Joe Biden
The politics team at washingtonpost.com is tracking presidential endorsements made by state legislators in Iowa, Michigan, Nevada, New Hampshire and South Carolina. The list below highlights Joe Biden's most recent endorsements along with the total number of endorsements received per state.
Some state legislators have yet to confirm their support for a candidate. Endorsements will be added as more details become available. If you want to inform us about an endorsement, e-mail us at politicscalendar@washingtonpost.com.
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Iowa
16 (of 91) Democratic endorsements
- State Representative Eric Palmer (D) (Dec. 23, 2007)
- State Representative Dennis Cohoon (D) (Dec. 23, 2007)
- State Representative Bruce Hunter (D) (Dec. 10, 2007)
- State Representative Mary Gaskill (D) (Nov. 14, 2007)
- State Representative McKinley Bailey (D)
- State Representative Kevin McCarthy (D)
- State Representative Polly Bukta (D)
- State Representative Doris Kelley (D)
- State Senator Paul McKinley (R)
- State Representative Mike Reasoner (D)
- State Representative Lisa Heddens (D)
- State Representative Jim Lykam (D)
- State Representative Dick Taylor (D)
- State Senator Joe M. Seng (D)
- State Representative Roger Thomas (D)
- State Representative John Whitaker (D)
New Hampshire
6 (of 232) Democratic endorsements, most recently:
- State Representative Mark F Preston (D)
- State Representative Michael G Marsh (D)
- State Representative Stephen J Shurtleff (D)
- State Representative Peter E Franklin (D)
- State Representative Robert J Haley (D)
- State Representative William A Hatch (D)
South Carolina
8 (of 110) Democratic endorsements, most recently:
- State Representative Vida O. Miller (D)
- State Representative Fletcher N. Smith (D)
- State Senator Glenn G. Reese (D)
- State Representative James E. Smith (D)
- State Representative Jerry N. Govan (D)
- State Representative Dr. Jimmy C. Bales (D)
- State Representative James A “Jim” Battle (D)
- State Senator Gerald Malloy (D)
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