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College Republican National Committee

The College Republican National Committee (CRNC) is a national organization for College Republicanscollege and university students who support the Republican Party of the United States.[5] The organization is known as an active recruiting tool for the party and has produced many prominent Republican and conservative activists and introduced more party members to the Republican Party than any other organization in the nation.[6]

College Republican
National Committee
ChairmanCourtney Britt (VA)
Co-ChairmanMatthew Denaro (NH)
Executive DirectorN/A
FoundedMay 17, 1892; 131 years ago (1892-05-17) (as American Republican College League)
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
IdeologyConservatism[1]
Fiscal conservatism[2]
Social conservatism[3]
Mother partyRepublican Party
International affiliationInternational Young Democrat Union[4]
Websitewww.crnc.org

The organizational structure of the College Republicans has changed significantly since its founding in 1892. Founded as an organization for the Republican National Committee, the College Republicans now operate as an independent 527 group. After the Young Republican National Federation was spun off from the College Republicans organization in 1972, the groups operate independently of one another.

History edit

Founding and early history edit

"There is no such school for political education as the college and university. What is inculcated here penetrates every corner of the country where the college man goes. He goes everywhere and where he goes he is a mighty force in making and molding public sentiment."

William McKinley at the founding of the American Republican College League in 1892.[6]

The College Republicans were founded as the American Republican College League on May 17, 1892, at the University of Michigan.[6] The organization was spearheaded by law student James Francis Burke, who would later serve as a Congressman from Pennsylvania.[6] The inaugural meeting was attended by over 1,000 students from across the country, from Stanford University in the west to Harvard University in the east. Contemporary politicians also attended the meeting, including Judge John M. Thurston, Senator Russell A. Alger, Congressman J. Sloat Fassett, Congressman W. E. Mason, John M. Langston, and Abraham Lincoln's successor in the Illinois State Legislature, A. J. Lester. Then-Governor of Ohio William McKinley gave a rousing keynote speech.[6]

The College Republicans quickly pursued a strategy of sending college students to vote in their home districts and registering others to vote where they schooled to swing closely contested districts.[6] This strategy was successfully implemented for the 1900 presidential election between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan, helping win Bryan's home state of Nebraska for McKinley.[6]

 
James Francis Burke, 1901.

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] By 1924, the organization was operating directly under the auspices of the RNC as the Associated University Republican Clubs.[6]

The relative dominance of the Democratic Party through the 1930s through the 1960s coincided with a precipitous drop in the membership and effectiveness of the College Republicans.[6] In 1931, the College Republicans were absorbed as an arm of the Hoover campaign.[7] For the next several years the organization operated alternately under the auspices of the "Republican National League," "Young Republican National Committee," and the "Division of Young Republican Activities."[7] In 1935, the College Republicans were merged into the newly created Young Republican National Federation, encompassing both college students and young professionals.[7] College Republican operations continued under the Young Republicans until the 1965 founding of the "College Republican National Committee."[7]

Modern history edit

In 1967, Morton Blackwell, then a field representative for the CRNC to Kentucky, developed many of the principles now used by the College Republicans. As the college organizer supporting Louie Nunn's campaign for Governor of Kentucky, Blackwell organized approximately 5,000 college student volunteers who dropped 93,000 pieces of literature, posted 20,000 flyers, mailed 15,000 hand-addressed and signed postcards to friends of known student supporters of Nunn, and processed over 8,000 absentee ballots.[6] On election day, Nunn became the first Republican governor of Kentucky in 20 years. The New York Times and Louie Nunn himself credited the efforts of Blackwell's volunteers.

In 1970, the Young Republican National Federation was permanently spun off from the College Republicans in 1970 to prevent counter-productive infighting among the two groups.[6] In 1972 the Republican National Committee made the College Republican National Committee an auxiliary arm of the RNC.[6]

In 1973, Karl Rove ran for chair of the College Republicans. He challenged the front-runner's delegates, throwing the national convention into disarray, after which both he and his opponent, Robert Edgeworth, claimed victory. The dispute was resolved when Rove was selected through the direct order of the chairman of the Republican National Committee, who at the time was George H W Bush.[8]

"College Republicans are a vital force in conservative politics. You are the vanguard of the Republican Party. I know that the strength of young people's support for our Party will ensure the continued success of Republican goals as you begin to assume leadership roles in the Party and in our Nation."

