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Mark Kirk in Illinois was the only endorser to lose alongside Trump, and Kelly Ayotte was the only non-endorser to lose alongside Trump.
Lou Barletta, a Republican from Pennsylvania and early Trump endorser.
This year, he was a late endorser of Clinton's campaign.
John McEnroe was an early endorser of its tennis shoes.
When Cruz was introduced this weekend here by endorser Texas Gov.
She served as a paid endorser and spokeswoman for several brands.
Ellison was an early endorser of Sanders in the Democratic primary.
Clinton's campaign manager in 2000, was a late endorser of Mrs.
"The Commission order settling the charges requires Martin and Cassell to clearly and conspicuously disclose any material connections with an endorser or between an endorser and any promoted product or service," a prepared FTC statement read.
The role of an endorser, however, is not necessarily a glamorous one.
Oregon, Sanders's lone endorser among his Senate colleagues, told me last week.
Don Beyer of Virginia, Buttigieg's first congressional endorser, said at the time.
The real estate mogul also met with Gabbard, an endorser of Sen.
She has endured as a coveted endorser with an impressive fund-raising list.
FYI, James is an investor, franchisee and paid endorser of the pizza company.
So Rubio turned to his lone Senate endorser at the time, then-Sen.
The former President was an early endorser of Miranda and his hit musical.
Kaepernick has been a Nike endorser since he entered the N.F.L. in 2011.
Johnny Carson, whom Trump idolized as a college student, was an early endorser.
An early Bernie Sanders endorser, Ellison has received the support of the progressive caucus.
Fallin was an early endorser of Trump, backing the real estate mogul in May.
People still think she's cool, even though she may be a paid endorser now.
Anthony G. Brown of Maryland, his first endorser from inside the Congressional Black Caucus.
"The goal of the endorser isn't to simply sell out a product," Siegel said.
She's also been joined by Julián Castro, a top Latino endorser, throughout the week.
McMaster was an early Trump endorser, backing him before the state's GOP primary in February.
Top Under Armour endorser and NBA star Stephen Curry also defended Baltimore over the weekend.
Serena Williams may soon become the richest endorser in women's tennis, if only by default.
Lucy McBath, another Bloomberg endorser, also has yet to say whom she is supporting now.
Nike was one of the few companies that did not drop Bryant as an endorser.
Johnnie Cordero, chair of the South Carolina Democratic Party Black Caucus and a Steyer endorser, agreed.
But no Republican endorser has drawn the ultimate distance -- disavowing the candidate making those provocative claims.
The Balls' shoe and apparel business competes against giants like Adidas and Bryant's own endorser, Nike.
And, of course, in 220, Nike landed the greatest sports endorser of them all: Michael Jordan.
Li Yundi, a prominent pianist and endorser of Steinway, played a program of traditional Chinese songs.
Chris Collins -- Trump's first congressional endorser allegedly gave illegal stock tips from a White House party.
I also brought on a second endorser, but we need to work on his script a bit.
Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, was an early endorser of Sanders in the presidential primary.
"He actually has more power as an endorser than he does as a player," the CEO said.
The story was ignored by everyone except for a company that used Judd as a celebrity endorser.
C.) kicks off his reelection campaign on Saturday with guest endorser Vice President Pence (The Associated Press).
He became an in-demand product endorser, appearing in commercials for Jell-O, Coca-Cola and Ford.
Williams would not second-guess Nike, her own longtime endorser, for re-examining its relationship with Sharapova.
Tom Vilsack, an Iowa Democrat and coveted endorser, who delivered the closing address — speaking after the candidate.
An online petition is also underway asking global sportswear company Nike Inc to drop Pacquiao as an endorser.
MUNCHIES: Why did you decide to start your own company instead of signing on as a celebrity endorser?
Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, was an early endorser of Mr. Trump after ending his own presidential bid.
He's also a high profile endorser of Jaguar cars; United's jersey features the Chevrolet logo splashed across the chest.
Not only was Flynn an early endorser of Trump, he was one of his most aggressive and effective surrogates.
"Right from the beginning, it was always about being a partners and less about being an endorser," said Repole.
