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Evan McMullin

David Evan McMullin[1] (born April 2, 1976)[2][3][4] is an American political candidate and former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) officer. McMullin ran as an independent in the 2016 United States presidential election and in the 2022 United States Senate election in Utah.[5]

Evan McMullin
Born
David Evan McMullin

(1976-04-02) April 2, 1976 (age 47)
EducationBrigham Young University (BA)
University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
Political partyRepublican (before 2016)
Independent (2016–present)
Spouse
Emily Norton
(m. 2021)
WebsiteCampaign website

McMullin was a CIA operations officer from 2001 to 2010. In 2011, he received an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania and worked as an investment banker for about a year and a half. He was a senior adviser on national security issues for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2015 and served as a chief policy director for the House Republican Conference in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 2015 through July 2016. McMullin left the Republican Party in 2016 after Donald Trump became the party's presumptive presidential nominee.

McMullin ran for president in the 2016 election as an independent backed by the organization Better for America. He received support from some members of the "Never Trump" movement,[6] and polling taken late in the campaign showed him ahead of major party nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in his home state of Utah.[7] McMullin received 21.5% of the vote in Utah, taking third place in that state behind Trump and Clinton.[8] Nationally, he received 0.5% of the popular vote.[9]

Following his defeat, McMullin emerged as a vocal critic of the Trump administration.[10][11] He endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.[12] He has been involved in early discussions about forming a new center-right political party,[13] and organized the May 2021 release of the political manifesto "A Call for American Renewal" with Miles Taylor.[14] In 2022, McMullin launched a campaign as an independent in the U.S. Senate election in Utah, receiving the endorsement of the Utah Democratic Party. He was defeated in the November 8 general election by incumbent Republican Mike Lee, losing by a margin of 11% in the closest Senate election in Utah since 1976.[15]

Early life and education edit

McMullin was born in Provo, Utah, the oldest of four children of David McMullin and Lanie Bullard. At a young age, his family moved to a rural area outside Seattle, Washington,[16] where his father worked as a computer scientist and his mother sold bulk foods to neighbors from the family's garage.[3][17] After graduating in 1994 from Auburn Senior High School,[17] McMullin spent two years in Brazil as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).[16] Upon returning, he spent a summer working on an Alaskan fishing vessel.

In 1997, McMullin began attending Brigham Young University (BYU); every year he was in college he did a summer internship with the CIA.[18] He spent a year living in Israel and Jordan and volunteered as a refugee resettlement officer for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.[19] In 2001, McMullin graduated with a bachelor's degree in international law and diplomacy and began formal training with the CIA to become an operations officer.[20] After working for the CIA, McMullin attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania where he received an MBA in 2011.

Career edit

CIA intelligence officer edit

Soon after McMullin joined the CIA, the September 11 attacks occurred, leading to an accelerated training and deployment. He spent the next decade working overseas on counterterrorism and intelligence operations as an operations officer with the National Clandestine Service[21] in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia.[19] He was first deployed in 2003 and left the agency in 2010.[18] His deployments included postings in an unspecified southwest Asian country that was key to the-ongoing War on Terror.[22]

While the details of his missions remain classified, former CIA officers who worked with McMullin praised his work, noting his talent for recruiting members of extremist organizations through building trust and willingness to engage in human intelligence outside the confines of the embassy.[22] His former supervisor said that U.S. intelligence goals at that time included information-gathering for efforts against the Taliban, developing intelligence for counter-terrorism strikes, and searching for information leading to Osama bin Laden and other al-Qaeda leaders.[22] Near the end of his CIA career, he worked undercover in Iraq.[22] McMullin said his work involved meeting with business and government leaders, as well as collecting information from terrorist operatives.[18]

Career in business and as House staffer edit

After leaving the CIA, McMullin attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, earning his MBA in 2011.[23] McMullin then worked for the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs[17] for about a year and a half.[24] In 2012, he volunteered for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, which indirectly led to him being recruited by Republicans on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs looking for an adviser with counter-terrorism experience. In 2013, McMullin was an International Advisory Board member for the Kennedy Center for International Studies at BYU.[25]

In 2013, McMullin became a senior adviser on national security issues for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs for the 113th Congress.[26] In 2015, McMullin became the chief policy director of the House Republican Conference under Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-Wash.).[27] It was from this position that he watched the 2016 Republican primaries, and when he began to speak out against Trump he was urged by some Republicans to stay out of the fray.[3] McMullin resigned as chief policy director shortly before declaring his run for the presidency in August 2016.[26]

Political activity edit

2016 presidential campaign edit

 
McMullin's campaign logo
 
Ballot access in the election
  On ballot
  Write-in
  No ballot access
 
McMullin campaigning for president in Provo.

On August 8, 2016, McMullin announced that he would run as a candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election as an independent.[28][29][30] He had personally lobbied several Congresspeople to run under the Better for America banner, but when none would run and it was suggested to him that he should run himself, he decided to do so.[18]

McMullin ran as an independent conservative alternative to Trump,[31] and had the support of several anti-Trump Republican donors[29][32][33] and his presidential bid was also backed by several former members of Better for America, a 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to getting nationwide ballot access for an independent candidate for president in the 2016 election.[19][34] McMullin's campaign was supported by some members of the "Never Trump" movement.[6]

In September 2016, McMullin said Trump "poses a true threat to our national security by carrying Putin's water in the United States" and criticized Russian government activities to promote Trump and his allies, saying that these activities undermined the U.S. and global economies and were destructive to peace and security.[31] He criticized Russian disinformation campaigns that targeted Western Europe and North America "through fomenting discord between different racial groups, different ethnic groups, and different religious groups."[31] He criticized Republican congresspeople who publicly supported Trump while privately expressing alarm at Trump's actions and statements, saying that many Republican officials were "afraid to speak out against" Trump for fear of losing their seats, and said: "Anyone who supports Donald Trump is someone who I think is not too committed to the constitution. I believe Donald Trump poses a true threat to our constitution and those who support him are sustaining that threat."[31] In a December 2016 rally, Trump attacked McMullin, referring to him as "McMuffin" and saying, "I never even heard of this guy before. Nobody did."[35]

