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Rus Thompson (born John L. A. Thompson; February 11, 1956 - March 7, 2025) was an American political activist. He was one of the main founders of the Taxpayers Party of New York and a leading voice in the
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in
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.


Early life & career

Born in
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in 1956, John L. A. Thompson was nicknamed "Rus" by relatives due to the color of his hair. Thompson served in the
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at
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in Massachusetts, serving as a cook, having been honorably discharged in 1979. After residing in
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in the 1980s, Thompson and his wife relocated to
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to run construction and concrete sales companies in 1991.


Grand Island toll activism

Before involving himself in the Tea Party movement, Thompson led the movement to remove toll booths that were at the base of the
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. Thompson submitted a petition to the
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with over 10,000 signatures to remove the fee that Grand Island residents had to pay while crossing over the Grand Island Bridge. This sentiment was later echoed by Grand Island town supervisor Nate McMurray two decades later, even after the Highway Authority tore down the toll booths at the base of the bridge. Eventually,
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George Maziarz introduced a bill that eliminated the Grand Island toll booths on behalf of Thompson and his group, No Grand Island Tolls.


Tea Party activism

By 2008, Thompson and his wife, Jul, had gotten involved in the Tea Party movement in Western New York. Alongside businessman Carl Paladino, political operation
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and Leonard Roberto, Rus organized a petition effort to get a new political party, the Taxpayers Party of New York onto the ballot in the 2010 New York gubernatorial election. In this election, Thompson convinced Paladino to run for
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in the Republican Party primary, upsetting the endorsed Republican candidate
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. Thompson came to notoriety in this election for his role in the Tea Party movement and for serving as Paladino's personal driver and campaign treasurer during the 2010 campaign. In addition to advising Paladino's gubernatorial campaign, Thompson has assisted numerous campaigns such as those as Jane Corwin as she ran for a seat in the
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and Jill Rowland's campaign for the same role. Thompson actively opposed the SAFE Act and advocated for Western New York to
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from New York State, becoming the
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. In 2014, Thompson served as a placeholder while the Erie County Republican Committee searched for a candidate to run for state senator in
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.


Legal troubles

While living in Arizona, Thompson was arrested and served jail time for
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while
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. In 2017, Thompson was sentenced to three years on
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to avoid jail time after being convicted of
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. Thompson, while living in
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, voted in three elections in the town of Grand Island.


Personal life

Thompson married Julianne "Jul" (née Wopperer) in 1991 and the couple moved to Grand Island, New York, where she was from. His first marriage, to Diane Cahill, ended in divorce. Jul is also involved in far-right politics in Buffalo and was present during the January 6th United States Capitol attack, having organized two busloads of Western New Yorkers to attend the rally prior to the attack. At the Capitol, Jul claims that she was maced by
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. The Thompsons have three children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild as of 2025. Thompson died in Grand Island after a long illness on March 7, 2025.


See also

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Tea Party movement The Tea Party movement was an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party that began in 2007, catapulted into the mainstream by Congressman Ron Paul's presidential campaign. The movement expanded in resp ...


References

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