Why Do We Think #PoliticalParties are So Important, when They're Not Even IN THE #CONSTITUTION!? | @Bing @Wikipedia @EncyclopediaCom @PBSLiving @FreeSpeechMTSU @SCCOnine_ @OxUniPress @TNInstitute @CRFUSA

When Andrew Yang mentioned 'that factoid' on an episode of "The Hill," I rushed to 'the compendium of all current knowledge' (a.k.a. a major search-engine on the Internet) to find out a) how true the factoid is, and b) why it's true.
The word “Constitution” carries the scent of “to Cause to Stand, Set up, Fix, Place, Establish, set in Order, Form something New, Resolve” (#Constitute, Creation).

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Maybe they're not written in The Constitution, but Political Parties are 'Constitutional' (both in the fact that they are very strict about Constitutional policy, and because of the whole First Amendment 'right to gather with the like-minded').






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