Month: March 2026

  • What is the Main Reason You Support the Constitution Party?

    What is the Main Reason You Support the Constitution Party?

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    We appreciate the support you have given to the Constitution Party! We are interested to hear about why you have supported us. Was there a particular platform that earned your support? Was it for a specific candidate? Or was it simply for the hope we offer as an alternate to the Democratic and Republican Party?

    As we grow in new States and win more offices, we want to be cognizant of those we represent. Our goal is to secure individual rights and bring back limited government. But we want to stay up to date on the most relevant issues in each State and the most important races to get candidates in.

    As the Party of Integrity, we hope that we have earned your support and we will continue to fight to return to the freedoms we have lost.

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  • Who Did The Colonists Fight the American Revolution For

    Who Did The Colonists Fight the American Revolution For

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    Patrick Henry, one of the most well-known of our Founding Fathers, recognized early on what was at issue with British rule in the colonies.

    In the 1763 Parson’s Cause dispute, Henry outlined the limits of King and Parliament’s authority in the colonies and the right to self-rule.

    When the Stamp act was passed in 1765, Henry proposed five resolutions in the House of Burgess that affirmatively declared the right of the colonies to self-govern, and the limits of King and Parliament.

    As things with England deteriorated over the next decade, Patrick Henry continued to be outspoken about the rights of the colonists being abused by British government. When things in Boston and throughout the northeast were reaching crisis in 1775, the Second Virginia Convention met. Patrick Henry proposed a plan of military preparedness for the inevitable war ahead.

    Henry’s foresight was met with pushback by those who wanted to hold out for a peaceful resolution to the conflict with England. It is at this juncture that Patrick Henry’s famous “Give me liberty or give me death” speech swayed the majority and helped prepare Virginia for what followed shortly thereafter. It is arguably the tipping point where all of the colonies started to become resolute in their preparations for the war ahead.

    Patrick Henry’s call to support the other colonies under attack by the British demonstrates the understanding that he had that they must fight for each other if any of them were going to succeed.

    “The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle?”

    If we are to succeed in our cause to bring liberty back to these united States, we must be mindful that we are fighting for all our fellow Citizens and for our posterity. And we need to understand that we must be active now; to delay may be too late.

    Patrick Henry gave his historic speech at Saint John’s Church on March 23, 1775.

    “Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

    Will you join us?

    “But pardon me, my fellow citizens, I know you want not zeal or fortitude. You will maintain your rights or perish in the generous struggle. However, difficult the combat, you never will decline it when freedom is the prize.”

    Dr. Joseph Warren, Boston, 6 March 1775

    Read Patrick Henry’s famous speech, as reported by William Wirt. Delivered at the Second Virginia Convention, 23 March 1775.

  • A New Socio-political Thriller Novel to Check Out!

    A New Socio-political Thriller Novel to Check Out!

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    Author Stu Strumwasser has made a generous offer to the Constitution Party and our supporters concerning his new novel, “A Real Collusion“. Below is his message.

    While we don’t necessarily agree with the author or main characters about platform or solutions, we whole-heartedly agree about the collusion between the Democratic and Republican parties to keep out of the political system all those not approved by the party controllers. This story draws readers into a fictional story about real world struggles against a duopoly that pits citizens against each other to give themselves more power and money.



    Share THIS LINK with your constituents and followers.

    Anyone who clicks that link, twill be offered an eBook for only $7.99 (regular price is $9.99) and the Constitution Party will receive $4/book.

    “In America dissenting opinions should be encouraged, not stifled. Right now, there is an unethical duopoly, secretly managed behind closed doors, which is silencing folks like you—as well as the Green Party, Libertarian Party, and others, as well as the majority of Americans who don’t belong to ANY party. We clearly AGREE on one very simple and important point: American voters deserve to hear from independents and third parties, they deserve a functioning government, and they deserve a government that serves the interests of regular Americans, the way the Founders set out to effect governing, and the (current) two major parties are preventing that. We have a mutual interest, and opportunity, to effect change. Let’s go get it.”

    Stu Strumwasser

    “A Real Collusion” is about the secret conspiracy between the Republican and Democratic parties to control the U.S. government through an illegal duopoly.

    From the author of the bestselling novel, “The Organ Broker,” (hailed by Lee Child, New York Times # 1 bestselling author of the Jack Reacher series as, “Exciting and thought-provoking–the perfect package”) comes, “A Real Collusion”, a stunning political thriller and expose.

    “A Real Collusion” is a David vs. Goliath(s) story about a man who accidentally becomes the leader of an independent political movement that nearly takes down the two-party system in America, while exposing a conspiracy that affects the results of the 2016 election. It explores universal and deeply human themes of loss, and the tension between justice and power. In the opening sentence the narrator points out that, “Ordinary people often do extraordinary things.” The characters in the book do, and the action is driven by the fantastic events of a unique political satire. It is also the heartfelt story of regular people struggling with lost love, alienation and nearly universal disaffection who find strength in enduring loyalty and friendship

    This is the story of John Campbell (a regular guy from the lower east side of Manhattan) as recounted by his friend Skip Winters. Skip becomes John’s campaign manager and later, a congressman in his own right. He narrates the stunning-but-plausible story of how John Campbell and The American Coalition race to popularity, raising over a hundred million dollars from grassroots contributors—and become a threat to the political duopoly of the Democratic and Republican parties. The book sprinkles in references to real events from recent history, and real political leaders including Trump, John McCain, and more. This imbues the novel with a sense of realism, albeit one of an alternate reality. Skip discovers a deep-seated conspiracy within our political system whose leaders orchestrate a murder, destroy his friend and tip the scales of the election. The novel turns out to be Skip’s exposé of the secret collaboration between the two major political parties in our country—a cooperation to protect the duopoly that is, in part, real.

