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Is Jill Stein the Ralph Nader of 2016?
Stein, who hails from MA and has previously run for governor and president on the Green Party ticket, rejects claims that she is a spoiler that would steal votes from Clinton’s campaign.
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Stein is seeking backing from Bernie Sanders supporters.
“The whole ticket’s going to be here”, said Kozma, volunteer coordinator for Stein’s MI campaign.
In 2000, for example, Green Party nominee Ralph Nader won more than 97,000 votes in the swing state of Florida, costing Democrat Al Gore the state and, ultimately, the presidency. “With a majority of Americans rejecting Clinton and Trump with record high levels of dislike and distrust, neither of them has earned our votes”.
A Clinton campaign spokesperson, Kristin Lynch said that the campaign planning to open its 18th office in the state very soon. And she violated those rules with a sense of impunity and she violated them with a goal, which she stated herself: “She wanted her private information private”. The proposals by Stein include “at least” $15 hourly minimum wage and numerous economic equality matters, like a single-payer “Medicare for all” health system and 100% renewable energy grid by 2030.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is campaigning in Colorado this weekend.
Minor party candidates are hoping voter discontent will help them at the polls.
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Third-party candidates such as Gary Johnson would energize the debates with perspectives, questions, and answers concerning real issues for Americans that Hillary and Trump will avoid. “The decision you make to vote for person should be based on policy positions, platform positions, and things you can track and verify”.