obama 2012 presidential campaign endorsements
Many notable people and groups formally endorsed or voiced support for President Barack Obama's 2012 presidential re-election campaign during the Democratic Party primaries and the general election.
U.S. presidents and vice presidents
[edit]- President Jimmy Carter[1]
- President Bill Clinton[2]
U.S. senators
[edit]Current
[edit]- Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO)[3]
- Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works and chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics[4]
- Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA)[5]
- Sen. Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL)[6]
- Sen. Al Franken (D-MN)[7]
- Sen. John Kerry (D-MA)[8]
- Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)[9]
- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT)[10]
- Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO)[11]
- Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV)[12]
- Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)[13]
- Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), chairman of the Senate Rules Committee[14]
- Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)[15]
- Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA)[16]
- Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA)[17]
Former
[edit]- Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN), Fmr. Governor of Indiana[18]
- Sen. Jon Corzine (D-NJ), Fmr. Governor of New Jersey[19][20]
- Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI)[21]
- Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), Fmr. Governor of Florida[22]
- Sen. George Mitchell (D-ME)[23]
- Sen. Larry Pressler (R-SD)[24]
U.S. representatives
[edit]Current
[edit]- Rep. Jason Altmire (D-PA)[25]
- Rep. Joe Baca (D-CA)[26]
- Rep. Karen Bass (D-CA)[27]
- Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA)[28]
- Rep. Bob Brady (D-PA)[5]
- Rep. Corrine Brown (D-FL)[29]
- Rep. Lois Capps (D-CA)[30]
- Rep. Dennis Cardoza (D-CA)[31]
- Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA)[32]
- Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO)[33]
- Rep. Steve Cohen (D-TN)[34]
- Rep. Jim Costa (D-CA)[35]
- Rep. Joe Courtney (D-CT)[36]
- Rep. Mark Critz (D-PA)[37]
- Rep. Danny K. Davis (D-IL)[38]
- Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT)[39]
- Rep. Mike Doyle (D-PA)[40]
- Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN)[41]
- Rep. Anna Eshoo (D-CA)[42]
- Rep. Charles A. Gonzalez (D-TX)[43]
- Rep. Sam Farr (D-CA)[44]
- Rep. Chaka Fattah (D-PA)[5]
- Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT)[45]
- Rep. Mike Honda (D-CA)[46]
- Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-IL)
- Rep. John B. Larson (D-CT)[47]
- Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA)[48]
- Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-CA)[49]
- Rep. Doris Matsui (D-CA)[50]
- Rep. Jerry McNerney (D-CA)[51]
- Rep. Grace Napolitano (D-CA)[52]
- Rep. Laura Richardson (D-CA)[53]
- Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard (D-CA)[54]
- Rep. Linda Sánchez (D-CA)[55]
- Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL)[56]
- Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA)[57]
- Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee[5]
- Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA)[58]
- Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL)[59]
- Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA)[60]
- Rep. Pete Stark (D-CA)[61]
- Rep. Mike Thompson (D-CA)[62]
- Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA)[63]
Former
[edit]- Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL), Mayor of Chicago, fmr. White House Chief of Staff in the Obama administration[64]
- Rep. Harris W. Fawell (R-IL)[65]
- Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (D-TN)[17]
- Rep. Gabby Giffords (D-AZ)[66]
- Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-PA)[67]
Governors
[edit]Current
[edit]- Gov. Neil Abercrombie (D-HI)[68]
- Gov. Steve Beshear (D-KY)[69]
- Gov. Jerry Brown (D-CA)[70]
- Gov. Lincoln Chafee (I-RI), former U.S. Senator (R-RI)[71]
- Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY)[72]
- Gov. Mark Dayton (D-MN)[73]
- Gov. Chris Gregoire (D-WA)[73]
- Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-CO)[74]
- Gov. John Kitzhaber (D-OR)[75]
- Gov. John Lynch (D-NH)[76]
