American Solidarity Party
American Solidarity Party | |
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| Chairperson | Patrick Harris |
| Founded | 2011 |
| Newspaper | The American Commons (unofficial) |
| Youth wing | Young Americans for Solidarity |
| Ideology | Christian democracy Distributism Social market economy |
| Political position | Syncretic Fiscal: Center-left Social: Center-right |
| Colors | Orange |
| Slogan | "Common Good, Common Ground, Common Sense." |
| Seats in the Senate | 0 / 100
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| Seats in the House | 0 / 435
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| Governorships | 0 / 50
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| State Upper House Seats | 0 / 1,972
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| State Lower House Seats | 0 / 5,411
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| Other elected officials | 3 |
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The American Solidarity Party (ASP) is an American Christian democratic political party. It was founded in 2011 and officially incorporated in 2016. The party has a Solidarity National Committee (SNC) and has numerous active state and local chapters. Peter Sonski was the party's nominee in the 2024 United States presidential election.
The American Solidarity Party has been characterized as socially conservative while supporting government intervention in economic matters. 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". It favors fiscally progressive policies, as well as a social market economy with a distributist character, which seeks "widespread economic participation and ownership", and providing a social safety net program.
In the 2024 United States presidential election, it was on the ballot in Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Ohio.