Draft:List of Joe Biden 2024 presidential campaign endorsements

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have endorsed Joe Biden's 2024 presidential campaign.

Endorsements listed once each.

Federal executive officials
Note: Political activity by current executive branch officials (other than the president and vice president) faces some restrictions under the Hatch Act.

Presidents

 * Barack Obama, President of the United States (2009–2017) – under whom Biden served as vice president; U.S. Senator from Illinois (2005–2008); Illinois State Senator from District 13 (1997–2004)

Vice presidents

 * Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States (2021–present) – Biden's vice president and running mate; U.S. Senator from California (2017–2021); Attorney General of California (2011–2017); District Attorney of San Francisco (2004–2011)

Cabinet-level officials

 * Pete Buttigeg, U.S. Secretary of Transportation (2021-Present); Mayor of South Bend, Indiana (2012-2020)

Former

 * Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State (2009–2013); U.S. Senator from New York (2001–2009); First Lady of the United States (1993–2001); First Lady of Arkansas (1979–1981 and 1983–1992); Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast (2020–present); Democratic nominee for U.S. President in 2016
 * John Kerry, U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate (2021–present); U.S. Secretary of State (2013–2017); U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1985–2013); Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts (1983–1985); Democratic nominee for U.S. President in 2004
 * Tom Perez, U.S. Secretary of Labor (2013–2017); Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2017–2021)
 * Hilda Solis, U.S. Secretary of Labor (2009–2013); U.S. Representative from CA-32 (2001–2009); Los Angeles County Supervisor from District 1 (2014–present)

U.S. ambassadors

 * Caroline Kennedy, United States Ambassador to Australia (2022–present), United States Ambassador to Japan (2013–2017)
 * Joe Kennedy III, United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland (2022–present), U.S. Representative from MA-04 (2013–2021)
 * Victoria Reggie Kennedy, United States Ambassador to Austria (2022–present)

Other administrative officials

 * James Comey, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (2013–2017), United States Deputy Attorney General (2003–2005), United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York (2002–2003) (Independent)
 * Patrick Murphy, United States Under Secretary of the Army (2016–2017), United States Secretary of the Army (2016), U.S. Representative for PA-08 (2007–2011)

Current
, 30 out of the 48 currently serving Democratic senators and one Independent senator have endorsed Biden.


 * Michael Bennet, Colorado (2009–present)
 * Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut (2011–present), 23rd Attorney General of Connecticut (1993–2011)
 * Cory Booker, New Jersey (2013–present), 2020 presidential candidate
 * Sherrod Brown, Ohio (2007–present)
 * Tom Carper, Delaware (2001–present), 71st Governor of Delaware (1993–2001), U.S. Representative for DE-AL (1983–1993)
 * Chris Coons, Delaware (2010–present)
 * Tammy Duckworth, Illinois (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IL-08 (2013–2017), Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (2009–2011)
 * Kirsten Gillibrand, New York (2009–present), U.S. Representative from NY-20 (2007–2009)
 * Maggie Hassan, New Hampshire (2017–present), 81st Governor of New Hampshire (2013–2017)
 * John Hickenlooper, Colorado (2021–present), 42nd Governor of Colorado (2011–2019), 43rd Mayor of Denver (2003–2011)
 * Tim Kaine, Virginia (2013–present), 70th Governor of Virginia (2006–2010), Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2009–2011), 2016 Democratic vice presidential nominee
 * Mark Kelly, Arizona (2020–present)
 * Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota (2007–present), 2020 presidential candidate
 * Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico (2021–present)
 * Ed Markey, Massachusetts (2013–present), U.S. Representative from MA-07 (1976–2013) and MA-05 (2013), Senate author of the Green New Deal
 * Jeff Merkley, Oregon (2009–present)
 * Chris Murphy, Connecticut (2013–present), U.S. Representative from CT-05 (2007–13)
 * Patty Murray, Washington (1993–present), President pro tempore of the Senate (2023–present)
 * Alex Padilla, California (2021–present), Secretary of State of California (2015–21)
 * Gary Peters, Michigan (2015–present), U.S. Representative for MI-14 (2013–15) and MI-09 (2009–13)
 * Jack Reed, Rhode Island (1997–present), U.S. Representative from RI-02 (1991–97)
 * Jacky Rosen, Nevada (2019–present), U.S. Representative for NV-03 (2017–2019)
 * Bernie Sanders, Vermont (2007–present), U.S. Representative from VT-AL (1991–2007), 2016 and 2020 presidential candidate (Independent)
 * Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire (2009–present), 78th Governor of New Hampshire (1997–2003)
 * Chuck Schumer, New York (1999–present), Senate Majority Leader (2021–present), Senate Minority Leader (2017–2021), U.S. Representative from NY-09 (1993–1999), NY-10 (1983–1993) and NY-16 (1981–1983)
 * Tina Smith, Minnesota (2018–present), 48th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2015–2018)
 * Jon Tester, Montana (2007–present)
 * Raphael Warnock, Georgia (2021–present)
 * Elizabeth Warren, Massachusetts (2013–present), 2020 presidential candidate
 * Sheldon Whitehouse, Rhode Island (2007–present), Attorney General of Rhode Island (1999–2003)