McMullin's late entrance into the race caused him to miss several state ballot deadlines,[36] and ultimately he was only able to appear on the ballot in eleven states, with write-in eligibility in many other states.[37] As such he did not appear on enough ballots to win the necessary Electoral College majority of 270 electoral votes, so instead McMullin hoped to deny a majority of the electoral vote to either of the two major-party candidates. In such a scenario, under the terms of the Twelfth Amendment, the House of Representatives would select the new president from among the top-three electoral vote winners.[31]

The same day that McMullin launched his independent bid, Kahlil Byrd and Chris Ashby, Republican strategists with expertise in third-party ballot access, announced the formation of a super PAC called Stand Up America to support McMullin's campaign via TV and digital ads, events, and organizing.[38]

On October 6, McMullin named Mindy Finn as his running mate.[39] Finn had previously worked for Twitter and as a digital strategist for the RNC and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.[39] Because Finn's selection came after the ballot paperwork deadlines, Finn did not appear on any of the state ballots. Instead, McMullin's friend's name, Nathan Johnson, was submitted as a placeholder.[37]

McMullin's support surged in Utah in October after the release of a 2005 audio recording in which Donald Trump was heard bragging in lewd terms about making sexual advances on women.[40] McMullin's popularity in Utah – and Trump's unpopularity – appears owing to an unusual shift of Mormons away from the Republican candidate.[7] Prognosticators gave McMullin a 3–10% chance of winning the state.[41] Had McMullin won Utah, it would have been the first time since 1968 that a non-major-party candidate won a state.[42]

Ultimately, McMullin's best performance came in Utah, his native state,[8] where he came in third place, receiving 21.5% of the state's popular vote, behind both Donald Trump (who received 45.5% and the state's six electoral votes) and Hillary Clinton (who received 27.5%).[43] He also took third in Idaho with 6.7%.[44] Nationwide, McMullin received 734,737 votes (0.5%), (0.7%) in the states he was on the ballot.[9] After the election, McMullin said that "the fight would continue" for a "new conservative movement" reaching out to "non-traditional conservative voters ... who feel disaffected". It might, he said, form a new political party.[45][46]

While running for president in 2016, McMullin's campaign amassed about $664,000 in debt to campaign vendors, mostly from legal fees.[47][48] It is common for unsuccessful presidential campaigns to incur such debts, and in 2022, McMullin said he was committed to paying down the debts.[48] Utah businessman and former Republican Kimball Parker Dean wrote that McMullin's 2022 Senate campaign raised the possibility that he could use the funds he raises to pay those debts.[49]

After the 2016 campaign through 2021 edit

After the 2016 campaign, McMullin has continued to be strongly critical of Trump and Putin.[10] In a December 2016 op-ed, McMullin attacked Trump as a threat to American constitutional government, saying that the president-elect's actions were "consistent with the authoritarian playbook" and "undermined critical democratic norms including peaceful debate and transitions of power, commitment to truth, freedom from foreign interference and abstention from the use of executive power for political retribution".[11]

In January 2017, McMullin and his former running mate Finn announced the establishment of a 501(c)(4) organization, Stand Up Republic.[10] The group, a nonpartisan organization, was formed as a watchdog group criticizing Trump administration on democracy issues.[50] The group focuses on "defense of democratic (small 'd') norms, constitutionalism and civic involvement".[10] Speaking on so-called "alternative facts" McMullin said: "Undermining truth is a typical authoritarian tactic. It is incredibly dangerous ... We never thought we'd be talking about this in America."[10] In a February 2017 op-ed, McMullin wrote, "President Trump's disturbing Russian connections present an acute danger to American national security." He called upon congressional Republicans to "recommit to patriotic prudence" and "demand that Attorney General Jeff Sessions appoint an independent special counsel to investigate Russia's assault on American democracy and Mr. Trump's possible collusion with the Kremlin".[51]

In 2020, McMullin endorsed Joe Biden over Trump in the 2020 presidential election, writing that "We now face a choice between the road to freedom and the road to tyranny. ... I'll put country over party in November."[12] He was involved in early discussions with dozens of former Republican officials about forming a new center-right political party,[13] and organized the May 2021 release of the political manifesto "A Call for American Renewal" with Miles Taylor.[14]

2022 U.S. Senate campaign edit

On October 5, 2021, McMullin launched an independent campaign to unseat U.S. Senator Mike Lee in the 2022 election.[5][52][53] He announced his candidacy in the Deseret News, writing, "We do not need the extremists, the dividers, or the self-serving opportunists who haunt the halls of Congress today. We need selfless, servant leaders who unite rather than divide, seek solutions rather than attention, and who will consistently put the interests of Utahns and our country first. That's why I'm running to replace Sen. Mike Lee and to represent Utah, and our values, in the United States Senate."[54] McMullin named "our unmooring from truth" as the greatest threat to America, specifically condemning conspiracism, misinformation, and divisiveness as threats to American democracy.[55]

Two high-profile Utah Democratic officials, former Representative Ben McAdams and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson, endorsed McMullin by March 2022.[56] In April 2022, both the Utah chapter of the American Solidarity Party and the Utah Democratic Party decided to endorse McMullin's independent candidacy for Senate, rather than field candidates of their own.[57][58] McMullin pledged, if elected, to caucus with neither the Democrats nor the Republicans.[59][60] Utah's other U.S. Senator, Mitt Romney, stayed neutral in the race.[61] Lee was favored to win the race, as most (but not all) polls showed Lee with a single-digit lead over McMullin; the race was viewed as unusually competitive for Utah, which is typically a deeply Republican state.[60][61][62]

