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To: Ricardo4CP
R4CP, I hate to be a spoil sport, but the Constitution Party has not done the work in the 3 years since the last election to increase its ranks and its national presence. It is still a statistically insignificant party in terms of the general election.

In the years since the 2000 election they have been guilty of negligence in not growing their party.

Therefore, in terms of probability, there is effectively, a ZERO chance that they will win the 2004 election.

I can state with close to absolute certainty that the winning candidate will be either the Republican or the Democratic candidate. Anyone who does not see that is simply ignoring it.

Said with respect and not out of belligerence.

X
11 posted on 01/17/2004 3:06:17 PM PST by xzins (Retired Army and Proud of it!)
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To: xzins
X,

Thanks for the constructive criticism and the spirit in which it was offered.

The Constitution Party National Committee decided to not focus their energy on the 2004 presidential race. Rather, we've been working on local races since 2000. I can say for certain we've won some local partisan races since then -- all part of the process to build the local party organizations. Meanwhile, the Bush reality distortion field holds its traction on most good conservative leaders who fear being cut off from access more than repudiating the principles they once believe.

Perhaps the Constitution Party isn't growing in your area because your talents are needed. How bad will it get in the GOP until *you* do something?

If not now, when?


-Ricardo
53 posted on 01/17/2004 3:31:19 PM PST by Ricardo4CP
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