The seven essential core values of the Constitution Party of North Carolina include sanctity of life; religious freedom; traditional family; private property rights; pro-Second Amendment; national sovereignty; and anti-socialism.
The candidate slate for the party has apparently been finalized. The following candidates will be running this year in the state of North Carolina:
Randall Terry: Candidate for US President Terry2024.com
Stephen Broden: Candidate for US Vice President Terry2024.com
Vinny Smith: Candidate for Governor http://VinnyforNC.com
Wayne Jones: Candidate for Lt. Governor
Kevin Hayes: Candidate for US House District 6 hayesfornc.com (Hayes is running against Addison McDowell, the Republican).
Todd Helm: Candidate for US House District 10 https://helmforcongress.com (Helm is running against Republican Pat Harrigan, Democrat Ralph Scott and Libertarian Steven Feldman.)
Alvin Robinson Candidate for NC State Senate District 26 AlvinRobinson4NCSenate.com (Alvin Robinson is running against Republican Senator Phil Berger and Democrat Dr. Steve Luking).
Darren Warren Candidate for Alexander County Commissioner
The 7 core values are absolutely outstanding, and the very name of the Party is excellent… the Constitution as written being the fundamental vestige of freedom that we can still appeal to at least in theory. Yet from the standpoint of regime media, you don’t even exist. In 2016, the Libertarian candidate got 4.5 million votes (3.3% of total)–an amazing number for a 3rd party–and it wasn’t even mentioned in news coverage of the election. They may as well have been invisible so thoroughly were they ghosted. You had to research it online to find out how many votes the LP candidate got.
You are right, Healey– unfortunately. Part of the struggle for third parties is merely being acknowledged by the legacy/ mainstream media. As a result, we don’t even exist in the minds of the people.
But at this point, the Constitution Party is the only pro-life party. Unfortunately, the Republicans have run away from the issue.