Who Has Endorsed Cory Booker for President?
From every member of New Jersey’s Democratic Congressional delegation to state reps. in Iowa, Cory Booker’s list of endorsements continues to grow.
Phil Murphy, governor of New Jersey
Tammy Murphy, first lady of New Jersey
Robert Menendez, U.S. senator from New Jersey
Donald Norcross, U.S. representative (NJ-01)
Jeff Van Drews, U.S. representative (NJ-02)
Andy Kims, U.S. representative (NJ-03)
Josh Gottheimers, U.S. representative (NJ-05)
Frank Pallones, U.S. representative (NJ-06)
Tom Malinowskis, U.S. representative (NJ-07)
Albio Sires, U.S. representative (NJ-08)
Bill Pascrell, Jr., U.S. representative (NJ-09)
Donald Payne, Jr., U.S. representative (NJ-10)
Mikie Sherrill, U.S. representative(NJ-11)
Bonnie Watson-Coleman, U.S. representative (NJ-12)
Steve Sweeney, New Jersey senate president
Craig Coughlinm, New Jersey assembly speaker
James Tedesco, Bergen County, New Jersey executive
Joe DiVincenzo, Essex County, New Jersey executive
Brian Hughes, Mercer County, New Jersey executive
Mildred Crump, Newark, New Jersey City Council president
Luis Quintana, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Carlos Gonzalez, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Eddie Osbourne, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Anibal Ramos, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Joe McCallum, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Lou Stellato, Bergen County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
James Beach, Camden County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Brendan Sciarra, Cape May County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Leroy Jones, Essex County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Andy DeGise, Hudson County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Arlenes Quinones Perez, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Kevin McCabe, Middlesex County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Dave Brown, Monmouth County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
John Currie, Passaic County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Nick Scutari, Union County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Tom Palmieri, Warren County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Sheila Oliver, New Jersey lieutenant governor
Ras Baraka, mayor of Newark, New Jersey
Tom DeGise, Hudson County, New Jersey executive
Augusto Amador, Newark, New Jersey City Council vice-president
John Sharpe James, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
LaMonica McIver, Newark, New Jersey City Council member
Mike Suleiman, Atlantic County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Joe Andl, Burlington County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Steven Errickson, Cumberland County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Fred Madden, Gloucester County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Janice Mironov, Mercer County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Chip Robinson, Morris County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Wyatt Earp, Ocean County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Steven Caltabiano, Salem County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Marguerite Schaffer, Somerset County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Leslie Huhn, Sussex County, New Jersey Democratic Party chair
Amy Nielsen, Iowa state representative
Heather Matson, Iowa state representative
Jennifer Konfrst, Iowa state representative
Kenan Judge, Iowa state representative
Mark Smith, Iowa state representative
Monica Kurth, Iowa state representative
Amber Corrieri, Ames city councilwoman
Bruc Teague, Iowa City city councilman
Dale Todd, Cedar Rapids city councilman
Mazahir Salih, Iowa City city councilman
Ana Garcia, Iowa entrepreneur and Latinx community leader
Carol Clark, Iowa community activist
Carol Kramer, retired teacher, former member of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources’ National Resource Commission and activist
Carolyn Klaus, former Story County Democratic Central Committee precinct representative
