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Contenders for the 2000 U.S. Senate Libertarian Candidacy
John Clifton
John Clifton
John Clifton, Queens social worker and LP activist

Tom Loughlin
Tom Loughlin, Jr.
Tom Loughlin, Jr. is the former Chairman of the Independence Party of Oneida County NY.
John is a former chair of the Libertarian Party of Queens County, and a regular contributor to LPQC News, formerly its editor. Before starting his career in social work, John served in the U.S. Navy as a Fire Control Technician, Ballistic on a submarine. Tom lives in Utica, and has pursued a varied and exciting career in sportswriting. He's been active in politics since 1992. He presents some interesting new ideas in his platform, which covers all aspects of policy.
Recent Articles by John: 'Senator Tom's' website
Marc Romain
Marc Romain
Marc Romain, from Chittenango, wants to make it his full-time job to run for Senate for us. Don Silberger
Don Silberger
Donald Silberger, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Mathematics at SUNY in New Paltz
Marc's started Promoting Common Sense Ideas (P.C.S.I.) to address economic issues, safety issues, and the problems with the overreaction of the government against victimless crimes. Marc's sister, Brandi, died of a cocaine overdose--Marc considers her a casualty of the War on Drugs.
Don has published more than thirty research papers in combinatorial algebra, as well as dozens of poems, stories, and essays on political philosophy. In 1998 he was the Libertarian Party's candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York.

Marc's writings: Don announces his candidacy and talks about:

Press Contacts
The candidates will be appearing at the LPNY 2000 Convention. To schedule appearances or interviews with a candidate or other party members, please contact the candidates directly, or write to Richard Cooper, LPNY Press Secretary, at: lpnymedia@hotmail.com. (Phone number available to qualified press.)

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