There are many great Libertarian candidates out there, but unfortunately due to the stranglehold the two-party system has on Americans, few are viable enough to compete. My SWAT team is dedicated to strengthening the potential of Libertarian campaigns, and giving them the knowledge to fight on more equal footing with Democrats and Republicans. 

One of these stellar candidates is Thomas Daniel Quiter, a lifelong disability advocate running for New York State Senate. Tom is in a two way race against a Republican. He was born with a rare disability called osteogenesis imperfecta Type III, and has spent many years providing guidance for those with disabilities in New York State. Now, he wants to lend that underrepresented community a voice. Through Tom, we have the opportunity to dramatically change the conversation around disability and welfare systems, as he lives in and experiences the government inefficiencies every day. 

Tom’s team has knocked over 1000 doors so far, and on the daily they identify supporters and provide yard signs. Tom’s campaign recently smashed through its one-week fundraising goal of $10,000 by raising $14,495. This accomplishment will enable the campaign to begin running TV and radio ads, but it is just the start. Tom’s incumbent opponent has over $60,000 in the bank and can easily draw more from the Republican establishment. If you can, please consider donating $20, $10, $50, $100, or whatever you can to help Tom fight back. He is in an extremely winnable race and needs YOUR help. If you can’t make a monetary donation, consider donating time - they have many opportunities for volunteers! I am truly grateful for all the support Tom has been getting, and can’t wait to see him win in November! Thank you!!

Learn more about Tom:

Website: https://tomfor52.com/
FaceBook: http://facebook.com/TomFor52
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Tom_For_52
Instqgram: http://instagram.com/Tom_For_52
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLKDeM30L4HeGtSL8--fS6A

In Liberty,

Dan Taxation Is Theft Behrman

for Governor of Texas