Ronald Reagan to the College Republican National Committee, June 2, 1987[6]

By 1980, only 20 active College Republican chapters remained. By the US presidential election in 1980, that number had increased to 1,000 active clubs, helping Reagan win 98 of 105 mock elections and recruiting thousands of voters. This success led to $290,000 in financial assistance from the RNC, mainly to implement Jack Abramoff's field representative program.[6] Abramoff's fund-raising efforts brought in an additional $1,160,000 during the next two years. By 1983, only 10% of the CRNC's budget came from the RNC.[6]

Prompted by the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, the CRNC officially left the control of the RNC by reconstituting as a 527 group, allowing it to operate independently and raise unlimited amount of money for issue-advocacy work. As a 527 group, the organization is prohibited from coordinating directly with a particular campaign and its recent focus has turned towards developing volunteers and other support activities rather than outright campaigning. The shift has allowed the CRNC to vastly expand its fundraising efforts. During its first two years, the CRNC raised $17.3 million, most going to pay fundraising costs and other administrative costs, while leaving more than $2 million to expand the field representative program and to improve pay for the full-time positions.[9]

The CRNC was criticized for its relationship with Response Dynamics, a Virginia-based direct mail company.[10] The relationship became an issue during the 2005 election for National Chairman, which was won by former CRNC Treasurer, Paul Gourley, whose signature was on the questionable fundraising letters.[11]

Morgan Wilkins, a CRNC field representative for election 2006 was placed on probation by the CRNC after suggesting several controversial events might be held on the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor Campus, to that school's student newspaper, the Michigan Daily. The events included, "Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day" and "Fun with Guns Day," where students were to shoot cardboard cutouts of prominent Democrats.[12] This incident ultimately became a major news story on several national media outlets.[13][14] Several sources, including the Michigan Daily incorrectly identified Ms. Wilkins as an employee of the Republican National Committee, rather than the CRNC, eliciting an outcry from Democratic National Committee Chairman, Howard Dean.[15] In return, GOP Chairman Ken Mehlman condemned Wilkins' activities, as well as Governor Dean.[16] Keith Olbermann named Wilkins his "Worst Person in the World."[17] She was suspended for the incident, and later fired by the CRNC for later creating a Facebook group in which she promised to make out with individuals who signed up volunteers for get out the vote efforts.[18]

In 2013 Alexandra Smith became the first elected female national chair of the College Republicans organization, and the first female national chair of the CRNC.[citation needed]

In 2021, two women claimed a senior member of the CRNC asked them to falsely accuse Clay Smith, chairman challenger to current CRNC Chairwoman Courtney Britt (then chair of the CRNC-affiliated Virginia Federation), of sexual misconduct.[19] Texts obtained by the National Review between the women and the senior official and CRNC Chairman Emeritus Chandler Thornton confirmed the allegations brought forth by the two women. Britt stated that the scandal was a "false narrative" and that "If some grand conspiracy to accuse my former political opponent of sexual misconduct existed, I was certainly never aware of it" in response to accusations of her involvement.[20]

According to a letter published by the National Review, Thornton used his powers as chairman to interpret CRNC bylaws in an unprecedented fashion in order to help elect Britt.[21] British Magazine The Spectator claims that Thornton "groomed" Britt for a chairperson role within the organization.[19] Along with this, the CRNC was accused of mismanaging funds, having allocated $1,050,000 to "digital marketing" over 2018 to 2021, despite having spent $164 on digital marketing in that time frame.[22] According to OpenSecrets, in 2022 a majority of CRNC expenditures were for "fundraising mailings & calls," with no money being spent on digital advertising and only 2.6% of expenditures being spent on any sort of media.[23] Along with this, the NYFCR's "2021 CRNC Dossier" alleges other financial crimes had been committed by the CRNC.[1]

The College Republican National Committee is a member of the International Young Democrat Union.