Whoopi Goldberg: Because I'm not a celebrity endorser, I'm actually interested in helping to create products that will work.
Raimondo was an early endorser of Bloomberg's campaign and has been a political ally of the mayor for years.
Cramer was an early endorser of Trump's, so his consideration fits with Trump's pattern of rewarding his early allies.
And even before her withdrawal, multiple candidates had sought conversations with the state's governor, Gavin Newsom, a Harris endorser.
Kaepernick is a Nike endorser and has been featured in commercials for the brand that played off his political stances.
"She has the chance, like other athletes, to redeem herself and regain her leadership position as an endorser," said Socolow.
"A win for a high profile endorser is a clear win for the brand," Nomura Instinet analyst Simeon Siegel said.
Christie may be a special case: He took down Marco Rubio during the primaries and was a very early endorser.
Mr. Kaine was an early endorser of Senator Barack Obama's presidential bid in the 2008 nominating fight against Mrs. Clinton.
Meanwhile, having a celebrity endorser who exhibits other controversial behavior, such as smoking marijuana, might not be such a bad thing.
House Speaker Paul Ryan The most powerful elected Republican, House Speaker Paul Ryan, has painted himself as a most reluctant endorser.
Nike was a longtime endorser of Bryant and called the player a "beloved member of the Nike family" in a statement.
Although it's unclear how involved Knowles will be in Adidas' day-to-day operations, she is more than a celebrity endorser.
The markets don't like tariffs and… Gary Cohn was one of Wall St's guys and an endorser of conventional economic policy.
Joe Biden was an early endorser of this idea in 2015, though he hasn't talked about it much in the current cycle.
The onetime Republican presidential nominee, who is a reluctant Trump endorser, is confident that American institutions are strong enough to withstand Trump.
Chris Collins, an early endorser of President Donald Trump, dropped his bid for reelection over the summer amid charges of insider trading.
Both Gallego and Grijalva, who was Sanders' first congressional endorser during his 2016 run, attended a 2018 rally with Sanders in Phoenix.
Before long, Untuckit was popping up in GQ, and the company was signing the hockey star Brad Richards as a celebrity endorser.
Annie McDaniel, another Booker endorser, said some supporters thought he was too nice, a side effect of a campaign operating on love.
The company has subsequently been accused of price gouging, attracting the ire of consumers, lawmakers, doctors, and at least one disgruntled celebrity endorser.
Nike's (NKE) decision reportedly came after NFL star and Nike endorser Colin Kaepernick complained about the 18th century flag's appearance on the sneaker.
In addition to governing how the company depicts water, the settlement will require Gatorade to disclose endorser relationships in any social media posts.
Trump, who is off inspecting a new golf course in Sri Lanka, tweets that he's sending his top celebrity endorser, Wayne Newton. 2.
He also campaigned for candidates in Arizona, Texas, and Florida, where he was an early endorser of Andrew Gillum's gubernatorial campaign in 2017.
Every Monday, Thursday and Friday at lunchtime, in comes the wife of the voluble Donald Trump endorser to the Boothbay Harbor waterfront pub, McSeagull's.
Palin had been a key endorser in Cruz's underdog 2012 Senate primary race, and her backing of Trump is a diss to his campaign.
" The actress calls out Gleiberman personally, writing, "You are an active endorser of what is tantamount to harassment and abuse of actresses and women.
He says they agreed that Ray would become an investor and celebrity endorser and that was enough for Jean Paul to start the business.
Mr. Kreh hardly stopped working, though; he continued his busy career as a writer, photographer, casting instructor, product endorser and A-list angling celebrity.
New Balance hasn't marketed basketball shoes since the 1990s, when Worthy, by then a fixture with the Los Angeles Lakers, was its star endorser.
Filemon Vela of Texas, a prominent Biden endorser, told BuzzFeed News on caucus night when asked what he thought of Biden's chances in Iowa.
But when a prominent endorser asked the audience in Osceola who had committed to caucus for Ms. Klobuchar, almost no one raised their hands.
"If an endorser is compensated in any manner, that needs to be clearly and conspicuously disclosed, according to the Federal Trade Commission," she said.
An endorsement must reflect the honest opinion of the endorser and can't be used to make a claim that the product's marketer couldn't legally make.
