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Darrell Castle 2016 presidential campaign

The 2016 presidential campaign of Darrell Castle, lawyer and 2008 Vice Presidential nominee of the Constitution Party began on the eve of the Constitution Party National Convention in April 2016.[2][3] On April 16, the Constitution Party nominated Castle on the first ballot after he won 184 votes out of the 339.5 cast to win the nomination with 54.19%. His running mate, Scott Bradley, was nominated by voice vote.[4] In his acceptance speech, Castle stated that he wanted to speak to the American public,

Castle 2016
Campaign2016 United States presidential election
CandidateDarrell Castle
Lawyer
Scott Bradley
University Administrator
AffiliationConstitution Party
HeadquartersGermantown, Tennessee
Key peopleScott Bradley (running mate)
ReceiptsUS$52,234 [1] (2016-06-30)
SloganPreserve Protect Defend
The Constitution
Website
castle2016.com
Castle in 2008

in defense of liberty and against tyranny. I speak for the republic and against the fascism that seems to be enveloping us. The general government was created by the sovereign states for a specific purpose; that purpose was to protect our God-given rights. Anything that runs afoul of that purpose is therefore illegal and unconstitutional. And since virtually everything this government does runs afoul of that purpose, virtually everything it does is illegal and unconstitutional.[5]

Six days after the Convention, he formally filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

The Constitution Party of Idaho nominated Scott Copeland of Texas for President and J.R. Myers of Alaska for Vice President in 2016 instead of Castle and Bradley, who were put on the ballot with no party affiliation. The Copeland-Myers ticket received 2,381 votes in Idaho to 4,403 votes cast for Castle.[citation needed]

On Election Day, Castle finished with 172,570 votes to finish in 6th place, with just under 300,000 votes less than Evan McMullin's campaign. They did however gain 50,000 more votes than the previous Constitution Party ticket (Goode/Clymer) four years prior, with their 0.15% being better than the previous campaign's 0.09% of the vote.[6]

Background edit

Castle was a commissioned officer in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years and operator of the law firm Darrell Castle and Associates since 1984. Darrell Castle has held many positions in the Constitution Party such as Vice-Chairman and the Chairman of the Platform Committee. In the 2008 election Darrell Castle was selected as the vice-presidential (VP) nominee on the Chuck Baldwin campaign in 2008 after winning the Vice-Presidential vote by 75.8%. After losing the Constitution Party nomination to Virgil Goode four years later and receiving only 30% of the votes, Castle became the nominee the following cycle. Castle is the second VP nominee from the Party to later run as the Presidential nominee, the first since 2008.

Ballot access edit

 
Ballot access for the Castle/Bradley ticket
  On ballot
  Not on ballot, write-in access
  Not on ballot

The campaign has ballot access in Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada (as the Independent American Party of Nevada), New Jersey, New Mexico, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, with write-in status in Alabama, Delaware, Georgia,[7] Indiana, Maine, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, and Vermont. The campaign is attempting to gain write-in status in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.[8]

Campaign funds edit

From April 1 to June 30, the campaign had $0 in federal funds, $3,778 in Itemized Individual Contributions, $4,012 in Unitemized Individual Contributions for a total of $7,789, with $2,500 in Candidate Loans for a total of $10,289 in receipts. In Disbursements, the Operating Expenditures totaled up to $7,313.[9]

Political positions edit

The campaign's main objective is to adhere to the United States Constitution, citing it as a "charter of liberty for the American Republic".[citation needed]

Castle advocates for the end of the Federal Reserve by repealing the Federal Reserve Act and letting lenders and borrowers set interest rates instead, adding that banks would no longer depend on the Reserve to lend them money in an emergency. He also advocates the U.S. Treasury to accept any major currency such as bitcoin and gold.[citation needed]

Castle believes in the United States withdrawing from the United Nations in order to regain sovereignty, freedom, and independence, citing the U.N. as a "church of unbelieving humanism" that is in "direct opposition to the ideas of America" and "an affront to liberty and human dignity".[10] He also supports getting out of NATO, North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR), General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and the World Trade Organization (WTO).[11]