    WARNING: Contains some strong language

    We must, as the author suggests, find a way to effect a change that allows greater participation and intentional and civil discourse in our public spheres. We must find unity in our commonalities and work together in representative government.

  • What Taxes Are We Okay With?

    What Taxes Are We Okay With?

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    The British Parliament passed the Stamp Act on 22 March 1765. The Act imposed a tax on legal and commercial paperwork as well as on newspapers and other distributed writings. It was intended to raise revenue for war debts by a tax that colonists could not avoid. The colonial legislatures were given no say in this tax, and offenders could be tried in courts of Admiralty, without rights to a jury or witnesses.

    These taxes were imposed only on the British subjects in the North American colonies and not on other British subjects, which effectively treated the colonists as second class citizens. The American Colonies were not represented in Parliament, and they declared it to be unconstitutional for such taxes to be imposed on them without their consent or the consent of their representatives. “No taxation without representation” is a phrase we have all heard which reflects the battle they faced.

    The treatment the Founders suffered, at the hands of a government they had no say in, became the major issue that drove the American Revolution. Even those who sought peace with England until the very end, had to acknowledge that returning to peace with King and Parliament would mean bowing down to any tax or restriction they might choose to put on the colonies.

    Our right to self-govern has been abdicated by many current citizens who have become too lazy or too ignorant to do the hard work of keeping our public functionaries in line. When citizens abdicate government actors are only too willing to take control.

    Are you going to your municipal meetings?

    Together we can make 2026 the Tipping Point where America returns to the Fundamental Principles of Liberty and Self-governance that made it great.

  • What is the Limit of Civil Government Authority?

    What is the Limit of Civil Government Authority?

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    On March 18th, 1776, the British Parliament was forced to repeal the Stamp Act. But on the same day they passed the Declaratory Act, reasserting their right to legislate for the colonies.

    Both Parliament and the King passed the Declaratory Act. It asserted that they had the “full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the crown of Great Britain, in all cases whatsoever”.

    America’s Founders rejected this Act. The cornerstone principle which our American government is structured around is that every human being has certain inalienable rights endowed upon them by the Creator. The principles built on this foundation are that the purpose of government is to secure these rights and that the government cannot violate these rights without due process of law.

    These bedrock principles apply at every level of government and to every action of government or government actor.

    When your local or State governments violate your rights instead of securing your rights, what do you do about it? Do you know how to petition your public functionaries? Do you attend local municipal meetings? Get organized now and secure your inalienable rights.

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    Together we can make 2026 the Tipping Point where America returns to the Fundamental Principles of Liberty and Self-governance that made it great.

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  • What do Political Organizations do?

    What do Political Organizations do?

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    Political organizations do just that; they organize. They provide the structure to focus resources on accomplishing a given political purpose.

    A political party can have a broad range of aspects that they are focused on; from single issue agendas, to running candidates for every office, to setting political policy.

    By organizing support, both financial and volunteer efforts, and by pinpointing the goal, a political organization can increase the efficacy of the people’s efforts.

    It is specifically because organizing is so powerful that organizations are formed and cooperation obtained. By organizing, an individual can leverage their limited resources into something formidable.

    Organizing politically can be as simple as a grass-roots effort built around public pressure being placed on our public functionaries. Or it could be a more permanent fixture, such as a political party. In every case there are always logistics to work out.

    The Constitution Party works to help individuals organize locally to accomplish political objectives that push government to secure individual rights.

    We help individuals focus their goals and resources to be effective in their areas, organizing Constitution Party committees and running candidates.

    The Constitution Party provides a vehicle for you to secure individual rights back to your area. Your political support or your apathy determines the direction of the country. Get involved today!


  • Is Our Constitution Relevant?

    Is Our Constitution Relevant?

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    The U.S. Constitution was not a hastily thrown together document with transient ideas crudely lumped in. The Framers took time to study principles of governance and the historical utility of these types and styles of government before crafting the Constitution. They had worked in their own States in different structures of government and had first-hand knowledge of the successes and failures of the various governments here.

    They built around tried-and-true principles to create a structure of government that was blended and unique in this world. They built a foundation that could last the test of time, if the people would hold their government to these principles.

    The cornerstone principle which our government was structured around is that every human being has certain unalienable rights endowed upon them by the Creator. The principles built on this foundation are that the purpose of government is to secure these rights and that the government cannot violate these rights without due process of law.

    These bedrock principles apply at every level of government and to every action of government or government actor.

    The structure of government built on this foundation was unique as well. The Framers established a separation of legislative, executive, and judicial powers that prevents a single individual or body from abusing individual rights.

    We have seen this structure, and the protections provided by it, destroyed at national, state, and local levels through agencies that take on all three roles.

    We need to remind everyone that the purpose of government is to secure our individual rights.

    We must fight to return to the fundamental structures of separated powers, rule of law, and due process to secure those rights!

    Together we can make 2026 the Tipping Point where America returns to the Fundamental Principles of Liberty and Self-governance that made it great.