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A complete appear at Trump's 2022 endorsement report

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Former President Donald Trump has loomed big above Republican principal races throughout the state, embracing a kingmaker purpose to steer the GOP's trajectory with his coveted endorsement.

Pursuing myriad losses in Ga, Trump's endorsement prowess arrived roaring again in principal elections, notching victories for Illinois point out Sen. Darren Bailey and point out Rep. Mary Miller. The two contenders were being greatly perceived as populists dealing with off versus rivals who hewed nearer to a a lot more regular Republican comportment.

Trump has eked out 146 wins and eleven losses so much, for each the Washington Examiner's tally of his endorsement report as of June thirty. His endorsements have ranged from safe and sound bets on incumbents and uncontested contenders this kind of as Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) to riskier picks, this kind of as Katie Arrington, who was unsuccessful in her principal obstacle to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC). At minimum forty seven of his endorsement triumphs arrived from races that were being not contested.

Right here is a appear at who Trump has endorsed and how these candidates fared in their principal contests.

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Winners
Jerry Carl, Alabama's 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Barry Moore, Alabama's 2nd Congressional District — uncontested
Mike Rogers, Alabama's third Congressional District
Robert Aderholt, Alabama's 4th Congressional District — uncontested
Gary Palmer, Alabama's sixth Congressional District — uncontested
Katie Britt, Alabama Senate
Sarah Palin, Alaska at-big congressional district
Sarah Sanders, Arkansas governor
Tim Griffin, Arkansas lawyer standard
Rick Crawford, Arkansas's 1st Congressional District
Bruce Westerman, Arkansas's 4th Congressional District — uncontested
John Boozman, Arkansas Senate
Doug LaMalfa, California's 1st Congressional District
Kevin Kiley, California's third Congressional District
Tom McClintock, California's fifth Congressional District
Kevin McCarthy, California's twentieth Congressional District
Jay Obernolte, California's twenty third Congressional District
Ken Calvert, California's forty first Congressional District
Darrell Issa, California's forty eighth Congressional District
Connie Conway, California's twenty second Congressional District — exclusive specific election
Lauren Boebert, Colorado's third Congressional District
Burt Jones, Ga lieutenant governor
Buddy Carter, Georgia's 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Andrew Clyde, Georgia's ninth Congressional District
Barry Loudermilk, Georgia's eleventh Congressional District — uncontested
Rick Allen, Georgia's twelfth Congressional District — uncontested
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia's 14th Congressional District
Herschel Walker, Ga Senate
Russ Fulcher, Idaho's 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Mike Crapo, Idaho Senate
Darren Bailey, Illinois governor
Mike Bost, Illinois's twelfth Congressional District — uncontested
Mary Miller, Illinois's fifteenth Congressional District
Darin LaHood, Illinois's 18th Congressional District
Jackie Walorski, Indiana's 2nd Congressional District — uncontested
Jim Banking companies, Indiana's third Congressional District — uncontested
Jim Baird, Indiana's 4th Congressional District — uncontested
Victoria Spartz, Indiana's fifth Congressional District — uncontested
Greg Pence, Indiana's sixth Congressional District
Larry Bucshon, Indiana's eighth Congressional District — uncontested
Kim Reynolds, Iowa governor — uncontested
Ashley Hinson, Iowa's 2nd Congressional District — uncontested
Randy Feenstra, Iowa's 4th Congressional District — uncontested
Chuck Grassley, Iowa Senate
James Comer, Kentucky's 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Brett Guthrie, Kentucky's 2nd Congressional District
Thomas Massie, Kentucky's 4th Congressional District
Hal Rogers, Kentucky's fifth Congressional District
Andy Barr, Kentucky's sixth Congressional District
Rand Paul, Kentucky Senate
Julia Letlow, Louisiana's fifth Congressional District — exclusive specific election
Trent Kelly, Mississippi's 1st Congressional District
Ryan Zinke, Montana's 1st Congressional District
Matt Rosendale, Montana's at-big congressional district
Adrian Smith, Nebraska's third Congressional District
Joe Lombardo, Nevada governor
Adam Laxalt, Nevada Senate
Jeff Van Drew, New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District
Greg Murphy, North Carolina's third Congressional District
Virginia Foxx, North Carolina's fifth Congressional District
