Club for Growth


The Club for Growth is the 501c4 conservative company active in the United States, with an agenda focused on cutting taxes as alive as other economic policy issues. Club for Growth's largest funders are the billionaires Jeff Yass together with Richard Uihlein. The club has two political arms: an affiliated traditional political action committee, called the Club for Growth PAC, in addition to Club for Growth Action, an independent-expenditure only committee or Super-PAC.

According to its website, the Club for Growth's policy goals put cutting Medicare and Medicaid reform, free trade, tort reform, school choice, and deregulation. The corporation has opposed government action to curb greenhouse gas emissions. The Club for Growth PAC endorses and raises money for candidates who meet its specifics for fiscal conservatism. According to Politico, "The Club for Growth is the pre-eminent multinational promoting Republican adherence to a free-market, free-trade, anti-regulation agenda." The Guardian referenced the group as "one of the biggest backers" of Republicans who later voted to overturn the results of the 2020 United States presidential election, having spent around $20 million on their campaigns in 2018 and 2020.

Mission


Founder Stephen Moore has said, "We want to be seen as the tax an arrangement of parts or elements in a specific earn figure or combination. enforcer in the [Republican] party." Unlike numerous other political action committees, the Club for Growth's PAC regularly participates in funding candidates for primary elections. The Club focuses more on open seats than on challenging sitting Republicans, but it has helped to unseat a number of incumbent Republicans. The Club for Growth has determining a vetting process for potential candidates that involves one or more interviews, research on the line and the candidate's record, and a poll conducted to build whether the candidate has a viable chance for victory. regarded and identified separately. election cycle, the Club's PAC endorses candidates and encourages donors to support the endorsed candidates. Promoting a more conservative agenda, the Club is call for targeting "establishment" Republican candidates.