Endorsements by J.D. Vance

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This page lists the candidates for office endorsed by Vice President J.D. Vance (R).

Endorsements include official statements, appearances at campaign rallies, and direct participation in campaign ads and materials. Endorsements issued prior to a special election where the candidate is also running in a regularly scheduled election on the same day are counted as endorsements in both races.

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This page organizes Vance's endorsements by year:


See also: Endorsements by Barack Obama
See also: Endorsements by Joe Biden
See also: Endorsements by Bernie Sanders
See also: Endorsements by Donald Trump
See also: Endorsements by Mike Pence


Endorsements by J.D. Vance, 2024-2025
Election year Total endorsements Primary endorsements Primary success rate General election endorsements General election success rate
2024 6 6 83% 1 100%
Note: This table does not include endorsements made in presidential elections.

Endorsements by year

2025

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2024


Presidential endorsements by J.D. Vance, 2024
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Donald Trump (R)  source Open seat President of the United States Primary Won general


U.S. Senate endorsements by J.D. Vance, 2024
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Kari Lake (R)  source Open seat U.S. Senate Arizona Primary Lost general
Jim Banks (R)  source Open seat U.S. Senate Indiana Primary Won general
Tim Sheehy (R)  source Challenger U.S. Senate Montana Primary Won general
Bernie Moreno (R)  source 1 source 2 Challenger U.S. Senate Ohio Primary, General Won general


U.S. House endorsements by J.D. Vance, 2024
Candidate Status Office sought Endorsement type Outcome
Blake Masters (R)  source Open seat U.S. House Arizona District 8 Primary Lost primary
J.R. Majewski (R)  source Challenger U.S. House Ohio District 9 Primary Not on the ballot primary
Riley Moore (R)  source Open seat U.S. House West Virginia District 2 Primary Won general

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