/r/ConstitutionParty
Subreddit for the National Constitution Party.
Subreddit for the Constitution Party.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Constitution Party is to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity through the election, at all levels of government, of Constitution Party candidates who will uphold the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and the Bill of Rights. It is our goal to limit the federal government to its delegated, enumerated, Constitutional functions.
The Constitution Party is one of only five nationally recognized political parties by the FEC.
/r/ConstitutionParty
Hey everyone, what’s your opinion on the rise of censorship of conservatives and their resources? Was the event at the Capitol reason enough to further censorship? Are conservative sites (like Parler) echo chambers that create extremists? Or should there be no online censorship at all?
I’m fairly new here. How do you all feel about the conservative groups that stormed the Capitol? Was this justified? If not, how should the populace retaliate against a system they see as corrupt?
Does the Constitution party have interest in ending the war on drugs?
(I’m an ASP supporter)
The ASP got around 20,000 fewer votes than the Constitution Party in 2020.
https://solidarity-party.org/about-us/platform/#CivilRights
https://solidarity-party.org/about-us/platform/#EducationSub
Does it support weed or not?
So there are four amendments to the Constitution about who can vote
Citizens 18+ or older can vote You don’t have to pay poll tax to vote Any citizen can vote (women and mne can vote) A male citizen of any race (can vote)
Why does the fourth one says only males? I know that male means man or boy but so does that mean that not every race of woman’s can vote? I’m quite confused, hope someone will help
Thanks!
For context, I do not live in any US territory, but I think the best way going forward for the party’s growth going forward is the establish parties in US territories. Most of them tend to be very third party friendly. There is one caveat and that due to the statuses of US territories, they will have issues that do not necessarily apply to the mainland. If you know anyone in any US territories and they are interested in starting a US territorial party, have them get into contact with the national committee.
Wishing you good luck from the UK. I hope this year you make a gain from the 0.15% of the vote received on 2016.
Growing is winning and never give up or feel deflated. Go out, vote Blankenship.
It's been my pleasure to run this sub during this election cycle. Please vote for Don if he is on the ballot or as a write-in in your state.If you can't vote for Don because he Isn't on your ballot I believe the best alternative is to stomach a vote for Trump. You should also vote down ballot CP if your state party is running candidates. All of this will help grow the party so that we can have an alternative conservative party.I will late be posting election results for Don later as the come in. Happy election day!
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