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Solomon Yue, Jr.
Republican National Committeeman
from Oregon
Assumed office
July 31, 2000
Serving with Chris Barreto
ChairJim Nicholson
Jim Gilmore
Mark Racicot
Ed Gillespie
Ken Mehlman
Mike Duncan
Michael Steele
Reince Priebus
Ronna McDaniel
Preceded byDenny Smith
Member of the Executive Committee of the Oregon Republican Party[1]
Assumed office
1995
ChairRandy Miller →
Deanna Smith →
Perry Atkinson →
Kevin Mannix
Vance Day →
Bob Tiernan
Allen Alley
Suzanne Gallagher →
Art Robinson
Bill Currier
Chairman of the Polk County Republican Party
In office
2000–2002
Vice ChairScott Powell
Preceded byRon Finster[2]
Succeeded byScott Powell
Precinct Committee Person
from Polk County's 178th Precinct[3]
Assumed office
1996[1]
Personal details
Born
Yu Huaisong

(1959-05-07) May 7, 1959 (age 65)
Shanghai, China
NationalityAmerican (After 1992)
Chinese(Before 1992)
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Ourania Yue
(m. 1990)
Parent(s)Solomon Yue, Sr.
RelativesGrandfather: John Yue
ResidenceSalem, Oregon
Alma materAlaska Pacific University(BA)
University of Alaska Anchorage(MBA)

Solomon Yue, Jr. (Chinese: 俞懷松, born May 7, 1959) is a Chinese American politician and entrepreneur. He is vice chairman and CEO of Republicans Overseas and the national committeeman of the Republican Party of Oregon. Yue has been active within the Republican Party since the 1990s and he is now one of the top 20 ranking seniority members of the 168-member Republican National Committee.[4] Due to his activeness in tweeting conspiracy theories related to the 2019 Hong Kong protests on Twitter, he has become well-known among Hong Kong rioters for his support of the movement.

Emigrating to US

Born in Shanghai, China,[5] Yue lived through and escaped China's Cultural Revolution, emigrating to United States as an international student under the assistance of a senior classmate of his grandfather in Alaska Pacific University, then as a successful importer and wholesaler.[6]

Career path

Between 1987 and 1990, Yue was an international trade economist for the Alaska World Trade Corporation in Anchorage, Alaska. In 2011, he became president of the Terre Haute, Indiana-based Grassfire Strategic Planning and Management Group LLC. The group manages USA Super PAC, the Republican Super PAC, and the Grassroots Conservative Coalition.

Yue serves as the president of U.S. Global Enterprising Corporation, which is based in Salem, Oregon.[7]

Political path

In 1996, Yue was a member of Bob Dole's presidential campaign's Asian-American Steering Committee. Yue has led several political resolutions within the Republican National Committee (RNC) including Obamacare. In 2014, he headed up a resolution to repeal the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and his resolution passed with the RNC.

Between 1997 and 2002, Yue was chairman and vice chairman of the Polk County Republican Party in Oregon. In 2000, he was elected national committeeman for the Republican Party of Oregon. In 2013, Yue founded and has served as both CEO and vice chair of the Republicans Overseas.

In 2001 and 2004, Yue served as a member of the RNC's Delegations to Taiwan and organized the 2011 delegation to Taiwan for the country's National Centennial Celebration.

Yue began attending Republican National Conventions in 1996 and has attended the 2000, 2004, and 2008 conventions. He has served on the 2004 national convention's Site-Selection Committee and Committee on Arrangements. He has also been the vice chairman of the Committee on Presidential Debates and been a member of the convention's Standing Committee on Rules since 2013. He was also the co-founder of the RNC Conservative Steering Committee.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "GOP State Directory Oregon Republican Party". 2006.
  2. ^ Steve Law (July 30, 2000). "Yue Turns Attention to GOP Matters". Statesman Journal.
  3. ^ "Precinct Committee Person Report" (PDF). October 21, 2019.
  4. ^ "Leadership". Republicans Overseas.
  5. ^ Interview with Swiss Financial Newspaper Lágefi on FATCA in Franch
  6. ^ National Committeeman Mr. Solomon Yue, Jr.
  7. ^ a b Solomon Yue