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The Constitution Party, named the U.S. Taxpayers' Party until 1999, is an ultra-conservative political party in the United States that promotes a religiously conservative interpretation of the principles and intents of the United States Constitution.
The Constitution Party, or the Christian Nationalist Party or America First Party in some states, was a loosely organized far-right third party in the United States that was primarily active in Texas, founded in 1952 to support former General Douglas MacArthur for president and drafted other prominent politicians for presidential elections, or attempted to. [1]
The Constitution Party is a national conservative political party in the United States. It was founded as the U.S. Taxpayers Party in 1992 by Howard Phillips. The party's official name was changed to the "Constitution Party" in 1999; however, some state affiliate parties are known under different names.
The Constitution Party National Convention is held by the United States Constitution Party every two to four years. As of April 2024 [update] , there have been nine. National conventions
The party campaigned on the slogan, "the Union as it is, the Constitution as it is." [33] The party's official lack of a stance on slavery positioned it between the Lincoln's Republican Party, who campaigned on a platform against extending slavery to any new states or territories, and Breckinridge's Southern Democrats, who favored allowing ...
The Constitution Party supports a variety of conservative policy positions, such as banning abortion, supporting the Second Amendment and upholding the “traditional nuclear family, consisting of ...
The Constitution Party of Oregon is a political party organized as a minor party pursuant to state election law, [1] and recognized by the U.S. state of Oregon as a statewide nominating party. [2] A state party was first organized under this name in 1952, as the state chapter of the newly formed national Constitution Party.
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