McMullin lost the election to Lee 53.2–42.8%, but had the best performance by a Non-Republican since 1976, giving Lee the worst performance by a Republican since 1974 losing 15 points in a stark contrast to his re-election in 2016 where he won with 68.2% of the vote.[63]

Political positions edit

McMullin has spoken out against partisanship and extremism in politics, stating that those extremes do not accurately represent Utah or the country as a whole, and has embraced being an independent.[53] He has said that extremism is jeopardizing American government.[5]

Economic issues edit

McMullin supports free trade,[64] pointing to the economic benefits of international trade.[65] He supported NAFTA of 1994 and the original Trans-Pacific Partnership.[65]

McMullin supports a reduction in the corporate income tax and individual income tax,[66] as well as the estate tax.[67]

McMullin favors cuts to entitlement programs such as Social Security, and has proposed means-testing the program and raising the retirement age.[68]

Environmental issues edit

McMullin accepts the scientific consensus on climate change, saying: "I do believe that the climate is changing, and I do believe that human activity is contributing to it. If I were president, I would increase investment in technologies that can help us limit and decrease our carbon emissions."[65]

Foreign and national security policy edit

On the Syrian Civil War, McMullin described himself as a "vocal advocate for international action that would stop Assad's slaughter of innocent Syrians, and eventually set the stage for a negotiated departure from the country".[69] McMullin also has said: "We should have done more to support the moderate Syrian opposition, and we still need to do that. They haven't received sufficient support or training, and we know how to do that very well."[69] In 2016, McMullin expressed support for imposing a no-fly zone over Syria "to stop the aerial bombardment of Syrian population centers".[69]

McMullin opposes the use of torture, while supporting keeping the Guantanamo Bay detention camp open.[64]

McMullin has harshly criticized the international nuclear agreement with Iran. He stated: "We've got to certainly enforce the deal as it is, but I believe in strengthening sanctions on Iran to force them to make further concessions. I also believe in putting the military option clearly back on the table if Iran decides to not keep its end of the deal and if it ultimately decides to pursue nuclear weapons."[70]

McMullin told ABC News that he believed Donald Trump's public comments were frustrating U.S. counterterrorism efforts. "What he doesn't realize is that we actually depend on Muslims to do counterterrorism, to wage war against terrorists." Trump's remarks concerning Muslims "decreases their willingness to work with us, with other Muslims, and that impedes our ability to destroy ISIS".[71] McMullin also criticized Trump's "allegiance to [Russian President] Vladimir Putin" and accused Putin of engaging in a campaign to destabilize European and North American countries "through fomenting discord between different racial groups, different ethnic groups, and different religious groups".[31]

In 2014, McMullin helped to bring Caesar, a defected Syrian military photographer who leaked 55,000 images depicting abuses by the regime (which formed the basis for the 2014 Syrian detainee report), to speak before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, according to The Christian Science Monitor. McMullin clashed with State Department officials he suspected were holding up the hearing. McMullin claimed that State Department officials wanted to have a closed hearing.[72]

Social issues edit

McMullin supported overturning Roe v. Wade in 2016.[73][65] After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, McMullin issued a statement saying, "I believe the never-ending conflict over abortion laws threatens a public health crisis and further divide the country on an issue where there is common ground."[74] He described himself as "pro-life" and said that he "opposed politicians at the extremes of both parties on the issue, those who would ban all abortions without exceptions and those who oppose all restrictions."[59] McMullin said that states should be largely responsible for setting abortion policy and supported Utah's abortion trigger law as "a good starting place."[75] He criticized "extreme" state laws enacted after Dobbs, including bans on all abortions,[74] and said that the federal government should act to block laws that ban abortions for victims of rape, ban residents from traveling to obtain an abortion, and ban contraceptives.[75] McMullin added, "When we do more to help women and children, abortions decline. Making contraceptives more available and otherwise doing much more to support families is what truly protects life."[75][74] The statement echoed McMullin's past calls for more policies that support women, children and families.[75][76] McMullin said that, if elected, he would vote against bills to ban abortion nationwide.[77] In previous statements, McMullin said there was common ground between Americans who support and oppose abortion rights, criticized the divisive "never-ending tug-of-war" of the abortion debate, and noted that the number of U.S. abortions has been declining for years.[76]

On same-sex marriage, McMullin said that he believes in the "traditional marriage between a man and a woman" but he "respects" the Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v. Hodges (which found that same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry) and thinks it is "time to move on" from the issue.[78] McMullin's mother is in a same-sex marriage, having married another woman after separating from his father, and McMullin has said, "As far as my mother's marriage is concerned, I believe in the sanctity of traditional marriage. It is an important part of my faith. My mother has a different view. That is OK. I love her very much."[3]

Other domestic issues edit

During his 2016 presidential campaign, McMullin said that if elected, he would appoint originalist judges to the Supreme Court,[65] "in the mold of Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas".[31]

On immigration, McMullin supports border security but not mass deportation.[64] He criticized immigration policy based on family reunification, taking the position that U.S. economic policy should be based on serving the nation's economic interests by attracting the talented.[75]

In 2016, McMullin expressed support for the provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that blocks health insurance companies from denying coverage or discriminating against people with preexisting conditions. However, he also stated, "we also need to do better than ObamaCare."[79] McMullin has also supported allowing Medicare to negotiate prices for prescription drugs.[59]

Personal life edit

McMullin is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[80]

