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Chuck Baldwin for President Chuck Baldwin is a citizen of the United States
of America just like you and me. The difference is that he is not an elected politician offering the same old political answers.
Chuck Baldwin has talked the talk and walked the walk. He doesn’t have a history of flip-flops and he does not test
the wind every time he takes a position. Refreshing isn’t it? Have you ever thought what you would do if you were elected
President of the United States? Chuck has done just that and he is providing the right answers to the important questions.
Chuck is a founder and minister at the Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL. Under his leadership the Church was
recognized by President Ronald Reagan. Many conservative political and values leaders have spoken in his church including
Patrick J. Buchannan, Pueblo Intelligence Officer Lt. Commander Steve Harris, Congressman Joe Scarborough and Ambassador Alan
Keys to name just a few. Chuck Baldwin is also a radio talk show host and an accomplished author. He moderates a daily,
a one hour long call-in show where he addresses current event topics from a conservative point of view. The program is considered
to be the most influential voice in the Florida Panhandle for conservative principles. Thousands of citizens are informed
and rally to a call to action on issues that are so important to our nation’s future. Chuck is also a newspaper
and internet columnist whose articles and political commentaries are carried by a host of internet sites, newspapers, and
news magazines. He has had the honor of meeting with former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, Sr. and Governors
Bob Martinez, Fob James, Jr. and Jeb Bush. He has also been officially recognized by the Escambia County Florida Sheriff’s
Department as an Honorary Deputy Sheriff. He received the “National Medal of Patriotism” award from the American
Police Hall of Fame and is a volunteer chaplain at the State Prison in Century, Florida.

Darrell Castle for Vice President Darrell is an attorney in private practice with firms
in Memphis, TN, St. Louis, MO, and Kansas City, MO. The Castle Law Firms specialize in Bankruptcy and Personal Injury. Darrell enrolled in ROTC for two years and attended the Marine Corps
Platoon Leaders class in Quantico, VA. After graduation from college, Darrell was commissioned
as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. His service in Viet Nam followed a family military tradition; his oldest
brother served in the Army during World War II, another brother served as a Marine in the Korean War. Darrell trained under
then, 1st Lt. Oliver North. After graduation from Basic School, Darrell’s unit received a unit citation for being deployed
in five different theaters of operation at the same time. He was promoted to 1st Lieutenant and received orders to the Far
East for 13 months. Darrell left the Marine Corp in 1974 a very different person than he was
when he went in. It was a life changing event and his experience during those years has contributed to his strong belief that
war should not be entered into capriciously, and, that the decision to go to war must be made according to constitutional
provisions. Darrell firmly believes we must uphold Article I Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which makes it clear that
only Congress can declare war that those powers are not granted to the president. Darrell has
served the local church as deacon and deacon chairman. In 1998, he and wife Joan founded Mia’s Children Foundation,
Inc. (www.miaschildren.org), a Christian mission in Bucharest, Romania which ministers to homeless gypsy children. Darrell served two terms as Constitution Party of Tennessee State Chairman, is serving his third term as Vice Chairman
of the National Committee and two terms as Platform Chairman at the National Convention. Darrell has taught the Institute
on the Constitution course and written articles and commentaries addressing national issues and analysis of current events. Since 2005, Darrell has served on the Board of the Conservative Caucus. He served as Chairman of
the National Veterans Coalition, an outreach of the National Constitution Party, in 2007. Darrell
and his wife Joan have been married for 30 years, they live in Germantown, TN. Their daughter Joanna and her husband Michael
Miller serve with the Navigators Ministry at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
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