The prominent conservative fundraising group Club for Growth has invited a slew of prospective GOP presidential candidates to its annual donor retreat next month, with one big name left off the guest list: former President Donald Trump.
Club for Growth, which is known for its anti-tax and other conservative economic policies, is set to hold its annual retreat next month in which the group introduces possible candidates to big party donors ahead of the primary cycle.David McIntosh, president of the group, told reporters the decision to leave Trump off the list wasn’t a personal slight, but he noted that Republican chances to win back the White House would be diminished with the former president at the top of the ticket.
At least six likely GOP presidential candidates were invited to the retreat, including Gov. Ron DeSantis , former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Sen. Tim Scott , and Gov. Glenn Youngkin . It’s not yet clear who on the list is planning to attend, and McIntosh declined to say which candidates had accepted the invitation.
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