Former

 * Doug Jones, Alabama (2018–2021)
 * Patrick Leahy, Vermont (1975–2023), President pro tempore of the Senate (2012–2015, 2021–2023)

Current

 * Alma Adams, NC-12 (2014–present)
 * Pete Aguilar, CA-33 (2023–present), CA-31 (2015–2023), Chair of the House Democratic Caucus (2023–present)
 * Colin Allred, TX-32 (2019–present), candidate for U.S. Senator from Texas in 2024
 * Joyce Beatty, OH-03 (2013–present)
 * Ami Bera, CA-06 (2023–present), CA-07 (2013–2023)
 * Lisa Blunt Rochester, DE-AL (2017–present), candidate for U.S. Senator from Delaware in 2024
 * Jamaal Bowman, NY-16 (2021–present)
 * Brendan Boyle, PA-02 (2015–present)
 * Shontel Brown, OH-11 (2021–present)
 * Nikki Budzinski, IL-13 (2023–present)
 * Matt Cartwright, PA-08 (2019–present), PA-17 (2013–2019)
 * Greg Casar, TX-35 (2023–present)
 * Joaquin Castro, TX-20 (2013–present)
 * Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, FL-20 (2022–present)
 * Jim Clyburn, SC-06 (1993–present), House Assistant Democratic Leader (2011–2019, 2023–present)
 * Steve Cohen, TN-09 (2007–present)
 * Jim Costa, CA-21 (2023–present), CA-16 (2013–2023), CA-05 (2005–2013)
 * Joe Courtney, CT-02 (2007–present)
 * Angie Craig, MN-02 (2019–present)
 * Jasmine Crockett, TX-30 (2023–present)
 * Jason Crow, CO-06 (2019–present)
 * Henry Cuellar, TX-28 (2005–present)
 * Diana DeGette, CO-01 (1997–present)
 * Veronica Escobar, TX-16 (2019–present)
 * Lizzie Fletcher, TX-07 (2019–present)
 * Valerie Foushee, NC-04 (2023–present)
 * Maxwell Frost, FL-10 (2023–present)
 * Ruben Gallego, AZ-07 (2015–2023), AZ-03 (2023–present), candidate for U.S. Senator from Arizona in 2024
 * Robert Garcia, CA-42 (2023–present)
 * Sylvia Garcia, TX-29 (2019–present)
 * Al Green, TX-09, (2005–present)
 * Josh Gottheimer, NJ-05 (2017–present)
 * Chrissy Houlahan, PA-06 (2019–present)
 * Sheila Jackson Lee, TX-18 (1995–present)
 * Sara Jacobs, CA-51 (2023–present), CA-53 (2021–2023)
 * Pramila Jayapal, WA-07 (2017–present), Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (2021–present)
 * Marcy Kaptur, OH-09 (1983–present)
 * Ro Khanna, CA-17 (2017–present)
 * Dan Kildee, MI-08 (2023–present), MI-05 (2013–2023)
 * Andy Kim, NJ-03 (2019–present), candidate for U.S. Senator from New Jersey in 2024
 * Annie Kuster, NH-02 (2013–present)
 * Jennifer McClellan, VA-04 (2023–present)
 * Betty McCollum, MN-04 (2001–present)
 * Rob Menendez, NJ-08 (2023–present)
 * Grace Meng, NY-06 (2013–present)
 * Seth Moulton, MA-06 (2015–present), 2020 presidential candidate
 * Joe Neguse, CO-02 (2019–present)
 * Donald Norcross, NJ-01 (2014–present)
 * Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, NY-14 (2019–present)
 * Ilhan Omar, MN-05 (2019–present)
 * Frank Pallone, NJ-06 (1993–present), NJ-03 (1988–1993)
 * Bill Pascrell, NJ-09 (2013–present), NJ-08 (1997–2013)
 * Donald Payne Jr., NJ-10 (2012–present)
 * Nancy Pelosi, CA-11 (2023–present), CA-12 (2013–2023), CA-08 (1993–2013) and CA-05 (1987–1993), Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives (2007–2011, 2019–2023), House Minority Leader (2003–2007, 2011–2019)
 * Mary Peltola, AK-AL (2022–present)
 * Brittany Pettersen, CO-07 (2023–present)
 * Katie Porter, CA-47 (2023–present), CA-45 (2019–2023), candidate for U.S. Senator from California in 2024
 * Delia Ramirez, IL-03 (2023–present)
 * Deborah Ross, NC-02 (2021–present)
 * Pat Ryan, NY-18 (2023–present), NY-19 (2022–2023)
 * Mikie Sherrill, NJ-11 (2019–present)
 * Darren Soto, FL-09 (2017–present)
 * Tom Suozzi, NY-03 (2017–2023, 2024-Present), candidate for Governor of New York in 2022
 * Eric Swalwell, CA-14 (2023–present), CA-15 (2013–2023)
 * Dina Titus, NV-01 (2013–present), NV-03 (2009–2011)
 * Lauren Underwood, IL-14 (2019–present)
 * Marc Veasey, TX-33 (2013–present)
 * Debbie Wasserman Schultz, FL-25 (2023–present), FL-23 (2013–2023), FL-20 (2005–2013), former Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2011–2016)
 * Bonnie Watson Coleman, NJ-12 (2015–present)
 * Susan Wild, PA-07 (2019–present), PA-15 (2018–2019)
 * Nikema Williams, GA-05 (2021–present)

