Coburn, Lankford Top Club For Growth 2014 Scorecard
Who’s Tops at Club for Growth?
by ELIANA JOHNSON
The only senator to score a perfect 100 percent on the Club for Growth’s 2014 scorecard, which tracks how members vote on free-market legislation, is no longer a senator: that’s Oklahoma’s Tom Coburn, who retired last year and was replaced in January by James Lankford.
In the House, eight congressmen emerged with 100 percent ratings: Michigan’s Justin Amash, California’s Tom McClintock, Kansas’s Tim Huelskamp and Mike Pompeo, New Jersey’s Scott Garrett, Ohio’s Jim Jordan, South Carolina’s Jeff Duncan, and Oklahoma’s James Lankford, now a member of the upper chamber. The scorecards were released Monday morning. Why do they matter? They suggest who’s in the Club’s good graces, and that matters.
As we’ve reported, the Club has, since its founding in 1999, become the premier and predominant outside group on the right. It has proven, generally speaking, that it has both the money and the discipline to mount serious challenges to incumbents and to steer clear of candidates who don’t have a chance to win. In doing so, it has made itself a part of the conservative establishment: Just over a week ago, nearly every prospective Republican presidential candidate showed up at the Club’s economic conference to woo its donors in Palm Beach, Florida. The scorecard is one tool donors use in assessing candidates.