"I salute the formation of the Republican Youth Majority, the nation's first pro-choice, pro-environment, and pro-fiscal responsibility Republican organization for college students! Your energy, your vitality, and your commitment are critical to the future of the GOP. I wish you success as you galvanize our nation's young people to meet the challenges ahead."
Rep. Contance Morella (R-MD)
"In these times of shifting political winds, I commend the Republican Youth Majority for their relentless efforts to educate and activate our next generation of Majority for their relentless efforts to educate and activate our next generation of leaders. RYM has built a true forum where young moderate Republicans can not only fit in, but also speak out."
Rep. Sue Kelly (R-MA)
"It's a very exciting time to be a Republican. As a pro-choice, pro-liberty, pro- freedom Republican, I applaud the efforts of the Republican Youth Majority to make the Republican Party more inclusive."
Rep. Peter Torkildsen (R-MA)
"If the Republican Party is to continue its leadership into the next century, its must remain true to the principles upon which it was founded: individual liberty and personal responsibility. The Republican Youth Majority has an important role to play in broadening the base of our Party and ensuring its long term majority status."
Rep. Jim Leach (R-IA)
"This is the wave of the future. Young people are dedicated to less government -- and choice is consistent with the position."
Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA)
"To become the country's majority party, the vies of the majority of Americans must be represented. The Republican Party believes in individual opportunities, personal responsibility, less government intrusion, and strong national defense. I welcome the efforts of the Republican Youth Majority to share our party's message on college campuses through the country."
Rep. Nancy Johnson (R-CT)
"The Republican Youth Majority represents a shifting tide in American policies toward ideals on which the Republican Party was founded, such as individual freedom and personal responsibility."
Sen. William Cohen (R-ME), Secretary of Defense 1997-2001