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IP's Steve Carlson explains why states cannot be required to replace real marriage with oppression by homosexuals

Steve Carlson responds to tyrannical edict from New York Times Editorial board threats to courts, legislatures and common people regarding what states must do under the new age rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court in Obergefell.

2014 Election Contest against Al Franken's destruction of Minnesota's Independence Party

American independent voters must unite to replace Congress, secure liberty

The independent voters of America are awakening. Our first task is to replace Congress, and elect a strong and effective President in 2016. Steve Carlson, an independent candidate for president from the Minnesota Independence Party, tells American voters to wake up and move effectively so that America will not only be restored, but America will survive, and be restored to its rightful place.

Steve Carlson statement on Michael Brown verdict and positions of Sens. Franken and Klobuchar

The facts of Ferguson are now coming out. How should America respond? And how should we respond to the insurrections promoted in its aftermath? Steve Carlson, 2014 IP Nominee for U.S. Senate-MN, shows the way forward, to the mountaintop

Steve addresses the press about weaknesses in Senator Franken's first-term approach and educational failure

The rap on Al Franken's unconstitutional performance

Welcome to a U.S. Senate campaign and campaign for free and fair elections!

This is a presentation including actual submissions to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, in a motion filed with him on Friday, October 31, 2014, just days before the November 4 general election. Based on Section 4 of Article I of the U.S. Constitution, Carlson explains how the U.S. Constitution gives to Minnesota's State Legislature the power and duty to prescribe the election of U.S. Senators, and to Minnesota's Supreme Court to enforce it.

Steve Carlson's Reply to CBS Broadcasing on excluding him from U.S. Senate candidate debate

On October 25, CBS Broadcasting crashed into Minnesota, at the Minnesota Supreme Court, to put down a local upstart, Steve Carlson, who surprised some when he won the Minnesota Independence Party statewide primary, and now wants to join the other primary winners, Al Franken and Mike McFadden, in the publicly broadcast candidate. In a high-pressure, last-minute motion to open the debate, Steve Carlson and CBS attorney John Borger of Faegre and Benson had this exchange.

Steve Carlson: U.S. Senate Nominee explains why he's suing to enter debates

Some of Steve Carlson's views may be controversial, but that's because media distortion and the attempts by parties, including notally the Democrat-Republican duopoly, their feeling of entitlement to power--these things block and distort free and fair discussion. Steve explains why the Constitution, securing individual rights and freedom of political expression is the best way to make American work again. Take back America on November 4, America's Independence Day!

Steve Carlson sues to open Senate debates with Al Franken in FCC

Steve Carlson, Independence Party Nominee for U.S. Senate against Al Franken and Mike McFadden, examines the actual legal requirements of the Equal Time requirement which is NOT enforced in Minnesota to be sure. How his lawsuit will clarify the requirements of including the Independence Party, Minnesota's 3rd Major Party.

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