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Club for Growth
Club for Growth
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NameClub for Growth
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
FounderStephen Moore
Key peopleDavid McIntosh, Chris Chocola

Club for Growth. The Club for Growth is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization that aims to promote fiscal conservatism and free market principles. Founded by Stephen Moore in 1999, the organization has been instrumental in shaping the Republican Party's economic agenda, with notable supporters including Ronald Reagan, Milton Friedman, and Alan Greenspan. The organization has also been involved in various United States congressional elections, supporting candidates such as Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz.

History

The organization was founded in 1999 by Stephen Moore, a former member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, with the goal of promoting fiscal conservatism and free market principles. The organization's early supporters included notable figures such as Ronald Reagan, Milton Friedman, and Alan Greenspan. In 2000, the organization endorsed George W. Bush for President of the United States, and has since been involved in various United States congressional elections, supporting candidates such as Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz. The organization has also been a strong supporter of supply-side economics, a theory developed by economists such as Arthur Laffer and Jude Wanniski.

Mission and Activities

The organization's mission is to promote fiscal conservatism and free market principles, with a focus on reducing government spending and taxes. The organization achieves this through various activities, including lobbying and advocacy efforts, as well as supporting Republican Party candidates who share its views. The organization has also been involved in various initiatives, such as the Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which aims to reduce taxes and limit government spending. Notable supporters of the organization include Grover Norquist, Ralph Reed, and Phyllis Schlafly.

Policy Positions

The organization has taken strong positions on various policy issues, including taxation, healthcare, and trade policy. The organization has been a strong supporter of tax cuts, such as the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, which were signed into law by George W. Bush. The organization has also been a strong opponent of Obamacare, the Affordable Care Act signed into law by Barack Obama in 2010. In terms of trade policy, the organization has been a strong supporter of free trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

Criticisms and Controversies

The organization has faced criticism and controversy over the years, with some accusing it of being too extreme in its views. The organization has been criticized by Democrats such as Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, who have accused it of promoting trickle-down economics and income inequality. The organization has also faced criticism from some Republicans, such as John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who have accused it of being too rigid in its views. The organization has also been involved in various controversies, including a 2012 controversy over its support for Richard Mourdock, a Republican Party candidate who made comments about rape and pregnancy.

Notable Members and Endorsements

The organization has a number of notable members and endorsers, including Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz. The organization has also been endorsed by notable figures such as Ronald Reagan, Milton Friedman, and Alan Greenspan. Other notable supporters of the organization include Grover Norquist, Ralph Reed, and Phyllis Schlafly. The organization has also been involved in various initiatives, such as the Tea Party movement, which aims to promote fiscal conservatism and limited government.

Elections and Political Impact

The organization has had a significant impact on United States congressional elections, supporting candidates such as Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz. The organization has also been involved in various presidential elections, including the 2012 presidential election and the 2016 presidential election. The organization's support has been seen as crucial in helping Republican Party candidates win elections, and its endorsements are often sought after by candidates. The organization has also been involved in various state and local elections, supporting candidates such as Scott Walker and Rick Perry. Notable Democratic Party critics of the organization include Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders. Category:Conservative organizations in the United States

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