Governance edit

College Republican National Committee edit

The College Republican National Committee (CRNC), has historically been the national steering organization and oversight body for all 50 state federations, reaching, at its apex, over 1,500 campus chapters, and 250,000 College Republicans in the country.[24][25] The CRNC National Chairman and his or her national leadership team, including an executive director, political director, finance director, comptroller, national field director, national treasurer, national secretary, and 4 regional vice-chairs, are elected at the bi-annual College Republican Convention and are assisted by a full-time office staff.[25]

State federations edit

There are 7 verifiably non-defunct College Republican State federations still chartered with the CRNC, including Oregon,[26] New Hampshire,[27] Vermont,[28] Kansas,[29] Minnesota,[30] and Maine.[31] These CRNC-affiliated College Republican state federations each administer the College Republican activities at the state level, and in the District of Columbia. The CRNC does not directly make which chapters have chartered with the organization public.

Many state federations, such as that of New York,[32] Texas,[33] Mississippi,[34] and North Dakota,[35] as well as the federation for U.S. territory of Puerto Rico,[36] are independent from the CRNC, with some a part of rival organizations such as the "National Federation of College Republicans" or the "College Republicans of America." In 2022, the Colorado Federation of College Republicans' was expelled from the CRNC, marking the first time this action had occurred.[37]

The state federation leadership team, which includes a state chairperson and other officers, serve as the primary link between local university chapters and the national College Republican National Committee.[24] The state chairman serves as the representative for College Republicans when dealing with the state Republican Party, local media, and governmental entities. State federations are responsible for organizing and assisting local chapters with securing proper credentials, recruitment efforts, and campus voter canvasses.[24] It is a state federation's responsibility to organize and implement activities for statewide campaigns.[24] Like the national organization, state federations operate as non-profit associations that are not legally affiliated with the Republican Party.[24]

Campus chapters edit

The college and university-based chapters of the College Republicans operate in a dual capacity as student clubs associated with a particular campus and as members of their state federation and the College Republican National Committee.[24] Like the state federations and national committee, the campus chapters are affiliated with their local Republican Party, but are not official arms of that organization.[24] The chapter chairperson and leadership team are responsible for maintaining the campus club's credentials and constitution, and representing the College Republicans when dealing with university administration, other student groups, and in the surrounding community.[24] The campus chapter leadership team might include many members, with administrative responsibilities delegated to dormitory and Greek chapter chairpersons.

National leadership edit

As of 2021, the CRNC Board of Directors consists of:

  • Chairman: Courtney Britt
  • Co-chairman: Matt Denaro
  • Treasurer: Ely Osborne
  • Secretary: Mackenzie Haddix
  • Midwest Regional Vice Chairman: Makenzie Jones
  • Northeast Regional Vice Chairman: Cody Porter
  • South Regional Vice Chairman: Alex Schramkowski
  • West Regional Vice Chairman: Nick Dokoozlian
  • Comptroller:

Notable members edit

Activities edit

 
Recruiting new members at Ohio State University.

The CRNC organizes election-year field representative programs to send paid staffers to recruit and train students and chapters nationwide. Former national chair Jack Abramoff founded the field representative program in 1981.[6] The program faltered during the 1980s and was revived during the late 1990s.

 
College Republicans at Mississippi State University host the 2019 Mississippi Republican Gubernatorial Debate.[39]

During the election season, campus chapters are responsible for organizing and implementing the campus canvas, running mock elections, managing the local get-out-the-vote efforts. At other times, the campus chapters will organize issue advocacy and lobbying efforts, welcome conservative guest speakers to campus, and organize social events and other recruitment activities.