In June 2021, McMullin married Emily Norton.[81][82] He has five stepchildren from his wife's previous marriage (her first husband died of brain cancer in 2016).[83] The family lives in Highland, Utah.[83]

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External links edit

  • Evan McMullin for Utah October 24, 2021, at the Wayback Machine campaign website
  • Stand Up Republic
  • Evan McMullin's TEDx Talk given at London Business School
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
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For the Irish football coach and player see Evan McMillan David Evan McMullin 1 born April 2 1976 2 3 4 is an American political candidate and former Central Intelligence Agency CIA officer McMullin ran as an independent in the 2016 United States presidential election and in the 2022 United States Senate election in Utah 5 Evan McMullinBornDavid Evan McMullin 1976 04 02 April 2 1976 age 47 Provo Utah U S EducationBrigham Young University BA University of Pennsylvania MBA Political partyRepublican before 2016 Independent 2016 present SpouseEmily Norton m 2021 wbr WebsiteCampaign websiteMcMullin was a CIA operations officer from 2001 to 2010 In 2011 he received an MBA from the University of Pennsylvania and worked as an investment banker for about a year and a half He was a senior adviser on national security issues for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs from 2013 to 2015 and served as a chief policy director for the House Republican Conference in the U S House of Representatives from January 2015 through July 2016 McMullin left the Republican Party in 2016 after Donald Trump became the party s presumptive presidential nominee McMullin ran for president in the 2016 election as an independent backed by the organization Better for America He received support from some members of the Never Trump movement 6 and polling taken late in the campaign showed him ahead of major party nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in his home state of Utah 7 McMullin received 21 5 of the vote in Utah taking third place in that state behind Trump and Clinton 8 Nationally he received 0 5 of the popular vote 9 Following his defeat McMullin emerged as a vocal critic of the Trump administration 10 11 He endorsed Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election 12 He has been involved in early discussions about forming a new center right political party 13 and organized the May 2021 release of the political manifesto A Call for American Renewal with Miles Taylor 14 In 2022 McMullin launched a campaign as an independent in the U S Senate election in Utah receiving the endorsement of the Utah Democratic Party He was defeated in the November 8 general election by incumbent Republican Mike Lee losing by a margin of 11 in the closest Senate election in Utah since 1976 15 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 CIA intelligence officer 2 2 Career in business and as House staffer 3 Political activity 3 1 2016 presidential campaign 3 2 After the 2016 campaign through 2021 3 3 2022 U S Senate campaign 4 Political positions 4 1 Economic issues 4 2 Environmental issues 4 3 Foreign and national security policy 4 4 Social issues 4 5 Other domestic issues 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editMcMullin was born in Provo Utah the oldest of four children of David McMullin and Lanie Bullard At a young age his family moved to a rural area outside Seattle Washington 16 where his father worked as a computer scientist and his mother sold bulk foods to neighbors from the family s garage 3 17 After graduating in 1994 from Auburn Senior High School 17 McMullin spent two years in Brazil as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints LDS Church 16 Upon returning he spent a summer working on an Alaskan fishing vessel In 1997 McMullin began attending Brigham Young University BYU every year he was in college he did a summer internship with the CIA 18 He spent a year living in Israel and Jordan and volunteered as a refugee resettlement officer for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees 19 In 2001 McMullin graduated with a bachelor s degree in international law and diplomacy and began formal training with the CIA to become an operations officer 20 After working for the CIA McMullin attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania where he received an MBA in 2011 Career editCIA intelligence officer edit Soon after McMullin joined the CIA the September 11 attacks occurred leading to an accelerated training and deployment He spent the next decade working overseas on counterterrorism and intelligence operations as an operations officer with the National Clandestine Service 21 in the Middle East North Africa and South Asia 19 He was first deployed in 2003 and left the agency in 2010 18 His deployments included postings in an unspecified southwest Asian country that was key to the ongoing War on Terror 22 While the details of his missions remain classified former CIA officers who worked with McMullin praised his work noting his talent for recruiting members of extremist organizations through building trust and willingness to engage in human intelligence outside the confines of the embassy 22 His former supervisor said that U S intelligence goals at that time included information gathering for efforts against the Taliban developing intelligence for counter terrorism strikes and searching for information leading to Osama bin Laden and other al Qaeda leaders 22 Near the end of his CIA career he worked undercover in Iraq 22 McMullin said his work involved meeting with business and government leaders as well as collecting information from terrorist operatives 18 Career in business and as House staffer edit After leaving the CIA McMullin attended the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania earning his MBA in 2011 23 McMullin then worked for the Investment Banking Division at Goldman Sachs 17 for about a year and a half 24 In 2012 he volunteered for Mitt Romney s presidential campaign which indirectly led to him being recruited by Republicans on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs looking for an adviser with counter terrorism experience In 2013 McMullin was an International Advisory Board member for the Kennedy Center for International Studies at BYU 25 In 2013 McMullin became a senior adviser on national security issues for the House Committee on Foreign Affairs for the 113th Congress 26 In 2015 McMullin became the chief policy director of the House Republican Conference under Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers R Wash 27 It was from this position that he watched the 2016 Republican primaries and when he began to speak out against Trump he was urged by some Republicans to stay out of the fray 3 McMullin resigned as chief policy director shortly before declaring his run for the presidency in August 2016 26 