Press "Enter" to skip to content

Frank Fluckiger: Do You Believe This?

constitution

From a Constitution Party email blast:

Do you believe this?

• Political scientist Ronald Rapaport wrote the book on third parties. Literally. It’s called “Three’s a Crowd,” and indeed it is. The key thing he found about third parties is that “they need some sort of unique agenda. There has to be a reason why you’re going to support a third party.”

You and I know that the Constitution Party offers voters a reason why our candidates represent Middle America. For example, in his campaign for the West Virginia State Senate, Jeffrey-Frank Jarrell told the media: “Illegal Immigrants are just that — illegal. Until naturalized or given a visa, if they come to this country, they are outlaws subject to arrest and deportation. I welcome anyone who comes to this country in the proper manner. There is a process that will produce a naturalized citizen and that is what is the only way that immigration should be allowed to happen. “

Jeffrey-Frank offered voters an honest, logical, and forthright expression of our Constitution Party’s beliefs. Unlike the political duopoly, Jeffery-Frank’s approach gives voters reason to think about their choices as they enter the polling booth.

And some good news …

In Alaska, some 3,000 signatures are needed on petitions to gain ballot access. Our Constitution Party affiliate there just submitted 4,500 names — we are awaiting notification we are certified.

And in Tennessee, a suit brought by Tennessee’s Green and Constitution parties, Chief Judge R. Guy Cole of the US Court of Appeals has declared that a controversial ballot retention statute “clearly imposes a heavier burden on minor parties than major parties by giving minor parties less time to obtain the same level of electoral success as established parties.”

Ballot access via signatures, candidates running on principled yet practical platforms, and legal initiatives to force the elitist-controlled political process that will open election day to a free market of ideas, has the professors and pundits re-thinking their assertions.

Our Voter ‘16 Project is at the core of these activities. Please invest in our Constitution Party — $25, $35, or even $100 is necessary to maintain momentum.

Sincerely


Frank Fluckiger
National Chairman

4 Comments

  1. paulie September 7, 2015

    Thanks for the heads up.

  2. Cody Quirk August 1, 2015

    Actually it’s more like 13-14 because Richard Winger incorrectly includes the Oregon CP in the tally, yet that state party is affiliated with the National IAP and runs their presidential ticket on their ballot.

  3. David July 31, 2015

    Alaska was just for the presidential candidate, as I understand, and not for the full slate. which means the CP will be on 14 or 15 ballots so far.

Comments are closed.