About the Committee
Aaron Biterman, Founder

For nearly a decade, Aaron Biterman has been working to build a “Big Tent” coalition for limited government. One of his first campaigns was coordinating activities for Ed Thompson’s historic 2002 candidacy for Wisconsin Governor. Mr. Thompson earned nearly 200,000 votes (12%), the highest statewide vote total for a third-party candidate in more than fifty years.
Mr. Biterman became active in the Republican Party via the Republican Liberty Caucus in 2004. Between 2005 and 2007, he assisted with the media, outreach, and ballot access aspects of campaigns to defeat New York’s Proposal One and to pass Arizona’s Proposition 207 and Idaho’s Proposal 1. Between 2006 and 2008, he worked on three Republican Congressional campaigns in Virginia and Wisconsin.
He has been quoted in The New York Times, Houston Chronicle, and San Francisco Chronicle and his letters to the editor have been published in The Green Bay Press-Gazette, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Racine Journal-Times, and many other publications.
Since 2005, he has helped develop state chapters of the Republican Liberty Caucus. In that role, he has reviewed Republican candidates, districts, and voting trends since the 2006 cycle. He is a certified high school social studies teacher and a former U.S. Senate intern. Aaron currently works in donor relations for a legal defense foundation.
A native of Wisconsin, Mr. Biterman holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Political Science and Secondary Education from American University. He has been recognized by the Advocates for Self-Government, International Society for Individual Liberty, Students for Liberty, and the Republican Liberty Caucus for his superior work to limit the size of government. He resides in northern Virginia.
Adam Weinberg, Committeeman

Adam Weinberg is a staff member of the new social networking and blogging site Campus Reform, where he assists conservative and libertarian college activists across California and blogs about their fight against leftist institutional bias. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and a former production intern for the libertarian Institute for Humane Studies. In addition to a professional background in the motion picture industry and his collaboration with the team of filmmakers responsible for the conservative rap video “Victicrat”, Adam has been a Field Representative for Morton Blackwell’s Leadership Institute and legislative assistant to North Carolina House Representative Dale R. Folwell. He resides in Los Angeles.
Adam McCauliffe, Webmaster

Since 2002, Adam McCauliffe has maintained and designed several websites for small businesses and local bands. Adam has a Bachelor of Science degree in Material Science and has taken numerous computer science courses. In his spare time, he enjoys “playing” in Adobe Photoshop and other graphic design software. Adam currently resides in North Carolina.