Political activity edit2016 presidential campaign edit nbsp McMullin s campaign logo nbsp Ballot access in the election On ballot Write in No ballot access Main article Evan McMullin 2016 presidential campaign nbsp McMullin campaigning for president in Provo On August 8 2016 McMullin announced that he would run as a candidate for President of the United States in the 2016 presidential election as an independent 28 29 30 He had personally lobbied several Congresspeople to run under the Better for America banner but when none would run and it was suggested to him that he should run himself he decided to do so 18 McMullin ran as an independent conservative alternative to Trump 31 and had the support of several anti Trump Republican donors 29 32 33 and his presidential bid was also backed by several former members of Better for America a 501 c 4 organization dedicated to getting nationwide ballot access for an independent candidate for president in the 2016 election 19 34 McMullin s campaign was supported by some members of the Never Trump movement 6 In September 2016 McMullin said Trump poses a true threat to our national security by carrying Putin s water in the United States and criticized Russian government activities to promote Trump and his allies saying that these activities undermined the U S and global economies and were destructive to peace and security 31 He criticized Russian disinformation campaigns that targeted Western Europe and North America through fomenting discord between different racial groups different ethnic groups and different religious groups 31 He criticized Republican congresspeople who publicly supported Trump while privately expressing alarm at Trump s actions and statements saying that many Republican officials were afraid to speak out against Trump for fear of losing their seats and said Anyone who supports Donald Trump is someone who I think is not too committed to the constitution I believe Donald Trump poses a true threat to our constitution and those who support him are sustaining that threat 31 In a December 2016 rally Trump attacked McMullin referring to him as McMuffin and saying I never even heard of this guy before Nobody did 35 McMullin s late entrance into the race caused him to miss several state ballot deadlines 36 and ultimately he was only able to appear on the ballot in eleven states with write in eligibility in many other states 37 As such he did not appear on enough ballots to win the necessary Electoral College majority of 270 electoral votes so instead McMullin hoped to deny a majority of the electoral vote to either of the two major party candidates In such a scenario under the terms of the Twelfth Amendment the House of Representatives would select the new president from among the top three electoral vote winners 31 The same day that McMullin launched his independent bid Kahlil Byrd and Chris Ashby Republican strategists with expertise in third party ballot access announced the formation of a super PAC called Stand Up America to support McMullin s campaign via TV and digital ads events and organizing 38 On October 6 McMullin named Mindy Finn as his running mate 39 Finn had previously worked for Twitter and as a digital strategist for the RNC and the National Republican Senatorial Committee 39 Because Finn s selection came after the ballot paperwork deadlines Finn did not appear on any of the state ballots Instead McMullin s friend s name Nathan Johnson was submitted as a placeholder 37 McMullin s support surged in Utah in October after the release of a 2005 audio recording in which Donald Trump was heard bragging in lewd terms about making sexual advances on women 40 McMullin s popularity in Utah and Trump s unpopularity appears owing to an unusual shift of Mormons away from the Republican candidate 7 Prognosticators gave McMullin a 3 10 chance of winning the state 41 Had McMullin won Utah it would have been the first time since 1968 that a non major party candidate won a state 42 Ultimately McMullin s best performance came in Utah his native state 8 where he came in third place receiving 21 5 of the state s popular vote behind both Donald Trump who received 45 5 and the state s six electoral votes and Hillary Clinton who received 27 5 43 He also took third in Idaho with 6 7 44 Nationwide McMullin received 734 737 votes 0 5 0 7 in the states he was on the ballot 9 After the election McMullin said that the fight would continue for a new conservative movement reaching out to non traditional conservative voters who feel disaffected It might he said form a new political party 45 46 While running for president in 2016 McMullin s campaign amassed about 664 000 in debt to campaign vendors mostly from legal fees 47 48 It is common for unsuccessful presidential campaigns to incur such debts and in 2022 McMullin said he was committed to paying down the debts 48 Utah businessman and former Republican Kimball Parker Dean wrote that McMullin s 2022 Senate campaign raised the possibility that he could use the funds he raises to pay those debts 49 After the 2016 campaign through 2021 edit After the 2016 campaign McMullin has continued to be strongly critical of Trump and Putin 10 In a December 2016 op ed McMullin attacked Trump as a threat to American constitutional government saying that the president elect s actions were consistent with the authoritarian playbook and undermined critical democratic norms including peaceful debate and transitions of power commitment to truth freedom from foreign interference and abstention from the use of executive power for political retribution 11 In January 2017 McMullin and his former running mate Finn announced the establishment of a 501 c 4 organization Stand Up Republic 10 The group a nonpartisan organization was formed as a watchdog group criticizing Trump administration on democracy issues 50 The group focuses on defense of democratic small d norms constitutionalism and civic involvement 10 Speaking on so called alternative facts McMullin said Undermining truth is a typical authoritarian tactic It is incredibly dangerous We never thought we d be talking about this in America 10 In a February 2017 op ed McMullin wrote President Trump s disturbing Russian connections present an acute danger to American national security He called upon congressional Republicans to recommit to patriotic prudence and demand that Attorney General Jeff Sessions appoint an independent special counsel to investigate Russia s assault on American democracy and Mr Trump s possible collusion with the Kremlin 51 In 2020 McMullin endorsed Joe Biden over Trump in the 2020 presidential election writing that We now face a choice between the road to freedom and the road to tyranny I ll put country over party in November 12 He was involved in early discussions with dozens of former Republican officials about forming a new center right political party 13 and organized the May 2021 release of the political manifesto