06/16/2026
TED BROWN KICKS OFF U.S. SENATE CAMPAIGN
AS ALTERNATIVE TO CORRUPT TWO-PARTY SYSTEM
Austin, TX, June 16, 2026 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Libertarian Ted Brown just began his maverick U. S. Senate race against Republican Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico. Brown won the nomination at the Libertarian Party’s state convention April 11 and will appear on the November ballot as the alternative to the two major parties.
Brown, 65, a retired insurance adjuster and small business owner from Austin, is a longtime Libertarian Party activist. In 2024, He ran against Ted Cruz and Colin Allred and won 267,039 votes, a record number of votes for a Libertarian Senate candidate in Texas.
“I am looking for politically homeless voters who reject the corrupt two-party system that has brought our country to a crisis point,” said Brown. “My campaign will appeal to Republicans who yearn for the limited government and fiscal responsibility they once championed. Many Republicans are dismayed that their party nominated one of the most corrupt Texas officials in memory for Senator.” Brown supports digital privacy and other personal liberties that are being snatched away by both major parties. Brown is also courting voters who are sick and tired of military interventions and endless wars and want our elected officials to handle problems here at home.
Brown stresses that he is not beholden to any special interest groups or corrupt party leaders. “I have no connection to the insiders in Washington. I’m not going there to schmooze with lobbyists and raise money from special interests. I’ll be an independent voice for Texas who will protect and defend the Constitution and Bill of Rights. I’m ready to aggressively oppose the ill-considered, costly bills that Congress regularly passes, as well as oppose the Executive Branch whenever it violates the separation of powers and rule of law.”
For more information:
Phone: (626) 429-1661
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