Cathy Jury, activist, Iowa
Chris Weinard, Iowa labor activist
Cody Leistikow, Iowa labor activist
Dava James, Iowa community activist
Diane Kolmer, Iowa community activist
Ellie Miglin, Roosevelt High School Democrats chair, Iowa
Fritz Kramer, Jasper County, Iowa community activist
Harold Davis, Iowa labor activist
Ian Rappolt, Iowa teacher and activist
Ian Russell, Iowa activist and State Democratic Central Committee member
Jerry Crawford, Iowa activist
Joan Amos, former Lucas County Democrats chair
John Judge, former Polk County Democrats treasurer
John Klaus, former Story County Democratic Central Committee vice chair
Judy Anderson, Iowa community activist
Judy Ryan, Iowa community activist
Julie Stewart, former Dallas County Democratic Party chair, Iowa
Kathi Judge, Iowa activist
Kay Marcel, Iowa gun violence prevention activist
Kim El-Baroudi, former chair, Heart of Des Moines Democrats
Lael Neal, Iowa community activist
Landra Jo Reece, Iowa State Central Committee member
Lee Jolliffe, Drake University professor
Linda Foens, Iowa activist
Lori Young, Iowa activist
Makenna Yates, Iowa Simpson Democrats debate leader and vice president of the Simpson College chapter of Active Minds
Marcia Nichols, former AFSCME Council 61 political director
Marti Mefferd, Iowa community activist
Melinda Jones, Iowa State Central Committee Member and ISEA member
Melissa Hale, Iowa community activist
Mike Weinard, Iowa labor activist
Nancy Bobo, Polk County Activist
Nick Pryor co-founder of Students Against School Shootings Iowa
Rachael Ferraro, LGBTQ+ activist and founder of Dubuque Transgender
Reverend Charles Lane, Iowa
Roslin Thompson, Knoxville, Iowa, public library director
Scott Foens, Iowa activist
Shaimaa Aly, Iowa community activist
Tanya Keith, Iowa author and neighborhood activist
Tatum Clayburn, vice president of Simpson Active Minds and member of Simpson College Democrats
Tim Moothart, Iowa chair of the Dubuque Coalition for Nonviolence
Toni Backstrom, Iowa community activist
Yena Balekyani, Iowa immigration activist
Jon Morgan, New Hampshire state senator
David Watters, New Hampshire state senator
Bruce Tatro, New Hampshire state representative
Linn Opderbecke, New Hampshire state representative
Anita Burroughs, New Hampshire state representative
Lee Oxenham, New Hampshire state representative
Katherine Rogers, New Hampshire state representative
Jeffrey Salloway, New Hampshire state representative
Peter Leishman, New Hampshire state representative
Don Bouchard, New Hampshire state representative
Jim Demers, former New Hampshire state representative
John Knowles, former New Hampshire state representative
Jim Bouley, mayor of New Hampshire’s capital city
Chloe Armstrong, New Hampshire activist
Kyle Ball, New Hampshire activist
Chelsea Berlucchi, New Hampshire activist
Madeleine Bernardeau, New Hampshire activist
Noah Burn, New Hampshire activist
Cherish Chang, New Hampshire activist
Chris Chen, New Hampshire activist
Claire Connolly, New Hampshire activist
Anna Danielski, New Hampshire activist
Luke DeMio, New Hampshire activist
Jane Dionne, New Hampshire activist
Liza Draper, New Hampshire activist
Johanna Evans, New Hampshire activist
Tom Fiedler, New Hampshire activist
Sue Fitzgerald, New Hampshire activist
John Gabrieli, New Hampshire activist
Angie Garozzo, New Hampshire activist
Becky Gargan, New Hampshire activist
Medea Gargan, New Hampshire activist
Samantha Green, New Hampshire activist
Jordan Green, New Hampshire activist
Lisa Hamblen, New Hampshire activist
Mehera Hathaway, New Hampshire activist
Mike Hoefer, New Hampshire activist
Gail Hotohkee, New Hampshire activist
Pat Kalik, New Hampshire activist
Clai Lasher-Sommers, New Hampshire gun violence prevention activist
Jennifer Lindgren, New Hampshire activist
Susan McDonough, New Hampshire activist
Maria McNaught, New Hampshire activist
Michael McNeil, New Hampshire activist
Max Mickenberg, New Hampshire activist
Marty Mobley, New Hampshire activist
Bill O’Brien, New Hampshire activist
Linda Piotrowski, New Hampshire activist
Dr. Jane Primm, New Hampshire activist
JoAnne St. John, New Hampshire activist
Jena Stevens, New Hampshire activist