- Gov. Dan Malloy (D-CT)[73]
- Gov. Martin O'Malley (D-MD)[73]
- Gov. Jack Markell (D-DE)[77]
- Gov. Deval Patrick (D-MA)[78]
- Gov. Beverly Perdue (D-NC)[79]
- Gov. Pat Quinn (D-IL)[80]
- Gov. Brian Schweitzer (D-MT)[81]
- Gov. Peter Shumlin (D-VT)[82]
Former
[edit]- Gov. and Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN)[18]
- Gov. Phil Bredesen (D-TN)[83]
- Gov. Charlie Crist (I-FL); Republican while in office[84]
- Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT); Fmr. Chairman of the DNC and 2004 presidential candidate[85]
- Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL), 2004 presidential candidate[22]
- Gov. Jim Hunt (D-NC)[86]
- Gov. and Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine (D-VA)[87]
- Gov. Angus King (I-ME)[88]
National political figures and former cabinet officials
[edit]- Nicole Avant, United States Ambassador to the Bahamas[20]
- Jeff Bleich, United States Ambassador to Australia[20]
- Richard A. Clarke, former National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism for the United States[89]
- Charles Fried former Solicitor General under Ronald Reagan[90]
- Steven J. Green, former United States Ambassador to Singapore, former CEO and Chairman of Samsonite Corporation[91]
- Douglas Kmiec, United States Ambassador to Malta, legal aide to former President Reagan[92]
- Candace Gingrich, half-sister of Republican 2012 presidential candidate Newt Gingrich[93]
- Colin Powell, former United States Secretary of State, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, National Security Advisor, four-star General (Republican) (deceased)[94]
- Norman Mineta, former United States Secretary of Transportation, United States Secretary of Commerce[95]
Military
[edit]- Wesley Clark, four star General (Ret), former Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO, 2004 presidential candidate[96]
- Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy[96]
- Paul Eaton, Major General (Ret)[96]
- Donald J. Guter, retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral, former Judge Advocate General of the Navy, current Dean, South Texas College of Law[97]
- Michael D. Lumpkin[98]
- John B. Nathman, retired U.S. Navy Admiral, co-chair of the re-election campaign of President Obama[99]
Mayors
[edit]- William D. Euille,[100] Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia
- Kasim Reed,[101] Mayor of Atlanta
- Stephanie Rawlings-Blake,[102] Mayor of Baltimore
- Thomas Menino,[103] Mayor of Boston
- Anthony Foxx,[104] Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina
- Rahm Emanuel,[64] Mayor of Chicago; former U.S. Representative, and former White House Chief of Staff
- Richard M. Daley,[105] former Mayor of Chicago
- Michael Hancock,[106] Mayor of Denver
- Dave Bing,[107] Mayor of Detroit
- Craig Lowe,[108] Mayor of Gainesville, Florida
- Annise Parker,[109] Mayor of Houston
- Alvin Brown,[110] Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
- Antonio Villaraigosa,[111] Mayor of Los Angeles
- R. T. Rybak,[112] Mayor of Minneapolis
- John DeStefano Jr.,[113] Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut
- Mitch Landrieu,[114] Mayor of New Orleans
- David Dinkins,[115] former Mayor of New York City
- Ed Koch,[116] former Mayor of New York City
- Michael Bloomberg,[117] Mayor of New York City
- Cory Booker,[118] Mayor of Newark, New Jersey
- Buddy Dyer,[119] Mayor of Orlando, Florida
- Michael Nutter,[5] Mayor of Philadelphia
- Julian Castro,[120] Mayor of San Antonio
- Willie Brown,[121] former Mayor of San Francisco
- Bob Buckhorn,[122] Mayor of Tampa, Florida
State, local and territory officials
[edit]- Lt. Gov. Joseph Garcia (D-CO)[123]
- Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown (D-MD)[124]
- Atty Gen. Kamala Harris (D-CA)[125]
- State Rep. Mark Meadows (D-MI)[126]
- State Rep. Heather Mizeur (D-MD)[127]
- Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA)[128]
- State Assemblywoman Teresa Sayward (R-NY)[129]
- Fmr. Ohio First Lady Frances Strickland[130]
- Steve Westly, former California State Controller (D-CA)[20]
Native American leaders
[edit]- Bill John Baker, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma[131] (D-OK)
International political figures
[edit]- British Labour Party MP Diane Abbott, 2010 candidate for the Labour Party leadership[132] and first black female MP.
