American Solidarity Party


The American Solidarity Party is a Christian democratic political party in the United States. It was founded in 2011 and officially incorporated in 2016. The party has a National Committee and has numerous active state and local chapters. The ASP is a minor third party, with no elected officials in national or state government, and one city official elected in 2019. Brian T. Carroll is the party’s nominee in the 2020 presidential election.
The ASP encourages social development along the lines of subsidiarity and sphere sovereignty, with a stated emphasis on "the importance of strong families, local communities, and voluntary associations". They also have a stated policy of defending religious freedom. The American Solidarity Party favors a social market economy, and seeks "widespread economic participation and ownership" through supporting small business. They also call for providing a safety net. In order to promote environmental stewardship and sustainability, the ASP platform calls for conservation and a transition toward more renewable sources of energy, while rejecting population control measures.

History

The ASP was founded in 2011 as the "Christian Democratic Party USA". In 2012, the CDPUSA endorsed the independent candidacy of Joe Schriner for President.
The name of the party was changed after the 2012 election to the "American Solidarity Party", and a national committee was created for the purpose of drafting a platform and developing the party’s online presence. Kirk Morrison chaired the committee until late 2015. Dr. Stephen Beall, who drafted the original platform, became chair in 2016 and organized the party’s first online convention in July. He was succeeded by Matthew Bartko, who worked to incorporate the ASP as a legal entity and presided over the formation of numerous state chapters.

Names and symbols

The party was founded in 2011 as the Christian Democratic Party USA. Shortly after the 2012 election, the CDP USA renamed itself the American Solidarity Party.
The ASP mascot is the pelican, a traditional symbol of charity. The party’s political color is orange, as with other Christian Democratic political parties.
Some members of the American Solidarity Party refer to themselves as Solidarists.

Ideology and influences

The American Solidarity Party has been characterized as conservative on social issues while supporting some government intervention in economic matters. The ASP's 2016 presidential nominee, Mike Maturen, has characterized the party as "centrist", as has The Irish Times.
Membership and leadership in the American Solidarity Party is open to people of all backgrounds, creeds, etc. The American Solidarity Party adheres to the ideology of Christian democracy, which has been influenced by Catholic Social Teaching and Neo-Calvinist theology. As such, the ASP looks to the Christian Democratic movements in Europe and the Americas, and to American religious populists such as Martin Luther King. As the name indicates, the American Solidarity Party draws its inspiration from Solidarity, founded by Lech Wałęsa in 1980. In addition, the ASP shares the socially conservative positions of the Netherlands' Anti-Revolutionary Party, founded by Dutch prime minister and Calvinist theologian Abraham Kuyper in 1879.
A core principle of the American Solidarity Party is the consistent life ethic, understood as "respect for life and the dignity of all persons on all issues." Like other social conservatives, the ASP opposes abortion, euthanasia, and embryonic stem cell research, but it differs from many of them by rejecting capital punishment and holding to Just War principles in foreign policy. It regards economic justice as an essential aspect of respect for human life.
The American Solidarity Party also calls for fair labor practices and the strengthening of labor organizations, a wider distribution of wealth and productive property, the provision of decent health care to all members of society, responsible stewardship of the environment, and policies that strengthen the family and civil society.
David McPherson of First Things says that the American Solidarity Party "affirm... the full spectrum of Catholic social teaching," contrasting the ASP to both the Republican Party and the Democratic Party, each of which recognizes only some of these items. Its strongest support is in California, Ohio, and Texas, according to the Madera Tribune.

Political positions

The American Solidarity Party holds to the following principles:

2016

Presidential election

During the 2016 presidential election season, the American Solidarity Party held an online convention on July 9, 2016, which nominated Dr. Amir Azarvan of Georgia for president and Mike Maturen of Michigan for vice-president. However, Azarvan subsequently withdrew, and in response the ticket was revised, with Maturen running for president and Juan Muñoz of Texas running for vice-president.
For the 2016 election, the American Solidarity Party was listed on the ballot in Colorado. It was a certified write-in option in Alabama, California, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, and Washington. Maturen received 6,662 reported votes, not including states that didn't report votes for him.

2017

New Jersey legislative election

For the November 2017 off-year elections, the American Solidarity Party ran a candidate for New Jersey legislature, Monica Sohler, in the 6th district. She received 821 votes.

2018

Thiensville, Wisconsin Village Board election

Marianne Bovee ran for Thiensville, Wisconsin Village Board, receiving 155 votes, narrowly missing out by 5 votes.

California Governor

Desmond Silveira, a software engineer, was formerly national committee member of the American Solidarity Party, the campaign manager for the Maturen-Muñoz 2016 campaign, vice chair of the ASP, and director of operations for the party. In 2018, he ran for governor, receiving 4,633 votes in the election.

California's 22nd congressional district

ran against Devin Nunes for California's 22nd congressional district as an American Solidarity candidate, receiving 1,591 votes in the election.

San Diego City Council, District 6

Kevin Lee Egger ran for San Diego City Council District 6, receiving 1,111 votes in the election.

2019

Sheboygan, Wisconsin city attorney

Charles "Chuck" Adams, who was first elected as the Sheboygan city attorney in 2015, ran for re-election on April 2, 2019 and won the election, receiving 5198 votes. Adams became the first to be elected to public office while a member of the party. However, he has since left the party, leaving them without an elected official.

2020

Presidential election

In the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Brian Carroll, Joe Schriner, and Joshua Perkins announced their candidacies for the ASP nomination. Carroll was declared the winner of the nomination on September 9, 2019.

Ohio's 15th congressional district

Shane Hoffman is running for Ohio's 15th congressional district as a write-in candidate. A librarian, Hoffman had previously worked with other central Ohio libraries on anti-hunger initiatives. Hoffman would state that the impetus for his run for Congress was a wish to end poverty and hunger by reforming the American economy along distributist lines.

Presidential tickets

ElectionNameExperienceHome stateRunning MateHome stateExperienceCampaign
Announcement date
VotesRef.
2016Mike Maturen
replacing Amir Azarvan
Businessman
Michigan
Juan Muñoz
replacing Mike Maturen

Texas
Businessman
FEC Filing
6,797
0 EV
2020
Brian Carroll
Teacher
Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from CA-22 in 2018

California

Amar Patel

Illinois
Former Party Chairman
Campaign: April 2, 2019
Nomination: September 9, 2019
FEC Filing

Presidential ballot access

Notable party members