Help Get Chuck Baldwin on the Ballot!Douglass Gaking Visit our blog for full coverage of this and other issues, featuring RSS. The Constitution Party has nominated Chuck Baldwin for President. Dr. Baldwin has been a supporter of the Ron Paul campaign, and hosts a radio show called Chuck Baldwin Live, through which he has interviewed many important conservative leaders like Ron Paul, Jerome Corsi, and Alan Keyes. Baldwin is a strong opponent of globalization, interventionist foreign policy, and the fiat money system that is destroying our economy. It is important that Chuck Baldwin gets ballot access in as many states as possible. This will help him get his campaign off the ground. It will also draw in more votes and more awareness of the issues and the Constitution Party. It is important that all those who believe in the causes Dr. Baldwin is fighting for help him with ballot access. Here in Indiana, Dr. Baldwin will need 33,000 signatures by June 30 to be featured on the ballot for President. Even if you plan to vote for Bob Barr or continue hoping for a Ron Paul rEVOLution at the RNC, giving the voters of Indiana this other choice is a worthy cause. I have contacted Mark Pool of the Constitution Party of Indiana to get details on ballot access petitions. It is very similar to the petitions we did to get Ron Paul on the primary ballots...
If you are going to help out with ballot access petitions for Chuck Baldwin, please contact me at douglass@indytruth.org to let me know. That way I can help keep a count and let you know how to turn in your petition. If you are not in Indiana, visit the Constitution Party's Ballot Access Report at http://www.constitutionparty.com/ba_stats.php for details about ballot access in all 50 states. |
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