- Former President of France Nicolas Sarkozy[133]
Publications
[edit]See: Newspaper endorsements in the 2012 United States presidential election
Business people
[edit]- Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO of salesforce.com[19]
- Jeffrey Brotman, Founder of Costco[134]
- Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway[135]
- Ari Emanuel, CEO of William Morris Endeavor Entertainment[19]
- Nathaniel Fick, CEO of the Center for a New American Security, author of One Bullet Away, a New York Times best seller[98]
- Bill Gates, Microsoft founder and CEO[136]
- David Geffen, founder of Asylum Records, Geffen Records, and DGC Records; cofounder of DreamWorks SKG[19]
- Berry Gordy, founder of the Motown record label[137]
- Gary Hirshberg, Chairman, President, and CEO of Stonyfield Farm[138]
- Chris Hughes, co-founder of Facebook[139]
- James Lassiter[20]
- Kevin Liles, former executive Vice President of Warner Music Group[140]
- Michael Lynton, Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment[137]
- Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation[141]
- Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo![142]
- Mike Medavoy, Chairman and CEO of Phoenix Pictures[137]
- Tom Rothman, Chairman and CEO of Fox Filmed Entertainment[20]
- Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook[143]
- Eric Schmidt, former CEO of Google[144]
- Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam[140]
- James Sinegal, founder and former CEO of Costco[145]
- George Soros, founder of Soros Fund Management[146]
Chefs
[edit]Fashion designers
[edit]Labor unions
[edit]Social and political activists
[edit]Organizations
[edit]Entertainment
[edit]Actors and actresses
[edit]- Ben Affleck[190]
- Dianna Agron[191]
- Paul Adelstein[192]
- Jessica Alba[193]
- Jason Alexander[194]
- Richard Dean Anderson[195]
- David Arquette[196]
- Patricia Arquette[197]
- Scott Bakula[195]
- Alec Baldwin[195]
- Antonio Banderas[198]
- Elizabeth Banks[199]
- John Barrowman[200]
- Drew Barrymore[201]
- Justin Bartha[202]
- Angela Bassett[203]
- Troian Bellisario[204]
- Maria Bello[175]
- Jim Belushi[205]
- Jon Bernthal[206]
- Wilson Bethel[207]
- Jack Black[208]
- Michael Ian Black[209]
- Alexis Bledel[210]
- Zach Braff[211]
- Jeff Bridges[212]
- Connie Britton[175]
- Matthew Broderick[213]
- James Brolin[149]
- Sophia Bush[214]
- Nick Cannon[215]
- Kate Capshaw[195]
- Don Cheadle[216]
- Kristin Chenoweth[175]
- John Cho[195]
- George Clooney[195]
- Rachael Leigh Cook[217]
- Kevin Costner[218]
- Daniel Craig[219]
- Bryan Cranston[190]
- Russell Crowe[220]
- Alan Cumming[157]
- Tim Daly[221]
- Tyne Daly[175]
- Matt Damon[222]
- Larry David[223]
- Rosario Dawson[224]
- Jonathan Del Arco[225]
- Kat Dennings[226]
