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  • Currently, there are 7,383 state legislators in the United States. 
  • There are 13,506 school districts.
  • There are 3,143 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states and District of Columbia
  •  As of 2018, there are 19,495 incorporated cities, towns and villages in the United States

In order to restore our Constitutional Republic we need to start at the bottom by electing virtuous men and women who love the Constitution  and the principles of liberty as much as you do.

We need tens of thousands of virtuous men and women to step forward and join the Constitution Party and run for public office at the city, county and state level. do not understand their proper role and it is the goal of the Constitution  Party to have members of their party running for every elective office in every city, county and state.

The election in November of 2022 is just around the corner and we need patriots individuals to begin planning to run for an office in the city, county or state,

Potential candidates mus begin by educating themselves on the principles of liberty and the Constitution. Go to http://LibertyTreeUniversity.com to get started.

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You're inviting us to run straight into the mouth of the beast and expect it to empower us to eat him.

Here's another little tidbit that may be relevant. 

As of October 2019, there are 41,702 ZIP Codes in the United StatesZIP Codes are used not only for tracking of mail, but also in gathering geographical statistics in the United States. The U.S. Census Bureau calculates approximate boundaries of ZIP Codes areas, which it calls ZIP Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs).

ps - Z.I.P. stands for Zone Improvement Program.

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