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Endorsements in the 2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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2016 U.S. presidential election
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This is a list ofendorsements for declared candidates for theDemocratic primaries for the2016 United States presidential election.

Hillary Clinton (won primary)

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Main articles:List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign political endorsements andList of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
See also:Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign

Bernie Sanders (withdrawn)

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Main article:List of Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
See also:Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign

Rocky De La Fuente (withdrawn)

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See also:Rocky De La Fuente 2016 presidential campaign
List of Rocky De La Fuente endorsements

Activists

Martin O'Malley (withdrawn)

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See also:Martin O'Malley 2016 presidential campaign
List of Martin O'Malley endorsements

Organizations

U.S. Congress

U.S. state officials

U.S. municipal officials

State legislators

Notable individuals

Lawrence Lessig (withdrawn)

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See also:Lawrence Lessig 2016 presidential campaign
List of Lawrence Lessig endorsements

Note: Lessig suspended his campaign on November 2, 2015[31][32]

Internet, radio and television personalities

Individuals

Leaders in Business

Celebrities

Jim Webb (withdrawn)

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See also:Jim Webb 2016 presidential campaign
List of Jim Webb endorsements

Individuals

References

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  2. ^"Uncovered Politics – Pope Francis Message Inspires Florida Peace Activist's Endorsement of Rocky de la Fuente".
  3. ^"NSW Young Labor - Timeline". Facebook.Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. RetrievedAugust 22, 2016.
  4. ^John Wagner (June 8, 2015)."They were with O'Malley for Hart's '84 campaign. And they are with him now".Washington Post.Archived from the original on January 6, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2017.
  5. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalamanaoapaqarasatauavawax"Martin O'Malley for President Announces State Leadership Teams".Blog.4president.org. November 3, 2015.Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
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  7. ^Jennifer Jacobs (August 15, 2015)."Clinton, Sanders let passion take flight at wing ding".The Des Moines Register.
  8. ^"Our Campaigns – Candidate – Folsom, Jr., James E. "Jim"".Archived from the original on October 23, 2017. RetrievedNovember 13, 2017.
  9. ^"Schweitzer Endorses O'Malley for President, Campaign Says". Bloomberg. October 23, 2015.Archived from the original on March 8, 2016. RetrievedMarch 9, 2017.
  10. ^Maggie Haberman,Eliot Spitzer Sharply Criticizes Hillary Clinton on 2007 Immigration StanceArchived December 30, 2017, at theWayback Machine,New York Times (October 29, 2015).
  11. ^John Fritze (August 2, 2015)."Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh will campaign for Martin O'Malley in N.H."The Baltimore Sun.Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  12. ^ab"Senator Rich Taylor Is Martin O'Malley's First Iowa Legislator Endorsement".Iowa Starting Line. September 7, 2015. Archived fromthe original on September 12, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  13. ^abcdef"Legisladores PPD endosan a O'Malley y emplazan a Clinton".Metro. September 4, 2015.Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  14. ^abcd"Martin O'Malley for New Hampshire Announces 21 Endorsements from New Hampshire Leaders; Names Granite State Steering Committee".Blog.4president.org. October 22, 2015.Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  15. ^John Wagner (March 29, 2015)."Martin O'Malley: Presidency not a 'crown' to be shared by 2 families".The Washington Post.Archived from the original on August 24, 2017. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2017.
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  18. ^"Post Forum, O'Malley Earns New, Key South Carolina Endorsements".p2016.org. November 6, 2015.Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  19. ^"Martin O'Malley Announces 24 New Iowa Endorsements".Blog.4president.org. October 27, 2015.Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  20. ^"Martin O'Malley for Iowa Announces 34 New Endorsements".Blog.4president.org. January 27, 2016.Archived from the original on April 23, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2016.