Former

 * David Cicilline, RI-01 (2011–2023)
 * Jim Cooper, TN-05 (2003–2023) and TN-04 (1983–1995)
 * Val Demings, FL-10 (2017–2023), Chief of the Orlando Police Department (2007–2011), nominee for U.S. Senator from Florida in 2022
 * Thomas Downey, NY-02 (1975–1993)
 * Gabby Giffords, AZ-08 (2007–2012), wife of U.S. senator Mark Kelly
 * Paul Hodes, NH-02 (2007–2011)
 * Patrick J. Kennedy, RI-01 (1995–2011), son of Ted Kennedy
 * Ron Kind, WI-03 (1997–2023)
 * Larry LaRocco, ID-01 (1991–1995)
 * Carolyn Maloney, NY-12 (2013–2023) and NY-14 (1993–2013)
 * Ed Perlmutter, CO-07 (2007–2023)
 * Carol Shea-Porter, NH-01 (2007–2011), (2013–2015), (2017–2019)

Current

 * John Carney, Governor of Delaware (2017–present); U.S. Representative for DE-AL (2011–2017); Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (2001–2009)
 * Roy Cooper, Governor of North Carolina (2017–present); North Carolina Attorney General (2001–2017)
 * Tony Evers, Governor of Wisconsin (2019–present); Public Instruction of Wisconsin (2009–2019)
 * Maura Healey, Governor of Massachusetts (2023–present); Attorney General of Massachusetts (2015–2023)
 * Kathy Hochul, Governor of New York (2021–present); Lieutenant Governor of New York (2015–2021); U.S. Representative for NY-26 (2011–2013)
 * Ned Lamont, Governor of Connecticut (2019–present); Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Connecticut in 2006
 * Michelle Lujan Grisham, Governor of New Mexico (2019–present); U.S. Representative for NM-01 (2013–2019)
 * Wes Moore, Governor of Maryland (2023–present)
 * Phil Murphy, Governor of New Jersey (2018–present); U.S. Ambassador to Germany (2009–2013)
 * Gavin Newsom, Governor of California (2019–present); Lieutenant Governor of California (2011–2019); Mayor of San Francisco (2004–2011)
 * Pedro Pierluisi, Governor of Puerto Rico (2021–present)
 * J. B. Pritzker, Governor of Illinois (2019–present)
 * Josh Shapiro, Governor of Pennsylvania (2023–present); Attorney General of Pennsylvania (2017–2023)
 * Tim Walz, Governor of Minnesota (2019–present); U.S. Representative for MN-01 (2007–2019)
 * Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan (2019–present)

Former

 * Phil Bredesen, Governor of Tennessee (2003–2011); Mayor of Nashville (1991–1999); Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Tennessee in 2018
 * Steve Bullock, Governor of Montana (2013–2021); Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Montana in 2020 and Democratic candidate for U.S. President in 2020
 * Terry McAuliffe, Virginia (2014–2018)
 * Steve Sisolak, Governor of Nevada (2019–2023)

Lieutenant Governors

 * Susan Bysiewicz, Connecticut (2019–present)
 * Austin Davis, Pennsylvania (2023–present)
 * Garlin Gilchrist, Michigan (2019–present)
 * Eleni Kounalakis, California (2019–present); U.S. Ambassador to Hungary (2010–2013)
 * Sara Rodriguez, Wisconsin (2023–present)

Attorneys Generals

 * Keith Ellison, Minnesota (2019–present), U.S. Representative for MN-05 (2007–2019)
 * Josh Kaul, Wisconsin (2019–present)

State legislators

 * Susan Almy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 13 (2022–present)
 * Debra Altschiller, New Hampshire State Senate 24th district (2022–present)
 * Heather Baldwin, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 4 (2022–present)
 * Luz Bay, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 21 (2022–present)
 * Donald J. Bouchard, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 24 (2022–present)
 * Amanda Bouldin, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2015–present)
 * Angelea Brennan, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 9 (2022–present)
 * Shannon Chandley, New Hampshire State Senate 11th district (2022–present)
 * John Cloutier, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Sullivan District 10 (1992–present)
 * Patricia Cornell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 22 (2022–present)
 * Lou D'Allesandro, New Hampshire State Senate 20th district (1998–present)
 * Charlotte DiLorenzo, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 10 (2022–present)
