Aug 26, 2014: Powell Tribune: EDITORIAL: Voters showed they do not back extreme positions
Gov. Matt Mead rolled to an easy win, garnering 53,673 votes compared to 31,534 for Dr. Taylor Haynes and 12,463 for Cindy Hill, the state superintendent of public instruction. The results were widely anticipated and at the moment the first returns were in, it was obvious Mead would claim a comfortable victory in his bid for a second term.
Gov. Matt Mead rolled to an easy win, garnering 53,673 votes compared to 31,534 for Dr. Taylor Haynes and 12,463 for Cindy Hill, the state superintendent of public instruction. The results were widely anticipated and at the moment the first returns were in, it was obvious Mead would claim a comfortable victory in his bid for a second term.
July 16, 2014: Yellowstone Insider: Wyoming Gubernatorial Candidate Wants Yellowstone Mined, Drilled and Grazed
Taylor Haynes, a Wyoming gubernatorial candidate wants to open Yellowstone National Park to drilling, grazing and mining.
Taylor Haynes, a Wyoming gubernatorial candidate wants to open Yellowstone National Park to drilling, grazing and mining.
Apr 5, 2014: New American: Wyoming Candidate for Governor Runs on Nullification Platform
Dr. Taylor Haynes is a rancher from rural Cheyenne who says God insisted that he run for governor. Haynes, a former University of Wyoming trustee and a retired urologist, says he was reluctant to heed that divine call, but he has no hesitation calling Barack Obama a “puppet and an idiot.”
Dr. Taylor Haynes is a rancher from rural Cheyenne who says God insisted that he run for governor. Haynes, a former University of Wyoming trustee and a retired urologist, says he was reluctant to heed that divine call, but he has no hesitation calling Barack Obama a “puppet and an idiot.”