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Although a long-time libertarian, he has been registered variously as a Republican, an Independent, or Unaffiliated. In January 2021, he registered as a Libertarian and formally joined the Libertarian Party and the [[Mises Caucus]]. | Although a long-time libertarian, he has been registered variously as a Republican, an Independent, or Unaffiliated. In January 2021, he registered as a Libertarian and formally joined the Libertarian Party and the [[Mises Caucus]]. | ||
==Bio for Campaigns Director== | |||
Greg has been a lifelong libertarian and after a long and winding journey across the political landscape, he became a Libertarian at the national, state, and local level in January 2021. He spent 10 years working to recruit local libertarians and other liberty-minded people to serve on various commissions, committees, and positions in El Paso County, Colorado Springs, and the City of Fountain. Greg was elected to the City Council in Fountain in 2013 and was unopposed in seeking a second term in 2017. | |||
As the Campaigns Director, Greg wants to continue to identify, train, and support candidates for the “typical” elections, such as the state legislature, the US House, the US Senate, the Lt Governor, and Governor. And Greg also wants to build a team with our experienced LP members and anyone else with the drive to help develop a sustainable, repeatable, and successful pipeline of Libertarians beginning at the “lowest” local levels (e.g. parks board, planning commission) and allowing good Libertarians to grow a “resume” of service and build their name recognition as they seek higher and higher offices. Greg’s intent with this approach is to give the LP of Colorado the best problem we could have…a DEEP pool of good candidates for EVERY office during every election. | |||
[[Category: Colorado Party Activists]] | [[Category: Colorado Party Activists]] |
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