 * Sherry Dutzy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 6 (2018–present)
 * Susan Elberger, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 6 (2022–present)
 * Donovan Fenton, New Hampshire State Senate 10th district (2022–present)
 * Dru Fox, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 2 (2022–present)
 * Loren Foxx, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 2 (2022–present)
 * Linda Hariott-Gathright, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 36 (2018–present)
 * Nick Germana, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2022–present)
 * Merryl Gibbs, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 23 (2022–present)
 * Chuck Grassie, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 8 (2016–2022, 2023–present)
 * Jessica Grill, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 18 (2022–present)
 * Jaci Grote, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 24 (2018–present)
 * Mary Hakken-Phillips, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 12 (2022–present)
 * Joan Hamblet, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 26 (2022–present)
 * Molly Howard, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 31 (2022–present)
 * David Huot, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Belknap District 5 (1971–1974, 2016–2020, 2022–present)
 * Shevrin Jones, Florida state senator from the 35th district (2020–present), state representative from the 101st district (2012–2020)
 * Malcolm Kenyatta, Pennsylvania state representative from the 103rd district (2019–present), candidate for United States Senate in 2022
 * Christal Lloyd, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 8 (2022–present)
 * Patrick Long, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 23 (2022–present)
 * Latha Mangipudi, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2022–present)
 * Rebecca McWilliams, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 30 (2022–present)
 * David Meuse, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 37 (2022–present)
 * Russell Muirhead, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 11 (2020–present)
 * Chris Muns, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 29 (2022–present)
 * Nancy Murphy, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2022–present)
 * Allisandra Murray, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 20 (2022–present)
 * Jodi Newell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 4 (2022–present)
 * Lucius Parshall, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 8 (2022–present)
 * Rebecca Perkins Kwoka, New Hampshire State Senate 21st district (2020–present)
 * David Preece, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 17 (2022–present)
 * Suzanne Prentiss, New Hampshire State Senate 5th district (2020–present)
 * Cindy Rosenwald, New Hampshire State Senate 13th district (2018–present)
 * Rosemarie Rung, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 21 (2018–present)
 * Alexis Simpson, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 33 (2022–present)
 * Marjorie Smith, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 10 (2022–present)
 * Brian Sullivan, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Sullivan District 1 (2017–present)
 * Laura Telerski, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2022–present)
 * Wendy Thomas, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 12 (2022–present)
 * Amanda Toll, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 16 (2020–present)
 * Mark Vallone, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 5 (2022–present), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 9 (2018–2020)
 * David Watters, New Hampshire State Senate 4th district (2012–present)
 * Lucy Weber, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2006–present)
 * Becky Whitley, New Hampshire State Senate 15th district (2020–present)
 * Matt Wilhelm, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 40 (2020–present)
 * Stephen Woodcock, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Carroll District 1 (2022–present)

