Unity Convention Moved
Moved Forward to April 6th; RFK, Jr. Invited
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Unity Convention Moved Forward to April 6th; RFK, Jr. Invited
March 7, 2024 (Thursday) – The United National Committee of the Unity Party of America (www.unitypartyamerica.us) has moved the date of its 2024 Presidential nomination convention ahead by one week from a tentative date of April 13th to a date of Saturday, April 6th confirmed by this and other communications. The convention will be held online via Google Meet beginning at 9 a.m. Pacific Time.
“The reasons for this advance are numerous, some of which can only be revealed at the April 6th convention,” says United National Committee Chair Bill Hammons. “What I can say here is that all Americans are welcome, including the multiple nationally-known candidates and campaigns that have been in two-way communication with Unity Party members. I must advise those seeking the party’s presidential nomination to be in communication with the UNC chair, that being myself, and to discount any chatter with state organizations and members who were rightly removed from any position of responsibility a long time ago.
“Items on the agenda, in addition to the national nomination, will be the proposed passage of a pledge to speak ill of no other Uniter (rest assured it’s needed) and a measure to bolster the voting power of party members who have successfully petitioned onto ballots and stood for election, versus know-nothings who couldn’t make it onto the ballot for dog-catcher, much less represent the party.”
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