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This is a list of notable individual politicians and political organizations who have publicly indicated support for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 United States presidential election. Public officials serving below the state level and all other individuals and entities are listed only if they have a separate stand-alone article. Those who indicated their support after Hillary Clinton's presumptive nomination on June 11 are denoted with an asterisk. Federal officials and state governors Presidents and Vice Presidents Federal Cabinet-level officers State and territorial governors Current (as of 2016) Former U.S. Senators Current Former U.S. Representatives Current Former Former members of the federal judiciary U. W. Clemon, Chief Judge: N.D. Ala. (1999–2006) State officials Executive officials Current Former State legislators Alaska Rep. Matt Claman Arizona Rep. Mark Cardenas Rep. Charlene Fernandez Rep. Randall Friese Rep. Rosanna Gabaldón Rep. Sally Ann Gonzales Sen. Katie Hobbs Rep. Jonathan Larkin Rep. Stefanie Mach Sen. Robert Meza Sen. Lynne Pancrazi Rep. Rebecca Rios Rep. Macario Saldate Rep. Victoria Steele (2013–16) Sen. Anna Tovar (2013–15) Rep. Bruce Wheeler California Ass. Tom Ammiano (2008–14) Ass. Cheryl Brown Ass. Bill Dodd Sen. Isadore Hall III Sen. Tom Hayden† (1992–2000) Ass. Fabian Núñez, 66th Speaker (2004–08) Ass. John Pérez, 68th Speaker (2010–14) Colorado Sen. Polly Baca (1974–79) Sen. Gloria Tanner (1994–2000) Rep. Wilma Webb (1980–93) Connecticut Sen. Bill Finch, Maj. Whip (2000–07) Sen. Edward M. Kennedy Jr. Florida Sen. Betty Castor, Pres. pro tem. (1985–87) Sen. Nan Rich, Min. Leader (2010–12) Sen. Geraldine Thompson Georgia Rep. DuBose Porter (1982–2011) Rep. Pam Stephenson Sen. Curt Thompson Idaho Rep. Brian Cronin, Min. Caucus Chair (2010–12) Rep. Wendy Jaquet, Min. Leader (1994–2012) Illinois Sen. James Clayborne Jr., Maj. Leader Rep. Gregory S. Harris* Rep. Michael Madigan, 67th Speaker Sen. Iris Martinez, Ass. Maj. Leader Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma' Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island Sen. Adam Satchell South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Sen. Jeff Kessler, Min. Leader Wisconsin Wyoming Former members of state judiciaries Municipal and county officials Mayors, county executives, and tribal leaders Current Former Municipal executive officials Current Former Municipal legislators Atlanta Boston Chicago and metro area Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit and metro area Los Angeles and metro area Midwestern United States Minneapolis and metro area Newark, New Jersey and metro area New York City and metro area Northeastern United States Philadelphia and metro area San Francisco and Bay Area Seattle and metro area Southern United States Washington, D.C. and metro area Western United States Other municipal and county officials Steven W. Tompkins, sheriff of Suffolk County, Massachusetts Diplomats and bureaucrats Federal departmental officials U.S. Department of Commerce U.S. Department of Defense U.S. Department of Education U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of State U.S. Department of the Treasury Independent agencies and commissions State, municipal, and tribal staffers U.S. Ambassadors U.S. Attorneys U.S. Military Air Force Army Coast Guard Sally Brice-O'Hara, ret. 3-star Admiral, 27th Vice-Commandant (2010–12) Marine Corps Navy White House staff International political figures Current Heads of state and government Chile Michelle Bachelet, 33rd and 35th President of Chile (Socialist Party) Czech Republic Bohuslav Sobotka, 11th Prime Minister of the Czech Republic (Social Democratic Party) France François Hollande,* 24th President of France (Socialist Party) Manuel Valls, 169th Prime Minister of France (Socialist Party) Italy Matteo Renzi, 56th Prime Minister of Italy (Democratic Party) New Zealand John Key, 38th Prime Minister of New Zealand (National Party) Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, 5th First Minister of Scotland (Scottish National Party) Serbia Aleksandar Vučić, 11th Prime Minister of Serbia (Serbian Progressive Party) Sweden Stefan Löfven,* 33rd Prime Minister of Sweden (Social Democrats) Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen, 7th President of the Republic of China (Democratic Progressive Party) Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, 5th President of Ukraine (Solidarity) Former Heads of state and government Members of national and supranational parliaments Australia Liberal Party Julie Bishop, 38th Foreign Minister Christopher Pyne, Leader of the House (2013-2019), and Minister for Defence Industry (2016-2018) Labor Party Cambodia National Rescue Party Sam Rainsy,* Finance Minister (1993–94) (Party Leader) Canada Conservative Party John Baird, 10th Foreign Minister (2010–15) Liberal Party Alexandra Mendès* Colombia Denmark Danish People's Party Søren Espersen European Union Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe European People's Party Nora Berra, France (2009–14) The Greens–European Free Alliance Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Finland France The Republicans Michèle Alliot-Marie, 185th Foreign Minister (2010–11) Socialist Party Germany Alliance '90/The Greens Katja Dörner Social Democratic Party Ireland Independent Jillian van Turnhout* (2011–16) Labour Party Lorraine Higgins* (2011–16) Netherlands Democrats 66 Alexander Pechtold, Government Reform Minister (2005–06) (Party Leader) GroenLinks Jesse Klaver Labour Party Diederik Samsom New Zealand Labour Party David Shearer, 33rd Leader of the Opposition (2011–13) Megan Woods National Party Jami-Lee Ross Jono Naylor Green Party James Shaw Norway Center Party Christian Democratic Party Conservative Party Labour Party Liberal Party Progress Party Tor André Johnsen Pakistan Movement for Justice Shah Mehmood Qureshi, 20th Foreign Minister (2008–11) Pakistan People's Party Farahnaz Ispahani* (2008–12) Spain Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Pedro Sánchez* (2009–11; 2013–16) Sweden Centre Party Annie Lööf, Enterprise Minister (2011–14) (Party Leader) The Liberals Moderate Party Anna Kinberg Batra (Party Leader) Social Democratic Party Margot Wallström, 42nd Foreign Minister Tanzania Alliance for Change and Transparency Zitto Kabwe* (2005–15) (Party Leader) Party of the Revolution January Makamba United Kingdom Conservative Party Labour Party Scottish National Party Regional and municipal ministers, ex.... 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    The Boy Who Talked to Dogs

    Martin McKenna

    When Martin McKenna was growing up in Garryowen, Ireland, in the 1970s, he felt the whole world knew him as just “that stupid boy.” Badly misunderstood by his family and teachers, ...