Category: Elections

Club for Growth PAC Statement on Potential Huckabee Run For President

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Club for Growth President David McIntosh: “In a year in which GOP voters appear likely to have several good pro-economic growth candidates to choose from, Mike Huckabee’s big government record would stand out from the crowd, and not in a good way.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC issued the following statement in […]

Club for Growth PAC Gears Up For 2016: Endorses Six U.S. Senators For Re-Election

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “The pro-growth class of 2010 has done excellent work in the United States Senate. Our members want to make sure they stay there for another six years.”   Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC today announced that it is endorsing the following Senators for re-election: Ron Johnson (WI), […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Mike Pompeo

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Congratulations to Mike Pompeo, a rising star in the Republican Party and a fighter for limited government and economic freedom.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC today Congratulated Mike Pompeo on his re-election to Congress in Kansas’ Fourth Congressional District. Club members donated over $80,000 to Pompeo’s […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Tom Cotton

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Congratulations to Tom Cotton, a constitutional conservative and man of principle who demonstrated tonight that voters are tired of liberals running the United States Senate.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC today congratulated Senator-elect Tom Cotton on his victory today in Arkansas’ Senate race. Club for Growth […]

“Winning without a declared governing purpose is a ticket to nowhere.”

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In today’s Wall Street Journal Peggy Noonan has a column on the GOP and the elections that’s well worth reading. Here’s an excerpt: … Both parties in Washington use stasis as a strategy. I suspect there are Republicans on the ground who intuit the Republican version of this. Republican inertia was outlined to me this spring, […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Marilinda Garcia

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “On to November – Marilinda Garcia fights for New Hampshire taxpayers while Congresswoman Kuster walks in lock-step with President Obama and the far left.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC issued the following statement in response to news that Marilinda Garcia has won the Republican Primary for Congress […]

New Club for Growth TV Ad: Gary Lambert Is Laughably Liberal

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Gary Lambert is laughably liberal. He supported energy mandates, cap-and-trade, and voted against legislation that would have let New Hampshire opt out of ObamaCare.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth today announced a new, six-figure TV ad campaign in New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District. The ad criticizes State Senator […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Justin Amash

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Justin Amash won because he gave Republican voters a clear choice between a constitutional conservative promising more freedom and a liberal Republican In Name Only with a record of supporting more government.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC issued the following statement in response to news that incumbent […]

Club for Growth PAC Congratulates Mike Pompeo

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Club for Growth President Chris Chocola: “Mike Pompeo won tonight because Kansas voters like fiscal conservatives with the backbone to stand up to the big-government liberals in Congress.” Washington, DC – The Club for Growth PAC issued the following statement in response to news that incumbent Congressman Mike Pompeo won the Republican Primary for Congress in […]

National Review: “The Club’s Good Fight”

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Rich Lowry, the editor of National Review, writes:   I wasn’t where the Club for Growth [PAC] was on Mississippi because I had qualms about McDaniel, but give it this: When the Club[‘s PAC] sets out to support a candidate and raise money for him, it actually spends money trying to get him elected. It spent big […]