During the election season, the CRNC focuses on developing a "mass based youth effort" directed toward electing Republican candidates.[6] The CRNC often sends paid field representatives to individual campuses to assist in organizing the election efforts. Generally the hired field representative or chapter chair begins the school year with membership tables on campus for recruitment. Members use door-to-door canvassing and word of mouth to identify and register as many Republican voters among the student body as possible.[6] These individuals are encouraged to vote through an absentee ballot and assist the candidates with election day Get Out The Vote efforts. Chapters occasionally run student mock elections and other special events as a means to gain positive earned media attention for a candidate.[6]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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  32. ^ New York Federation of College Republicans [@NYFCRs] (July 24, 2021). "*BREAKING* NYFCR chapters unanimously vote to withdraw from @CRNC! #NewYorkFirst #LeadRight https://t.co/TcKjEiQnGl" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Twitter.
  33. ^ Texas Federation of College Republicans [@txfcr] (August 17, 2021). "Following a unanimous vote of the SCREC, the Texas Federation of College Republicans, and its chapters, are now fully independent and disassociated from the @CRNC https://t.co/kgdJrw8wPj" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-11-08. Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Twitter.
  34. ^ Mississippi Federation of College Republicans [@missfcr] (July 20, 2021). "The Mississippi Federation of College Republicans has unanimously voted to leave the @CRNC and sent the attached letter via email earlier this afternoon. https://t.co/sxON9uDhLY" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-10-31. Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Twitter.
  35. ^ North Dakota College Republicans [@ndcrofficial] (July 22, 2021). "For Immediate Release: https://t.co/EemTdtQa5a" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-11-02. Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Twitter.
  36. ^ Soto-Vázquez, Melvin [@realMelvinSoto] (August 22, 2021). "BREAKING: The Puerto Rico College Republicans (@crfpuertorico) have officially voted to secede from the College Republican National Committee (@CRNC), after a majority vote of 89% in tonight's convention" (Tweet). from the original on 2021-11-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04 – via Twitter.
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  39. ^ Pettus, Emily Wagster (2019-04-03). "2 GOP governor hopefuls advocate teacher pay, health access". AP NEWS. Retrieved 2019-04-04.

External links edit

  • College Republican National Committee – official website
  • College Republican National Committee's IRS Filing Forms