Former

 * Caroletta Alicea, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 8 (2020–2022)
 * Christy Bartlett, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 19 (2012–2022)
 * Paul Berch, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 1 (2012–2022)
 * Skip Berrien, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 18 (2014–2020)
 * Peter Burling, New Hampshire State Senate
 * Ed Butler, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Carrol District 7 (2012–2020)
 * Tim Butterworth, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 4 (2006–2010)
 * Jackie Cilley, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Strafford District 4 (2014–2018), New Hampshire State Senate from District 6 (2007–2010)
 * David Cote, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 3 (1982–2023)
 * Manny Espita, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 31 (2018–2022)
 * Susan Ford, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Grafton District 3 (2018–2020)
 * Molly Kelly, New Hampshire State Senate from District 10 (2006–2016)
 * Bette Laskey, New Hampshire State Senate from District 13 (2008–2010, 2012–2018), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 26 (1998–2008)
 * Melanie Levesque, New Hampshire State Senate from District 12 (2018–2020), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 26 (2012–2014), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 5 (2006–2010
 * Liz McConnell, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 11 (2018–2020)
 * Patricia McMahon, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 3 (2004–2010)
 * Richard McNamara, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 38 (2012–2018)
 * Mindi Messmer, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Rockingham District 24 (2016–2018)
 * Jon Morgan, New Hampshire State Senate from District 23 (2018–2020)
 * Sue Mullen, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 7 (2018–2022)
 * William Pearson, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Cheshire District 16 (2016–2020)
 * Jay Phinizy, New Hampshire House of Representatives (1998–2008)
 * Marjorie Porter, New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 1 (2010–2022)
 * Tom Sherman, New Hampshire State Senate District 24 (2018–2022), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 11 (2012–2016)
 * Jackie Weatherspoon, New Hampshire House of Representatives

Party Leaders

 * Joanna McClinton, Speaker (2023–present) of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 191st district (2015–present)
 * Crystal Quade, Minority Leader (2019–present) of the Missouri House of Representatives from the 132nd district (2017–present), candidate for Governor in 2024
 * Donna Soucy, Minority Leader of the New Hampshire State Senate (2020–present), New Hampshire State Senate 18th district (2012–present), President of the New Hampshire State Senate (2018–2020), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 42 (1992–1996), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Hillsborough District 39 (1990–1992)
 * Mary Jane Wallner, Deputy Minority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2022–present), New Hampshire House of Representatives from Merrimack District 10 (1980–present), Majority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2007–2010)

Former

 * Martha Fuller Clark, President Pro Tempore of the New Hampshire State Senate (2018–2020), New Hampshire State Senate District 21 (2012–2020), New Hampshire State Senate District 24 (2004–2010)
 * Sylvia Larsen, President of the New Hampshire State Senate, (2006–2010), New Hampshire State Senate District 15 (1994–2014)
 * Terie Norelli, Former Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, (2006–2010), (2012–2014)

