Constitution Party Nominates Anti-Abortion Extremist Randall Terry For President, Ballot Access In 14 States

Via press release from Christian Newswire:

The Constitution Party, America’s distinguished third party, proudly announced the nomination of Randall Terry for President and Pastor Stephan Broden for Vice-President at their nomination convention held in Salt Lake City.

Terry/Broden emerged victorious in a competitive field of 8 candidates, securing an impressive 54% of the vote, with the next closest candidate receiving 34%. This decisive win underscores the party’s strong endorsement of Terry/Broden as the best choice as a candidate to represent the Party.

With ballot access already secured in 14 states and more on the horizon before September’s deadlines, the Terry/Broden campaign is poised to make significant waves in the 2024 presidential election.

This level of access surpasses historical campaigns like Robert F. Kennedy’s, showcasing the momentum and reach of Terry/Broden’s candidacy.

The Terry/Broden campaign has wasted no time in leveraging its resources, having already produced 10 compelling television advertisements. Six of these ads are now available for viewing on the campaign’s official website, www.Terry2024.com.

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When Terry announced his candidacy last year, he admitted that his main goal was to force the airing of gory anti-abortion ads under federal equal access laws.

Terry is best known as the co-founder of the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue, which has changed its name and is now run by anti-LGBTQ activist Flip Benham.

As for Terry’s running mate, Pastor Stephan Broden is perhaps best known for having suggested during his failed 2010 bid for the US House that the violent overthrow of the federal government could not be ruled out if Republicans didn’t take the House.

RELATED: Randall Terry advocates for the criminalization of all forms of birth control. In 2004 his adopted son Jamiel came out in an Out Magazine essay, prompting Terry to blame Jamiel’s gayness on his birth parents. Jamiel died in a car accident in 2011. One of Terry’s daughters has converted to Islam and another was reportedly banned from his home after two pregnancies before the age of 18. Terry himself was thrown out of his longtime church after divorcing his wife of 19 years and marrying his then-25 year-old assistant. He ran for president in 2012 and was awarded two convention delegates after winning eleven Oklahoma counties in the Democratic primary.