According to CNN:In addition to governing how the company depicts water, the settlement will require Gatorade to disclose endorser relationships in any social media posts.
Carson, once a national front-runner, ended his campaign in early March and has since become an endorser and high-profile surrogate for Donald Trump.
Because of O'Neal's role as an endorser and franchisee, Papa John's does not expect that he will be considered an independent director under Nasdaq rules.
Tiger Woods is more valuable as an endorser than he is as a player, Angel Ilagan, Bridgestone Golf CEO, told CNBC in a recent interview.
The Berkshire Hathaway CEO and Hillary Clinton endorser complained about the "negative drumbeat" from 2016 hopefuls in an annual letter to the holding company's shareholders.
And voters should realize that voting for any Trump endorser is, in effect, a vote for Trumpism, whatever happens at the top of the ticket.
But there's a difference between making money as a television star and celebrity endorser and making money as a person who builds and manages businesses.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, was an early endorser of Biden's and has frequently vouched for him in the South, especially among African American women.
Mark Meadows, an early endorser who's also the head of the House Freedom Caucus, which has led the charge against the health bill, to stand.
Steve King (R-Iowa), a Cruz endorser, said this week that he would work against an RFS phase-out plan should Cruz win the election.
Mark Pocan of Wisconsin, the well-liked co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and his first endorser from either branch of Congress since October.
Forced disclosure of advertising might mean lower payouts or fewer ads, since marking a post as a paid endorsement devalues both the endorsement and the endorser.
Chris Collins (R-NY), Trump's first congressional endorser, resigned from the House after being charged with insider trading and pleaded guilty in the case in October.
Carson was an early endorser of Trump's, publicly backing him on March 11 at Mar-a-Lago as he praised Trump 'energy' and called him cerebral.
After peaking around 2000, when Nike endorser Tiger Woods was in his prime, the number of people playing golf in the United States has fallen sharply.
Tammy Duckworth is an early endorser of Clinton with deep ties to the liberal Chicago establishment, including embattled Mayor Rahm Emanuel and convicted felon Rod Blagojevich.
One of Mr. Bloomberg's paid consultants was also identified as a top endorser and as his "national political chair:" Michael Nutter, the former mayor of Philadelphia.
He's not leading the field in endorsements, but he has the backing of multiple mayors across the country and just picked up his first congressional endorser.
Donald Trump on Wednesday added another endorser from official Washington: Linda M. Springer, the director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management from 2005 to 2008.
The No. 1 pick in June's draft, Williamson is widely regarded as the most coveted endorser to enter the NBA in years, arguably since James in 2003.
Celebrity bridge endorser, actress Joanna Lumley, defended the project to the Times newspaper, saying it would cost just 32p per person in the UK to go ahead.
As it turned out, Atari made a deal with Montana to be an endorser of its entire product line, so I had to go a different route.
Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), a newly minted Kamala Harris endorser, told VICE News that Biden didn't have "his best debate" but that wasn't anything new for Biden.
Hunter alleged that the prosecutors were biased against him because they supported former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and he was an early endorser of Donald Trump.
Buttigieg's first legislative endorser in the state, Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui, represents part of these suburbs, but he has not scheduled any final-stretch events yet in Henderson.
Or when Nike endorser Michael Jordan used an American flag to cover over the Reebok logo on his Team USA uniform at the 23 Barcelona Games medal ceremony.
Christe endorser Donna Sytek, a former speaker of the House, said Cruz's voters were so committed that he's certain to get at least 10% and therefore net delegates.
Arpaio's reputation -- which he proudly embraced -- as "America's Toughest Sheriff" made him a coveted endorser as Republicans more aggressively embraced hard-line immigration policies over the past decade.
He had been an endorser of Coca-Cola for many years, but the idea of starting a company from the ground up was just the challenge he wanted.
"His value as an endorser has gone up significantly in the last two years," said Scott Rosner, the academic director of the sports management program at Columbia University.
Any chaplain who runs afoul of the tenets and teachings of their endorser is likely to forfeit their endorsement, meaning they can no longer serve as a chaplain.
