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'''Alex Merced''' (born June 30, 1985) is an American author, blogger, marketing consultant, financial industry corporate trainer and Libertarian pundit. Merced runs a [http://www.youtube.com/alexmerced YouTube channel] where he discusses [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] ideas such as [[Civil liberties|individual liberty]] and [[free market]]s. Alex Merced is also the founder of online commentary website, [http://www.LibertarianWingMedia.com LibertarianWingMedia.com]. He ran for [[New York City Public Advocate|Public Advocate of New York City]] in [[New York City Public Advocate election, 2013|2013]], getting 10,400 votes. He ran for [[United States Senate elections, 2016|US Senate from New York]] in 2016 where he got 48,036 votes. Alex Merced also ran for NYC Comptroller in 2017 getting 5810 votes. In 2018 he was the Policy Director or the Larry Sharpe for New York Campaign. He | '''Alex Merced''' (born June 30, 1985) is an American author, blogger, marketing consultant, financial industry corporate trainer and Libertarian pundit. Merced runs a [http://www.youtube.com/alexmerced YouTube channel] where he discusses [[Libertarianism|Libertarian]] ideas such as [[Civil liberties|individual liberty]] and [[free market]]s. Alex Merced is also the founder of online commentary website, [http://www.LibertarianWingMedia.com LibertarianWingMedia.com]. He ran for [[New York City Public Advocate|Public Advocate of New York City]] in [[New York City Public Advocate election, 2013|2013]], getting 10,400 votes. He ran for [[United States Senate elections, 2016|US Senate from New York]] in 2016 where he got 48,036 votes. Alex Merced also ran for NYC Comptroller in 2017 getting 5810 votes. In 2018 he was the Policy Director or the Larry Sharpe for New York Campaign. He was Vice-Chair of the Libertarian National Committee from 2018 to 2020 and presided over the second sitting on the 2020 National Convention. | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == |