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The Club for Growth Action was the first third-party group to spend significant sums against Donald Trump. [164] The Club for Growth announced a $1.5 million advertising buy in Florida in March 2016. The group's advertisements highlighted Trump's support for liberal policies, such as a single-payer health insurance system and tax increases.
Jackson Thomas "Steve" Stephens Jr (born July 24, 1952) is an American businessman and the founder, chairman, and CEO of Exoxemis, Inc., a biomedical research company. [1] He is the former chairman of The Club for Growth and the chairman of The Club for Growth Foundation.
Club for Growth Action is an independent-expenditure only committee or Super PAC with a stated mission of "defeating big-government politicians and replacing them with pro-growth, limited government conservatives." [1] Club for Growth Action spends money running political advertising campaigns in congressional races throughout the country. [2]
Former President Trump lashed out on Tuesday at the Club for Growth, a leading conservative group, after he was left off the guest list of its annual donor retreat. In a post on his social media ...
The meeting took place at the Club for Growth’s donor retreat in Florida, the source familiar with the matter explained. At the retreat Trump delivered a speech praising Yass and McIntosh ...
The influential conservative group Club for Growth launched a new ad in West Virginia on Wednesday targeting Gov. Jim Justice (R), who’s running to unseat Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.). “This is ...
Rich is on the board of the Club for Growth. [4] It supports state affiliates across the nation. Rich is Chairman of U.S. Term Limits which is headquartered in Palm Beach, Florida. [25] He is a director of the Fund for Democracy which provides seed money to state initiative campaigns. Rich also financially supported the libertarian magazine Reason.
School Freedom Fund is affiliated with the libertarian advocacy group Club for Growth Action. Club for Growth-backed PAC to spend $3.6M to oust Niceley, Richey, back voucher candidates Skip to ...