Republicans who have refused to endorse Donald Trump:
George HW Bush George W Bush Jeb Bush Mitt Romney Ted Cruz Tom Delay Karl Rove Condoleeza Rice Norm Coleman (Republican Senator from Minnesota) Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Republican Representative from Florida) Susan Collins (Republican Senator from Maine) Lindsey Graham (Republican Senator from South Carolina) Ben Sasse (Republican Senator from Nebraska) Mark Kirk (Republican Senator from Illinois) Mike Lee (Republican Senator from Utah) Jeff Flake (Republican Senator from Arizona) Dean Heller (Republican Senator from Nevada) John Kasich Brian Sandoval (Republican Gov from Nevada) Charlie Baker (Republican Gov from Mass) Rick Snyder (Republican Gov from Michigan) Larry Hogan (Republican Gov from MD) Susanna Martinez (Republican Gov from NM) Bill Kristol Ross Douthat Erick Erickson (RedState) Leon Wolf (RedState) George Will Charles Krauthammer Joe Scarborough Glenn Beck Max Boot Michael Reagan Bret Stephens (WSJ) Charles and David Koch Tom Ridge (former Republican Gov of PA and Sec of Homeland Security) J.C. Watts Mel Martinez (former FL Sen) Republicans who have endorsed Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump: Hank Paulson (Treasury Secretary under Bush) Richard Armitage (Deputy Sec of State under Bush) Brent Scrowcroft (National Security Advisor under Bush) Larry Pressler (Republican Senator from South Dakota) Michael Bloomberg Houston Chronicle Mark Cuban Robert Kagan ("The party cannot be saved, but the country still can be.” Trump "is how fascism comes to America.”) Christine Todd Whitman (former Republican Gov of NJ and Head of EPA) Who did I miss? |
And the Koch brothers have declined to spend big money on anti-Clinton attack ads.
Yet the race is tied head to head. SMH. |
Business leaders abandoning Trump to endorse Clinton
Mark Cuban - Predicts huge stock market collapse if Trump wins. "I can say with 100% certainty that there is a really good chance we could see a huge, huge correction." "That uncertainty potentially as the president of the United States, that's the last thing Wall Street wants to hear." Jim Cicconi - senior executive vice president at AT&T, served in both the Reagan and H.W. Bush administrations, and donated $10,000 last year to Jeb Bush - supporting Clinton Miki Agrawal, founder and CEO of Thinx Dan Akerson, former chairman and CEO of General Motors Richard Anderson, executive chairman, Delta Air Lines Inc. Stewart Bainum Jr., chairman of Choice Hotels International James Bell, former interim CEO of Boeing; former corporate president and CFO of Boeing Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of Salesforce Jeff Brotman, co-founder and chairman of Costco Wholesale Corp. Warren E. Buffett, chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Robert Burt, retired chairman, CEO FMC Corp.; former chairman Business Roundtable Ron Busby, president and CEO of the U.S. Black Chambers Brook Byers, partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers Peter Chernin, CEO, The Chernin Group Brian Chesky, co-founder and CEO of Airbnb David Crane, former CEO of NRG Energy Inc. Erroll Davis, retired chancellor, University System of Georgia Barry Diller, chairman and senior executive of IAC and Expedia John Doerr, partner at Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield, and Byers Margot Dorfman, president and CEO of U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce Candy Ergen, co-founder, DISH Network Joe Gebbia, co-founder and CPO of Airbnb Reed Hastings, founder and CEO of Netflix Reid Hoffman, partner at Greylock Drew Houston, founder and CEO of Dropbox George Hume, president and CEO of Basic American Foods Irwin Jacobs, founding chairman and CEO Emeritus of Qualcomm Paul Jacobs, executive chairman, Qualcomm Leila Janah, founder and CEO of Sama and Laxmi Earvin "Magic" Johnson, chairman and CEO, Magic Johnson Enterprises Robert Johnson, chairman, The RLJ Cos. and founder of Black Entertainment Television Andrea Jung, CEO of Grameen America, and former CEO of Avon Lynn Jurich, CEO and co-founder of Sunrun David Karp, founder and CEO of Tumblr Ellen Kullman, former chair and CEO of DuPont Debra Lee, chairman and CEO of Black Entertainment Television Ted Leonsis, founder and CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment Aaron Levie, co-founder and CEO of Box Peter Lowy, CEO of Westfield Monica Lozano, former chairman and CEO, U.S. Hispanic Media Rob Marcus, former chairman and CEO Time Warner Cable Inc. William L. McComb, CEO (retired) of Liz Claiborne & Fifth and Pacific Companies Inc. Rebecca Minkoff, founder of Rebecca Minkoff Hamid R. Moghadam, chairman and CEO of Prologis James J. Murren, chairman and CEO, MGM Resorts International and chairman, MGM Growth Properties Charles Phillips, CEO of Infor Mark Pincus, co-founder of Zynga Laura M. Ricketts, co-owner, Chicago Cubs Gary Rodkin, CEO (retired) of ConAgra Foods Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Alphabet Jim Sinegal, co-founder, director and former CEO of Costco Jeremy Stoppelman, CEO and co-founder, Yelp Walter Ulloa, chairman and CEO, Entravision Communications Corp. Wendell P. Weeks, chairman of the board, CEO and president, Corning Inc. Anne Wojcicki, CEO and co-founder, 23andme |
Where are you guys getting these lists? I want to link to them on my facebook page. |
Nope - tied for one brief moment right after Republicon convention, but now sweeping heavily in Clinton's favor Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton held a 6- percentage-point lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll - Nearly 41 percent of likely voters favor Clinton, 35 percent favor Trump, and 25 percent picked "Other," according to the new July 25-29 online poll of 1,043 likely voters http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-poll-idUSKCN1092M5 |
just google "republicans supporting clinton" - you will find dozens of lists |
If they don't abandon ship, there goes Congress |
I'm afraid it won't matter. I know so many angry middle class guys voting for Trump
No one who is actually powerful and intelligent, and not just pandering, will not be voting for him. |
If you are showing me a list of republicans that have put their own needs and desires above the people, I agree. |
A Republican publicly endorsing Clinton is putting his own needs and desires above the country? It's actually putting his own needs and desires above the party. |
None of this matters. Trump's supporters love the fact that the "Republican establishment" hates him, because they hate the Republican establishment too. Do you have any understanding of why Trump won the nomination? |
You do realize that Trump's core supporters are not enough to win a general election. If so many big name republicans stay away, so many moderate Romney republicans will either stay home or vote for Gay Johnson or even vote for Hillary. My entire family of moderate republicans are not voting for Trump. And if each of the families of hundreds of Anti-Trump republicans don't vote for him then whose loss is it? |
I posted this a few days ago and got no hits.
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/573628.page Are there any high profile Dems voting for Trump? Anyone? |
Are you saying that winning the nomination = winning the country? Or are you willing to discuss the people who won't vote for Trump, as well as the people who will? |
Do you know how the electoral college works? Did you know that you can win the popular vote but not actually win? Just ask Gore. |