The conservative Club for Growth is itching to take out a prominent GOP senator
A prominent conservative group is trying to lure a staunch ally of President Donald Trump into a primary race against Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina, threatening to inflame intra-party tensions in a state crucial to the party’s 2020 strategy.
“With such slim majorities in recent years, the Club for Growth has not challenged Republican senators,” said David McIntosh, the Club for Growth’s president. “But when there is a strong conservative alternative who will likely perform better against a Democratic challenge, we reserve the right to challenge incumbents.”Sign Up
The development threatens to further shake up a contest that’s already been upended by the entrance of one
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