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The College Republican National Committee CRNC is a national organization for College Republicans college and university students who support the Republican Party of the United States 5 The organization is known as an active recruiting tool for the party and has produced many prominent Republican and conservative activists and introduced more party members to the Republican Party than any other organization in the nation 6 College RepublicanNational CommitteeChairmanCourtney Britt VA Co ChairmanMatthew Denaro NH Executive DirectorN AFoundedMay 17 1892 131 years ago 1892 05 17 as American Republican College League HeadquartersWashington D C IdeologyConservatism 1 Fiscal conservatism 2 Social conservatism 3 Mother partyRepublican PartyInternational affiliationInternational Young Democrat Union 4 Websitewww crnc orgThe organizational structure of the College Republicans has changed significantly since its founding in 1892 Founded as an organization for the Republican National Committee the College Republicans now operate as an independent 527 group After the Young Republican National Federation was spun off from the College Republicans organization in 1972 the groups operate independently of one another Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early history 1 2 Modern history 2 Governance 2 1 College Republican National Committee 2 2 State federations 2 3 Campus chapters 3 National leadership 4 Notable members 5 Activities 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFounding and early history edit There is no such school for political education as the college and university What is inculcated here penetrates every corner of the country where the college man goes He goes everywhere and where he goes he is a mighty force in making and molding public sentiment William McKinley at the founding of the American Republican College League in 1892 6 The College Republicans were founded as the American Republican College League on May 17 1892 at the University of Michigan 6 The organization was spearheaded by law student James Francis Burke who would later serve as a Congressman from Pennsylvania 6 The inaugural meeting was attended by over 1 000 students from across the country from Stanford University in the west to Harvard University in the east Contemporary politicians also attended the meeting including Judge John M Thurston Senator Russell A Alger Congressman J Sloat Fassett Congressman W E Mason John M Langston and Abraham Lincoln s successor in the Illinois State Legislature A J Lester Then Governor of Ohio William McKinley gave a rousing keynote speech 6 The College Republicans quickly pursued a strategy of sending college students to vote in their home districts and registering others to vote where they schooled to swing closely contested districts 6 This strategy was successfully implemented for the 1900 presidential election between William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan helping win Bryan s home state of Nebraska for McKinley 6 nbsp James Francis Burke 1901 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 By 1924 the organization was operating directly under the auspices of the RNC as the Associated University Republican Clubs 6 The relative dominance of the Democratic Party through the 1930s through the 1960s coincided with a precipitous drop in the membership and effectiveness of the College Republicans 6 In 1931 the College Republicans were absorbed as an arm of the Hoover campaign 7 For the next several years the organization operated alternately under the auspices of the Republican National League Young Republican National Committee and the Division of Young Republican Activities 7 In 1935 the College Republicans were merged into the newly created Young Republican National Federation encompassing both college students and young professionals 7 College Republican operations continued under the Young Republicans until the 1965 founding of the College Republican National Committee 7 Modern history edit In 1967 Morton Blackwell then a field representative for the CRNC to Kentucky developed many of the principles now used by the College Republicans As the college organizer supporting Louie Nunn s campaign for Governor of Kentucky Blackwell organized approximately 5 000 college student volunteers who dropped 93 000 pieces of literature posted 20 000 flyers mailed 15 000 hand addressed and signed postcards to friends of known student supporters of Nunn and processed over 8 000 absentee ballots 6 On election day Nunn became the first Republican governor of Kentucky in 20 years The New York Times and Louie Nunn himself credited the efforts of Blackwell s volunteers In 1970 the Young Republican National Federation was permanently spun off from the College Republicans in 1970 to prevent counter productive infighting among the two groups 6 In 1972 the Republican National Committee made the College Republican National Committee an auxiliary arm of the RNC 6 In 1973 Karl Rove ran for chair of the College Republicans He challenged the front runner s delegates throwing the national convention into disarray after which both he and his opponent Robert Edgeworth claimed victory The dispute was resolved when Rove was selected through the direct order of the chairman of the Republican National Committee who at the time was George H W Bush 8 College Republicans are a vital force in conservative politics You are the vanguard of the Republican Party I know that the strength of young people s support for our Party will ensure the continued success of Republican goals as you begin to assume leadership roles in the Party and in our Nation Ronald Reagan to the College Republican National Committee June 2 1987 6 By 1980 only 20 active College Republican chapters remained By the US presidential election in 1980 that number had increased to 1 000 active clubs helping Reagan win 98 of 105 mock elections and recruiting thousands of voters This success led to 290 000 in financial assistance from the RNC mainly to implement Jack Abramoff s field representative program 6 