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Dr. Chuck Baldwin

Biographical Profile

Chuck Baldwin is a Christian minister, a radio talk host, author, and a newspaper and Internet columnist.

He is a founder and minister at the Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Under his leadership the Church was recognized by President Ronald Reagan. Many political and values leaders have spoken in his church including Patrick J. Buchanan, Pueblo Intelligence Officer Lt. Commander Steve Harris, Congressman Joe Scarborough, and Ambassador Alan Keyes, among others.

Chuck Baldwin is also a radio talk show host and an accomplished author. He moderates a daily, a one hour call-in show where he addresses current event topics from a conservative point of view. The program is considered to be the most influential voice in the Florida Panhandle for conservative principles. Thousands of citizens are informed and rally to a call to action on issues that are important to our nation’s future.



Chuck is also a newspaper and Internet columnist whose articles and political commentaries are carried by a host of internet sites, newspapers, and news magazines. 



He has had the honor of meeting with former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, Sr. and Governors Bob Martinez, Fob James, Jr. and Jeb Bush.

He has also been officially recognized by the Escambia County Florida Sheriff’s Department as an Honorary Deputy Sheriff. He received the “National Medal of Patriotism” award from the American Police Hall of Fame and is a volunteer chaplain at the State Prison in Century, Florida.

Chuck graduated from La Porte High School in 1971 and attended Midwestern Baptist College in Pontiac, Michigan, and the Liberty Bible Institute at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Since earning his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Theology, Chuck has received two honorary Doctorate Degrees.



Chuck Baldwin was born in La Porte, Indiana on May 3, 1952. He married the former Miss Connie Kay Cole in 1973. They have three children who are all married and raising their families.

"Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost." -- John Quincy Adams

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