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David Cox | |
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Birth: | Nov 5, 1976 Springfield, VA |
Party: | Libertarian Party |
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David Cox is a Libertarian Party historian and social media volunteer who created the George Quillies and Day 1/Day 4 of the Convention Meme.
Since 2018, David Cox has been conducting an ongoing research project into the Libertarian Party of New York of the mid-1990s. He has interviewed past and present Libertarian Party members such as Bob Schulz, Joseph Brennan, Jeff Russell, Bob Goodman, Tamara Clark and Perry Willis.