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'''James 'Jim' Gray''' is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate. In 2012, Gray was [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]'s running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president | '''James 'Jim' Gray''' is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate. In 2012, Gray was [[Gary Earl Johnson|Gary Johnson]]'s running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president Barack Obama and his Vice President Joe Biden. | ||
[[Category:Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominees|Gray, Jim]] | [[Category:Libertarian Party vice-presidential nominees|Gray, Jim]] |
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James P. Gray | |
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Birth: | February 14, 1945 (age 72) Washington DC |
Education: | University of Los Angeles, California University of Southern California (JD) |
Military: | United States Navy |
Occupation: | Jurist, Writer |
Residence: | Newport Beach, California |
Party: | Libertarian (since 1998) Republican (prior to 1998) |
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Website: | http://www.judgejimgray.com/about.php |
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James 'Jim' Gray is a jurist and writer from Newport Beach, California. He had previously served as presiding judge for the Superior Court of Orange County. In 2004, he was the Libertarian Party of California candidate for US Senate. In 2012, Gray was Gary Johnson's running mate on the Libertarian Party ticket as the Vice Presidential nominee. Johnson and Gray would finish 3rd in the election, losing to incumbent president Barack Obama and his Vice President Joe Biden.