David Rouzer, North Carolina's seventh Congressional District
Dan Bishop, North Carolina's eighth Congressional District — uncontested
Richard Hudson, North Carolina's ninth Congressional District
Patrick McHenry, North Carolina's tenth Congressional District
Bo Hines, North Carolina's thirteenth Congressional District
Ted Budd, North Carolina Senate
Kelly Armstrong, North Dakota's at-big congressional district — uncontested
John Hoeven, North Dakota Senate
Dave Yost, Ohio lawyer standard — uncontested
Frank LaRose, Ohio secretary of point out
Robert Sprague, Ohio treasurer — uncontested
Keith Faber, Ohio point out auditor — uncontested
Steve Chabot, Ohio's 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Brad Wenstrup, Ohio's 2nd Congressional District
Jim Jordan, Ohio's 4th Congressional District — uncontested
Bob Latta, Ohio's fifth Congressional District — uncontested
Invoice Johnson, Ohio's sixth Congressional District
Max Miller, Ohio's seventh Congressional District
Warren Davidson, Ohio's eighth Congressional District
Mike Turner, Ohio's tenth Congressional District — uncontested
Troy Balderson, Ohio's twelfth Congressional District
Madison Gesiotto Gilbert, Ohio's thirteenth Congressional District
Mike Carey, Ohio's fifteenth Congressional District — uncontested
J.D. Vance, Ohio Senate
Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma governor
Frank Lucas, Oklahoma's third Congressional District
Tom Cole, Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District
Doug Mastriano, Pennsylvania governor
Jim Bognet, Pennsylvania's eighth Congressional District
Scott Perry, Pennsylvania's tenth Congressional District — uncontested
Lloyd Smucker, Pennsylvania's eleventh Congressional District — uncontested
John Joyce, Pennsylvania's thirteenth Congressional District — uncontested
Male Reschenthaler, Pennsylvania's 14th Congressional District — uncontested
Mike Kelly, Pennsylvania's sixteenth Congressional District — uncontested
Dr. Mehmet Oz, Pennsylvania Senate
Henry McMaster, South Carolina governor
Alan Wilson, South Carolina lawyer standard
Joe Wilson, South Carolina's 2nd Congressional District — uncontested
Jeff Duncan, South Carolina's third Congressional District — uncontested
William Timmons, South Carolina's 4th Congressional District
Ralph Norman, South Carolina's fifth Congressional District — uncontested
Russell Fry, South Carolina's seventh Congressional District
Tim Scott, South Carolina Senate — uncontested
Kristi Noem, South Dakota governor
Greg Abbott, Texas governor
Ken Paxton, Texas lawyer standard
Dan Patrick, Texas lieutenant governor
Sid Miller, Texas agriculture commissioner
Glenn Hegar, Texas comptroller
Dawn Buckingham, Texas land commissioner
Pat Fallon, Texas's 4th Congressional District
Lance Gooden, Texas's fifth Congressional District — uncontested
Jake Ellzey, Texas's sixth Congressional District
Michael McCaul, Texas's tenth Congressional District — uncontested
August Pfluger, Texas's eleventh Congressional District — uncontested
Kay Granger, Texas's twelve Congressional District
Ronny Jackson, Texas's thirteenth Congressional District — uncontested
Randy Weber, Texas's 14th Congressional District
Monica De La Cruz, Texas's fifteenth Congressional District
Jodey Arrington, Texas's nineteenth Congressional District — uncontested
Troy Nehls, Texas's twenty second Congressional District
Beth Van Duyne, Texas's twenty fourth Congressional District
Roger Williams, Texas's twenty fifth Congressional District — uncontested
Michael Burgess, Texas's twenty sixth Congressional District
Michael Cloud, Texas's twenty seventh Congressional District
John Carter, Texas's thirty first Congressional District
Brian Babin, Texas's thirty sixth Congressional District — uncontested
Wesley Hunt, Texas's thirty eighth Congressional District
Angela Paxton, Texas point out Senate's eighth District
Mayes Middleton, Texas point out Senate's eleventh District
Pete Flores, Texas point out Senate's twenty fourth District
Kevin Sparks, Texas point out Senate's thirty first District
Steve Toth, Texas point out House's fifteenth District
Ryan Guillen, Texas point out House's thirty first District
Frederick Frazier, Texas point out House's 61st District
Tim O'Hare, Texas Tarrant County choose
Phil Sorrells, Texas Tarrant County district lawyer
Chris Stewart, Utah's 2nd Congressional District
Mike Lee, Utah Senate
Rob Wittman, Virginia’s 1st Congressional District — uncontested
Bob Very good, Virginia's fifth Congressional District
Ben Cline, Virginia's sixth Congressional District
Morgan Griffith, Virginia's ninth Congressional District — uncontested
Carol Miller, West Virginia's 1st Congressional District
Alex Mooney, West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District