  21. ^"Craig Ford endorses Martin O'Malley for president".The Birmingham News. November 9, 2015.Archived from the original on December 17, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  22. ^ab"Iowa State Senator Kevin Kinney and State Representative Bruce Hunter Endorse Martin O'Malley for President - 2016 Presidential Campaign Blog". Blog.4president.org.Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. RetrievedAugust 22, 2016.
  23. ^"24 more Iowa Democrats endorse O'Malley for president".The Des Moines Register. October 5, 2015.
  24. ^"First on CNN: S.C. lawmaker endorses Martin O'Malley".CNN. October 22, 2015.Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  25. ^"O'Malley Finds Hardly Any Superdelegate Supp | WBAL Radio 1090 AM". Wbal.com. November 13, 2015.Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. RetrievedAugust 22, 2016.
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  27. ^"2016 Celebrity endorsements - Business Insider".Business Insider. May 28, 2015.Archived from the original on January 5, 2016. RetrievedMay 30, 2015.
  28. ^"MEMO: O'Malley's Growing South Carolina Campaign".p2016.org. October 22, 2015.Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  29. ^Ted Johnson (July 15, 2015)."Hillary Clinton's Hollywood Donors Raise $46 Million-Plus".Variety.Archived from the original on August 20, 2016. RetrievedAugust 22, 2016.
  30. ^Robert O'Brien (November 12, 2015)."Lyndon LaRouche Supports O'Malley for President".Baltimore Fishbowl. RetrievedJuly 4, 2022.
  31. ^"Lawrence Lessig Calls Out Dems for Changing the Rules in Announcing Withdrawal from Race". Mediaite. November 2, 2015. RetrievedAugust 22, 2016.
  32. ^Strauss, Daniel (November 2, 2015)."Lessig drops out of presidential race".Politico. RetrievedNovember 2, 2015.
  33. ^"Dylan Ratigan on Twitter: "400 families paying for this election. That is not a democracy. Take Lessig over the top"". Twitter.com. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  34. ^abcdefgParadis, Lindsey (October 16, 2015)."Larry Lessig Out-Fundraises Webb, Chafee, and More". Bostonmagazine.com. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  35. ^David Brin (August 14, 2015)."CONTRARY BRIN: Lessig for President? Let's struggle free of cheating, dogmatism and bought elections". Davidbrin.blogspot.com. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  36. ^Halima Kazem (September 27, 2015)."How Larry Lessig's one-year presidency platform is winning over Silicon Valley | US news".The Guardian. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  37. ^"Jonathan Eisen on Twitter: "I am officially endorsing Lawrence Lessig for President in 2016 #Lessig2016 @lessig"". Twitter.com. September 6, 2015. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  38. ^"Miguel de Icaza on X: "Let us get Lessig on the Democratic debates, he needs to reach 1% visibility, pass this video along t.co/KwiwqNErZR"". Twitter.com. September 15, 2015. RetrievedAugust 9, 2024.
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  40. ^"My Plan, and Why You Don't Want it". September 3, 2015. Archived fromthe original on December 23, 2015. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  41. ^Simon Sharwood (August 17, 2015)."Jimbo 'Wikipedia' Wales leads Lawrence Lessig's presidential push".The Register.
  42. ^"Jimmy Wales Helps Larry Lessig Hack the Presidential Election".Lessig Campaign press release. Archived fromthe original on February 5, 2016. RetrievedDecember 22, 2015.
  43. ^Cat Zakrzewski (August 21, 2015)."Silicon Valley Icon Wants to Hack His Way to the Presidency".Wall Street Journal.
  44. ^"Lessig 2016: A radical institutionalist runs for President | … My heart's in Accra". Ethanzuckerman.com. September 4, 2015. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  45. ^"Ep190 – SUPER TUESDAY: Lawrence Lessig by Bryan Callen Show | Free Listening on SoundCloud". Soundcloud.com. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  46. ^"Shepard Fairey for Lawrence Lessig – Campaigning for Anti-Corruption Reform | WideWalls". Widewalls.ch. RetrievedOctober 26, 2015.
  47. ^"mattsydal on Twitter: "This is why we need @lessig as President! End bribery and restore democracy Infographic: Money Wins Congress (Again)"". Twitter.com. October 20, 2015. RetrievedNovember 1, 2015.
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  50. ^"Jim Webb hires journalist Crawford as communications director".Politico. January 2, 2015.
  51. ^David Freedlander (April 21, 2015)."The Dems' Most Awkward Party Crasher".The Daily Beast.
  52. ^"Michael Savage: Hero Jim Webb better than many GOP candidates, especially Marco Rubio". YouTube. January 4, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2016.
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