Castle asserted that he is the only candidate in any party to be 100% opposed to abortion rights, stating that unborn persons have rights to live in part due to the 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment. He supports vetoing any attempt to spend money to fund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers along with taking away the power of the Supreme Court to preside over the matter via recommendation and collaboration with Congress.[citation needed]

Like the party's platform, the campaign is opposed to gun control of any kind. They also oppose any attempt to go to war without a declaration of war by Congress under Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. The platform also rejects letting women train or participate in combat due to the practices of dual qualification standards and forced integration undermining the "integrity, morale, performance" of the military organizations.[12]

Citing the 10th Amendment, the campaign supports the right of parents to provide for the education of their children, opposing any federal involvement in education.[13]

Castle advocates for the replacement of the current tax system with a "tariff based revenue system supplemented by excise taxes", along with repealing the 16th Amendment and abolishing the Internal Revenue Service.[14]

Citing James Madison, the platform and campaign favor a moratorium on immigration to the United States until proper security procedures and the discontinuation of all federal subsidies and assistance, except under extreme circumstances. They also reject giving citizenship to children of immigrants born in the country, extension of amnesty and bilingual ballots along with supporting English as the official language for all government business.[15]

Polling edit

Statewide edit

Nevada edit

Five-way race

Poll source Date administered Democrat % Republican % Libertarian % IAPN % Unaffiliated % Lead margin Sample size Margin of error
Suffolk University[16] September 27–29, 2016 Hillary Clinton 44% Donald Trump 38% Gary Johnson 7% Darrell Castle 1% Rocky De La Fuente 1% 6 500 ± 4.4%
Suffolk[17] August 15–17, 2016 Hillary Clinton 43.8% Donald Trump 41.6% Gary Johnson 4.8% Darrell Castle 1% Rocky De La Fuente 1% 2.2 500 ± 4.4%

South Dakota edit

Four-way race

Poll source Date administered Democrat % Republican % Libertarian % Other candidate % Lead margin Sample size Margin of error
Nielson Brothers Polling[18] October 24–26, 2016 Hillary Clinton 35% Donald Trump 49% Gary Johnson 7% Darrell Castle 1% 14 600 4%
Remington Research Group[19] October 19–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 37% Donald Trump 48% Gary Johnson 6% Darrell Castle 2% 11 1,115 2.93%

Utah edit

Six-way race

Poll source Date administered Democrat % Republican % Libertarian % Green % Constitution % Independent % Lead margin Sample size Margin of error
Dan Jones & Associates[20] September 1–9, 2016 Hillary Clinton 24% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 13% Jill Stein 0% Darrell Castle 2% Evan McMullin 9% 15 605 ± 3.98%
Public Policy Polling[21] August 19–21, 2016 Hillary Clinton 24% Donald Trump 39% Gary Johnson 12% Jill Stein 5% Darrell Castle 2% Evan McMullin 9% 15 1,018 ± 3.1%

Endorsements edit

People
  • Chuck Baldwin, 2008 Constitution Party Presidential Candidate[22]
  • Matthew Carr, writer at Liberty Hangout[22]
  • Sam Bushman, The host of Liberty Roundtable[22]
  • Dan Phillips MD, Professor of Psychiatry[22][23]
  • Rebecca Kiessling, International Pro-Life Speaker[22]
Organizations

