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Constitution Party 2024 Fall Conference to Include Keynotes from Presidential Ticket, Additional Guest Speakers

The Constitution Party’s upcoming Fall National Committee Meeting and Issues Conference will feature several guest speakers, including keynote addresses from the party’s current presidential ticket, according to new information from the party.

Last month, Independent Political Report first reported that the Constitution Party would meet in Raleigh, North Carolina this November for its 2024 seasonal issues conference. The two-day event typically provides networking opportunities for members, introduces the party’s national leadership, and features discussions on key topics, as well as guest presentations. This year’s conference, hosted by the Constitution Party of North Carolina, will also include a silent auction and a dinner buffet.

The Constitution Party has since announced that the event will feature two keynote speeches focused on expanding the party, along with several confirmed guest speakers for Saturday who will discuss a variety of other topics.

Stephen Broden, the Constitution Party’s 2024 vice-presidential nominee, will deliver the first keynote speech on Friday. In his address, Broden will present his “3-7-12 Plan,” which is a strategy centered on the Constitution Party’s three pillars, seven principles, and twelve key issues designed to help expand the organization.

Randall Terry, the party’s 2024 presidential nominee, will deliver the second and closing keynote speech on Saturday. Similar to Broden, Terry will also discuss his vision for moving the Constitution Party forward. The other speakers confirmed for the conference include:

  • Retired Lieutenant Colonel Green Beret and constitutional lawyer Ivan Raiklin,
  • West Virginia Constitution Party gubernatorial nominee S. Marshall Wilson,
  • Constitution Party of Cache County, Utah, Chair David Gillie on “No, the Dollar is NOT Collapsing: State and County-Level Strategies for Restoring Constitutional Money – One Dollar at a Time,”
  • Constitution Party of Pennsylvania Chair Bob Goodrich on “Commitment to Leadership,
  • Constitution Party of Georgia Chair Ricardo Davis on “Filling the Integrity Gap: How CP-GA Is Cultivating an Active Supporter Base by Addressing the State’s Elections,” and
  • Constitution Party of New Hampshire Secretary Megan Schmitt on “How to Use HPLS to Build Your State Party.”

The conference will also feature parting remarks from outgoing Constitution Party National Committee Chair Jim Clymer, followed by the introduction of the party’s new national leadership. Additional information on the conference is available here.

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