Zach Howell is the Chairman of the College Republican National Committee (CRNC). He will be overseeing the deployment of 27,000 college-aged volunteers to 6 battleground states to ensure Republican victories in the 2010 election cycle.
“My generation has sat and watched the Democrats mortgage our future against trillions of dollars in debt. Students across the country are now standing up with the College Republican National Committee to fight for our future.”
Zach has appeared as a contributor on both Fox News and MSNBC. He has been quoted in Politico, Time, ABC News, and his hometown Salt Lake City Tribune.
The CRNC has already played a major role in electing Republican candidates under Zach’s leadership. In 2009, the CRNC mobilized thousands of volunteers that made over 150,000 voter contacts for the final GOTV push which were essential to the victories of Gov. McDonnell and Gov. Christie.
The CRNC is the elected governing body for over 1,500 College Republican chapters nationwide. Zach sits in the same chair that Karl Rove, Lee Atwater, Morton Blackwell, and Grover Norquist once sat. Zach holds B.S. in Political Science from the University of Utah.

Zach Howell
Reforming Our Future
by Zach HowellIf current conditions hold through Tuesday, it is highly likely that Republicans will regain control of the House of Representatives, and quite possibly the Senate as well. The Democrats will leave behind a fiscal mess of gargantuan proportions. Under current spending levels as projected by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, by 2050 our individual share of the national debt will be $279,000 per person. Now, stop to think about that for a moment: when children and students today get to be their parents age they will owe $279,000 to the IRS for the national debt. And as if the national debt wasn’t bad enough, unemployment for young adults stubbornly hovers above 15%.
Most Americans know that action must be taken now to address the national debt. The favorite technique of the left—portraying any move toward lower spending as heartless—won’t stand in the face of the undeniable reality of this debt crisis. Perhaps that’s why the deficit-denying Democrats find themselves in such trouble less than a week before Election Day. The American people are ready for bold action to get our government under control and our economy back on track, and the Democrats aren’t.
We’ve seen such bold action in New Jersey under Governor Christie, and even in England and Germany under Conservative governments. New Jersey, once a fiscal basket case, now has a balanced budget and taxes were not raised. Germany’s unemployment has reached an 18 year low, and the UK’s economy grew at twice the rate forecasters had predicted last quarter. In these places, we’ve caught a glimpse of the conservative future—and it works.
College Students ‘Breaking Up’ with Obama and Democrats
by Zach HowellYoung people hate big government policies. This may come as a shock, given that Obama won 66% of the 18-29 voting demographic, but as we will examine, recent polling supports my belief.
When Obama was campaigning in the general election, he talked as if he were a centrist. He promised to end political polarity, he promised tax cuts, he promised to clean up corruption, and he promised to be fiscally responsible. These were all desirable attributes in a candidate, and the power of those ideas paired with his “cool” factor helped him win the election.
Unfortunately, the President broke his campaign promises. His policies have been detrimental to all Americans, but none have been more adversely affected than my generation.
At a time when the Democrats have already added $4.71 trillion dollars to ‘stimulate the economy’, how is it that unemployment for young adults is hovering at 20%? Weren’t we supposed to be the benefactors of the Democratic agenda? Weren’t they supposed to be looking out for our generation’s best interests? Of course that’s what they said, but as the old adage goes, “judge me not on what I say, but on what I do.”






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