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The Republican Party does not officially affiliate with any college groups, although Republican Party members often benefit from college students' campaign efforts on their behalf. [2] Campus chapters may function independently, may be part of a statewide organization, or may be affiliated with a national alliance such as CRNC.
The College Republicans were financed, at least in part, by the Republican National Committee throughout much of its history. James Francis Burke received significant funding from the RNC to support the American Republican College League's founding and to maintain the organization's early offices in New York City and Chicago. [6]
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This is a list of the Chairpersons of the College Republican National Committee. This list includes those persons who served as national chairman of College Republican National Committee and its predecessor organizations, including the American Republican College League, and the Associated University Republican Clubs.
Student wings of political parties in the United States (2 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Student political organizations in the United States" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total.
Matthew Trott, president of UNC’s College Republicans Club, told The Post its membership more than doubled in the two months leading up to the election, from 120 members to 250.
This is an incomplete list of official and unofficial organizations associated with the United States Republican Party. Some organizations are not formally affiliated with the national party due to campaign finance restrictions.
This list of political parties in the United States, both past and present, does not include independents. Not all states allow the public to access voter registration data. Therefore, voter registration data should not be taken as the correct value and should be viewed as an underestimate.