http://home.conservativepartyusa.org/
There are conservative parties in New York, New Jersey, Virginia and S. Carolina. In New York it splits between endorsing Republican candidates and running its own, mostly the former.
And there were the parties of McMuffin, and of Castle.
As stated previously they managed under 1 million votes, which was also under ONE percent.
Those are already established parties. The Libertarian Party was also mentioned HERE, during the campaign and it got far more votes than the two previously mentioned. Thirteen candidates competed for that existing party's nomination, including
pothead Johnson.
It would be anther brilliant idea, to split the center-right votes into many small buckets, for every "principle."
The only things LESS EFFECTIVE, than the GOP are those 3rd/4th parties.
Constitution Party founded 1991. McMuffin was independent. Perrenial gadboy Tom Hoefling contested for the Constitution Party nomination, but lost to Castle.
Ross Perot may have cost the GOP the Presidency in 1992, giving Clinton his start. Buchanan could have cost the GOP the Presidency in 2000, Florida.
Oh wait we're not supposed to focus on the "principle" of winning.
Most of this is a bunch of silliness. Does Hoefling even have a job?
Time for kooks to double, triple their efforts to secure ballot status, however. Even quadruple.