- Robert De Niro[203]
- Portia de Rossi[201]
- Zooey Deschanel[227]
- Danny DeVito[228]
- Cameron Diaz[229]
- Leonardo DiCaprio[230]
- Tate Donovan[175]
- Kirk Douglas[175]
- Michael Douglas[195]
- Robert Downey Jr.[231]
- Fran Drescher[232]
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus[233]
- Lena Dunham[234]
- Eliza Dushku[235]
- Anthony Edwards[195]
- Lisa Edelstein[236]
- Jesse Eisenberg[237]
- Tracee Ellis Ross[238]
- Omar Epps[157]
- Giancarlo Esposito[239]
- Chris Evans[240]
- Donald Faison[211]
- Edie Falco[241]
- Mia Farrow[242]
- Jesse Tyler Ferguson[243]
- America Ferrera[244]
- Will Ferrell[195]
- Laurence Fishburne[245]
- Bridget Fonda[175]
- Vivica A. Fox[216]
- Jamie Foxx[246]
- Morgan Freeman[247]
- Johnny Galecki[175]
- Jennifer Garner[195]
- Gina Gershon[228]
- Whoopi Goldberg[248]
- Jonathan Goldsmith[249]
- Selena Gomez[citation needed]
- Topher Grace[175]
- Clark Gregg[250]
- Adrian Grenier[196]
- Melanie Griffith[198]
- Ronald Guttman[175]
- Luis Guzmán[251]
- Mark Hamill[252]
- Jon Hamm[253]
- Tom Hanks[254]
- Mariska Hargitay[196]
- Hill Harper[140]
- Neil Patrick Harris[127]
- Anne Hathaway[175]
- Salma Hayek[149]
- Colton Haynes[255]
- Dennis Haysbert[195]
- Ed Helms[256]
- Taraji P. Henson[175]
- Jamie Hector[241]
- Terrence Howard[239]
- Cheyenne Jackson[127]
- Samuel L. Jackson[257]
- Ken Jeong[256]
- Scarlett Johansson[258]
- Don Johnson[259]
- Dwayne Johnson[260]
- Angelina Jolie[citation needed]
- James Earl Jones[261]
- Rashida Jones[141]
- Ashley Judd[262]
- Michael Keaton[263]
- Stacy Keibler[264]
- Minka Kelly[citation needed]
- Anna Kendrick[191]
- Wayne Knight[197]
- Mila Kunis[265]
- Ashton Kutcher[266]
- Padma Lakshmi[267]
- Nathan Lane[241]
- Angela Lansbury[268]
- Sanaa Lathan[269]
- John Leguizamo[270]
- John Lithgow[271]
- Judith Light[272]
- Justin Long[273]
- Nia Long[274]
- Eva Longoria[198]
- Jane Lynch[195]
- Tobey Maguire[275]
- Wendie Malick[175]
- Stephanie March[253]
- Julianna Margulies[267]
- Marsha Mason[175]
- Eric McCormack[276]
- Audra McDonald[127]
- Benjamin McKenzie[191]
- Christa Miller[195]
- Demi Moore[266]
- Julianne Moore[241]
- Mandy Moore[277]
- Jennifer Morrison[195]
- Olivia Munn[278]
- Lucas Neff[279]
- Cynthia Nixon[127]
- Edward Norton[280]
- Gwyneth Paltrow[195]
- Al Pacino[281]
- Hayden Panettiere[239]
- Sarah Jessica Parker[281]
- Kal Penn[282]
- Sean Penn[283]
- Bernadette Peters[175]
- Clarke Peters[241]
- Rhea Perlman[228]
- Mekhi Phifer[140]
- Wendell Pierce[241]
- Brad Pitt[284]
- Martha Plimpton[285]
- Amy Poehler[286]
- Natalie Portman[287]
- Chris Pratt[175]
- Maggie Q[288]
- Zachary Quinto[288]
- Daniel Radcliffe[289]
- Josh Radnor[191][failed verification]
- Sheryl Lee Ralph[290]
- Robert Redford[291]