References edit

  1. ^ "Details for Candidate ID: P60021102". fec.gov. Federal Election Commission. 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  2. ^ Posted on (April 12, 2016). "Joe Miller Decides Not to Seek Constitution Party Presidential Nomination | Ballot Access News". Ballot-access.org. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  3. ^ Glen Mills. . Good4utah.com. Archived from the original on July 26, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  4. ^ Posted on (April 16, 2016). "Constitution Party Nominates Darrell Castle and Scott Bradley | Ballot Access News". Ballot-access.org. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  5. ^ "Platform - Castle 2016 - Darrell Castle for President". Castle 2016. April 16, 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  6. ^ "2012 Presidential General Election Results". U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved 12 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Qualifying Candidate Information". Georgia Secretary of State. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  8. ^ "Ballot Access". The Constitution Party. 9 February 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2016.
  9. ^ "Committee/Candidate Details". Fec.gov. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  10. ^ "Platform - Castle 2016 - Darrell Castle for President". castle2016.com. 5 July 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2016.
  11. ^ "Presidential Candidate, Darrell Castle, Discusses Brexit". Castle2016.com. 6 July 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  12. ^ "Defense". The Constitution Party. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  13. ^ "Education". The Constitution Party. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  14. ^ "Taxes". The Constitution Party. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  15. ^ "Immigration". The Constitution Party. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  16. ^ . Suffolk University. September 30, 2016. Archived from the original on October 1, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-27. Retrieved 2016-08-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ . Nielson Brothers Polling. kelo.com. October 31, 2016. Archived from the original on November 2, 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016.
  19. ^ "Poll: Trump, Thune hold double-digit leads in South Dakota". Remington Research Group. ksfy.com. October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  20. ^ "Poll: Trump Holds 15-Point Lead Over Clinton in Utah". Dan Jones & Associates. Utah Policy. September 12, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
  21. ^ "Trump Unpopular, But Still Heavily Favored in Utah" (PDF). Public Policy Polling. August 23, 2016. Retrieved August 23, 2016.
  22. ^ a b c d e f "Endorsements". Castle 2016. 24 August 2016. Retrieved August 24, 2016.
  23. ^ Phillips, Dan (August 15, 2016). "If It's Really About Conservative Purity Then Endorse Darrell Castle or Shut Up". The Economic Populist. Retrieved October 9, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official campaign site
  • Constitution Party site