Current

 * Cinde Warmington, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2021–present), candidate for governor in 2024

Former

 * Dudley Dudley, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (1976–1983), political activist
 * Collin Van Ostern, member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2013–2017), businessman

Current

 * Eric Adams, 110th mayor of New York City, New York (2022–present)
 * Karen Bass, 43rd mayor of Los Angeles, California (2022–present), U.S. Representative for CA-33 (2011–13) and CA-37 (2013–22)
 * Daniella Cava, 8th Mayor of Miami-Dade County (2020–present)
 * Andre Dickens, 61st mayor of Atlanta, Georgia (2022–present)
 * Mike Duggan, 75th mayor of Detroit, Michigan (2014–present)
 * Kate Gallego, 62nd mayor of Phoenix, Arizona (2019–present)
 * Brandon Johnson, 57th mayor of Chicago, Illinois (2023–present), member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners from the 1st district (2018–2023)
 * Vi Lyles, 59th mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina (2017–present)
 * Aftab Pureval, 70th mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio (2022–present)
 * Satya Rhodes-Conway, 58th mayor of Madison, Wisconsin (2019–present)
 * Regina Romero, 42nd mayor of Tucson, Arizona (2019–present)
 * Levar Stoney, 80th mayor of Richmond, Virginia (2017–present)
 * Michelle Wu, 54th mayor of Boston, Massachusetts (2021–present)

Former

 * Bill de Blasio, 109th mayor of New York City (2014–2022), 2020 presidential candidate
 * Nan Whaley, 56th mayor of Dayton, Ohio (2014–2022), nominee for Governor of Ohio in 2022
 * Joyce Craig, Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire (2017–2024), candidate for New Hampshire Governor in 2024
 * Steve Marchand, Mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2006–2008)

County officials

 * Lina Hidalgo, County Judge of Harris County, Texas (2019–present)

National

 * Jaime Harrison, Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2021–present), Chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party (2013–2017)

Statewide

 * Nancy DiNardo, Chair of the Connecticut Democratic Party (2005–2015, 2020–present)
 * Nikki Fried, Chair of the Florida Democratic Party (2023–present), 12th Agriculture Commissioner of Florida (2019–2023)
 * Gilberto Hinojosa, Chair of the Texas Democratic Party (2012–present), County Judge of Cameron County, Texas (1995–2007)
 * Ken Martin, Chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (2011–present)
 * Daniele Monroe-Moreno, Chair of the Nevada Democratic Party (2023–present)
 * Lauren Necochea, Chair of the Idaho Democratic Party (2022–present) and Idaho state representative from the 19th district (2019–present)
 * Sharif Street, Chair of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party (2022–present)
 * Ben Wikler, Chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party (2019–present)

Former

 * Kathy Sullivan, Former Chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party (1999–2007)

Current

 * Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of Germany (2021–present), Vice-Chancellor of Germany (2018–2021) (Social Democratic Party)
 * Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (1999–2008, 2012–present), Prime Minister of Russia (2008-2012) (United Russia)  (endorsement rejected by Biden )

Former

 * Micheál Martin, Tánaiste (2022–present), Taoiseach (2020–2022) (Fianna Fáil)

State Democratic Parties

 * Democratic Party of Arizona
 * Democratic Party of Colorado
 * Democratic Party of Georgia
 * Democratic Party of Illinois
 * Democratic Party of Indiana
 * Democratic Party of Massachusetts
 * Democratic Party of Michigan
 * Democratic Party of Minnesota
 * Democratic Party of Missouri
 * Democratic Party of Nebraska
 * Democratic Party of Nevada
 * Democratic Party of New York
 * Democratic Party of North Carolina
 * Democratic Party of Ohio
 * Democratic Party of Oregon
 * Democratic Party of Pennsylvania
 * Democratic Party of Tennessee
 * Democratic Party of Texas
 * Democratic Party of Wisconsin

