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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Jim Clymer Nominated for Vice-President by Constitution Party

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Jim Clymer Nominated for Vice-President by Constitution Party Lancaster, PA--Lancaster attorney Jim Clymer was tapped by Constitution Party Presidential nominee, Virgil Goode of Virginia to be his running mate at the Constitution Party National Convention held last weekend in Nashville, Tennessee.  The selection was overwhelmingly ratified by the convention.

Goode, a six-term US Representative from the 5th District of Virginia, who previously had spent 20 years in the Virginia State Senate was nominated on the first ballot by the Constitution Party delegates on Saturday with 203 votes out of a total of 403 votes cast.  Clymer, who served 12 years as Constitution Party National Chairman, ran for US Senate in Pennsylvania in 2004, Lancaster County Commissioner in 2003 and in 1998 was the Lt. Governor running mate of the dynamic Peg Luksik.  He is the senior Partner in the Law firm of Clymer, Musser & Conrad, PC in Lancaster.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

May 2012 Newsletter



A Word from the Vice Chairman of the Constitution Party of PA…
Robert Nulton 
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The Constitution Party held its National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee on April 18-21, 2012. Many important events transpired at the National Convention. One important event that took place was that of the Nomination of the Constitution Party Candidate for President and Vice President of the United States. 2012 marks a very important and significant year for our country. There may never be an important election like this ever again. So, that is why we must unify ourselves under one candidate who can and will get the job done.
The candidates that presented themselves in order to be the Constitution Party Nominee for President of the United States were Former U.S. Congressman Virgil Goode, Former College Coach Robby Wells, 2008 Vice Presidential Candidate Darrell Castle, Susan Ducey and Radio Show Host Laurie Roth. It was a close race for the nomination. A total of 403 delegate votes were available to be cast at the Convention. A majority of 202 delegate votes were needed to clinch a win to be the eventual nominee.

Monday, April 23, 2012

What to do on Primary Tuesday?

Since the commonwealth of Pa and its corrupt republican and democratic elected officials are afraid on competition, GET OUT and DO SOMETHING!!! On primary day go to the polls and get signatures to get the Constitution Party on the ballot in November. In case you were unaware, independents and other parties are not allowed to vote for their own people in primaries. Luckily we get to contribute our tax dollars to the cause. If you would like some nominating papers to get signatures contact me at jmurphpitt@hotmail.com.