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Like many libertarians, Randall believes that the federal government has exceeded its [[United States Constitution|Constitutional]] bounds and should be scaled back in favor of a libertarian society.
Like many libertarians, Randall believes that the federal government has exceeded its [[United States Constitution|Constitutional]] bounds and should be scaled back in favor of a libertarian society.


Randall disagrees with radical minarchists with respect to the role of government. He asserts that in order for government to be by, and for the people, that protections must be in place to safeguard against corporatism. Further, in order for government to be effective in protecting our human and civil rights, it is necessary for government to establish a judicial system, provide for the common defense, and serve as steward of our public resources (e.g., capitol buildings, courts, jails and prisons, military bases and equipment).
With respect to the role of government, Randall asserts that in order for government to be by, and for the people, that protections must be in place to safeguard against corporatism. Further, in order for government to be effective in protecting our human and civil rights, it is necessary for government to establish a judicial system, provide for the common defense, and serve as steward of our public resources (e.g., capitol buildings, courts, jails and prisons, military bases and equipment).


==Election results==
==Election results==
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