Reince Priebus: YEA
Rick Perry: YEA
Mike Huckabee: YEA
“You’re either on the team, or you’re not on the team.â€
Bobby Jindal: YEA
“I think electing Donald Trump would be the second-worst thing we could do this November.â€
George W. Bush: ABSTAIN (weak ass way of saying no)
George H.W. Bush: ABSTAIN (weak ass way of saying no)
Barbara Bush: NAY
“I mean, unbelievable. I don’t know how women can vote for someone who said what he said about Megyn Kelly, it’s terrible.â€
Mitt Romney: NAY
“I wanted my grandkids to see that I simply couldn’t ignore what Mr. Trump was saying and doing, which revealed a character and temperament unfit for the leader of the free world.â€
Bob Dole: YEA
Eric Cantor: YEA
John Boehner: YEA
Trent Lott: YEA
Ben Carson: YEA
Rick Santorum: YEA
Tom DeLay: UNDECIDED
Karl Rove: UNDECIDED
Herman Cain: YEA
Dick Cheney: YEA
Newt Gingrich: YEA
Jeb Bush: NAY
George P. Bush: YEA
“From Team Bush, it’s a bitter pill to swallow, but you know what? You get back up and you help the man that won, and you make sure that we stop Hillary Clinton.â€
Chris Shays: NAY
A longtime moderate Republican U.S. representative from Connecticut who lost his seat in 2008, Shays has endorsed Hillary Clinton. He said he backs Clinton not reluctantly but with “strong conviction.â€
Carly Fiorina: YEA
“We must have President Trump—we can’t have President Clinton.†She is reportedly considering a run for RNC chair.
Christine Todd Whitman: NAY
“A Hillary presidency promises more of the Obama failed policies, but she would at least walk into the oval office ready to govern.â€
Michael Steele: NAY
Trump had “captured that racist underbelly, that frustration, that angry underbelly of American life and gave voice to that.â€
Paul Ryan: YEA
Jason Chaffetz: YEA
Mia Love: NAY
Mitch McConnell: YEA
Ted Cruz: YEA
Jeff Sessions: YEA
Susan Collins: NAY
John McCain: NAY
Kelly Ayotte: NAY
Rand Paul: YEA
Lindsey Graham: NAY
Mark Kirk: NAY
Ben Sasse: NAY
Marco Rubio: SOFT YEA
Roy Blunt: YEA
Pat Toomey: UNDECIDED
Mike Lee: UNDECIDED
Tom Cotton: YEA
Bob Corker: YEA
Orrin Hatch: YEA
Tim Scott: YEA
Jeff Flake: NAY
John Cornyn: YEA
Lisa Murkowski: NAY
John Thune: UNCLEAR
“Donald Trump should withdraw and Mike Pence should be our nominee effective immediately,†he tweeted.â€
There are three words that ought to scare everyone in this room: President Hillary Clinton.â€
Chris Christie: YEA
Paul LePage: YEA
John Kasich: NAY
Nikki Haley: YEA
Brian Sandoval: NAY
Scott Walker: YEA
Rick Snyder: ABSTAIN
Susana Martinez: NAY
Condoleezza Rice: NAY
Donald Rumsfeld: YEA
“I don’t believe Hillary Clinton is qualified to be President of the United States.â€
Tom Ridge: NAY
Carlos Gutierrez: NAY
A businessman who served as commerce secretary of George W. Bush from 2005 to 2009, Gutierrez has joined a group of Republicans endorsing Hillary Clinton.
Paul Wolfowitz: NAY
He called Trump a security risk to the United States.
Ed Meese: YEA
Michael Chertoff: NAY
Bill Kristol: SOFT NAY
Leon Wolf: NAY
Wolf, the editor of RedState, has been a prominent Trump critic. He says he’s leaning toward voting for a Libertarian candidate. “I genuinely believe that Hillary Clinton would be a better President than Trump, and it’s not close.â€
Ann Coulter: YEA
George Will: NAY
Charles Krauthammer: SOFT NAY
Bill O’Reilly: APPARENT YEA
Sean Hannity: YEA
Matt Drudge: YEA
Sarah Palin: YEA
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board: SOFT YEA
Joe Scarborough: UNDECIDED
Rush Limbaugh: SOFT YEA
Glenn Beck: NAY
Rupert Murdoch: YEA
Hugh Hewitt: YEA
Mark Levin: YEA
Dennis Prager: YEA
“We hold that defeating Hillary Clinton, the Democrats, and the Left is also a principle. And that it is the greater principle.â€
Sheldon Adelson: YEA
Charles and David Koch: SOFT NAY
Peter Thiel: YEA
T. Boone Pickens: YEA
Meg Whitman: NAY
Jerry Falwell Jr.: YEA
Ralph Reed: YEA
James Dobson: YEA