The history between Christie, Trump's earliest big-name endorser, and Kushner, who has fast become the most powerful gatekeeper to the president-elect, dates back more than a decade.
As an endorser who at one point was collecting some $50 million a year in sponsorship deals, Woods had what marketing experts call a "golden halo effect," Derdenger said.
Other major unions, including the International Association of Fire Fighters, an early endorser of former Vice President Joe Biden, and the uncommitted AFL-CIO, have made their doubts clear.
But he had an eye for talent (drafting Ben Roethlisberger, the team's redoubtable quarterback, for example) and an eye for destiny (he was an early endorser of Barack Obama).
The spat also caused the last-minute cancellation Wednesdsay of an NBA press event in China that was set to include several top NBA athletes, including Nike endorser LeBron James.
He also called on Biden to "disavow" an endorser who Steyer said "made a racist remark," an attempt to chip away at the former vice president's support in South Carolina.
Hours before Palin made her endorsement official -- when the identity of the touted Trump endorser was still a rumor -- Cruz took to Twitter to offer something of a pre-buttal.
And occasionally, they don't; its first N.B.A. endorser was Brandon Jennings, who has been in the league since 2009 but never became the star Under Armour hoped he would be.
And just two weeks later, Christie stunned the GOP establishment by becoming Trump's most high-profile endorser yet, giving the outsider billionaire a key validation before the Super Tuesday contests.
Given how polarized the country has been for the past decade, any president approaching 6-in-10 approval is something any candidate would love to have as their chief endorser.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders' most prominent endorser, rattled the political establishment last year when she argued that it is "immoral" for billionaires to exist in a society with widespread poverty.
Peter Shumlin, a Biden endorser who introduced the former vice president at a recent fundraiser, slammed Sanders in a Thursday interview with POLITICO, saying he was trying to "Hillarize" Warren.
Last year, Nike signed him to a lucrative endorsement deal even though he remained out of the league and largely silent, not typically what a brand wants from an endorser.
" Trump endorser Sarah Palin also called for party unity, posting a video on Facebook in which she said, "GOP and independents and smart Democrats, truly it is time to come together.
Dean's DNC tenure has been widely praised, though he's drifted a bit from the progressive message he embraced during his 2004 presidential campaign and was an early and vocal Clinton endorser.
" Rishe adds: "Because [Phelps] has likely swum in his last competitive meet, companies wonder how valuable a corporate endorser he will be if he is not regularly in the public eye.
That would put his signature shoes ahead of every other current player's, including Nike's marquee endorser, LeBron James, who has a lifetime contract with the company worth a reported $20183 million.
"If there's a connection between an endorser and the marketer that consumers would not expect and it would affect how consumers evaluate the endorsement, that connection should be disclosed," it said.
In the past, endorsement contracts were often drafted with language that penalized the endorser for "making comments or taking positions that were controversial and potentially incur negative reaction," Mr. Steinberg said.
But Neymar also may need to deliver the gold to reaffirm his status as a superstar athlete and product endorser, said Milton Neves, a sports commentator at the Brazilian TV network Bandeirantes.
Terri Sewell, a Biden endorser who represents Alabama's 215th Congressional District, which is synonymous with the Civil Rights movement and where Biden visited Saturday to commemorate the 229th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
Nike, a longtime endorser of Kobe Bryant, has sold out of the athlete&aposs merchandise on its website following his sudden death on Sunday, Nike confirmed to Business Insider in an email.
While celebrities have perhaps been known to carry Starbucks cups as accessories throughout the years, the Cloud Macchiato marked the first time in which the coffee company worked with a celebrity endorser.
Or rather, it did, but nobody won: The donor and endorser class didn't coalesce around a single "establishment" candidate (other than Jeb Bush, who could never translate his cash store into votes).
President Donald Trump pardoned former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Friday night — a controversial move to aid an early endorser who in many ways pioneered Trump's brand of anti-immigrant politics.
Kathleen Sullivan, who served as chair of the New Hampshire Democratic Party in the early 2000s and was an early endorser of Warren, offered a more optimistic take after the 4th place finish.
Her career path as a high-profile endorser and motivational speaker was blockaded by broad-backed, husky-voiced East Germans later found to have been unwitting victims of a government-sponsored doping program.
