June
24th 2008
Chuck Baldwin to be at Ron Paul Revolutionary March
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According to Third Party Watch, Rev. Chuck Baldwin will be one of the speakers at Ron Paul’s Revolutionary March in washington next month:

“Chuck Baldwin, the Constitution Party’s presidential candidate, is a featured speaker along with Ron Paul at the Revolution March to be held July 12 in Washington, D.C. The march will start on the northeast lawn of the Washington Monument at 10:30 am (assembly starts at 9:30 am) and goes to the west side of Capitol Hill, where the rally begins at 11:00 am.

The march is being sponsored by Ron Paul supporters. Paul has not endorsed any candidate in the presidential race.

This is a very smart move on Baldwin’s part. Being a speaker at the march exposes him to wider audience of Paul activists that can  join his campaign and CP.

Althought victory is always the main objectives, modest goals (which would victories in themselves) would be get more votes than any CP candidate before him, expand the number of members, and make inroads not just the Paul community but also in the larger Christian communty to break the neocons evil spell over them. 

 Also, Chuck Baldwin’s national campaign HQ will be in Grand Rapids, Mich. according to IPR.

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2 Responses to “Chuck Baldwin to be at Ron Paul Revolutionary March”

  1. Dirk on 24 Jun 2008 at 10:21 pm #

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  2. roho on 24 Jun 2008 at 11:53 pm #

    I’ve always wondered why: “If the focus is to downsize, and de-emphasize the city of Washington D.C. why do these things always have to take place in the damn heartbeat of beaurocracy?”

    Would not some other city make it more possible for the masses to attend?….I’ve been to D.C. and it’s a transportation nightmare in large groups!…………..Why not Macon Georgia?……..Or Nashville Tennessee?

    Will the MSM not cover it in Gulfport Mississippi?

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