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The 2016 presidential campaign of Darrell Castle lawyer and 2008 Vice Presidential nominee of the Constitution Party began on the eve of the Constitution Party National Convention in April 2016 2 3 On April 16 the Constitution Party nominated Castle on the first ballot after he won 184 votes out of the 339 5 cast to win the nomination with 54 19 His running mate Scott Bradley was nominated by voice vote 4 In his acceptance speech Castle stated that he wanted to speak to the American public Castle 2016Campaign2016 United States presidential electionCandidateDarrell CastleLawyerScott BradleyUniversity AdministratorAffiliationConstitution PartyHeadquartersGermantown TennesseeKey peopleScott Bradley running mate ReceiptsUS 52 234 1 2016 06 30 SloganPreserve Protect DefendThe ConstitutionWebsitecastle2016 comCastle in 2008 in defense of liberty and against tyranny I speak for the republic and against the fascism that seems to be enveloping us The general government was created by the sovereign states for a specific purpose that purpose was to protect our God given rights Anything that runs afoul of that purpose is therefore illegal and unconstitutional And since virtually everything this government does runs afoul of that purpose virtually everything it does is illegal and unconstitutional 5 Six days after the Convention he formally filed with the Federal Election Commission FEC The Constitution Party of Idaho nominated Scott Copeland of Texas for President and J R Myers of Alaska for Vice President in 2016 instead of Castle and Bradley who were put on the ballot with no party affiliation The Copeland Myers ticket received 2 381 votes in Idaho to 4 403 votes cast for Castle citation needed On Election Day Castle finished with 172 570 votes to finish in 6th place with just under 300 000 votes less than Evan McMullin s campaign They did however gain 50 000 more votes than the previous Constitution Party ticket Goode Clymer four years prior with their 0 15 being better than the previous campaign s 0 09 of the vote 6 Contents 1 Background 2 Ballot access 3 Campaign funds 4 Political positions 5 Polling 5 1 Statewide 5 1 1 Nevada 5 1 2 South Dakota 5 1 3 Utah 6 Endorsements 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThis section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Darrell Castle 2016 presidential campaign news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Castle was a commissioned officer in the U S Marine Corps for four years and operator of the law firm Darrell Castle and Associates since 1984 Darrell Castle has held many positions in the Constitution Party such as Vice Chairman and the Chairman of the Platform Committee In the 2008 election Darrell Castle was selected as the vice presidential VP nominee on the Chuck Baldwin campaign in 2008 after winning the Vice Presidential vote by 75 8 After losing the Constitution Party nomination to Virgil Goode four years later and receiving only 30 of the votes Castle became the nominee the following cycle Castle is the second VP nominee from the Party to later run as the Presidential nominee the first since 2008 Ballot access edit nbsp Ballot access for the Castle Bradley ticket On ballot Not on ballot write in access Not on ballotThe campaign has ballot access in Alaska Arkansas Colorado Florida Hawaii Idaho Iowa Louisiana Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nevada as the Independent American Party of Nevada New Jersey New Mexico North Dakota Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Utah Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming with write in status in Alabama Delaware Georgia 7 Indiana Maine New Hampshire Ohio Oregon Rhode Island Texas and Vermont The campaign is attempting to gain write in status in Arizona California Connecticut Illinois Kansas Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Montana Nebraska New York North Carolina Tennessee and Virginia 8 Campaign funds editFrom April 1 to June 30 the campaign had 0 in federal funds 3 778 in Itemized Individual Contributions 4 012 in Unitemized Individual Contributions for a total of 7 789 with 2 500 in Candidate Loans for a total of 10 289 in receipts In Disbursements the Operating Expenditures totaled up to 7 313 9 Political positions editThe campaign s main objective is to adhere to the United States Constitution citing it as a charter of liberty for the American Republic citation needed Castle advocates for the end of the Federal Reserve by repealing the Federal Reserve Act and letting lenders and borrowers set interest rates instead adding that banks would no longer depend on the Reserve to lend them money in an emergency He also advocates the U S Treasury to accept any major currency such as bitcoin and gold citation needed Castle believes in the United States withdrawing from the United Nations in order to regain sovereignty freedom and independence citing the U N as a church of unbelieving humanism that is in direct opposition to the ideas of America and an affront to liberty and human dignity 10 He also supports getting out of NATO North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA Trans Pacific Partnership TPP Dominican Republic Central America Free Trade Agreement CAFTA DR General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade GATT and the World Trade Organization WTO 11 Castle asserted that he is the only candidate in any party to be 100 opposed to abortion rights stating that unborn persons have rights to live in part due to the 5th Amendment and 14th Amendment He supports vetoing any attempt to spend money to fund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers along with taking away the power of the Supreme Court to preside over the matter via recommendation and collaboration