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Will I waste my vote if I support Constitution Party candidates?


In recent elections, millions of conservatives did not vote because neither of the major party candidates represented them. The number of voters not aligned with either the Republican or Democratic parties has grown every year. Currently, more and more principled voters simply will not cast a vote for the “lesser of two evils.” Also, strong third parties have historically influenced electoral outcomes by drawing crucial votes from Republican and Democratic candidates. In addition, issues such as the abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage and a balanced federal budget were introduced by third parties.
 
A person’s vote is truly wasted when he does not use it to express his actual beliefs. How can we expect to have principled leaders if we do not have a principled electorate?
 
A vote for the Constitution Party is a vote for the Constitution and an investment in America’s restoration.
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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 Chapters
  • 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
      • Candidates 2022
      • Nomination Papers
    • Events >
      • Constitution Party of Pennsylvania 2023 Spring Committee Meeting
      • Lancaster County Committee Breakfast Meeting - Centerville Diner
    • Ballot Access >
      • Political Party Equality
    • Register to Vote
    • Join With Us
    • FAQ's
  • NEWS
    • Newsletter
    • Educational Resources >
      • Book Worm
    • News & Blog
    • Message From The Chairman
  • CONTACT
  • SUPPORT