- Salli Richardson[216]
- Amber Riley[292]
- Lisa Rinna[citation needed]
- Julia Roberts[293]
- Adam Rodríguez[191]
- Seth Rogen[294]
- Brandon Routh[191]
- Paul Rudd[227]
- Mark Ruffalo[295]
- Kyra Sedgwick[296][297]
- Tony Shalhoub[195]
- Molly Shannon[298]
- Martin Sheen[299]
- Sherri Shepherd[207]
- Jada Pinkett Smith[257]
- Will Smith[257]
- Sonja Sohn[241]
- Ian Somerhalder[175]
- Sissy Spacek[300]
- Kevin Spacey[227]
- Octavia Spencer[301]
- Ben Stiller[203]
- Sharon Stone[195]
- Meryl Streep[302]
- Yvonne Strahovski[303]
- Brenda Strong[195]
- Jason Sudeikis[175]
- Kiefer Sutherland[304]
- George Takei[305]
- Holland Taylor[175]
- Marlo Thomas[233]
- Aisha Tyler[175]
- Gabrielle Union[306]
- Amber Valletta[259]
- Mark Wahlberg[citation needed]
- Christopher Walken[307]
- Kate Walsh[308]
- Denzel Washington[309]
- Kerry Washington[310]
- Sam Waterston[175]
- Marlon Wayans[207]
- Jennifer Westfeldt[253]
- Betty White[311]
- Olivia Wilde[175]
- Wayne Wilderson[195]
- Vanessa L. Williams[195]
- Rita Wilson[195]
- Reese Witherspoon[261]
- Alfre Woodard[312]
- Joanne Woodward
Comedians
[edit]- Aziz Ansari[313]
- Bill Cosby[314]
- Margaret Cho[315]
- David Cross[316]
- Billy Crystal[317]
- Jimmy Fallon[318]
- Zach Galifianakis[256]
- Ricky Gervais[319]
- Chelsea Handler[320]
- Kevin Hart[321]
- Steve Harvey[195]
- John Hodgman[citation needed]
- George Lopez[322]
- Eddie Murphy[323]
- Patton Oswalt[324]
- Carl Reiner[195]
- Chris Rock[325]
- Jeffrey Ross[326]
- Rickey Smiley[195]
- Yeardley Smith[195]
- Sinbad[216]
- Wanda Sykes[327]
- Paul F. Tompkins[328]
Directors
[edit]- J. J. Abrams[329]
- Darren Aronofsky[330]
- Judd Apatow[331]
- Peter Berg[332]
- Cameron Crowe[233]
- Jesse Dylan[333]
- David Fincher[330]
- Ron Howard[233]
- Spike Lee[215]
- David Lynch[334]
- Adam McKay[207]
- Bennett Miller[335]
- Rob Minkoff[175]
- Michael Moore[336]
- Tyler Perry[337]
- Rob Reiner[338]
- John Sayles[339]
- Kevin Smith[340]
- Steven Spielberg[341]
- Oliver Stone[342]
- Marc Webb[330]
- Joss Whedon[343]
Internet, radio and television personalities
[edit]Musicians
[edit]- 50 Cent[353]
- Franco Battiato[354]
- Herb Alpert[355]
- Marc Anthony[356]
- Burt Bacharach[343]
- Jeff Beck[357]
- Natasha Bedingfield[358]
- Mary J. Blige[359]
- Jon Bon Jovi[360]
- Jimmy Buffett[361]
- David Byrne[196]
- Colbie Caillat[362]
- Mariah Carey[215]
- Cher[261]
- Kelly Clarkson[363]
- Common[364]
- Chris Cornell[365]
- Sheryl Crow[366]
- Ice Cube[367]
- Miley Cyrus[368]
- Dennis DeYoung[369]
- Neil Diamond[370]
- Jack Dishel[371]
- Snoop Dogg[372]
- Bob Dylan[373]
- El Debarge[216]
- Gloria Estefan[374]
- Ben Folds[375]
- Peter Frampton[175]
- Aretha Franklin[157]
- Michael Franti[376]
- Lady Gaga[377]
- Al Green[378]
- Josh Groban[379]
