Our Revels (for) Now Are Ended

My thanks to all of you for your commitment to my campaign. I am truly honored to have had it.

As I am sure you know, on Election Day I received an amazing 25,856 votes. I say amazing because, as my lovely wife Christine posited, “We don’t know 25,000 people!” I agreed. Unfortunately, my opponent, Senator Florence Shapiro, received 135,945 votes. (I am sure she doesn’t know 135,000 people either.)

My total represented 16 percent of the vote. In a quick survey of the election data (in other words this could be wrong) it looks like I received the second highest total percentage for a Libertarian in the State of Texas. Sixteen percent is six percentage points higher than the base vote for Libertarians who run straight up against a Democrat or Republican and one point higher than my goal of 15 percent. I am very proud of this. Again, thank you!

More importantly, I believe my campaign has had an impact (at least for now) on the nature of the dialogue. As Senator Shapiro said in a gracious voicemail to me, “I certainly think there are issues and that you brought to the table that I think were very valuable and I will take them to heart.” I have noticed that she seems to be taking a more fiscally conservative stance on the upcoming budget. If this is the case, I am thrilled as it signals the true success of the campaign.

As with all Republicans, however, I remain reticent and skeptical about how the Senator will conduct herself once she gets to Austin in January. For me, anything short of shrinking the size of the state government by at least 20 percent is failure. I am hoping the electorate will not be like Charlie Brown and once again wind up flat on their collective backs as Lucy moves the football… AGAIN!

Here is the video of my concession speech on Tuesday evening.

 

Pictures from the poll watching party (and my birthday party) can be found here. (Apparently Picassa still does not play nice with blogs other the Blogger.) My thanks to Jessica Karlinski for taking and posting the photos!

There may be another post or two on this blog, but after that I intend to let it fall dormant, but will keep the URL just in case. (No that is not an announcement.) I will continue to post occasionally about matters political at my personal blog. If you are interested, please take a look at it and sign up for the feed if you like what you see.