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  2. Club for Growth - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Virginia James - Wikipedia

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    James is a co-founder of The Club for Growth, [7] to which she donated $700,000 in 2008. [1] James is on the leadership council of the Club for Growth. [ 8 ] James donated $1 million in 2014, $500,000 in 2013, $1.2 million in 2012, and $350,000 in 2010 to the Club for Growth Action .

  4. Harlan Crow - Wikipedia

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    Crow is a member of the founding committee of the Club for Growth and has served on the board of the American Enterprise Institute since 1996. [10] [11] [12] He has donated almost $5 million to Republican campaigns and conservative groups. Crow donated $500,000 toward publicity campaigns for President George W. Bush's nominees for the Supreme ...

  5. Howard Rich - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Club for Growth-backed PAC to spend $3.6M to oust Niceley ...

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    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 ...

  7. Club for Growth-affiliated group launches ad targeting ... - AOL

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    Win it Back PAC, a political group affiliated with Club for Growth Action, is launching a new ad targeting Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.), who’s running for the Senate in Arizona, on crime and ...

  8. Who is Jeff Yass? The billionaire donor with investments in ...

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    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 ...

  9. Stephen Moore (writer) - Wikipedia

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    [7] From 2003 to 2004, the Club for Growth was the single largest fundraiser for Republican House and Senate candidates, being outdone only by the Republican party itself. [6] In December 2004, the Club for Growth's board voted to remove Moore as president, with his opponents within the organization upset by his criticism of President George ...