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Chuck Baldwin

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In [[1980]], Baldwin began serving as Pensacola Chairman of the Florida Moral Majority. He later became State Chairman, in which he served until [[1984]].
Baldwin is a member of the [[Wikipedia:Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution Party]]. On [[May 2]], [[2004]], he was asked by Constitution Party presidential candidate [[Wikipedia:Michael Peroutka|Michael Peroutka]] to serve as his running mate in the [[2004 election]]. Their ticket received 144,498 votes nationally (out of more than 122 million) and 6,609 votes (out of more than 7.5 million) in Florida.<ref>[[WIkipedia:U.S. presidential election, 2004]]</ref><ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/elections/2004/page/295011/ Washington Post]</ref>
Baldwin's political views reflect a conservative Christian ideology and are frequently opposed to both Democratic and Republican platforms. He is a strong critic of same-sex marriage (and same-sex unions<ref>http://www.constitutionparty.com/news_print.php?aid=89</ref>), illegal immigration, federal income tax, and the USA PATRIOT Act (which he says "is taken right out of the Nazi handbook"<ref>[http://gulf1.typepad.com/gulf1ccolumns/2007/06/the-worst-trage.html The Worst Tragedy of the Bush Presidency], June 29, 2007.</ref>).

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