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Hillary Clinton

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Organizations

This is a list of notable non-political figures and organizations who publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election.


Those who indicated their support after Hillary Clinton's presumptive nomination on June 11 are denoted with an asterisk.

Notable individuals

Activists, humanitarians, and labor leaders

Gloria Allred
Bryan Ball
Joyce Bender
R. Thomas Buffenbarger
Chelsea Clinton
Amal Clooney

Activists for civil and human rights

Activists against bullying, domestic violence, sex trafficking, and gun violence

Disability rights activists

Environmentalists, conservationists, and activists for the welfare of animals

Faith leaders

Feminists and activists for women's and reproductive rights

Labor leaders

LGBTQ rights activists

Philanthropists, humanitarians, and non-profit leaders

Political activists

Journalists, commentators, and editors

Anne Applebaum
Paul Begala

Bloggers

Columnists, commentators, and political satirists

Editors and publishers

Journalists

Leaders in business

Chris Albrecht
Adrienne Arsht
Bob Arum
Bruce Bastian
James A. Bell
Marc Benioff
Michael Birch
Nathan Blecharczyk

Entertainment, media, and hospitality

Finance and banking

Food, fashion, and retail

Health and services

Real estate and home-building

Technology

Transportation, energy, and industry

Scholars, critics, and academic administrators

Scott Aaronson
Peter Agre
Philip W. Anderson
Kenneth Arrow

Computer scientists and mathematicians

Deans, regents, and presidents

Economists

Historians and archaeologists

Political scientists and scholars of law and public policy

Scholars and critics of literature, cinema, art, culture, philosophy, and ethics

Scholars of international affairs, foreign policy, and regional studies

Scholars of the natural sciences and physicians

Sociologists, psychologists, and anthropologists

Writers, artists, filmmakers, and producers

J. J. Abrams
Judd Apatow
Brad Armstrong
Jamie Babbit
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Mario Batali

Animators and creators of comic books, video games, puzzles, and visual effects

Architects and interior designers

Chefs

Composers

Dancers

Directors and filmmakers

  • Harvey Weinstein
  • Fashion, costume, and jewelry designers and stylists

    Film, television, and theater producers

    Novelists, non-fiction writers, and poets

    Painters, sculptors, visual artists, graphic designers, photographers, and performance artists

    Record producers

    Writers for the screen and stage

    Celebrities

    Further information: List of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign celebrity endorsements

    Organizations

    Business groups and private enterprises

    Labor unions

    Newspapers, magazines, and other media

    Main article: Newspaper endorsements in the 2016 United States presidential election

    Blogs and other news media

    Retracted endorsements

    See also

    Notes

    1. ^ Member of the Forbes 400
    2. Hall of Fame inductee
    3. ^ Emmy Award winner
    4. ^ Nobel Prize laureate
    5. ^ Grammy Award winner
    6. ^ Academy Award winner
    7. ^ Tony Award winner

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