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'''Sanford "Sandy" Paul Cohen''' (born about 1942) ran for U.S. Congress in New York in 1974 Under the [[Free Libertarian Party of New York]]. | '''Sanford "Sandy" Paul Cohen''' (born about 1942) ran for U.S. Congress in New York in 1974 Under the [[Free Libertarian Party of New York]]. | ||
==Biography== | |||
Cohen was born about 1942. His family moved to Dutchess County, New York, where he graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and Dutchess Community College. He went on to attend Columbia University and graduated from the State University at New Paltz with a Bachelor's degree in economics. He became a Libertarian due to the influence of economics professor Jay Bloom. Cohen stated, "Until I met Jay, I like most liberals, thought the state should have tremendous power and that government was the answer to all major problems. I never thought in terms of the individual....It was a traumatic experience with Jay. We all like to think that the way we doncut our lives and our opinions are valid. It was a shock to have someone say almost all you stood for was nonsense." | |||
Cohen went on to become a high school teacher with the Beacon School District. He married Carole and they had two children, Jennifer and Brock. | |||
He married Carole and they had two children. | |||
In January 1972, Cohen announced that he was running for U.S. Congress for the 1974 elections, to run against incumbent Hamilton Fish, Jr. | |||
==Political Campaigns== | ==Political Campaigns== |
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Sanford "Sandy" Paul Cohen (born about 1942) ran for U.S. Congress in New York in 1974 Under the Free Libertarian Party of New York.
Biography
Cohen was born about 1942. His family moved to Dutchess County, New York, where he graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and Dutchess Community College. He went on to attend Columbia University and graduated from the State University at New Paltz with a Bachelor's degree in economics. He became a Libertarian due to the influence of economics professor Jay Bloom. Cohen stated, "Until I met Jay, I like most liberals, thought the state should have tremendous power and that government was the answer to all major problems. I never thought in terms of the individual....It was a traumatic experience with Jay. We all like to think that the way we doncut our lives and our opinions are valid. It was a shock to have someone say almost all you stood for was nonsense."
Cohen went on to become a high school teacher with the Beacon School District. He married Carole and they had two children, Jennifer and Brock.
In January 1972, Cohen announced that he was running for U.S. Congress for the 1974 elections, to run against incumbent Hamilton Fish, Jr.
Political Campaigns
- U.S. Congress (1974)