Sean Haugh Explained

Sean Haugh
Birth Date:17 November 1960
Birth Place:Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Alma Mater:Tufts University
Known For:Libertarian Party candidate for United States Senate in 2002, 2014, and 2016
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Party:Libertarian

Sean Newton Haugh (born November 17, 1960) is an American politician and pizza delivery man who has run for Senate in North Carolina under the Libertarian Party nomination in 2002, 2014 and 2016. He currently resides in Durham, North Carolina.[1] [2]

Campaigns

2002

During his 2002 campaign Haugh also acted as Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of North Carolina.[3] Haugh helped raise money for Libertarian candidates by helping sell calendars featuring pinups of female Libertarians which were made by fellow Libertarian Rachel Mills, an idea thought up during an informal conversation between Haugh and Mills about fundraising. The calendars were sold for $20 each with Haugh describing all the photographs as "tasteful" and saying the calendar received mostly positive reactions.[3]

2014

Although Haugh had sworn off of politics years earlier he decided to run in 2014 because he couldn't stand the idea of only having a Democrat and a Republican on the ballot.[4] Haugh became well known for his campaign video where he shares his political platform.[5] These videos are filmed from his campaign manager's basement.[6]

During Haugh's 2014 campaign the conservative group American Future Fund funded an online campaign for Haugh.[7] The ads for the campaign used slogans like "Get Haugh, Get High" and "More Weed, Less War". Though the ads directly supported Haugh the candidate himself has stated

Haugh told the Charlotte Observer that "Apparently all three campaigns are now busy telling everyone that I am the best candidate in this race."[8]

2016

Haugh was not invited to the debate between Deborah Ross and Richard Burr for the 2016 election. He tweeted that instead he would be delivering pizzas during the debate.[9]

Personal life

Haugh has lived in Durham, North Carolina since 1988. He is married to Pam Adams and owns two dogs and two cats. His hobbies include cooking, reading, listening to music, and football. He is not affiliated with any religion.[10] [12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sean Haugh, Libertarian for US Senate. Sean Haugh, Libertarian for US Senate. 2016-05-29.
  2. Web site: A quick look at Sean Haugh, NC Senate candidate. October 10, 2014. The Washington Times.
  3. Web site: Libertarians raise funds with pinup calendar. October 22, 2002. Keesler. William. The Dispatch. October 18, 2016.
  4. News: Meet Sean Haugh, the Libertarian pizza guy who may deliver a Senate seat in N.C.. Tumulty. Karen. Wilson. Reid. July 6, 2014. The Washington Post.
  5. Web site: How Libertarians are Trying to Build their Party in North Carolina. newsandobserver.com. 2016-10-18. News and Observer.
  6. Web site: Pizza Man Delivers Third-Party Option. NPR.org. 2016-05-29. NPR.
  7. News: Conservative group funds pro-weed campaign for North Carolina Libertarian candidate. Gold. Matea. The Washington Post. October 23, 2014.
  8. Web site: Tea party Republicans favor Davidson Democrat. The Charlotte Observer. November 1, 2014. Morril. Jim.
  9. Web site: Left out of Senate debate, Libertarian candidate will deliver pizzas instead. October 13, 2016. Campbell. Colin. newsandobserver.com.
  10. Web site: Libertarian Senate candidate in NC suffers heart attack. August 20, 2016. The Robesonian.
  11. In August 2016 Haugh had a heart-attack and was admitted to Duke University Hospital.[10]
  12. Web site: Libertarian US Senate candidate Sean Haugh recovering from heart attack. News and Observer. August 19, 2016. Campbell. Colin.