Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush secured some major swing-state support Wednesday as two high-profile senators endorsed his bid for the Republican presidential nomination.
Republican Sens. Orrin Hatch of Utah and Dean Heller of Nevada officially backed Bush in statements released Wednesday. Later in the day, they will appear with him in Reno, Nevada, to announce their support. Heller’s endorsement, while not unexpected, is a boon for Bush as his campaign looks ahead to Nevada, a battleground state that went for Barack Obama in 2012.
The endorsement battle is also heating up on the Democratic side, where Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders beat out Hillary Clinton on Monday to win the backing of National Nurses United, a 185,000-member national labor union. Another AFL-CIO member union, the American Federation of Teachers, threw their support behind Clinton in June.
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Meanwhile, Ohio Gov. John Kasich received a big boost in the early primary state of New Hampshire Tuesday in the form of an endorsement from one of the state’s leading Republican figures.
Tom Rath, who has advised a long line of GOP presidential candidates including Mitt Romney and George W. Bush, will serve as Kasich’s co-chairman in the state, the campaign announced. Rath will join Kasich to campaign in New Hampshire Wednesday.









