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'''David Bergland''' was the 1976 [[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] vice presidential candidate, the running mate of [[Roger MacBride]]. He is the author of the book "Libertarianism in One Easy Lesson". In 1974, Bergland ran for Attorney General of California as a Libertarian write in candidate. In 1978, in his run for state senate, he was the first candidate to appear on the ballot as a Libertarian in California. In 1980, he ran for a position on the U.S. Senate. He was the LP presidential candidate in 1984, and was co-chairman of [[Harry Browne]]'s presidential campaign in 1996. | '''David Bergland''' was the 1976 [[Libertarian Party|Libertarian]] vice presidential candidate, the running mate of [[Roger MacBride]]. He is the author of the book "Libertarianism in One Easy Lesson". In 1974, Bergland ran for Attorney General of California as a Libertarian write in candidate. In 1978, in his run for state senate, he was the first candidate to appear on the ballot as a Libertarian in California. In 1980, he ran for a position on the U.S. Senate. He was the LP presidential candidate in 1984, and was co-chairman of [[Harry Browne]]'s presidential campaign in 1996. | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, 27 June 2005
David Bergland was the 1976 Libertarian vice presidential candidate, the running mate of Roger MacBride. He is the author of the book "Libertarianism in One Easy Lesson". In 1974, Bergland ran for Attorney General of California as a Libertarian write in candidate. In 1978, in his run for state senate, he was the first candidate to appear on the ballot as a Libertarian in California. In 1980, he ran for a position on the U.S. Senate. He was the LP presidential candidate in 1984, and was co-chairman of Harry Browne's presidential campaign in 1996.
Preceded by: Ed Clark |
Libertarian Party Presidential candidate 1984 (lost) |
Succeeded by: Ron Paul |