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In April 1994, Winter, a 55-year-old Libertarian pilot, announced his candidacy for the governor of New Hampshire. His platform focused on education reform, tax cuts, and an overhaul of state government. He supported tax rebates for parents who opted for private education for their children, as well as reducing social services programs and privatizing the liquor business.
In April 1994, Winter, a 55-year-old Libertarian pilot, announced his candidacy for the governor of New Hampshire. His platform focused on education reform, tax cuts, and an overhaul of state government. He supported tax rebates for parents who opted for private education for their children, as well as reducing social services programs and privatizing the liquor business.


At some point in his political career, Winter switched his party registration from Libertarian to Republican. Winter had an active political career, including several noteworthy positions:
Winter had an active political career, including several noteworthy positions:
*He ran for the New Hampshire governorship as a Libertarian in 1994.
*He ran for the New Hampshire governorship as a Libertarian in 1994.
*He worked on John McCain's 2000 campaign in both New Hampshire and South Carolina.
*He worked on John McCain's 2000 campaign in both New Hampshire and South Carolina.

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