Shideko Terai, New Hampshire activist
Alyssa Wilson, New Hampshire activist
Colleen Wolfe, New Hampshire activist
Albert Lee, publisher of the Korean Las Vegas Times, Nevada
Benita Sager, Nevada teacher and education activist
Bliss Requa-Trautz, Nevada immigration activist and community organizer
Carlos and Kristen Corral, Tacotarian Managing Partners, Nevada
Cat Brewer, Nevada educator and filmmaker
Donna Feliz-Barrows, Nevada MSW Health Disparities and immigration activist
Elvira Diaz, Northern Nevada immigration activist, Nevada
Jennifer Webb-Cook, Nevada Miracle Worker
Jo Beck, Nevada Miracle Worker and grassroots volunteer leader
Jose Ricardo Lopez, Nevada immigration activist
Josh Schwartz, Nevada community activist
Judy Hoskins, Nevada community activist
Kate Recto, Nevada president of Las Vegas Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce
Kathie Klass, Nevada community activist
Katie Lim, Nevada chair, High School Democrats of America
Kerry Ahearn, Nevada community activist
Lamar “Mar da Barber” Robertson, Las Vegas, Nevada, barbershop owner and stylist
Marty Robertson, Nevada union member and labor activist
Michael Williams, Nevada community activist
Monika Payne, Clark County, Nevada, grassroots volunteer
Nikki Ryan, Nevada community activist
Pam Gormly, retired teacher and faith leader, Nevada
Pat Stevens, Nevada Miracle Worker
Patricia Gallimore, former president of Reno-Sparks NAACP, Nevada
Rebecca Cohen, Washoe County, Nevada, community activist
Ron Sumbang, Nevada VP of ECHO Adult Residential Care Providers of Nevada
Ryan McConnell, UNLV law student and community activist, Nevada
Sakina Turner, Nevada Miracle Worker
Scotty Babb, Nevada community activist
Shannon Churchwell, Founder of Black Elite Social Society and Radio Show Host of Village Voices, Nevada
Sharifa Wahab, Nevada president of the Middle Eastern Chamber of Commerce
Sharon Courtney, Nevada immigration activist and artist
Tanya Vece, Nevada mental health advocate
Traci Wilson, retired teacher and Nevada super volunteer
Vilha Perdomo, Nevada immigration activist
Annie McDaniel, South Carolina state representative
John King South Carolina state representative
Leola Robinson-Simpson, South Carolina state representative
Apostle Frank Nicholson, mayor pro-tem, South Carolina
Gregrey Ginyard, mayor of Jenkinsville, South Carolina
Harold Thompson, mayor, South Carolina
Julie Nelson, mayor of Manning, South Carolina
Samuel E. Murray, mayor of Port Royal, South Carolina
Terrence Culbreath, mayor, South Carolina
Alycia Sullivan, South Carolina city councilwoman and county party chair
Shaterica Neal, city councilwoman, South Carolina
William “Budda” Killian, South Carolina city councilman
Anthony Dennis, sheriff, South Carolina
Demetrius Chatman, county councilman, South Carolina
Lorraine Dennis, assistant county administrator, South Carolina
Moses Bell, county councilman, South Carolina
Patricia Pringle, South Carolina county auditor
Aaron Bishop, South Carolina pastor and school board member
Brady Quirk-Garvan, former chair of the Charleston County, South Carolina Democrats
Bridgett Deline, South Carolina Democratic Party Single Parents Caucus Chair
Diane Sumpter, president and CEO, South Carolina
Doris Coaxum, retired educator, South Carolina
Erika Harrison, South Carolina community leader
Jacquetta Jones, South Carolina retired summary court judge
Jen Gibson, South Carolina community leader
LaTonya Gamble, Eastside Neighborhood Association president, South Carolina
Lumus Byrd, Jr., Laurens County Democratic Party Executive Committee, South Carolina
Lydia Cotton, South Carolina community leader
Mary Stuart Tinkler, former Columbia College College Democrats president and vice president of the South Carolina College Democrats
Rev. James Brown, South Carolina community leader
William Richburg, South Carolina community leader
Lester Jackson, Georgia state senator
David Dreyer, state representative, Georgia
Benny Napoleon, sheriff of Wayne County, Michigan
Councilman Devonte Sherard, City of Ecorse, Michigan
Tevor Thomas, chair of Equality Michigan
David Crowley, Chair of the Wisconsin Black Legislative Caucus
Khary Penebaker, DNC member, Wisconsin