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The '''Constitution Party of |
The '''Constitution Party of Indiana''' (CPIN) is an affiliate party of the national [[Constitution |
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Party (United States)|Constitution Party]].<ref>[http://constitutionparty.com/ |
Party (United States)|Constitution Party]].<ref>[http://www.constitutionparty.com/state-parties/ State Parties of the national Constitution Party]</ref> The party supports strict adherence to the [[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]], the [[U.S. Constitution]], and the [[Indiana Constitution]]. The party takes very conservative stances on social and fiscal issues. |
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The [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution Party]] is committed to putting forth constitutionally-committed candidates. Congressmen, the President, the Courts, elected and appointed officials at all levels of government have lost the vision of what constitutes a representative republic based on the Constitution. It is time for the Constitution, and the American people who believe it its principles, to have duly elected officials willing to make the tough decisions necessary to save the American economy and American Liberty. |
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==Platform== |
==Platform== |
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As an affiliate of the [[Constitution Party (United States)|national Constitution Party]], the CPIN supports the platform of the U.S. Constitution Party.<ref>[http://constitutionparty.com/ |
As an affiliate of the [[Constitution Party (United States)|national Constitution Party]], the CPIN supports the platform of the U.S. Constitution Party.<ref>[http://www.constitutionparty.com/our-principles/2012-2016-platform-and-resolutions/ Constitution Party national platform]</ref> |
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==Presidential tickets== |
==Presidential tickets== |
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==Electoral history== |
==Electoral history== |
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*[[Electoral history of the Constitution Party]] |
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==Ballot access== |
==Ballot access== |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[http://www.constitutionparty.com/our-principles/seven-principles/ Seven Principles] of the Constitution Party |
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*[[Constitution Party (United States)]] |
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*[[List of state Constitution Parties]] |
*[[List of state Constitution Parties]] |
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Constitution Party of Indiana | |
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Ideology | Social conservatism National conservatism Paleoconservatism American nationalism Economic nationalism |
International affiliation | None |
Colors | Red, white, and blue |
The Constitution Party of Indiana (CPIN) is an affiliate party of the national [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution Party]].[1] The party supports strict adherence to the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Indiana Constitution. The party takes very conservative stances on social and fiscal issues.
The Constitution Party is committed to putting forth constitutionally-committed candidates. Congressmen, the President, the Courts, elected and appointed officials at all levels of government have lost the vision of what constitutes a representative republic based on the Constitution. It is time for the Constitution, and the American people who believe it its principles, to have duly elected officials willing to make the tough decisions necessary to save the American economy and American Liberty.
Platform
As an affiliate of the national Constitution Party, the CPIN supports the platform of the U.S. Constitution Party.[2]
Presidential tickets
- 1992 - Howard Phillips and Albion Knight, Jr.
- 1996 - Howard Phillips and Herb Titus
- 2000 - Howard Phillips and Curtis Frazier
- 2004 - Michael Peroutka and Chuck Baldwin
- 2008 - Chuck Baldwin and Darrell Castle
- 2012 - Virgil Goode and Jim Clymer
Electoral history
Ballot access
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Activism
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See also
- Seven Principles of the Constitution Party
- Constitution Party (United States)
- List of state Constitution Parties