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Who was number 3? (Original Post) DURHAM D Aug 2018 OP
Don't know, but hope it was Tom Cotton. sinkingfeeling Aug 2018 #1
Kevin McCarthy, I'm fairly certain. hlthe2b Aug 2018 #2
I don't know who was #3 but here is a partial list of trump's primary endorsers.. pangaia Aug 2018 #3
There were 3 PA reps who did (during primary) BumRushDaShow Aug 2018 #4
#3 is Jeff Sessions MelissaB Aug 2018 #5
Love it. DURHAM D Aug 2018 #7
Jim Jordan? babylonsister Aug 2018 #6

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
3. I don't know who was #3 but here is a partial list of trump's primary endorsers..
Tue Aug 21, 2018, 07:19 PM
Aug 2018

Quoteth WIKI---


see any crooks here?
or just plain dumb as a box of rocks schmucks??



U.S. Senators

Senator Jeff Sessions
Current
Jeff Sessions of Alabama[8][9]
Former
Scott Brown of Massachusetts[10]
Jeffrey Chiesa of New Jersey[11]
Bob Kasten of Wisconsin[12]
U.S. Representatives
Current

Chairman Jeff Miller
Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania[13] (previously endorsed Rick Santorum)[14]
Chris Collins of New York[15] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[16]
Kevin Cramer of North Dakota[17]
Jim Renacci of Ohio
Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[18]
John Duncan of Tennessee[19]
Renee Ellmers of North Carolina[20]
Duncan D. Hunter of California[21]
Tom Marino of Pennsylvania[22]
Jeff Miller of Florida, also Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee[23]
Tom Reed of New York[24] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[16]
Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, also Chairman of the House Transportation Committee[23]

Buchanan in 2008
Gary Berntsen, former officer of the Central Intelligence Agency Directorate of Operations (1982–2005)[2]
Pat Buchanan, White House Communications Director (1985–1987), senior advisor to Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, author, and columnist[3]
Jeffrey D. Gordon, retired United States Navy officer, communications and foreign policy adviser, and Pentagon spokesman from (2005–2009)[2]
Michael Johns, former White House speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush and co-founder and national leader of the U.S. Tea Party movement[4][5]
Jeffrey Lord, White House associate political director for the Reagan administration (1987–1988) and political commentator[6]
Joseph E. Schmitz, Inspector General of the Department of Defense (2002–2005), former executive with Blackwater Worldwide, and member of the foreign policy advising committee for the Trump campaign.[7]
U.S. Senators

Senator Jeff Sessions
Current
Jeff Sessions of Alabama[8][9]
Former
Scott Brown of Massachusetts[10]
Jeffrey Chiesa of New Jersey[11]
Bob Kasten of Wisconsin[12]
U.S. Representatives
Current

Chairman Jeff Miller
Lou Barletta of Pennsylvania[13] (previously endorsed Rick Santorum)[14]
Chris Collins of New York[15] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[16]
Kevin Cramer of North Dakota[17]
Jim Renacci of Ohio
Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee[18]
John Duncan of Tennessee[19]
Renee Ellmers of North Carolina[20]
Duncan D. Hunter of California[21]
Tom Marino of Pennsylvania[22]
Jeff Miller of Florida, also Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee[23]
Tom Reed of New York[24] (previously endorsed Jeb Bush)[16]
Bill Shuster of Pennsylvania, also Chairman of the House Transportation Committee[23]
Former
Virgil Goode of Virginia (also Constitutional Party presidential nominee in 2012)[25]
Bob Livingston of Louisiana[26]
Doug Ose of California[27]
Retired U.S. Armed Forces members
Michael T. Flynn,
Chris Christie, New Jersey
Paul LePage, Maine
Rick Scott, Florida[38]
Jan Brewer, Arizona[40]
Donald DiFrancesco, New Jersey
Sarah Palin,
Pam Bondi, Attorney General of Florida

BumRushDaShow

(129,090 posts)
4. There were 3 PA reps who did (during primary)
Tue Aug 21, 2018, 07:22 PM
Aug 2018

including the douche Lou Barletta who is leaving the House and is running against Bob Casey for the Senate. The others from PA were Tom Marino and Bill Shuster (not running again).

Others on the list (from Congress) -

Kevin Cramer of North Dakota
Jim Renacci of Ohio
Scott DesJarlais of Tennessee
John Duncan of Tennessee
Renee Ellmers of North Carolina
Jeff Miller of Florida
Tom Reed of New York

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign_primary_endorsements,_2016#U.S._Representatives

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