Nationalist Party

Formation

The Nationalist Party was formed to be a safe haven for all nationalists, no matter their type of nationalism. The first member to join was Freddy Wong, a representative from the liberal party in Minnesotas 4th district. After coming out as a Hindu nationalist he moved to Arizonas 1st district and made that the headquarters of his campaign. Nationalists to follow were LDS President Ritt Momney, a Mormon nationalist, Antonio Rivera, a Hispanic nationalist, and Rip Dickinson, a Nazi. The general rule of the party was that all the nationalists would support each other in their goals without harassing each other for their specific type of nationalism. This resulted in a party that primarily led to them agreeing on one thing being good. The autonomy of states even up to the point of liberation. Therefore when the issue of AKIP came up the Nationalist Party was always very supportive. They wrote the Alaskan autonomy bill and attempted to pass it in every session and select members such as Ritt Momney and Freddy Wong later campaigned for Alaskan independence.

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Bills and Laws

Important bills sponsored by the nationalist party were the Indian Subcontinent Immigration Act, the Sewage Worker Protection Act, and the Alaskan Autonomy Act. Another major victory for the party is when Rep. Ritt Momney sued the United States and won and therefore legalized polygamy. This was a massive win for the Mormon population and has led to a diehard Momney movement within the state.

Collapse of the Party

The party existed from 2000-2006 and ended up merging with other far-right conservatives to form the Peoples Party of America, or Patriot Party of America, prior to the 2008 election. This resulted in the nationalists switching from just the one issue of state autonomy to multiple issues such as anti-immigrant, pro-union, and state autonomy.