Ep. 31 - Mark Ash
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Mark Ash is a Houston-area attorney and the Libertarian nominee for
Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court in the 2020 general
election. Ash is a longtime Libertarian, who is perhaps best known
for his 2018 bid for a seat on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals,
in which he won over 1.6 million votes as the Libertarian nominee,
setting a record for a non-presidential Libertarian candidate in
Texas. In today's episode, Mark calls in to discuss his campaign
for the Texas Supreme Court in 2020, what sets him apart from the
other candidates in the race, and more. • Today's episode is
sponsored by Save Amarillo, asking you to vote
AGAINST Propositions A, B, and C in the Amarillo November
municipal special election. Amarillo is broke. No more debt. For
more information, visit saveamarillonow.com. (Pol. adv.
paid for by Save Amarillo PAC, Hobert Brown, Treasurer) • For
news for West Texas, the Texas Panhandle, and more,
visit www.amarillopioneer.com.
Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court in the 2020 general
election. Ash is a longtime Libertarian, who is perhaps best known
for his 2018 bid for a seat on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals,
in which he won over 1.6 million votes as the Libertarian nominee,
setting a record for a non-presidential Libertarian candidate in
Texas. In today's episode, Mark calls in to discuss his campaign
for the Texas Supreme Court in 2020, what sets him apart from the
other candidates in the race, and more. • Today's episode is
sponsored by Save Amarillo, asking you to vote
AGAINST Propositions A, B, and C in the Amarillo November
municipal special election. Amarillo is broke. No more debt. For
more information, visit saveamarillonow.com. (Pol. adv.
paid for by Save Amarillo PAC, Hobert Brown, Treasurer) • For
news for West Texas, the Texas Panhandle, and more,
visit www.amarillopioneer.com.
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