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'''Jeff Daiell''' is a long-time Texas Libertarian activist, writer (he is the author of the controversial short story, ''To Hell And Back'', available on Amazon.com; and his new novel, ''From'' ''Roundheel To Revolutionary'', has just been e-published on Amazon -- it deals with a young woman who becomes an advocate of individual Liberty), and speaker. He has run for office four times, has served many times on the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas SLEC]], and has served as county chair. He '''holds the record''' for most votes for an LP of Texas gubernatorial nominee (over 129K), '''and''' the LPT record for highest percentage in a gubernatorial race. He once again sought the LPT nomination for Governor in 2010. | '''Jeff Daiell''' is a long-time Texas Libertarian activist, writer (he is the author of the controversial short story, ''To Hell And Back'', available on Amazon.com; and his new novel, ''From'' ''Roundheel To Revolutionary'', has just been e-published on Amazon -- it deals with a young woman who becomes an advocate of individual Liberty), and speaker. He has run for office four times, has served many times on the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|Texas SLEC]], and has served as county chair. He '''holds the record''' for most votes for an LP of Texas gubernatorial nominee (over 129K), '''and''' the LPT record for highest percentage in a gubernatorial race. He once again sought the LPT nomination for Governor in 2010. | ||
Jeff is | Jeff is 62 and lives in Houston. He is married and has three children and three grandchildren. A 1973 graduate of Centenary College (B.A. in Government), he works for a large company and also has his own business, Jeff Daiell Communications (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jeff-Daiell-Communications/157681390969462). His campaign website is www.JeffDaiell.com. He has a presence on Facebook (both a personal page and two groups devoted to the campaign), MySpace, and Twitter (WeAreTexans). | ||
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