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Constitution Party

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I doubt, very strongly, Amata Coleman Radewagen, actually ran under the Constitution Party. The search parameter "Constitution Party" site:www.samoanews.com shows ZERO search results. Someone saw "CON" on the FEC's published results, understandably assumed the Constitution Party, but did not bother to check any other sources. The official register of the United States House of Representatives states she ran under the "Conservative" label. An archive of the Constitution Party's website from 2012 does not show this candidacy. Additionally, she was also member of the Republican National Committee during this time which makes running under anything but a self-created banner highly unlikely. I think the FEC is wrong and that Conservative is the better citation. She has also run as an independent before which speaks to the idea of creating a party line.--Mpen320 (talk) 17:17, 22 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]