Posted on 01/22/2023 2:40:50 PM PST by TBP
On November 8, 2022, in Utah’s State Representative race, 29th district, the Constitution Party nominee, Kirk Pearson, outpolled his Democratic opponent. The Republican nominee won with 10,832 votes, followed by Pearson with 2,254, and then the Democratic nominee with 2,131.
Agreed. My uniparty registration is hanging by a thin thread.
Constitution party is the way to go, but nobody but me knows about them.
Yay. Utah. Mormon shithole.
The Constitution Party candidate for POTUS in 2000 had more votes in FLA than the Bush-Gore margin of victory.
When watching Trump being assailed by both Republicans and Democrats I got fed up and found in the Constitution Party the last political refuge for a Navy officer who took an indefinite oath to support and defend the Constitution.
As an enlisted guy I’m pretty sure my oath was also indefinite.Big difference is officers can resign anytime they wanted to. NCO’s could not.
The CP’s nominee in 1996, 2000, and 2004 was Howard Phillips.
I remember that fact from Navy Officer Candidate School (OCS). When I signed up it was as an Officer Candidate Seaman Apprentice. If I bilged OCS, I still owed the Navy four years of enlisted service. Nice incentive to focus the mind.
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