This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have endorsed Joe Biden 's 2024 presidential campaign for the Democratic Party nomination.
Endorsements listed once each.
U.S. senators
Current
Chuck Schumer Bernie Sanders Elizabeth Warren Amy Klobuchar Cory Booker Tammy Duckworth Kirsten Gillibrand Tim Kaine Patty Murray Sherrod Brown Alex Padilla Jon Ossoff Ed Markey Richard Blumenthal Raphael Warnock Mark Kelly John Fetterman Jeanne Shaheen Gary Peters Tom Carper Jack Reed Chris Coons Jon Tester Maggie Hassan Chris Murphy Jacky Rosen Ben Ray Lujan John Hickenlooper Sheldon Whitehouse As of March 2024[update] , 32 out of the 48 currently serving Democratic senators and one Independent senator have endorsed Biden.
Michael Bennet , Colorado (2009–present)[19]
Richard Blumenthal , Connecticut (2011–present), 23rd Attorney General of Connecticut (1993–2011)[20]
Cory Booker ,[a] New Jersey (2013–present), 2020 presidential candidate [15]
Sherrod Brown , Ohio (2007–present)[21]
Tom Carper ,[a] Delaware (2001–present), 71st Governor of Delaware (1993–2001), U.S. Representative for DE-AL (1983–1993)[22]
Chris Coons ,[b] Delaware (2010–present)[23] [24]
Tammy Duckworth ,[b] Illinois (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IL-08 (2013–2017), Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (2009–2011)[25]
John Fetterman , Pennsylvania (2023–present), Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (2019–2023)[26]
Kirsten Gillibrand , New York (2009–present), U.S. Representative from NY-20 (2007–2009)[27]
Maggie Hassan , New Hampshire (2017–present), 81st Governor of New Hampshire (2013–2017)[28]
John Hickenlooper , Colorado (2021–present), 42nd Governor of Colorado (2011–2019), 43rd Mayor of Denver (2003–2011)[19]
Tim Kaine , Virginia (2013–present), 70th Governor of Virginia (2006–2010), Chair of the Democratic National Committee (2009–2011), 2016 Democratic vice presidential nominee [23] [better source needed ]
Mark Kelly , Arizona (2020–present)[29]
Amy Klobuchar ,[a] Minnesota (2007–present), 2020 presidential candidate [15]
Ben Ray Luján , New Mexico (2021–present), U.S. Representative from NM-03 (2009–2021)[29]
Ed Markey , Massachusetts (2013–present), U.S. Representative from MA-07 (1976–2013) and MA-05 (2013), Senate author of the Green New Deal [30]
Jeff Merkley , Oregon (2009–present)[31]
Chris Murphy ,[a] Connecticut (2013–present), U.S. Representative from CT-05 (2007–13)[20]
Patty Murray ,[a] Washington (1993–present), President pro tempore of the Senate (2023–present)[15]
Jon Ossoff , Georgia (2021–present)[32]
Alex Padilla ,[a] California (2021–present), Secretary of State of California (2015–21)[15]
Gary Peters , Michigan (2015–present), U.S. Representative for MI-14 (2013–15) and MI-09 (2009–13)[29]
Jack Reed , Rhode Island (1997–present), U.S. Representative from RI-02 (1991–97)[23] [better source needed ]
Jacky Rosen , Nevada (2019–present), U.S. Representative for NV-03 (2017–2019)[29]
Bernie Sanders , Vermont (2007–present), U.S. Representative from VT-AL (1991–2007), 2016 and 2020 presidential candidate (Independent) [33]
Brian Schatz , Hawaii (2012–present)[34]
Jeanne Shaheen , New Hampshire (2009–present), 78th Governor of New Hampshire (1997–2003)[28]
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)[23] [35]
Tina Smith , Minnesota (2018–present), 48th Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota (2015–2018)[36]
Jon Tester , Montana (2007–present)[21]
Raphael Warnock ,[a] Georgia (2021–present)[37]
Elizabeth Warren ,[a] Massachusetts (2013–present), 2020 presidential candidate [38]
Sheldon Whitehouse , Rhode Island (2007–present), Attorney General of Rhode Island (1999–2003)[39]
Former
Patrick Leahy