List of Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign non-political endorsements

This is a list of notable individual and organizations who publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.

Businesspeople

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Sheldon Adelson
 
Herman Cain
 
Mike Lindell
 
Dana White

Actors and actresses

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Roseanne Barr
 
Kevin Sorbo
 
Jon Voight

Television personalities

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Phil Robertson

Musicians

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Trace Adkins
 
Ted Nugent
 
Johnny Rotten

Sports figures

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Brett Favre
 
Mariano Rivera
 
Jack Nicklaus
 
Tommy Tuberville
 
Mike Tyson

American football

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Boxing

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Car racing

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Golf

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Ice hockey

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Mixed martial arts

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Other

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Wrestling

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Academic figures and scholars

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Activists and public figures

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Glenn Beck
 
Tucker Carlson
 
Dinesh D'Souza
 
Sean Hannity
 
Tomi Lahren
 
Mark Levin
 
Dennis Prager
 
Ben Shapiro

Religious leaders

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Jerry Falwell Jr.
 
Franklin Graham

Astronauts

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Organizations

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Activist groups

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Club for Growth
 
Young Republicans

Political action committees

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Unions

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Magazines and newspapers

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Radio stations

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Websites

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Native American tribes

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See also

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References

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