with Congress citation needed Like the party s platform the campaign is opposed to gun control of any kind They also oppose any attempt to go to war without a declaration of war by Congress under Article I Section 8 of the Constitution The platform also rejects letting women train or participate in combat due to the practices of dual qualification standards and forced integration undermining the integrity morale performance of the military organizations 12 Citing the 10th Amendment the campaign supports the right of parents to provide for the education of their children opposing any federal involvement in education 13 Castle advocates for the replacement of the current tax system with a tariff based revenue system supplemented by excise taxes along with repealing the 16th Amendment and abolishing the Internal Revenue Service 14 Citing James Madison the platform and campaign favor a moratorium on immigration to the United States until proper security procedures and the discontinuation of all federal subsidies and assistance except under extreme circumstances They also reject giving citizenship to children of immigrants born in the country extension of amnesty and bilingual ballots along with supporting English as the official language for all government business 15 Polling editStatewide edit Nevada edit Five way race Poll source Date administered Democrat Republican Libertarian IAPN Unaffiliated Lead margin Sample size Margin of errorSuffolk University 16 September 27 29 2016 Hillary Clinton 44 Donald Trump 38 Gary Johnson 7 Darrell Castle 1 Rocky De La Fuente 1 6 500 4 4 Suffolk 17 August 15 17 2016 Hillary Clinton 43 8 Donald Trump 41 6 Gary Johnson 4 8 Darrell Castle 1 Rocky De La Fuente 1 2 2 500 4 4 South Dakota edit Four way race Poll source Date administered Democrat Republican Libertarian Other candidate Lead margin Sample size Margin of errorNielson Brothers Polling 18 October 24 26 2016 Hillary Clinton 35 Donald Trump 49 Gary Johnson 7 Darrell Castle 1 14 600 4 Remington Research Group 19 October 19 21 2016 Hillary Clinton 37 Donald Trump 48 Gary Johnson 6 Darrell Castle 2 11 1 115 2 93 Utah edit Six way race Poll source Date administered Democrat Republican Libertarian Green Constitution Independent Lead margin Sample size Margin of errorDan Jones amp Associates 20 September 1 9 2016 Hillary Clinton 24 Donald Trump 39 Gary Johnson 13 Jill Stein 0 Darrell Castle 2 Evan McMullin 9 15 605 3 98 Public Policy Polling 21 August 19 21 2016 Hillary Clinton 24 Donald Trump 39 Gary Johnson 12 Jill Stein 5 Darrell Castle 2 Evan McMullin 9 15 1 018 3 1 Endorsements editPeopleChuck Baldwin 2008 Constitution Party Presidential Candidate 22 Matthew Carr writer at Liberty Hangout 22 Sam Bushman The host of Liberty Roundtable 22 Dan Phillips MD Professor of Psychiatry 22 23 Rebecca Kiessling International Pro Life Speaker 22 OrganizationsGeorgia Right to Life An anti abortion Political Action Committee 22 References edit Details for Candidate ID P60021102 fec gov Federal Election Commission 2016 Retrieved October 20 2016 Posted on April 12 2016 Joe Miller Decides Not to Seek Constitution Party Presidential Nomination Ballot Access News Ballot access org Retrieved August 24 2016 Glen Mills The Constitution Party hosts national convention in Salt Lake Good4utah com Archived from the original on July 26 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Posted on April 16 2016 Constitution Party Nominates Darrell Castle and Scott Bradley Ballot Access News Ballot access org Retrieved August 24 2016 Platform Castle 2016 Darrell Castle for President Castle 2016 April 16 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 2012 Presidential General Election Results U S Election Atlas Retrieved 12 March 2017 Qualifying Candidate Information Georgia Secretary of State Retrieved September 13 2016 Ballot Access The Constitution Party 9 February 2015 Retrieved September 13 2016 Committee Candidate Details Fec gov Retrieved August 24 2016 Platform Castle 2016 Darrell Castle for President castle2016 com 5 July 2015 Retrieved 28 November 2016 Presidential Candidate Darrell Castle Discusses Brexit Castle2016 com 6 July 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Defense The Constitution Party Retrieved August 24 2016 Education The Constitution Party Retrieved August 24 2016 Taxes The Constitution Party Retrieved August 24 2016 Immigration The Constitution Party Retrieved August 24 2016 Suffolk University Nevada Poll Shows Clinton Leading by 6 Points Suffolk University September 30 2016 Archived from the original on October 1 2016 Retrieved October 1 2016 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2016 08 27 Retrieved 2016 08 27 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Poll Trump Thune Noem maintain leads in SD Nielson Brothers Polling kelo com October 31 2016 Archived from the original on November 2 2016 Retrieved November 1 2016 Poll Trump Thune hold double digit leads in South Dakota Remington Research Group ksfy com October 23 2016 Retrieved October 24 2016 Poll Trump Holds 15 Point Lead Over Clinton in Utah Dan Jones amp Associates Utah Policy September 12 2016 Retrieved September 12 2016 Trump Unpopular But Still Heavily Favored in Utah PDF Public Policy Polling August 23 2016 Retrieved August 23 2016 a b c d e f Endorsements Castle 2016 24 August 2016 Retrieved August 24 2016 Phillips Dan August 15 2016 If It s Really About Conservative Purity Then Endorse Darrell Castle or Shut Up The Economic Populist Retrieved October 9 2016 External links editOfficial campaign site Constitution Party site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Darrell Castle 2016 presidential campaign amp oldid 1169593116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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