- Adam Smith (Kentucky)
Adam Smith (born 1977/'78) [ [http://www.newsenterpriseonline.com/articles/2004/05/17/news/news06.prt "The News-Enterprise"] of
Hardin County, Kentucky , "Meet the Candidates...", May 17, 2004] is an American political activist who won one Congressional primary election and lost by a larger than 2:1 margin in the general election.In the 2004 election, he campaigned as a Democrat for a seat in the House of Representatives representing Kentucky's second
congressional district , losing to the incumbent by 68 percent of the vote to 32 percent. His campaign was widely considered to be futile; in the 2002 election, his opponent, Republicanincumbent Ron Lewis , won 69 percent to 29 percent. Smith raised only $3,895 compared with $724,439 for Lewis. Smith was Kentucky's only federal candidate, from either major party, to oppose a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage. He was selected to be on the "Dean Dozen " list.Smith defeated James E. Rice and Pete Tabb in the
primary election onMay 18 ,2004 , with 14,537 votes (44 percent). Rice received 9,195 votes, while Tabb got 9,100 votes. Smith attended theUniversity of Louisville , earning hisBachelor of Arts inpolitical science in2000 . After graduating, he lived in Palm Springs,California , until August2002 . Smith later worked on oilfield supply boats in theGulf of Mexico and was acourier inLos Angeles . Smith is a past member ofTeamsters Local 89 and currently resides inCalgary, Alberta .References
External links
* [http://asmithforcongress.meetup.com/ Meetup.com for Smith supporters]
* [http://www.opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?ID=KY02&Cycle=2004 Opensecrets.org campaign finance data]
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