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Why does America need the Constitution Party, if we already have two other parties?


An overwhelming majority of our Congressmen, judges, presidents, and elected officials have routinely ignored constitutional limits placed on their power. As a result, there are now very few areas where government is not involved in our lives, a radical and alarming departure from our almost-forgotten tradition of limited government and very broad individual freedoms. Both major parties, in spite of their rhetoric, have routinely ignored the limits put in place by our Founding Fathers in the U.S. Constitution.
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  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • Executive Committee >
      • Officers
      • Leadership Tools
    • State Committee >
      • Resolutions >
        • Right to Bear Arms
        • Declaration of Religious Freedom
        • Declaration of American Christian Heritage Month
      • Resources >
        • Trifold Pamphlets
      • State Party By-Laws
    • County Affiliates
  • PRINCIPLES
    • Three Pillars
    • Seven Principles
    • Platform and Resolutions
    • Founding Documents >
      • Declaration of Independence
      • US Constitution
      • Bill of Rights
      • Amendments 11 - 27
      • Constitutions Of Pennsylvania >
        • Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 1968
        • Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 1874
        • Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 1838
        • Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 1790
        • Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - 1776
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Elections >
      • Become a Candidate
      • Nomination Papers
    • Events >
      • State Convention for the Constitution Party of Pennsylvania 2026
    • Ballot Access >
      • Political Party Equality
    • Register to Vote
    • Join With Us
    • FAQ's
  • NEWS
    • Newsletters >
      • CPPA Advocate Vol 4, Issue 1
      • CPPA Advocate Vol 4, Issue 2
    • Educational Resources >
      • Book Worm
    • News & Blog
    • Message From The Chairman
  • CONTACT
  • SUPPORT