SENATE RACES
2024 Senate Races
A Club for Growth PAC endorsement in Senate races empowers bold conservative candidates with the resources and momentum needed to win.
A conservative Senate is essential to advancing pro-growth policies, safeguarding American economic prosperity, and serving as a check on policies that undermine our values and freedoms.
We won 5 out of 7 Senate Races in the General Election
- 53 Republicans
- 45 Democrats
- 2 Other Parties
Not only did Republicans take back the Senate, they defeated some of the most liberal Democratic senators after years of them hanging on. In addition to growing Republicans’ Senate ranks, we helped conservative incumbents win reelection. With 53 Republican senators, the GOP has a tiny bit of wiggle room. Conservative senators will be less reliant on courting Democrats and placating RINOs. *The two independent senators caucus with the Democrats.
Jim Banks
IN-SEN - WINNER
This is an OPEN Senate seat because Senator Mike Braun (CFGF Lifetime Rating 92%) is running for Indiana Governor. On May 7, 2024 Jim Banks won the Republican primary as an uncontested candidate. This is considered a safe Republican seat where the winner of the Republican Primary will be a strong favorite to win the general election on November 5, 2024.
Indiana
- Jim Banks (R)
- Valerie McCray (D)
Sam Brown
NV-SEN - Loss
Sam Brown won the Republican primary on June 11, 2024 with 60.8% of the votes. He will face Democrat and incumbent, Jacky Rosen in the general election on November 5, 2024. The Cook Political Rating suspects this race to “lean Democrat”. This race is essential to bringing back the majority.
Nevada
- Sam Brown (R)
- Jacky Rosen (D)
Ted Cruz
TX-SEN - WINNER
Cruz is a two-term Senator having first been elected in 2012. In 2018, he defeated Beto O’Rourke (D) 50.9% to 48.3%. Having won his primary with a commanding 88.3%, Cruz is gearing up for a challenging general election in November, where he will compete against Rep. Colin Allred (D-TX)(CFGF Lifetime Average 5%). In 2020, Trump defeated Biden in Texas 52.06% to 46.48%.
Texas
- Ted Cruz (R)
- Colin Allred (D)
Kari Lake
AZ-SEN - Loss
Sen. Kyrstin Sinema, CFGF Lifetime Rating of 12%, left the Democratic Party to become an Independent and later announced her retirement. Kari Lake emerged victorious in the Republican primary, defeating four other candidates. She faces liberal Democrat Congressman Ruben Gallego, CFGF Lifetime Rating of 6%, in the November election. This is expected to be a highly competitive race. In the 2020 presidential election, Trump narrowly lost Arizona to Biden, with 49.36% of the vote to Biden’s 49.06%.
Arizona
- Kari Lake (R)
- Ruben Gallego (D)
Bernie Moreno
OH-SEN - WINNER
This Senate seat is currently occupied by Democrat U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (CFGF lifetime rating: 3%). Moreno won his primary with 50.5% of the vote. Moreno is gearing up for a challenging general election in November, where he will compete against Sen. Sherrod Brown. In 2020, Trump defeated Biden in Ohio 53.27% to 45.24%.
Ohio
- Bernie Moreno (R)
- Sherrod Brown (D)
Rick Scott
FL-SEN - WINNER
Current Republican Senator Rick Scott (CFGF Lifetime Rating 85%) is running for a second term in the United States Senate in Florida. In 2018, Senator Scott narrowly won his election over Senator Bill Nelson 50.1% to 49.9%, which was only 10,033 votes out of over 8 million ballots cast.
Florida
- Rick Scott (R)
- Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D)
Tim Sheehy
MT-SEN - WINNER
Tim Sheehy won his Republican Primary election with 73.6% of the vote. He is running against Liberal U.S. Senator Jon Tester (CFGF Lifetime Rating 12%). Cook Political rates this race to “Lean Republican,” which increases the GOP’s chance to win the Senate majority.
Montana
- Tim Sheehy (R)
- Jon Tester (D)
HOUSE RACES
Republicans have run solid campaigns that highlight Democrats’ atrocious record on the economy, crime and inflation. Now voters hold them accountable.
