Back in May, we reported that the “Ron Paul Twins” were asking for an interview from the Constitution Party’s presidential candidate, Chuck Baldwin. The Ron Paul Twins were popular youtube sensations amongst the Ron Paul grassroots.…
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Kansas Reform Party moves to place Chuck Baldwin on the ballot
Richard Winger reports over at Ballot Access News.
The ballot-qualified Kansas Reform Party held its state convention back on May 31, and nominated candidates for office, including presidential electors pledged to Chuck Baldwin for president.
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Constitution Party’s Carter aims for U.S. House in Illinois
The Peoria Journal Star of Illinois reports Constitution Party candidate Brad Carter filed this week to run for Congress in the state’s 18th District, an open-seat race where GOP Rep.…
Barr on Baldwin
Brownlow speaks out on D.C. vs. Heller
Oregon Constitution Party candidate for U.S. Senate, Dave Brownlow, says of the recent Supreme Court decision overturning a D.C. gun ban, “The Supreme Court finally gets one right — sort of.”…
Baldwin campaigns in Riverside, California
California’s Riverside Press-Enterprise reports Constitution Party presidential nominee Chuck Baldwin “stopped in the Inland area Thursday, albeit without the usual trappings of a national campaign: no motorcade, traveling press or Secret Service.”…
Videos of Chuck Baldwin at HQ
Recently, Chuck Baldwin opened his national headquarters in western Michigan. A local TV station covered the event, and even included a video over on the right-hand side.…
Third-party candidates attack Federal Reserve System
Constitutionalists and Libertarians have always been opposed to the Federal Reserve System. However, in the wake of Ron Paul’s unprecedented exposure of the issue — and the public’s surprising enthusiasm for his anti-Fed rhetoric — CP and LP candidates are giving the issue more prominence in their campaign platforms.…
Constitution Party candidate for U.S. Senate in conflict with party platform
The three confirmed candidates to replace Carl Levin as U.S. Senator from Michigan are all courting Ron Paul supporters. The Republican Jack Hoogendyk has his problems from the Paulian perspective, and he seems to be pursuing Paul supporters less aggressively than the Libertarian (Scotty Boman) and the Constitution Party candidate (Mike Nikitin), who are both members a common mailing list for Michigan Ron Paul supporters.…
