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Gabriel Green, born in 1996 in Casper, Wyoming, demonstrated early prowess in debate, achieving state champion status in Lincoln-Douglas debate and ranking as the highest-ranked individual debater at the national tournament in state history. After attending American University in Washington, D.C. through a Daniels Fund scholarship, Green joined a conservative nonprofit think tank, focusing on fiscally responsible governance and opposing federal overreach. Transitioning from the think tank to consulting with Wyoming nonprofits, Green later chose to run for Governor following a termination due to political disagreements.
Gabriel Green champions a distinctive blend of traditionalism and localized economic stewardship, advocating for resource extraction while fiercely protecting Wyoming's natural and cultural heritage. His policy stances reveal an unexpected convergence of support for both traditional fuels and renewable energy, alongside a staunch opposition to tech industry investments. Greenβs approach to agriculture underscores a preference for local, small-scale farming over corporate agribusiness, revealing a highly localized economic strategy. His defense policy highlights a critical stance against the current defense establishment, calling for integrity and quality in military procurement. This combination of positions forces a reevaluation of how traditional values can coexist with progressive environmental goals.