Political organizations

 * Alliance for Retired Americans
 * American Bridge 21st Century
 * ASPIRE PAC
 * Brady Campaign
 * Democratic Majority for Israel
 * Equality California
 * Equality PAC
 * EMILY's List
 * End Citizens United
 * Everytown for Gun Safety
 * Foreign Policy for America
 * Giffords
 * Harvard College Democrats
 * Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club
 * Human Rights Campaign
 * Indivisible
 * Jewish Democratic Council of America
 * J Street PAC
 * League of Conservation Voters
 * Let America Vote
 * Lincoln Project
 * Moms Demand Action
 * MoveOn
 * NARAL Pro-Choice America
 * National Center for Transgender Equality
 * National Organization for Women
 * Natural Resources Defense Council
 * NextGen America PAC
 * People's Alliance
 * Planned Parenthood action fund
 * Population Connection Action Fund
 * Priorities USA Action
 * Replacements, Ltd. PAC
 * Sierra Club
 * Silver State Equality
 * Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio
 * Students Demand Action

Newspapers

 * The Austin Chronicle
 * The Boston Globe
 * DemCast
 * Houston Chronicle
 * Las Vegas Sun
 * Los Angeles Sentinel
 * MSW Media
 * Santa Barbara Independent
 * The Seattle Times

Labor unions

 * Actors' Equity Association, representing 51,000
 * AFL–CIO, representing 12,500,000
 * North Carolina State AFL–CIO representing 100,000
 * North Shore AFL–CIO
 * Amalgamated Transit Union, representing 200,000
 * American Federation of Government Employees, representing 750,000
 * American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, representing 1,600,000
 * American Federation of Teachers, representing 1,700,000
 * Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
 * Communications Workers of America, representing 700,000
 * International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, representing 150,000
 * International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers, representing 130,000
 * International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers, representing 203,000
 * International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, representing 775,000
 * International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers, representing 80,000
 * International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers, representing 75,000
 * International Union of Operating Engineers, representing 400,000
 * Laborers' International Union of North America, representing 500,000
 * National Air Traffic Controllers Association, representing 15,000
 * National Association of Government Employees, representing 100,000
 * National Education Association, representing 3,000,000
 * National Nurses United, representing 225,000
 * Office and Professional Employees International Union
 * Service Employees International Union, representing 2,000,000
 * Transport Workers Union of America, representing 155,000
 * UNITE HERE, representing 300,000
 * United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry, representing 366,000
 * United Auto Workers, representing 391,000
 * United Farm Workers, representing 4,682

Business leaders

 * Reid Hoffman, co-founder and executive chairman of LinkedIn
 * Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation
 * Dennis Mehiel, businessman and investor
 * Haim Saban, businessman, media proprietor, and investor
 * Alexander Soros, philanthropist, son of George Soros
 * Tom Steyer, hedge fund manager, liberal activist, philanthropist, 2020 candidate for president
 * Donald Sussman, hedge fund executive

Labor union leaders

 * Brent Booker, General President of the Laborers’ International Union of North America (2023–present)
 * Terry Melvin, President of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists
 * Liz Shuler, President of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (2021–present); Secretary-Treasurer of the AFL–CIO (2009–2021)
 * Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (2008–present); President of the United Federation of Teachers (1998–2008)

Notable individuals

 * J. J. Abrams, filmmaker, producer, composer
 * Charisma Carpenter, actress
 * Andrea Conte, First Lady of Tennessee (2003–2011); First Lady of Nashville (1991–1999)
 * Whoopi Goldberg, actress, comedian, and television personality
 * Reginald Hudlin, film director and screenwriter
 * Rory Kennedy, documentary filmmaker, daughter of Robert F. Kennedy, and sibling of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
 * Olivia Julianna, former director of politics and government affairs for Gen-Z for Change
 * Ryan Murphy, director, writer and producer
 * Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (2006–2018)
 * Emmy Rossum, actress and director
 * Aaron Parnas, lawyer, son of Lev Parnas
 * Martin Sheen, actor and activist
 * Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy and cousin of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
 * Stuart Stevens, Author and Political Strategist
 * George Takei, actor, author
 * Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue