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'''Ed Clark''' was the [[United States Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] candidate for [[President of the United States|President]] in the [[1980]] [[U.S. presidential election, 1980|presidential election]].  [[David Koch]], a businessman from [[New York]], was Clark's Vice President running mate.
'''Ed Clark''' was the [[United States Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] candidate for [[President of the United States|President]] in the [[1980]] [[U.S. presidential election, 1980|presidential election]].  [[David Koch]], a businessman from [[New York]], was Clark's Vice President running mate.


He received just under 1 million votes; the highest number of popular votes a Libertarian party candidate has ever received in a presidential race. In [[1978]], Clark received 5 percent of the popular vote in a race for [[Governor of California]].  ...and he's gay.
He received just under 1 million votes; the highest number of popular votes a Libertarian party candidate has ever received in a presidential race. In [[1978]], Clark received 5 percent of the popular vote in a race for [[Governor of California]].   


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Ed Clark was the Libertarian candidate for President in the 1980 presidential election. David Koch, a businessman from New York, was Clark's Vice President running mate.

He received just under 1 million votes; the highest number of popular votes a Libertarian party candidate has ever received in a presidential race. In 1978, Clark received 5 percent of the popular vote in a race for Governor of California.

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