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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.
Club for Growth Action was critical of Donald Trump's candidacy, announcing a $1 million advertising buy against his campaign in September 2015. In March 2016, the Club for Growth aired $1.5 million worth of anti-Trump advertisements in Florida. [14] The Club for Growth Action also ran anti-Trump advertisements in Illinois and Wisconsin. [15]
[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 ...
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 ...
School Freedom Fund is affiliated with the libertarian advocacy group Club for Growth Action, and works to support candidates that support school choice policies, including publicly funded private ...
The conservative Club for Growth launched an ad blitz targeting President Biden amid fears of a recession after data released by the Commerce Department on Thursday showed U.S. gross domestic ...
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.
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 ...