Losers
David Perdue, Ga governor
John Gordon, Ga lawyer standard
Patrick Witt, Ga insurance policy commissioner
Jody Hice, Ga secretary of point out
Jake Evans, Georgia's sixth Congressional District
Vernon Jones, Georgia's tenth Congressional District
Janice McGeachin, Idaho governor
Charles Herbster, Nebraska governor
Madison Cawthorn, North Carolina's eleventh Congressional District
Katie Arrington, South Carolina's 1st Congressional District
Morgan Ortagus, Tennessee's fifth Congressional District — taken out from ballot

To be established
Mike Dunleavy, Alaska governor
Kelly Tshibaka, Alaska Senate
Kari Lake, Arizona governor
Mark Finchem, Arizona secretary of point out
Debbie Lesko, Arizona's eighth Congressional District
Paul Gosar, Arizona's ninth Congressional District
Blake Masters, Arizona Senate
Wendy Rogers, Arizona point out Senate's sixth District
David Farnsworth, Airzona point out Senate's tenth District
Anthony Kern, Arizona point out Senate's twenty seventh District
Ashley Moody, Florida lawyer standard
Jimmy Patronis, Florida main monetary officer
Wilton Simpson, Florida Agriculture commissioner
Kat Cammack, Florida's third Congressional District
Michael Waltz, Florida's sixth Congressional District
Gus Bilirakis, Florida's twelfth Congressional District
Anna Paulina Luna, Florida's thirteenth Congressional District
Vern Buchanan, Florida's sixteenth Congressional District
Greg Steube, Florida's seventeenth Congressional District
Byron Donalds, Florida's nineteenth Congressional District
Brian Mast, Florida's twenty first Congressional District
Mario Diaz-Balart, Florida's twenty sixth Congressional District
Carlos Gimenez, Florida's twenty eighth Congressional District
Marco Rubio, Florida Senate
Kevin Cabrera, Miami-Dade District 6 county commissioner
Derek Schmidt, Kansas governor
Jerry Moran, Kansas Senate
Clay Higgins, Louisiana's third Congressional District
Mike Johnson, Louisiana's 4th Congressional District
John Kennedy, Louisiana Senate
Dan Cox, Maryland governor
Geoff Diehl, Massachusetts governor
Kristina Karamo, Michigan secretary of point out
Matthew DePerno, Michigan lawyer standard
John Moolenaar, Michigan's 2nd Congressional District
John Gibbs, Michigan's third Congressional District
Invoice Huizenga, Michigan's 4th Congressional District
Lisa McClain, Michigan's ninth Congressional District
John James, Michigan's tenth Congressional District
Jonathan Lindsey, Michigan point out Senate's sixteenth District
Mike Detmer, Michigan point out Senate's 22th District
Rachelle Smit, Michigan point out House's forty third District
Matt Maddock, Michigan point out House's forty fourth District
Jacky Eubanks, Michigan point out House's 63rd District
Jonathan Rocha, Michigan point out House's 78th District
Angela Rigas, Michigan point out House's 79th District
Kevin Rathbun, Michigan point out House's eighty fifth District
Mick Bricker, Michigan point out House's 89th District
Mike Hoadley, Michigan point out House's 99th District
Elise Stefanik, New York's twenty first Congressional District
Claudia Tenney, New York's twenty fourth Congressional District
Invoice Lee, Tennessee governor
Diana Harshbarger, Tennessee's 1st Congressional District
Chuck Fleischmann, Tennessee's third Congressional District
Joe Kent, Washington's third Congressional District
Loren Culp, Washington's 4th Congressional District
Tim Michels, Wisconsin governor
Derrick Van Orden, Wisconsin's third Congressional District
Ron Johnson, Wisconsin Senate
Janel Brandtjen Wisconsin point out House's twenty second District
Harriet Hageman, Wyoming's at-big congressional district

With principal races even now still left in this kind of states as Florida and Michigan, there are at minimum sixty remarkable Trump endorsements, but it stays to be noticed how his stamp of acceptance will engage in out.

The previous president has also issued endorsements in overseas elections, supporting Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Hungarian Primary Minister Viktor Orban.

This tally of Trump's endorsement report will be up-to-date.

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