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'''Harry Browne''' (June 17, {{Event|year=1933|event=Birth|notes=free-market Libertarian writer, investment analyst, and Presidential candidate}} - March 1, {{Event|year=2006|event=Death|notes=free-market Libertarian writer, investment analyst and Presidential candidate}}) was a free-market Libertarian writer and investment analyst.
'''Harry Browne''' (June 17, {{Event|year=1933|event=Birth|notes=free-market Libertarian writer, investment analyst, and Presidential candidate}} - March 1, {{Event|year=2006|event=Death|notes=free-market Libertarian writer, investment analyst and Presidential candidate}}) was a free-market Libertarian writer and investment analyst.


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'''Harry Browne'''  was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and resided in Franklin, Tennessee at the time of his death from ALS.
'''Harry Browne'''  was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and resided in Franklin, Tennessee at the time of his death from ALS.
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After 2000, Harry Browne continued working to increase the popularity of libertarian goals to reduce the size and scope of government.  In addition to writing and making appearances on behalf of the DownsizeDC Foundation, he hosted two weekly network [http://www.harrybrowne.org/Radio.htm radio shows]; one on Saturdays dealing with politics, and the other on Sunday dealing with financial advice.  Browne also worked with the [[Free Market News Network]], of which he was the President.  On Free Market News, he had his own internet-based television show called ''[[This Week In Liberty]]''.  <!-- He was also working on a book called ''[[The War Racket]]'', but has stated, however, that the book is not near completion, with no definite publishing date. -->
After 2000, Harry Browne continued working to increase the popularity of libertarian goals to reduce the size and scope of government.  In addition to writing and making appearances on behalf of the DownsizeDC Foundation, he hosted two weekly network [http://www.harrybrowne.org/Radio.htm radio shows]; one on Saturdays dealing with politics, and the other on Sunday dealing with financial advice.  Browne also worked with the [[Free Market News Network]], of which he was the President.  On Free Market News, he had his own internet-based television show called ''[[This Week In Liberty]]''.  <!-- He was also working on a book called ''[[The War Racket]]'', but has stated, however, that the book is not near completion, with no definite publishing date. -->


==Election results==
==Election Results==
<center>'''Election results as a Libertarian candidate'''
<center>'''Election results as a Libertarian candidate'''
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==External links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.harrybrowne.org/ HarryBrowne.org]
* [http://www.harrybrowne.org/ HarryBrowne.org]
* [http://www.downsizedc.org/ DownsizeDC.org]
* [http://www.downsizedc.org/ DownsizeDC.org]

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