A Call for American Renewal with Miles Taylor 14 2022 U S Senate campaign edit Main article 2022 United States Senate election in Utah On October 5 2021 McMullin launched an independent campaign to unseat U S Senator Mike Lee in the 2022 election 5 52 53 He announced his candidacy in the Deseret News writing We do not need the extremists the dividers or the self serving opportunists who haunt the halls of Congress today We need selfless servant leaders who unite rather than divide seek solutions rather than attention and who will consistently put the interests of Utahns and our country first That s why I m running to replace Sen Mike Lee and to represent Utah and our values in the United States Senate 54 McMullin named our unmooring from truth as the greatest threat to America specifically condemning conspiracism misinformation and divisiveness as threats to American democracy 55 Two high profile Utah Democratic officials former Representative Ben McAdams and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson endorsed McMullin by March 2022 56 In April 2022 both the Utah chapter of the American Solidarity Party and the Utah Democratic Party decided to endorse McMullin s independent candidacy for Senate rather than field candidates of their own 57 58 McMullin pledged if elected to caucus with neither the Democrats nor the Republicans 59 60 Utah s other U S Senator Mitt Romney stayed neutral in the race 61 Lee was favored to win the race as most but not all polls showed Lee with a single digit lead over McMullin the race was viewed as unusually competitive for Utah which is typically a deeply Republican state 60 61 62 McMullin lost the election to Lee 53 2 42 8 but had the best performance by a Non Republican since 1976 giving Lee the worst performance by a Republican since 1974 losing 15 points in a stark contrast to his re election in 2016 where he won with 68 2 of the vote 63 Political positions editMcMullin has spoken out against partisanship and extremism in politics stating that those extremes do not accurately represent Utah or the country as a whole and has embraced being an independent 53 He has said that extremism is jeopardizing American government 5 Economic issues edit McMullin supports free trade 64 pointing to the economic benefits of international trade 65 He supported NAFTA of 1994 and the original Trans Pacific Partnership 65 McMullin supports a reduction in the corporate income tax and individual income tax 66 as well as the estate tax 67 McMullin favors cuts to entitlement programs such as Social Security and has proposed means testing the program and raising the retirement age 68 Environmental issues edit McMullin accepts the scientific consensus on climate change saying I do believe that the climate is changing and I do believe that human activity is contributing to it If I were president I would increase investment in technologies that can help us limit and decrease our carbon emissions 65 Foreign and national security policy edit On the Syrian Civil War McMullin described himself as a vocal advocate for international action that would stop Assad s slaughter of innocent Syrians and eventually set the stage for a negotiated departure from the country 69 McMullin also has said We should have done more to support the moderate Syrian opposition and we still need to do that They haven t received sufficient support or training and we know how to do that very well 69 In 2016 McMullin expressed support for imposing a no fly zone over Syria to stop the aerial bombardment of Syrian population centers 69 McMullin opposes the use of torture while supporting keeping the Guantanamo Bay detention camp open 64 McMullin has harshly criticized the international nuclear agreement with Iran He stated We ve got to certainly enforce the deal as it is but I believe in strengthening sanctions on Iran to force them to make further concessions I also believe in putting the military option clearly back on the table if Iran decides to not keep its end of the deal and if it ultimately decides to pursue nuclear weapons 70 McMullin told ABC News that he believed Donald Trump s public comments were frustrating U S counterterrorism efforts What he doesn t realize is that we actually depend on Muslims to do counterterrorism to wage war against terrorists Trump s remarks concerning Muslims decreases their willingness to work with us with other Muslims and that impedes our ability to destroy ISIS 71 McMullin also criticized Trump s allegiance to Russian President Vladimir Putin and accused Putin of engaging in a campaign to destabilize European and North American countries through fomenting discord between different racial groups different ethnic groups and different religious groups 31 In 2014 McMullin helped to bring Caesar a defected Syrian military photographer who leaked 55 000 images depicting abuses by the regime which formed the basis for the 2014 Syrian detainee report to speak before the House Foreign Affairs Committee according to The Christian Science Monitor McMullin clashed with State Department officials he suspected were holding up the hearing McMullin claimed that State Department officials wanted to have a closed hearing 72 Social issues edit McMullin supported overturning Roe v Wade in 2016 73 65 After the U S Supreme Court overturned Roe in the Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization McMullin issued a statement saying I believe the never ending conflict over abortion laws threatens a public health crisis and further divide the country on an issue where there is common ground 74 He described himself as pro life and said that he opposed politicians at the extremes of both parties on the issue those who would ban all abortions without exceptions and those who oppose all restrictions 59 McMullin said that states should be largely responsible for setting abortion policy and supported Utah s abortion trigger law as a good starting place 75 He criticized extreme state laws enacted after Dobbs including bans on all abortions 74 and said that the federal government should act to block laws that ban abortions for victims of rape ban residents from traveling to obtain an abortion and ban contraceptives 75 McMullin added When we do more to help women and children abortions decline Making contraceptives more available and otherwise doing much more to support families is what truly protects life 75 74 The statement echoed McMullin s past calls for more policies that support women children and families 75 76 McMullin said that if elected he would vote against bills to ban abortion nationwide 77 In previous statements McMullin said there was common ground between Americans who support and oppose abortion rights criticized the divisive never ending tug of war of the abortion debate and noted that the number of U S abortions has been declining for years 76 On same sex marriage McMullin said that he believes in the traditional marriage