"He's like the cool dad of the sport," Shaun White, who has won three Olympic gold medals in snowboarding and is a longtime Burton Snowboards endorser, told The New York Times in 22016.
In addition, the Guides say, if there's a connection between an endorser and the marketer that consumers would not expect and it would affect how consumers evaluate the endorsement, that connection should be disclosed.
Giuliani was an early endorser of Trump and was one of the few campaign surrogates willing to publicly defend Trump's controversial comments bragging about sexually assaulting women in a leaked 2005 Access Hollywood tape.
This is the inner circle that once included former presidential candidate turned Trump endorser Ben Carson, who, after suggesting possible names for the ticket, has now stepped away from the search-and-screen process.
He went from family-friendly McDonald's endorser filling in on a kids' basketball team to the Black Mamba — "a character in Nike commercials and a vicious, selfish shooter," as Deadspin's Tom Ley called him.
Mr. Parnas, who arranged for the introduction through a Miami lawyer who went to law school with Mr. Giuliani, hoped to enlist him as an endorser and adviser for his passion project, Fraud Guarantee.
His campaign has looked vulnerable on the Iraq question, especially after former secretary of state John F. Kerry, a Biden endorser who also backed the war, insisted that Biden did not really support it.
Most teams were not willing to discuss their use of NeuroTracker — which has only one paid endorser, Aaron Cook, an Olympic taekwondo athlete — likely out of fear that their competitive advantage would be reduced.
It's not clear if Irving is an official endorser of the product or just a gadget lover, but it's worth noting that he also appeared to be wearing an Apple Watch during the press event.
As big a name as Ali was, it was one of his fallen opponents, George Foreman, who cashed in first by refashioning his formerly sour persona into that of a jolly endorser of multiple products.
Trump's praise will give Barletta, an early Trump endorser during the presidential race and a key campaign surrogate, a major bump in a crowded primary field that also includes wealthy real estate developer Jeff Bartos.
Rodman is a higher-profile Donald Trump for president endorser (Rodman, Tila Tequila, and Stephen Baldwin could all be on the next Celebrity Big Brother or in the Trump cabinet, it could really go either way).
Rashida TlaibRashida Harbi TlaibDetroit officials halt water shutoffs over coronavirus outbreak concerns Sanders looks to regain momentum in must-win Michigan 'Squad' members who backed Sanders hail 'progressive lion' Warren MORE (D-Mich.), a Sanders endorser.
Nikki Haley was a strangely unqualified choice to serve as UN ambassador, and appears to have gotten the job largely as a favor to South Carolina's lieutenant governor, a Trump endorser who now has her old job.
Clinton has reiterated her support for the Buffett rule, named after billionaire investor and Clinton endorser Warren Buffett, which would institute a minimum tax rate of 30 percent on those earning more than $1 million per year.
Jeff Sessions: The Boring, but Unlikely, PickThe Republican senator from Alabama was an early endorser of Trump, and has a long record of opposing immigration reform, which falls right in line with the campaign's central policy platform.
Former Labor Secretary Hilda Solis An early Biden endorser, the former Obama Cabinet member has a long executive and legislative record to bring to the table, including having been the first Latina in the California state Senate.
Dave Loebsack, Buttigieg's top endorser in Iowa, counters that critique by arguing the former mayor's ability to win in South Bend is the reason he feels he is the best positioned candidate to win over disaffected Republicans.
Kaepernick, a Nike endorser who famously kneeled during the national anthem to protest racism and police brutality, told the company it shouldn't sell a shoe with a symbol he and others consider offensive, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Even during their clash in the Republican primaries, Mr. Christie spoke warmly of Mr. Trump as a friend; as an endorser, Mr. Christie has shown loyalty that has been noted with appreciation by Mr. Trump and his children.
"For new brands looking to hire a spokesman or an endorser to be the face of a brand, he'll be toxic for a while," said Gary Fechter, a lawyer with McCarter & English who has worked in corporate endorsements.
Though he wasn't a paid endorser, Bonner's goofy-dad image was then a perfect fit for a brand that for years did not even attempt to be cool and proved very successful at falling well short of vogue.