Abramoff s fund raising efforts brought in an additional 1 160 000 during the next two years By 1983 only 10 of the CRNC s budget came from the RNC 6 Prompted by the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act the CRNC officially left the control of the RNC by reconstituting as a 527 group allowing it to operate independently and raise unlimited amount of money for issue advocacy work As a 527 group the organization is prohibited from coordinating directly with a particular campaign and its recent focus has turned towards developing volunteers and other support activities rather than outright campaigning The shift has allowed the CRNC to vastly expand its fundraising efforts During its first two years the CRNC raised 17 3 million most going to pay fundraising costs and other administrative costs while leaving more than 2 million to expand the field representative program and to improve pay for the full time positions 9 The CRNC was criticized for its relationship with Response Dynamics a Virginia based direct mail company 10 The relationship became an issue during the 2005 election for National Chairman which was won by former CRNC Treasurer Paul Gourley whose signature was on the questionable fundraising letters 11 Morgan Wilkins a CRNC field representative for election 2006 was placed on probation by the CRNC after suggesting several controversial events might be held on the University of Michigan Ann Arbor Campus to that school s student newspaper the Michigan Daily The events included Catch an Illegal Immigrant Day and Fun with Guns Day where students were to shoot cardboard cutouts of prominent Democrats 12 This incident ultimately became a major news story on several national media outlets 13 14 Several sources including the Michigan Daily incorrectly identified Ms Wilkins as an employee of the Republican National Committee rather than the CRNC eliciting an outcry from Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean 15 In return GOP Chairman Ken Mehlman condemned Wilkins activities as well as Governor Dean 16 Keith Olbermann named Wilkins his Worst Person in the World 17 She was suspended for the incident and later fired by the CRNC for later creating a Facebook group in which she promised to make out with individuals who signed up volunteers for get out the vote efforts 18 In 2013 Alexandra Smith became the first elected female national chair of the College Republicans organization and the first female national chair of the CRNC citation needed In 2021 two women claimed a senior member of the CRNC asked them to falsely accuse Clay Smith chairman challenger to current CRNC Chairwoman Courtney Britt then chair of the CRNC affiliated Virginia Federation of sexual misconduct 19 Texts obtained by the National Review between the women and the senior official and CRNC Chairman Emeritus Chandler Thornton confirmed the allegations brought forth by the two women Britt stated that the scandal was a false narrative and that If some grand conspiracy to accuse my former political opponent of sexual misconduct existed I was certainly never aware of it in response to accusations of her involvement 20 According to a letter published by the National Review Thornton used his powers as chairman to interpret CRNC bylaws in an unprecedented fashion in order to help elect Britt 21 British Magazine The Spectator claims that Thornton groomed Britt for a chairperson role within the organization 19 Along with this the CRNC was accused of mismanaging funds having allocated 1 050 000 to digital marketing over 2018 to 2021 despite having spent 164 on digital marketing in that time frame 22 According to OpenSecrets in 2022 a majority of CRNC expenditures were for fundraising mailings amp calls with no money being spent on digital advertising and only 2 6 of expenditures being spent on any sort of media 23 Along with this the NYFCR s 2021 CRNC Dossier alleges other financial crimes had been committed by the CRNC 1 The College Republican National Committee is a member of the International Young Democrat Union Governance editCollege Republican National Committee edit The College Republican National Committee CRNC has historically been the national steering organization and oversight body for all 50 state federations reaching at its apex over 1 500 campus chapters and 250 000 College Republicans in the country 24 25 The CRNC National Chairman and his or her national leadership team including an executive director political director finance director comptroller national field director national treasurer national secretary and 4 regional vice chairs are elected at the bi annual College Republican Convention and are assisted by a full time office staff 25 State federations edit There are 7 verifiably non defunct College Republican State federations still chartered with the CRNC including Oregon 26 New Hampshire 27 Vermont 28 Kansas 29 Minnesota 30 and Maine 31 These CRNC affiliated College Republican state federations each administer the College Republican activities at the state level and in the District of Columbia The CRNC does not directly make which chapters have chartered with the organization public Many state federations such as that of New York 32 Texas 33 Mississippi 34 and North Dakota 35 as well as the federation for U S territory of Puerto Rico 36 are independent from the CRNC with some a part of rival organizations such as the National Federation of College Republicans or the College Republicans of America In 2022 the Colorado Federation of College Republicans was expelled from the CRNC marking the first time this action had occurred 37 The state federation leadership team which includes a state chairperson and other officers serve as the primary link between local university chapters and the national College Republican National Committee 24 The state chairman serves as the representative for College Republicans when dealing with the state Republican Party local media and governmental entities State federations are responsible for organizing and assisting local chapters with securing proper credentials recruitment efforts and campus voter