Electing Club for Growth PAC-endorsed candidates to the House of Representatives ensures a strong conservative voice dedicated to passing policies that promote economic freedom, fiscal responsibility, and individual liberties. These leaders are essential to pushing back against reckless spending and advancing a pro-growth agenda that empowers American families and businesses.
We won 11 our of 14 House Races on Election Day
- 220 Republicans
- 215 Democrats
Scott Baugh
CA-47 - Loss
Representative Katie Porter (CFGF Lifetime Rating 4%) announced she is seeking the open United States Senate seat in California following Senator Diane Feinstein’s retirement announcement, thus creating an open House seat in CA-47. California operates under a jungle primary where the top-two finishers, regardless of party affiliation, advance to the general election. On March 5, Republican Scott Baugh came in 1st with 33.3% of the vote and he will face Dave Min who came in 2nd with 25.9% in the November 5th General Election.
California
- Scott Baugh (R)
- Dave Min (D)
Nick Begich III
AK-AL - WIN
Nick Begich held 26.9% of the votes in the primary election on August 20, 2024. He will advance to the general election and will run against Democrat Mary Peltola. With a PVI of R+8, Cook Political Rating suspects this race to “Lean Democrat”. This is a critical race to ensure a House majority.
Alaska
- Nick Begich III (R)
- Mary Pelota (D)
Eli Crane
AZ-02 - WINNER
Republican U.S. Representative Eli Crane is running for re-election in this competitive Republican district with a PVI of R+6. Crane won his last general election with 53.9% of the vote.
Crane won his 2024 Republican Primary with 79% of the vote. He will run against Jonathan Nez in the general election on November 5, 2024.
Arizona
- Eli Crane (R)
- Jonathan Nez (D)
Brandon Gill
TX-26 - WINNER
This House District has been held by retiring GOP incumbent, Rep. Michael Burgess (CFG Foundation lifetime rating: 81%) since 2003. The Cook PVI in this district is R+13, and it is a safe Republican seat. Gill won the primary election on March 5, 2024, with 58.4% of the vote and was able to avoid a runoff despite having a very crowded Republican Primary field.
Texas
- Brandon Gill (R)
- Ernest Robinson Lineberger III (D)
Yvette Herrell
NM-02 - Loss
Yvette Herrell advanced from the Republican primary on June 4, 2024. She will face incumbent Democrat, Gabriel Vasquez, in the general election on November 5th. The Cook political rating predicts a D+1 for the general election.
New Mexico
- Yvette Herrell (R)
- Gabe Vasquez (D)
Brian Jack
GA-03 - WINNER
This House seat is currently occupied by Republican U.S. Representative Drew Ferguson (CFGF lifetime rating: 78%), who is retiring creating an OPEN seat.
On May 21, Brian Jack received the most votes, 46.7%, in the GOP Primary Election, but advanced to a Runoff Election against moderate former State Senator Mike Dugan on June 18th. Brian Jack beat Mike Dugan by receiving 64% of the votes to Dugan’s 36%.
Brian Jack will face Maura Keller on November 5th in the General Election.
Georgia
- Brian Jack (R)
- Maura Keller (D)
Anna Paulina Luna
FL-13 - WINNER
Rep. Luna will face Democrat Whitney Fox in the general election on November 5th. Polling group WPA Intelligence is predicting an R+5 lead for Rep. Luna in the race.
Florida
- Anna Paulina Luna (R)
- Whitney Fox (D)
Nancy Mace
SC-01 - WINNER
Representative Nance Mace (CFGF lifetime rating: 93%), is running for re-election. This is a competitive Republican district with a PVI of R+7. Mace won the Republican nomination on June 11, 2024.
South Carolina
- Nancy Mace (R)
- Michael B. Moore (D)
Derek Merrin
OH-09 - Loss
Derek Merrin is running against U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur (CFGF Lifetime Rating 5%), who is running for re-election. He won the Republican Primary on March 19, 2024, with 52.5% of the vote over Craig Riedel and Steve Lankenau.
The PVI is R+3. In 2020, Trump won this Congressional District over Biden 50.6% to 47.7%.