- Buddy Guy[357]
- Merle Haggard[380]
- Anthony Hamilton[216]
- Herbie Hancock[381]
- Jennifer Hudson[381]
- Mick Jagger[357]
- Elton John[382]
- Jack Johnson[383]
- Quincy Jones[384]
- Toby Keith[385]
- R. Kelly[386]
- Alicia Keys[387]
- B.B. King[357]
- Carole King[388]
- Beyoncé Knowles[216]
- Dave Koz[157]
- Jay-Z[216]
- Adam Lambert[389]
- Cyndi Lauper[390]
- John Legend[391]
- Jared Leto[392]
- Adam Levine[393]
- Jennifer Lopez[394]
- LeToya Luckett[395]
- Ludacris[396]
- Lykke Li[397]
- Madonna[398]
- Chris Martin[387]
- Ricky Martin[399]
- Dave Matthews[400]
- Paul McCartney[401]
- John Mellencamp[402]
- Bette Midler[196]
- Nicki Minaj[403]
- Moby[207]
- Janelle Monáe[404]
- Jason Mraz[141]
- Nas[405]
- Ne-Yo[406]
- Willie Nelson[407]
- Randy Newman[408]
- Thao Nguyen[409]
- Aubrey O'Day[204]
- Joell Ortiz[410]
- Katy Perry[207]
- Pink[406]
- Pitbull[411]
- Pras[216]
- Busta Rhymes[204]
- Flo Rida[412]
- Axl Rose[413]
- Rick Ross[414]
- Kelly Rowland[415]
- Ray-J[416]
- Rza[367]
- Johnny Rzeznik[358]
- Jessica Sanchez[417]
- Shakira[418]
- Paul Simon[419]
- Trey Songz[420]
- Regina Spektor[421]
- Bruce Springsteen[422]
- Yvonne Staples[175]
- Barbra Streisand[423]
- Serj Tankian[424]
- James Taylor[425]
- Toni Tennille[175]
- T.I.[426]
- Treach[367]
- Tune-Yards[427]
- Justin Timberlake[428]
- Usher[429]
- Eddie Vedder[430]
- Pete Wentz[175]
- Kanye West[258]
- will.i.am[331]
- Stevie Wonder[431]
- Chely Wright[432]
Bands
[edit]Adult entertainers
[edit]Screenwriters and producers
[edit]Writers
[edit]- Maya Angelou[448]
- Paul Dini[449]
- Roger Ebert[450]
- Jodie Evans[20]
- Elizabeth Gilbert[451]
- John Green[452]
- Crystal Nix-Hines[20]
- Stephen King[453]
- Gersh Kuntzman[349]
- Anne Lamott[454]
- Edward Lazarus[20]
- Paul Levy[349]
- Chuck Lorre[343]
- Seth MacFarlane[455]
- George R.R. Martin[456]
- Rick Moody[457]
- Wes Moore[98]
- Ryan Murphy[458]
- Maurice Sendak[157]
- Lemony Snicket[459]
- Ayelet Waldman[20]
- Anna Wintour[19]
Athletes
[edit]Boxing
[edit]Baseball (MLB)
[edit]Basketball (NBA)
[edit]- Carmelo Anthony[465]
- B. J. Armstrong[362]
- Shane Battier[466]
- Chris Bosh[467]
- Vince Carter[466]
- Mike D'Antoni[468]
- Kevin Durant[467]
- Patrick Ewing[469]
- Grant Hill[466]
- LeBron James[466]
- Magic Johnson[466][470]
- Michael Jordan[471]
- Alonzo Mourning[91]
- Joakim Noah[362]
- Shaquille O'Neal[472]
- Chris Paul[466]
- Austin Rivers[473]
- Derrick Rose[362]
- Etan Thomas[466]
Football (NFL)
[edit]Soccer (association football)
[edit]Skateboarding
[edit]Professional wrestling
[edit]Nobel Prize laureates
[edit]Economics
[edit]- Michael Spence, 2001[486]
- Joseph Stiglitz, 2001[487]
- Paul Krugman, 2008[488]
Science
[edit]- Alexei Abrikosov, Physics, 2003[489]