But over the last month or so, these supporters renewed their approach, engaging the campaign to see whether it would be willing to send out Warren endorser Julián Castro, for instance, to headline a fundraiser on her behalf.
The tie-up with Under Armour is also synergistic in another way: Under Armour's biggest star endorser, Stephen Curry, is also the NBA's current MVP, drawing in big ratings for the league during the NBA playoffs in recent weeks.
Three Democratic Senate Candidates Who Have A Clinton Problem: Ted Strickland (OH) –An early endorser of Clinton in both 2008 and 2016, former Ohio governor Ted Strickland is perhaps most closely tied to her of any down-ballot candidate.
"If you are a paid endorser for a brand, there's a skepticism on the part of consumers as to whether you're showing this person with this product because they got paid for it or whether they actually use it," he said.
He took breaks from software jobs to indulge his wanderlust, sailing around the Bahamas and jumping trains across the US. In 2015, he posted a picture on his Instagram standing next to Signal's most famous endorser, Edward Snowden, in Moscow.
What the report identifies as the "Good Guy" Endorser Effect is the practice of routinely depicted "good guy" law enforcement characters engaging in bad behavior, thereby making heroes out of police who break the rules, violate our rights and cause harm.
But when the board member/part owner/celebrity endorser of a commercial weight-loss program stars in a movie aimed squarely at young women — the same demographic that her program is trying to tempt with free memberships — what's the message?
" Currently the non-binding Endorsement Guides stipulate that "when there is a connection between an endorser and a seller of an advertised product that could affect the weight or credibility of the endorsement, the connection must be clearly and conspicuously disclosed.
Kevin Plank, the sports apparel company's founder and chief executive, and Patrik Frisk, its president and chief operating officer, needed to persuade Stephen Curry, the Golden State Warriors star and the company's highest-profile endorser, not to leave the brand.
He was never going to be an anointed cool kid, like the 313-year-old Sanders — fresh off a heart attack — who around this time was being feted at a rally in Venice Beach with his trophy endorser, Ocasio-Cortez.
The Washington Post also reported this summer that Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican of North Dakota and an early endorser of Mr. Trump's presidential campaign, held up the confirmation of a White House official as he attempted to steer contracts to Fisher.
After peaking around 2000, when Nike endorser Tiger Woods was in his prime, the number of people playing golf in the United States has fallen sharply as fewer young people take it up and as busy professionals switch to cycling or running.
President Trump held a listening session on the nation's opioid epidemic at the White House this morning, tapping New Jersey Governor Chris Christie — whom Trump branded an "immediate endorser" of his campaign — as the head of an initiative to tackle drug addiction.
Ellison was also endorsed by Chuck Schumer, a Clinton endorser who frequently typifies the kind of close ties to Wall Street that Sanders criticizes, but who is trying to wield together a unified Democratic Senate caucus to do battle with Donald Trump.
"If I could give the harshest criticism of Pete's campaign so far, it would be the fact that we're almost out of time in South Carolina," J.A. Moore, the South Carolina state representative who is Buttigieg's most prominent endorser here, told BuzzFeed News.
Internal Democratic surveys there have found his name identification in the high-50s across the state, which has turned him into a sought-after endorser of Democratic candidates even though Schiff doesn't have a history as a heavyweight figure in internal party politics.
In 2016, Mr. Arpaio, who had advanced the myth that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States, emerged as an early Trump endorser in Arizona, where Mr. Trump held no fewer than seven campaign rallies during the presidential race.
In the FTC Endorsement Guide, the agency explains that any "material connection" between an endorser and an advertiser—like, say, a monetary payment, or free Balanced Breaks, or a dog's adoption fee—has to be clearly revealed in any related social media post.
After images of the shoe were posted online, Mr. Kaepernick, a Nike endorser, reached out to company officials saying that he and others felt the Betsy Ross flag is an offensive symbol because of its connection to an era of slavery, the people said.
Held in the ridiculously gorgeous Stanley Park Pavilion, the summit was part speaker series (guests included volleyball icon Gabrielle Reece and Dr. Alejandro Junger, endorser of coffee enemas and detox cleanses) and part spa day (there were yoga sessions, facial tutorials, and "breath work").