Ohio
- Derek Merrin (R)
- Marcy Kaptur (D)
Barry Moore
AL-01 - WINNER
Rep. Barry Moore (CFGF Lifetime Rating 97%) won the Republican primary on March 5, 2024 against Rep. Carl.
Alabama
- Barry Moore (R)
- Tom Holmes (D)
Bob Onder
MO-03 - WINNER
Currently held by moderate Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, who has a Club for Growth Foundation lifetime rating of 69% and is retiring, this House seat is up for grabs. Dr. Onder, who was endorsed by the Club for Growth PAC in 2008, narrowly lost to Luetkemeyer when he first vied for this seat in the House of Representatives.
Bob Onder won the GOP Primary by 47.4% of the vote. He will likely win the November election and proceed to Congress as he is positioned in a strongly Republican district with a PVI of R+16.
Missouri
- Bob Onder (R)
- Bethany Mann (D)
Scott Perry
PA-10 - WINNER
U.S. Representative Scott Perry (CFGF Lifetime Rating 93%) is running for re-election and is facing journalist and TV anchor, Democrat Janelle Stelson. This is a competitive General Election race with a PVI of R+5. In 2020, Trump won this Congressional District 51% to 47%. The Primary election was held on April 23, 2024 where Perry won, uncontested.
Pennsylvania
- Scott Perry (R)
- Janelle Stelson (D)
David Schweikert
AZ-01 - WINNER
Congressman David Schweikert (CFGF Lifetime Rating 93%) is running against Robert Backie and Kimberly George in the primary. This is a competitive General Election race with a PVI of R+2. In 2020, Trump lost this Congressional District 48% to 50%. David Schweikert won the Republican Primary election by 62.8% on July 30, 2024. He will go on to run against Amish Shah on November 5, 2024.
Arizona
- David Schweikert (R)
- Amish Shah (D)
Marlin Stutzman
IN-03 - WINNER
This House seat is currently occupied by Republican U.S. Representative Jim Banks (CFGF lifetime rating: 94%), who is running for the open United States Senate seat in Indiana. Marlin Stutzman (CFGF lifetime rating: 93%) served in the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2017. Stutzman won the Republican primary on May 7, 2024 with 24.2% of the votes. This is a safe Republican district with a PVI of R+18.
Indiana
- Marlin Stutzman (R)
- Kiley Adolph (D)
GOVERNOR RACES
2024 Gubernatorial & Statewide Down-Ballot Races
Club for Growth PAC backs strong conservative candidates in governor races and provides the crucial support needed to carry them over the finish line.
Electing conservative governors is critical to defending states’ rights and enacting policies that protect our freedoms, safeguard our economy, and ensure the security of our communities. These leaders stand as a powerful line of defense against federal overreach, making a direct impact on families and future generations across their states.
Mike Braun
IN-Gov - WINNER
Braun is the current U.S. Senator representing Indiana and is now running for the open Governor seat. The current Republican Governor of Indiana is Eric Holcomb, who is term-limited. The Republican primary took place on May 7, 2024 and Mike Braun won by 39.6%. Indiana is a solidly Republican state and the winner of the GOP Primary will likely win the General Election in November (Trump defeated Biden in Indiana 57.02% to 40.96% in 2020).
Indiana
- Mike Braun (R)
- Jennifer McCormick (D)
Patrick Morrisey
WV-Gov- WINNER
Morrisey, the Attorney General of West Virginia, is running for Governor in an open race, as current Governor Jim Justice is term-limited. In the 2024 Republican primary, Morrisey secured the nomination with 33.28% of the vote, defeating Moore Capito, who received 27.55%, and Chris Miller, who garnered 20.39%.
West Virginia
- Patrick Morrisey (R)
- Steve Williams (D)
Dan Bishop
NC-AG - Loss
Dan Bishop (CFGF Lifetime Rating 94%) has announced his campaign for Attorney General in North Carolina. With Democrat incumbent Attorney General Josh Stein running for governor, it sets the stage for a highly competitive campaign for an office historically dominated by Democrats. Having won his primary election on March 5, without opposition, Bishop is set to compete against Democrat Jeff Jackson in the upcoming November election.
North Carolina
- Dan Bishop (R)
- Jeff Jackson (D)