OT -- election results
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As a few of you here know, this year I ran for US Congress in District 21, Texas, as a Libertarian. With 99.86% of the precincts reporting, I got 60,711 votes, or 20%. To put that into a different perspective, I got more votes in a district that spans 8 counties than the Libertarian Presidential candidate got in all of Texas (254 counties and 56,213 votes). My incumbent Republican opponent goes back to Washington for his 12th term. He's NOT going to see 13. In 2006 I got 4400 votes and 2% of the electorate, finishing 5th out of 7 candidates in the second most heavily contested Congressional race in the country. Also worth mentioning ... my brother John Strohm ran for US Congress, also as a Libertarian, in Texas District 11. He finished with 25,031 votes, or 11.67% of the vote. So this is now a footnote in history -- two brothers in Texas polled the highest and second-highest vote counts AND percentages of any third-party Congressional candidates in the state's history. Libertarians normally get only 2% of the vote. ObSkiing content: none. Politics are as much fun as skiing, and if you win, it pays a whole lot better. And if you crash, you don't break your leg. Jim Strohm |
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