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[[Image:DaveM_Rick-2004.JPG|thumb|Randall with Dave Mustaine - of Megadeth - Election Night 2004 in Denver]] | [[Image:DaveM_Rick-2004.JPG|thumb|Randall with Dave Mustaine - of Megadeth - Election Night 2004 in Denver]] | ||
During May, [[2004]], Randall was elected to serve as the Legislative Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Impressed with his professionalism, the vacancy committee for the LPCO convinced Randall to run for the United States Senate in the 2004 elections. Waging a modest campaign, Randall placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. | During May, [[2004]], Randall was elected to serve as the Legislative Director for the Libertarian Party of Colorado. Impressed with his professionalism, the vacancy committee for the LPCO convinced Randall to run for the United States Senate in the 2004 elections. Waging a modest campaign, Randall placed fourth in the race behind American Constitution Party (ACP) candidate, Douglas "Dayhorse" Campbell. On election night, Randall and his supporters awaited the election results with heavy metal rocker, Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, at the Fillmore in Denver, Colorado. | ||
Randall personally recruited [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] to seek the Libertarian Party of Colorado nomination for Governor in 2006. Upon her nomination, she recruited Randall to run as her [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado]. After waging a much more aggressive campaign than Randall had in 2004, the team placed third in the race. | Randall personally recruited [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Winkler Dawn Winkler-Kinateder] to seek the Libertarian Party of Colorado nomination for Governor in 2006. Upon her nomination, she recruited Randall to run as her [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lieutenant_Governor_of_Colorado Lieutenant Governor of Colorado]. After waging a much more aggressive campaign than Randall had in 2004, the team placed third in the race. | ||
[[Image:Rick_W-Wayne_Root-05-08c.JPG|thumb|Randall with 2008 Vice-Presidential nominee, Wayne Allyn Root]] | |||
At the Libertarian Party of Colorado State Convention in 2006, Randall was re-elected to continue serving as Legislative Director. Prior to completing his term, Randall recruited personal injury attorney, David K. Williams, to seek that office at the next state convention. After completing his second term on the Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors, he stepped down from that position at the Libertarian Party of Colorado State Convention in 2008. During that convention, Randall was nominated to be the Libertarian Party of Colorado candidate for United States Senate. Because he had not considered running for that office, Randall declined the nomination and instead asked for a vote of confidence from the body - which he received. Before the end of the state convention, Randall was urged by the Treasurer, Leah Kelley, to seek the position of Media Director due to the National Libertarian Party convention being held in Denver later that year. Randall agreed and was elected to complete a mid-term vacancy as Media Director. | At the Libertarian Party of Colorado State Convention in 2006, Randall was re-elected to continue serving as Legislative Director. Prior to completing his term, Randall recruited personal injury attorney, David K. Williams, to seek that office at the next state convention. After completing his second term on the Libertarian Party of Colorado Board of Directors, he stepped down from that position at the Libertarian Party of Colorado State Convention in 2008. During that convention, Randall was nominated to be the Libertarian Party of Colorado candidate for United States Senate. Because he had not considered running for that office, Randall declined the nomination and instead asked for a vote of confidence from the body - which he received. Before the end of the state convention, Randall was urged by the Treasurer, Leah Kelley, to seek the position of Media Director due to the National Libertarian Party convention being held in Denver later that year. Randall agreed and was elected to complete a mid-term vacancy as Media Director. | ||
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