Ned Ryun

Ned Ryun is an American conservative activist and the founder and CEO of American Majority, a conservative organization that trains candidates and activists.

Ned Ryun
Ryun speaking at CPAC in 2015
Born
Alma materUniversity of Kansas
OccupationCEO, American Majority CEO, Voter Gravity
Known forFounder of American Majority
Spouse(s)Becca Parker Ryun
Parent(s)Anne and Jim Ryun
WebsiteNedRyun.com

Education and background

Ryun is the son of Jim Ryun, the former Republican congressman and distance runner.[1][2][3]

Career in government and as conservative activist

Ryun was a speechwriter for President George W. Bush.[4] He is the founder and president of American Majority, a Virginia-based conservative political training institute allied with the Tea Party movement.[5][6] The group was founded in 2008.[2] Its 501(c)(4) affiliate is American Majority Action,[7] of which Ryan was CEO.[8] Ryan has been a board member of the American Conservative Union.[9][10] During the 2011 Wisconsin protests against Republican Governor Scott Walker's proposal to restrict collective bargaining and organized labor, Ryun helped organize counter-demonstrations in favor of the legislation.[11][12]

A career Republican Party operative,[3] as of 2013 Ryun was the CEO of Voter Gravity, a Republican data firm used for the party's get out the vote efforts; the company created "tablet and smartphone accessible canvassing maps, walk lists, voter information and dialing tools."[13] In 2016, Ryun was a long-shot candidate for the chairman of the Republican National Committee.[3][14]

Ryun has contributed to the conservative publications RedState,[15] American Spectator,[16] and American Greatness.[17]

Ryan was a staunch ally of Donald Trump.[18] In 2017, Ryan critiqued the Republican tax proposal for not going far enough, accusing the bill of being " a grab bag of goodies for the uberwealthy globalists."[19] In September 2020, death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ryan pushed for Trump to fill the vacancy created by Ginsburg's death.[20] He pushed for Trump to nominate Amy Coney Barrett over Barbara Lagoa.[18] Ryan was appointed by Trump to his 1776 Commission, which produced a report on American history that likened progressivism to fascism; the report was criticized by historians.[21]

Ryun has co-authored two books with his father and twin brother, Drew Ryun:

  • Heroes Among Us (2002)[22]
  • The Courage to Run (Gospel Light Publications: 2006), ISBN 0-8307-3908-4

References

  1. David Boyce, Ryun Twins Following in Their Father's Footsteps-Sort Of, Kansas City Star (May 20, 1990).
  2. Elena Schneider, Feingold State Department documents won’t pop before 2016 election, Politico (September 8, 2016).
  3. Elena Schneider, Each party's Senate hopes rests on least-known candidate, Politico (November 2, 2016).
  4. Brady Dennis, National Wisconsin protests continue; counter-demonstrators support governor's bill, Washington Post (February 20, 2011).
  5. Jerry Markon, Tea party stays on the sidelines as Obama, Republicans in Congress tackle fiscal cliff, Washington Post (December 23, 2012).
  6. Trip Gabriel, A Tea Party Leader Tells Bachmann to Quit, New York Times (October 28, 2011).
  7. "American Majority Action". American Majority Action. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  8. Robin Bravender, Tea party making its voice heard, Politico (August 2, 2012).
  9. Alan Rappeport, Will Rule Changes Break Pauls' Monopoly on CPAC's Straw Poll?, New York Times (February 24, 2015).
  10. Nick Corasaniti and Alan Rappeport, At CPAC, Pushing Republican Hopefuls to Dive Into Policy Specifics, New York Times (February 27, 2015).
  11. Wisconsin protests continue; counter-demonstrators support governor's bill, Washington Post (February 19, 2011).
  12. Wis. governor predicts Democrats will return to debate union rights, Reuters via Washington Post (February 20, 2011).
  13. Bryon Tau (December 4, 2013). "GOP data firm adds big name". Politico.
  14. Kyle Cheney & Shane Goldmacher, Short list emerges for RNC chair, Politico (November 14, 2016).
  15. "About Us". RedState.
  16. "Ned Ryun". The American Spectator.
  17. "American Greatness". American Greatness. Retrieved 2019-12-02.
  18. Alex Isenstadt & Marc Caputo, Trumpworld clashes over Barrett vs. Lagoa, Politico (September 22, 2020).
  19. Anna Dubenko, Right and Left React to the Republican Tax Plan, New York Times (November 21, 2017).
  20. Margaret Sullivan, The tortured logic from right-wing media about replacing Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Washington Post (September 19, 2020).
  21. Michael Crowley & Jennifer Schuessler, Trump's 1776 Commission Critiques Liberalism in Report Derided by Historians, New York Times (January 18, 2021).
  22. "ROLE OF FAITH Ryun to speak at assembly". York Daily Record. July 2, 2005. Retrieved 2008-10-12.
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