between a man and a woman but he respects the Supreme Court s decision in Obergefell v Hodges which found that same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry and thinks it is time to move on from the issue 78 McMullin s mother is in a same sex marriage having married another woman after separating from his father and McMullin has said As far as my mother s marriage is concerned I believe in the sanctity of traditional marriage It is an important part of my faith My mother has a different view That is OK I love her very much 3 Other domestic issues edit During his 2016 presidential campaign McMullin said that if elected he would appoint originalist judges to the Supreme Court 65 in the mold of Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas 31 On immigration McMullin supports border security but not mass deportation 64 He criticized immigration policy based on family reunification taking the position that U S economic policy should be based on serving the nation s economic interests by attracting the talented 75 In 2016 McMullin expressed support for the provision of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that blocks health insurance companies from denying coverage or discriminating against people with preexisting conditions However he also stated we also need to do better than ObamaCare 79 McMullin has also supported allowing Medicare to negotiate prices for prescription drugs 59 Personal life editMcMullin is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 80 In June 2021 McMullin married Emily Norton 81 82 He has five stepchildren from his wife s previous marriage her first husband died of brain cancer in 2016 83 The family lives in Highland Utah 83 References edit David Evan McMullin Evan Congressional Staffer Salary Data legistorm com Retrieved August 8 2016 McMullin Evan David Evan 1976 Brigham Young University Retrieved October 8 2021 a b c d Canham Matt October 26 2016 Who is Evan McMullin An unorthodox presidential contender who has led an unusual life Salt Lake Tribune Salt Lake City Retrieved November 2 2016 Benson Samuel April 7 2021 Opinion Evan McMullin is back and he s ready to reshape American politics Deseret News Archived from the original on April 8 2021 Retrieved April 8 2021 a b c Forgey Quint October 5 2021 Evan McMullin announces Utah Senate bid Politico Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved October 5 2021 a b Sabrina Siddiqui Lauren Gambino Amber Jamieson August 8 2016 Republican Evan McMullin to launch presidential run against Trump The Guardian a b Bailey Sarah Pulliam October 26 2016 Why Donald Trump could lose red Utah Mormon America has found another candidate The Washington Post Retrieved October 26 2016 a b David Montero In conservative Utah Trump underperforms but so does McMullin Los Angeles Times November 9 2016 a b Leip David December 17 2016 2016 Presidential General Election Results Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Presidential Elections Newton Massachusetts Retrieved December 17 2016 a b c d e Jennifer Rubin Evan McMullin makes a splash by going after Trump and Putin The Washington Post January 25 2017 a b Evan McMullin Trump s Threat to the Constitution The New York Times December 5 2016 a b EvanMcMullin August 28 2020 America is a journey to a more perfect realization of our founding ideals We now face a choice between the road to freedom and the road to tyranny Tonight at PrinciplesCon I explained that I ll put country over party in November and vote for JoeBiden Tweet via Twitter a b Tim Reid February 10 2021 Exclusive Dozens of former Republican officials in talks to form anti Trump third party Reuters Retrieved February 10 2021 a b A call for American renewal A manifesto from over 150 Republican Party reformers Deseret News May 13 2021 Retrieved May 14 2021 https www sltrib com opinion 2022 11 11 why did mike lee defeat evan a b Presidential Hopeful Evan McMullin Full Interview Hugh Hewitt Show August 9 2016 via YouTube a b c McMullin Evan About Evan McMullin Evan McMullin for President Archived from the original on September 11 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b c d Ward Jon October 26 2016 Is Evan McMullin s presidential candidacy just a protest or something bigger Yahoo News Retrieved October 27 2016 a b c Former CIA Officer to Launch Independent Presidential Bid ABC News August 8 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 BYU grad launches last minute campaign for president Deseret News August 8 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 Alumni Spotlight Evan McMullin on the Past Present and Future of the Republican Party Penn in Washington 2016 Archived from the original on August 16 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b c d Rogin Josh October 30 2016 Inside Evan McMullin s 10 years undercover in the CIA The Washington Post Retrieved November 6 2016 Wharton graduate announces independent presidential bid to oppose Trump The Daily Pennsylvanian August 8 2016 Retrieved August 30 2016 Jack Healy October 14 2016 Evan McMullin s Moonshot White House Bid Has Utah s Attention The New York Times Retrieved January 21 2019 Evan McMullin International counselor extraordinaire PDF Bridges BYU Alumni Magazine 2014 Archived from the original PDF on August 9 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b Walshe Shushannah August 8 2016 Former CIA Officer Evan McMullin Launches Independent Presidential Bid ABC News Retrieved August 8 2016 Jeff Selsar January 7 2015 John Boehner s revenge McConnell gets rough reminder of Senate rules on first day Scalise is still fundraising Politico Retrieved August 8 2016 Haberman Maggie August 8 2016 Evan McMullin Anti Trump Republican Is Said to Plan Independent Presidential Bid The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b Coppins McKay August 8 2016 Anti Trump Republican Launching Independent Presidential Bid BuzzFeed News Retrieved August 8 2016 Anti Trump Republican Evan McMullin to launch independent bid for presidency Politico August 8 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b c d e f g Jacobs Ben September 20 2016 Evan McMullin on his presidential bid Someone needed to step up to Trump The Guardian Retrieved October 11 2016 Evan McMullin Independent candidate launches presidential bid BBC News Retrieved August 8 2016 Alvarez Priscilla Anti Trump Republicans Take One More Shot at the White House The Atlantic Retrieved August 8 2016 This year is different Better For America Archived from the original on August 19 2016 Retrieved August 10 2016 Firozi Paulina December 17 2016 Trump calls Evan McMullin McMuffin in rally speech The Hill Leonard Randy Kelly Ryan August 8 2016 McMullin Presidential Run an Uphill Battle per State Filing Deadlines Roll Call Archived from the original on October 13 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b How to Vote for Evan Evan McMullin for president Archived from the original