canvasses 24 It is a state federation s responsibility to organize and implement activities for statewide campaigns 24 Like the national organization state federations operate as non profit associations that are not legally affiliated with the Republican Party 24 Campus chapters edit The college and university based chapters of the College Republicans operate in a dual capacity as student clubs associated with a particular campus and as members of their state federation and the College Republican National Committee 24 Like the state federations and national committee the campus chapters are affiliated with their local Republican Party but are not official arms of that organization 24 The chapter chairperson and leadership team are responsible for maintaining the campus club s credentials and constitution and representing the College Republicans when dealing with university administration other student groups and in the surrounding community 24 The campus chapter leadership team might include many members with administrative responsibilities delegated to dormitory and Greek chapter chairpersons National leadership editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of 2021 update the CRNC Board of Directors consists of Chairman Courtney Britt Co chairman Matt Denaro Treasurer Ely Osborne Secretary Mackenzie Haddix Midwest Regional Vice Chairman Makenzie Jones Northeast Regional Vice Chairman Cody Porter South Regional Vice Chairman Alex Schramkowski West Regional Vice Chairman Nick Dokoozlian Comptroller Notable members editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Greg Abbott 48th Governor of Texas Jack Abramoff lobbyist Lee Atwater Republican strategist Matt Wiltshire Guinness World Record holder for most political utilizations Charles R Black Jr lobbyist and advisor to the McCain presidential campaign Morton Blackwell conservative activist Hillary Clinton former First Lady and Secretary of State was elected president of her College Republican chapter at Wellesley College before switching parties due to the Vietnam War Calvin Coolidge 30th President of the United States Rick Davis manager of the McCain campaign Jim Gilmore former Governor of Virginia Patrick McHenry North Carolina Congressman and Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives Grover Norquist Americans for Tax Reform president Tom Pauken Texas Republican Party Chairman Emeritus Ralph E Reed Jr Christian Coalition executive director and political consultant Karl Rove Senior Advisor to President George W Bush and a current contributor to Fox News who served as executive director and then national chairman of the CRNC during his time in the organization 38 Paul Ryan 54th Speaker of the U S House of Representatives Rick Santorum former U S Senator Roger Stone political consultant Roger Wicker U S Senator Joshua Workman political consultant Shawn Steel Republican National Committeeman from California and former Chairman of the California Republican Party Pete Wilson 36th Governor of California Jeff Sessions US Attorney General U S Senator Began career as State Chairman of Alabama College RepublicansActivities edit nbsp Recruiting new members at Ohio State University The CRNC organizes election year field representative programs to send paid staffers to recruit and train students and chapters nationwide Former national chair Jack Abramoff founded the field representative program in 1981 6 The program faltered during the 1980s and was revived during the late 1990s nbsp College Republicans at Mississippi State University host the 2019 Mississippi Republican Gubernatorial Debate 39 During the election season campus chapters are responsible for organizing and implementing the campus canvas running mock elections managing the local get out the vote efforts At other times the campus chapters will organize issue advocacy and lobbying efforts welcome conservative guest speakers to campus and organize social events and other recruitment activities During the election season the CRNC focuses on developing a mass based youth effort directed toward electing Republican candidates 6 The CRNC often sends paid field representatives to individual campuses to assist in organizing the election efforts Generally the hired field representative or chapter chair begins the school year with membership tables on campus for recruitment Members use door to door canvassing and word of mouth to identify and register as many Republican voters among the student body as possible 6 These individuals are encouraged to vote through an absentee ballot and assist the candidates with election day Get Out The Vote efforts Chapters occasionally run student mock elections and other special events as a means to gain positive earned media attention for a candidate 6 Gallery edit nbsp A campus chapter meeting at George Fox University nbsp College Republicans from University of North Florida rally for John McCain in Jacksonville FloridaSee also edit nbsp conservatism portalList of Chairpersons of the College Republicans Republican National Committee Young Republicans Teenage Republicans The New York Young Republican Club College Democrats of America College DemocratsReferences edit Paul Gottfried Conservatism in America Making Sense of the American Right p 9 Postwar conservatives set about creating their own synthesis of free market capitalism Christian morality and the global struggle against Communism 2009 Gottfried Theologies and moral concern 1995 p 12 Kurth James 2016 American Conservatism NOMOS LVI New York University Press p 48 ISBN 9781479812370 No Country for Old Social Conservatives thecrimson com Nair Archived from the original on August 19 2014 Retrieved August 17 2014 Members 8 July 2021 Schor Elana 2005 07 06 With College Republicans Keg Parties Are Smart Strategy msnbc com Archived from the original on 2008 12 03 Retrieved 2008 09 09 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Stewart Scott 2002 06 24 The College Republicans A Brief History PDF College Republican National Committee Archived from the original PDF on 2005 07 02 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