- Peter Agre, Chemistry, 2003[489]
- Sidney Altman, Chemistry, 1989[489]
- Philip Anderson, Physics, 1977[489]
- David Baltimore, Medicine 1975[489]
- Paul Berg, Chemistry, 1980[489]
- J. Michael Bishop, Medicine, 1989[489]
- Elizabeth Blackburn, Medicine, 2009[489]
- Günter Blobel, Medicine, 1999[489]
- Nicolaas Bloembergen, Physics, 1981[489]
- Linda Buck, Medicine, 2004[489]
- Mario Capecchi, Medicine, 2007[489]
- Martin Chalfie, Chemistry, 2008[489]
- Leon Cooper, Physics, 1972[489]
- James Cronin, Physics, 1980[489]
- Robert Curl, Chemistry, 1996[489]
- Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988[489]
- Edmond Fischer, Medicine, 1992[489]
- Val Fitch, Physics, 1980[489]
- Jerome Friedman, Physics, 1990[489]
- Murray Gell-Mann, Physics, 1969[489]
- Walter Gilbert, Chemistry, 1980[489]
- Donald Glaser, Physics, 1960[489]
- Sheldon Glashow, Physics, 1979[489]
- Roy Glauber, Physics, 2005[489]
- Joseph L. Goldstein, Medicine, 1985[489]
- Paul Greengard, Medicine, 2000[489]
- Carol Greider, Medicine, 2009[489]
- David Gross, Physics, 2004[489]
- Robert Grubbs, Chemistry, 2005[489]
- Roger Guillemin, Medicine, 1977[489]
- John Hall, Physics, 2005[489]
- Leland Hartwell, Medicine, 2001[489]
- Alan Heeger, Chemistry, 2000[489]
- Dudley Herschbach, Chemistry, 1986[489]
- Roald Hoffmann, Chemistry, 1981[489]
- H. Robert Horvitz, Medicine, 2002[489]
- David Hubel, Medicine, 1981[489]
- Eric Kandel, Medicine, 2000[489]
- Brian Kobilka, Chemistry, 2012[489]
- Roger Kornberg, Chemistry, 2006[489]
- Leon Lederman, Physics, 1988[489]
- Robert Lefkowitz, Chemistry, 2012[489]
- John Mather, Physics, 2006[489]
- Craig Mello, Medicine, 2006[489]
- Mario Molina, Chemistry, 1995[489]
- Douglas Osheroff, Physics, 1996[489]
- Arno Penzias, Physics, 1978[489]
- Martin Perl, Physics, 1995[489]
- David Politzer, Physics, 2004[489]
- Stanley Prusiner, Medicine, 1997[489]
- Burton Richter, Physics, 1976[489]
- Richard Schrock, Chemistry, 2005[489]
- Hamilton Smith, Medicine, 1978[489]
- Oliver Smithies, Medicine, 2007[489]
- George Smoot, Physics, 2006[489]
- Thomas Steitz, Chemistry, 2009[489]
- Jack Szostak, Medicine, 2009[489]
- Charles Townes, Physics, 1964[489]
- Roger Tsien, Chemistry, 2008[489]
- Daniel Tsui, Physics, 1998[489]
- James Watson, Medicine, 1962[489]
- Carl Wieman, Physics, 2001[489]
- Eric Wieschaus, Medicine, 1995[489]
- Frank Wilczek, Physics, 2004[489]
- Robert Wilson, Physics, 1978[489]
See also
[edit]- List of Mitt Romney presidential campaign endorsements, 2012
- List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2008
- Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012
- Endorsements for the Republican Party presidential primaries, 2012
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