Williamson is the most coveted endorser in this rookie class after his All-America freshman season at Duke, when he suffered a late-season right knee sprain after his Nike sneaker ripped apart as he planted his left foot in a game against North Carolina.
As a senator he has specialised in national security and foreign policy, clashing with Mr Obama—of whom he was an early endorser—by joining Senator John McCain, a Republican, in insisting that Congress should formally authorise the use of military force against Islamic State.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE (R-Ala.) — Trump's sole Senate endorser — told reporters late last month.
The Democratic presidential campaign considered an inbound request to have a campaign representative — such as an endorser, a staff member, or a high-level volunteer leader — attend a now-canceled high-dollar event in the Bay Area, according to several people familiar with the discussions.
Last week, it was reported that Nike, Under Armour, and Adidas were spurning the younger Ball as a potential athlete endorser because his father, LaVar, rejected a traditional endorsement deal and demanded the family's Big Baller Brand cobrand with one of the athletic-shoe giants.
Nike decided to recall the shoe after former NFL quarterback and Nike endorser Colin Kaepernick asked the company not to sell a shoe with a symbol that he and others consider offensive because of its connection to an era of slavery, the Wall Street Journal reported here on Monday.
That led the committee to blast her in unusually harsh terms in advance of the first round of Texas primary voting, which ended up having the perverse effect of drawing Our Revolution into the race as a Moser endorser and helping her secure a spot in the runoff.
There was also a running argument within the campaign about how to handle Senator Elizabeth Warren, with some advisers viewing her as a serious threat that needed to be quashed and others, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mr. Sanders's most important endorser, urging the campaign to seek conciliation.
And how will a typically outspoken superstar like James, given how closely connected he is to Nike and how significant the China market is to both brand and endorser, handle the uncomfortable questions sure to come his way this week when the Lakers meet the media in Shanghai?
Users consider influencers more akin to a close friend than an advertiser or paid endorser, as the stream of content they produce—and the more casual way in which it is shared with the public—imbues influencers with an air of authenticity that is rarely seen in semicommercial spaces.
"Go everywhere, talk to everyone and go places that other people aren't going — that's a part of the strategy for the campaign and its surrogates," said Maura Sullivan, a 2018 Democratic congressional candidate and Buttigieg endorser, noting his frequent visits to Sullivan County, which flipped from Barack Obama to Donald Trump.
Reputation, in one sentence: An unapologetic Republican governor of a blue state who "tells it like it is" Strengths: As Trump's first major endorser, Christie makes sense on several levels - he's combative and controversial (just like Trump is), he speaks his mind (ditto), and he's a two-term governor to boot.
It has recruited famous photographer Annie Leibovitz — previously a vocal endorser of the iPhone's camera — to do a photo tour of the United States with a Pixel in hand, and it's paid Condé Nast to shoot seven different magazines' covers with the Pixel, featuring such high-profile stars as Ryan Gosling.
It's enemy-of-my-enemy logic; she's banking on the idea that Americans are too stupid to hold more than one idea in their heads at a time, hoping if she goes on record as a non-endorser of Trump, no one but Republicans will call her out on her hypocrisy.
There is plenty of evidence to suggest that moderate GOPers, women, minorities and other key groups that you need in order to win in November will think differently about you if you are a Trump endorser/supporter/team player…whatever term you are using to describe your affiliation with Trump.
According to the group Truth in Advertising (TINA), in the ten months from June 2017 through March 2018, Khaled promoted several brands of booze on his Snapchat stories without disclosing that he was a paid endorser for each of those labels—and he did it more than 100 times on that platform.
An Iraq War veteran, dedicated non-interventionist, and early endorser of Bernie Sanders's presidential bid, Gabbard has attracted substantial national popularity but also criticism for her choice to meet with Syrian despot Bashar al-Assad in 2017; she has also refused to acknowledge that Assad is responsible for chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
Jeff Sessions (who also spoke tonight), who just a few years ago had been an outlier in a Republican Senate delegation that generally favored immigration reform — and who now became not only an early endorser of Trump but also a key adviser who helped write Trump's immigration platform and select a would-be vice president.
