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Revision as of 09:28, 28 February 2020

Ken Moellman
Personal Details
Party: Libertarian Party
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Ken Moellman joined the LP in 1998, after 2 years of soul-searching, and committed after hearing Harry Browne in Louisville in 1999. He became active again in 2005, after seeing Ron Paul speak on Eminent Domain, courtesy of the Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions (BIPPS).

Party Involvement


He is currently running for National Vice-Chair at the National Convention 2018.

Interesting Quotes

"I want to be chair only as long as it takes to make it so someone else more-qualified can take over, and I can go back to being a campaign manager."

"They said 'these banks were too big to fail'. They should have said 'they committed fraud and they're going to jail.'"