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Darrell Lane Castle (born 11 October, 1948) is an American lawyer and politician who was the Constitution Party nominee in the 2016 Presidential Election.[1] He branded himself as a Conservative, Christian, and Anti-abortion candidate in contrast to Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.[2] Castle is the last living founder of the Constitution Party.[3] During the 2008 Presidential election, Castle was the party's Vice Presidential nominee.[1]
Castle was one of five original founders of the Constitution Party in 1992, which was created to support the candidacy of Howard Phillips.[3][7] He served multiple party offices including as the Chairman of the Constitution Party of Tennessee and as Vice-Chairman of the national party.[1][7]
2008 Vice Presidential Campaign
Castle was nominated to be the Vice Presidential candidate to Chuck Baldwin in 2008 on the first ballot.[8]
In 1998, Castle and his wife founded the Mia’s Children Foundation, a Christian organization in Romania aiding homeless Romani children.[7] Castle's daughter, Joanna Castle Miller, attended New York University and is a comedy writer based in Los Angeles.[13] She produced a YouTube documentary series on her father's campaign.[13]
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