After peaking around 2000, when Nike endorser Tiger Woods was in his prime, the number of people playing golf in the United States has fallen sharply as fewer young people take up the sport and as busy professionals switch to cycling or running rather than spending the best part of a day playing 18 holes.
Williamson wound up choosing Nike over rivals such as Adidas (ADDDF) and Under Armour (UA), both of which have made some successful signings of top hoops stars in recent years: James Harden of the Houston Rockets is an Adidas endorser and Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry has a line of shoes for Under Armour.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility Senate Dem seeks answers from DHS on reports of pregnant asylum seekers sent back to Mexico Schumer backs Pelosi as impeachment roils caucus MORE (D-Ore.) — Sanders's lone Senate endorser his Democratic presidential primary bid — will be in the state Thursday.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaThe Memo: Sanders supporters sense victory in Iowa Democrats look to ramp up fight over Trump's war powers Progressive group urges Sanders, Warren supporters to unite at Iowa caucuses MORE (D-Calif.), an early endorser of Sanders, predicted to supporters who packed a Des Moines bar just before the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Frustration can be heard at New York Communities for Change, a social justice advocacy group and early endorser of Mr. de Blasio in the 2013 Democratic primary, and from a former aide, Kirsten John Foy, whose handcuffing at a Brooklyn parade in 2011 helped galvanize Mr. de Blasio's views on the need for changes in police practices.
CreditCredit MIAMI BEACH — Senator Ted Cruz was running neck and neck with Donald J. Trump in Iowa just before the caucuses in 22012, but his campaign was expecting a last-minute boost from a powerful endorser, Jerry Falwell Jr. Mr. Falwell was chancellor of one of the nation's largest Christian colleges, Liberty University, and a son of the Rev.
The fact that concert-goers continue to book Kelly, the fact that he's now the endorser of Alexander Wang fashion line, the fact that he was singing Christmas shows on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on December 23—I think the entertainment industry needs to question itself as to whether it's complicit in what's been happening for a very long time.
C.) and Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (R-Nev.), a former Bush endorser, also backed Rubio this week, along with a handful of House lawmakers, who previously were in Bush's camp.
In Cleveland, an important endorser, Senator Joni Ernst of Iowa, started speaking after the broadcast networks had already moved on to local news (Republican Party officials argued Thursday that they should have shown her instead); Mr. Trump called in to "The O'Reilly Factor" while Patricia Smith was speaking emotionally onstage about her son's death in the Benghazi attack; and one night's program ended prematurely, leaving precious prime-time minutes unused.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's newest endorser Chris Christie told his finance committee that he believes the Republican presidential front-runner will start seeking out contributors to help fund his campaign, according to the New York Times.
Lou BarlettaLouis (Lou) James BarlettaHead of Pennsylvania GOP resigns over alleged explicit texts Trump's most memorable insults and nicknames of 85033 GOP trading fancy offices, nice views for life in minority MORE (R-Pa.), another early Trump endorser, said he'd vote for it after getting a commitment from Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) that the House would vote on his bill to ensure undocumented immigrants in the U.S. don't have access to healthcare tax credits.
Lobbying filings show $360,000 paid by Mer to Adnan Jalil, a former congressional liaison for Mr. Trump's campaign; $250,000 to the firm of Nancye Miller, the wife of the Trump campaign adviser and former C.I.A. chief R. James Woolsey Jr.; $680,000 to the firm of former Representative Robert L. Livingston, an early Trump endorser; and $598,000 to the firm of Brian Glicklich, who has represented Trump allies such as Breitbart News and Rush Limbaugh.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's lone endorser in the Senate said that the race for the Democratic presidential nomination should end only if Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
As The New York Times reports:  Lobbying filings show $360,000 paid by Mer to Adnan Jalil, a former congressional liaison for Mr. Trump's campaign; $250,000 to the firm of Nancye Miller, the wife of the Trump campaign adviser and former C.I.A. chief R. James Woolsey Jr.; $680,000 to the firm of former Representative Robert L. Livingston, an early Trump endorser; and $598,000 to the firm of Brian Glicklich, who has represented Trump allies such as Breitbart News and Rush Limbaugh.

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