on October 12 2016 Retrieved October 13 2016 Matea Gold August 8 2016 New super PAC launching to support Evan McMullin independent White House bid The Washington Post a b Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin Picks Mindy Finn as Running Mate ABC News Retrieved October 7 2016 Trump s lurid tape just made Evan McMullin relevant Politico October 13 2016 Morris Benjamin October 13 2016 How Evan McMullin Could Win Utah And The Presidency FiveThirtyEight Retrieved October 14 2016 Evan McMullin takes the lead in latest Utah presidential poll Salt Lake Tribune October 19 2016 Retrieved October 21 2016 Utah Election Preliminary Results Statewide Federal President Vice President Utah Secretary of State Retrieved December 30 2016 Nov 08 2016 General Election Results Statewide Totals Secretary of State of Idaho December 30 2016 Danica Lawrence Evan McMullin talks future of conservative movement under Trump presidency KSTU November 9 2016 England Katie November 9 2016 Despite loss McMullin and supporters look forward to continuing new conservative movement Provo Daily Herald Archived from the original on November 12 2016 Retrieved January 16 2018 McMullin owes nearly 670 000 for his failed presidential bid The Salt Lake Tribune April 19 2017 a b Dennis Romboy Evan McMullin sues Club for Growth Utah TV stations over attack ad Deseret News October 5 2022 Parker Kimball Dean February 21 2022 Evan McMullin should not use campaign funds to pay past debts Utahpolicy com Utah Policy Retrieved February 21 2022 McCombs Brady January 25 2017 Evan McMullin starts group to serve as Trump watchdog Associated Press Retrieved January 26 2017 Evan McMullin Republicans Protect the Nation The New York Times February 17 2017 Romboy Dennis October 5 2021 Former independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin sets his sights on Utah Sen Mike Lee Deseret News Archived from the original on October 5 2021 Retrieved October 5 2021 a b Gehrke Robert October 4 2021 One time presidential candidate Evan McMullin will mount an independent bid to oust Republican Sen Mike Lee Robert Gehrke reports The Salt Lake Tribune Archived from the original on October 4 2021 Retrieved October 4 2021 McMullin Evan October 20 2021 Opinion Why I am running to replace Sen Mike Lee Deseret News Retrieved April 25 2022 Dennis Romboy What Senate candidate Evan McMullin sees as the biggest threat to the U S Deseret News July 11 2022 Romboy Dennis March 7 2022 Why another high profile Utah Democrat is backing an independent in U S Senate race Deseret News Retrieved April 25 2022 Miguel Randy April 19 2022 Utah Solidarity Party State Committee Endorses Evan McMullin for U S Senate Press release Utah Solidarity Party Retrieved May 23 2022 Cole Devan April 24 2022 Utah Democrats throw support behind independent Evan McMullin to take on Mike Lee CNN Retrieved April 25 2022 a b c Jonathan Weisman 5 Takeaways From the Utah Senate Debate New York Times October 17 2022 a b Aaron Blake October 17 2022 The potential sleeper races of 2022 from Utah to Oregon Washington Post McMullin reiterated this weekend that he wouldn t caucus with Republicans or Democrats Every reputable nonpartisan poll shows this is a single digit race some even have McMullin up by a slight margin Republicans are certainly paying attention a b Hannah Knowles October 14 2022 Romney aides irked by Lee plea for support highlighting GOP divide in Utah Washington Post the final weeks of Lee s reelection bid a more competitive race than many anticipated Now Lee was on national television urging Romney to reconsider in the final weeks as some polling showed McMullin within striking distance of him in a ruby red state 2022 Election Forecast Senate Utah FiveThirtyEight June 30 2022 Retrieved October 17 2022 Utah Republican Mike Lee wins reelection to US Senate AP News November 9 2022 a b c Jennifer Rubin August 18 2016 Interview with Evan McMullin the center right candidate The Washington Post Retrieved August 19 2016 a b c d e 5 Takeaways From Independent Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin WBUR October 17 2016 Dennis Romboy Lisa Riley Roche October 14 2016 Presidential candidate Evan McMullin running to win start new conservative movement Deseret News Evan McMullin s political views on estate tax Archived October 22 2016 at the Wayback Machine ISideWith Evan McMullin personally submitted this answer on September 6th 2016 Cite error The named reference RomboyRoche was invoked but never defined see the help page a b c S E Cupp The conversation Evan McMullin wants to have CNN October 13 2016 Evan McMullin s response to Reuters story regarding secret exemptions for Iran after nuclear deal Archived October 22 2016 at the Wayback Machine press release McMullin for President Committee Inc September 1 2016 Stark Liz August 11 2016 Why Evan McMullin Says Donald Trump Is More Dangerous Than ISIS ABC News Retrieved August 25 2016 Iaconangelo David August 27 2016 Why this independent candidate is hoping the center can hold The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved August 28 2016 On the Issues Life Evan McMullin for President Archived from the original on August 8 2016 Retrieved August 8 2016 a b c EvanMcMullin June 24 2022 My statement on today s Supreme Court decision Tweet via Twitter a b c d e Emily Anderson Stern Both Republican incumbent Sen Mike Lee and his challenger independent Evan McMullin identify as conservatives How are they different The Salt Lake Tribune October 17 2022 a b Bryan Tyler Cohen January 2 2022 Deep RED Senate seat suddenly IN PLAY for 2022 Podcast Bryan Tyler Cohen Retrieved January 20 2022 Where does U S Senate candidate Evan McMullin stand on abortion Deseret News May 10 2022 Retrieved May 13 2022 Independent Presidential Candidate Evan McMullin on Same Sex Marriage CIA Goldman Sachs Bloomberg August 10 2016 Retrieved August 10 2016 Byrnes Jesse August 18 2016 McMullin Trump trying to tear the country apart The Hill Retrieved August 19 2016 Jana Riess July 17 2017 Mormons Trump and McMullin A 2016 postmortem by the numbers Religion News Service Opinion Evan McMullin is back and he s ready to reshape American politics Deseret News April 8 2021 Retrieved April 25 2022 Dennis Romboy October 5 2021 Former independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin sets his sights on Utah Sen Mike Lee Deseret News a b Dennis Romboy Instant family How U S Senate candidate Evan McMullin became a husband and father overnight Deseret News September 2 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Evan McMullin nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Evan McMullin Evan McMullin for Utah Archived October 24 2021 at the Wayback Machine campaign website Stand Up Republic Evan McMullin s TEDx Talk given at London Business School Appearances on C SPANFinancial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote 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