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Libertarian Ed Thompson Spends $20, Wins Mayoral Election

Libertarian Ed Thompson Spends $20, Wins Mayoral Election

My friend Ed Thompson was just elected mayor of Tomah, Wisconsin for the second time. Here’s the news release:

Charismatic Libertarian Ed Thompson won Tuesday’s mayoral election by nearly a two-to-one margin over incumbent Chuck Ludeking.

Speaking from his Tomah supper club, the Teepee, Thompson said he found about 50 dusty yard signs in a storage shed, leftovers from his previous campaign for mayor in 2000. He also dug up four highway signs from his Wisconsin gubernatorial campaign of 2002.

Thompson spent $10 for black and white paint to make appropriate changes to the highway signs. He said, “I paid my handyman, Terry Waddell, another $10 to clean up and paint the signs.”

Thompson referred to his frugal $20 campaign as a metaphor for how government should be run. In his previous term as mayor he cut city expenses by 13% while improving services to the community.

Thompson says that large expenditures should be decided in referendum by the people, not by a handful of city council members. “The people have been left out of the political process at all levels,” he said. “I want to change that.”

He went on to say, “We’re going to change government at the grassroots level. I want to show that libertarian values are American values, that we, the people, don’t want government bureaucracies meddling in our private lives.”

Thompson also serves as Vice-Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Wisconsin.

His 2002 Libertarian gubernatorial campaign made 3rd party history in Wisconsin when he got 10.5% of the vote with only about 2% of the total money spent on that election.

Thompson quipped, “Maybe I should run for governor again some day, but it would probably take more than 20 bucks, maybe more like a couple hundred.”

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Lew Rockwell covers the Ed

Lew Rockwell covers the Ed Thompson campaign

Libertarian Mayor
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Love it.

I can't tell you great it is the read posts like this.

We need more campaign

We need more campaign finance reform?

:-)

Joke.

there was a teacher at my

there was a teacher at my high school who was running for mayor and refused to spend more than $20... the second time he ran he actually got something like 20% of the vote... or maybe it was 30%.... the first time he tried I think he got like 12%... he always runs as an independent, but he's not a libertarian I don't think... I think he's actually proposing brand new ideas to government... like developing his own philosophy...

something like, if he was mayor, he'd give every single issue a poll and then act on what the poll results were....

Ed got 48.5 votes per dollar

Ed got 48.5 votes per dollar spent.

That means Ed needs about $1.3 million to be elected president of the United States.

A Remarkable Man-Trailer

A Remarkable Man-Trailer

Ed Thompson had been a boxer, professional poker player, tavern owner, construction worker, and salesman, but unlike his older brother, Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson, Ed hated politics. When his Monroe County supper club was raided for illegal gambling activities, Ed faced 8 years in prison and a $40,000 fine for paying an undercover agent $5 from a penny video poker machine. He was outraged. For the first time in his life Ed got involved in politics—and he got even. That's only the beginning.

Ed Thompson's story is about the determination of a not-so-ordinary guy who refuses to bow to injustice, battling for both himself and others against the forces of a powerful political machine. You can't help but like him. Ed is gregarious, witty, shrewd, lovable and compassionate—and he's one heck of a fighter.

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The Libertarian Alternative - Ed Thompson
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This Video Convinced My Republican Dad

This is a great video about how not all candidates are evil politicians. My Dad liked him even though he didn't agree with all Ed's positions.

My Dad is Ron Paul's age, so if you have parents who are open to a down-to-earth approach to small government, you might share this with them.

IMissLiberty

more info on Ed Thompson,

more info on Ed Thompson, brother of Tommy Thompson:

www.edthompson.com