Originalism

The tragic and untimely death of Justice Antonin Scalia has had one good effect:  It has brought the terms “Textualism” and “Originalism” before the public eye.  Textualism is the doctrine that a law (specifically, the Constitution) says what its text says.  And Originalism is the doctrine that the text means what it would have meant to the people who wrote it and to the original audience for which they wrote it.  Justice Scalia was the great champion of this view in our generation.

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Will Alternative Parties on the Ballot Help Get Clinton Elected in Georgia?

As interest rises in alternative political parties like the Constitution Party the old fear-based argument is repeated, “I can’t support the Constitution Party because it will help Hillary get elected.”  But election data and trends in Georgia show that this is not the case.

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Important Announcement re: CP-Ga Ballot Access Petitions

How do we get the Constitution Party's candidate for President on the ballot? We need 7,500 certified signatures of registered Georgia voters to qualify Darrell Castle for the November 8th ballot.

The petitioning process to get our candidates on the ballot in Georgia requires registered voters to sign an official paper petition.  This cannot be done online.

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