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The state of Georgia has never televised it gubernatorial debate once and it happened in the 2018 gubernatorial debate. Of the three people running for governor, one of them ran under the libertarian flag and that person is Ted Muntz. He was also the least known person along with Brian Kemp who is the current governor as the Republican candidate and Stacy Adams under the Democratic party; however, it sparked public interest. For more from Ted Metz, keep reading.

Bio – Who is Ted Metz?

Ted Metz was born in March 1958 on a date that is not known and in a location that is also not known, but it was revealed that by the time he was eleven he had lived in over twelve States. The reason for these constant moves was his father’s job as an Air Force pilot, but regardless of the family’s constant moves, Ted grew up in an environment of love and comfort with his brother and sister.

As a result of their relocations, Ted Metz’s early education cannot be easily traced. It is however known that he was a member of the Boy Scouts, for every town he moved to he found a troop there and actively participated in it, which ended when he moved to a state without a troop.

For his college education, Ted Metz went to three universities all in the state of Georgia. At the University of Georgia he studied biography chemistry, risk management and insurance at Georgia State University and at Georgia Perimeter College he studied nursing. This mixed bag of courses prepared him for the career paths he embarked on later in life.

Career

Edward Tecumseh Metz at the University of Georgia, signed up to join the Navy, and he found a way to attend college while training in the Navy. His decision was motivated by the electronics program the Navy was running at the time, but before long he gave up on that and faced his schoolwork, which he put on hold once more when he began to install satellite dishes. However, a Time article claimed that Satellite was pirating TV, which ended his business. This event piqued his interest in the workings of government.

Ted Metz got another job in a finance firm, but that ended with the stock market crash of 1987. The next job he got was in Atlanta and it was manufacturing, testing and repairing hardware. telecommunications. Wanting to keep doing things in science, he went back to school and graduated as a nurse. Immediately he was done with that, he got a job as a chemist in a cosmetics company, but during his fourth year working there, the owners sold the company and he was out of a job again.

Metz’s work in government began around 2009 with activism and by 2013 he was deeply involved in Republican party activities, but fighting and bickering within the party irritated him and he made the choice to become a member. of the Libertarian Party. In 2014, he was the party’s pick for state insurance commissioner, but lost to Ralph Hudgens. In 2018, he ran for governor but also lost it.

He continues to be involved in government and pushes for a system that is not run by politics but by adherence to constitutionalism.

What happened to his ear?

Ted Metz’s job during the Navy required that he work near radioactive materials. This prolonged exposure has led to a form of skin cancer called squamous cell carcinoma. He had battled the condition for twenty-five years, but by 2017 it had gotten worse. This led to him being hospitalized for some time and eventually losing his left ear, it was during his hospital stay that he was chosen as the party’s candidate for governor.

Metz’s experience with cancer made him more open to the use of marijuana by cancer patients and during his debate he lobbied for the cultivation and growth of hemp. He opines that not only will this help the state’s agricultural economy, but it will also help research into the health benefits of hemp.

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