Category: Elections
Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Greg Murphy on NC-03 Victory
North Carolina State Representative Greg Murphy won the special general election in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District. Murphy defeated liberal Democrat and former Greenville Mayor Allen Thomas. “Voters in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District made the right choice in Greg Murphy,” said Club for Growth PAC President David McIntosh. “Murphy is a pro-growth, principled conservative who will […]
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Club for Growth Action Launches New NC-09 Television Ad On Dan McCready
Club for Growth Action has released a new television advertisement, “Nickname,” highlighting Dan McCready’s support for environmental rules that raised the utility bills for North Carolina families while he made big profits. The ad also mentions the thousands of dollars in campaign cash that McCready has accepted from eco-extremist groups that support the Green New […]
Club for Growth PAC Endorses Bill Hightower (AL-01) for U.S. House of Representatives
Club for Growth PAC announced the endorsement of former Alabama State Senator Bill Hightower for Alabama’s 1st Congressional District. Earlier this week, Club for Growth PAC issued a poll showing Hightower has a commanding lead in the race. “Bill Hightower is a strong, pro-growth conservative with business experience who will fight for Alabama jobs and […]
Club for Growth PAC Polling: Hightower In Strong Position To Win Alabama 1 Primary
Today, Club for Growth PAC released poll results that show conservative State Senator Bill Hightower is in a strong position to win the Republican primary in Alabama’s First Congressional District. The poll shows Hightower performs well on the ballot with more than one-third of the vote and more than twice the support of his nearest […]
Club for Growth Action Launches Television Ad On McCready’s Costly Record
Club for Growth Action has released a television advertisement, “Costly,” highlighting Dan McCready’s cronyism and the fact that North Carolina families could be on the hook for $149 million per year in higher energy costs that benefit McCready’s company. McCready will face North Carolina State Senator Dan Bishop in a September 10 special election for […]
Club for Growth Action Raised $250,000 For Rosendale’s Montana House Race
Following the Club for Growth PAC endorsement of Montana Auditor Matt Rosendale in his campaign for Montana’s at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, Club for Growth Action announced it has raised $250,000 for Rosendale’s campaign. Rosendale will face Montana Secretary of State Corey Stapleton in the primary, and Club for Growth Action ran […]
Club for Growth PAC Polling: Massie In Overwhelmingly Strong Position To Win Primary If Challenged
Today, Club for Growth PAC released poll results that show conservative Congressman Thomas Massie in an overwhelmingly strong position to win a Republican primary if challenged by moderate State Representative Kim Moser. The poll shows Massie leads Moser by 54 points, 64% to 10%, in a potential primary match-up. “Rep. Thomas Massie is one of […]
Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Greg Murphy on NC-03 Primary Victory
North Carolina State Representative Greg Murphy won the Republican primary in North Carolina’s 3rd Congressional District and will face former Greenville Mayor Allen Thomas in a special election on September 10. Murphy defeated Joan Perry, the preferred candidate of the Washington Establishment and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy. “Primary voters in North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District made […]
David McIntosh Discusses 2020 and the Economy on Bloomberg TV & FOX Business
Club for Growth President David McIntosh appeared on Bloomberg TV as well as FOX Business on Friday, July 5 to discuss the 2020 election, President Trump, and the economy. The interviews happened to be on the same day that the Department of Labor announced 224,000 new jobs were added to the economy in June. On […]