"Which candidates are actually talking about measures that will change the system that enables police to continually murder Black people and other people of colour with impunity? The system, this system, is inherently flawed. And we are the only party talking about that." That's Angela Walker, Green Party candidate for vice-president. She's on the ticket in thirty states, yet most voters have never heard her name.
by the Green Party
Zeke Cohen, a Democratic member of Baltimore City Council, is endorsing Green Party candidate Franca Muller Paz in her bid to join the board. Muller Paz, a public school teacher, is trying to unseat Democratic Councilman Robert Stokes for the seat representing Baltimore's 12th District which covers areas of Central, East and North Baltimore.
by the Green Party
CHERRY VALLEY, Pa. – Michael Bagdes-Canning, a retired teacher and resident of Cherry Valley, has shaken up what was expected to be a sleepy re-election for State Representative Lee James. Written off by many at the start as a perennially third party candidate — his previous runs for the same seat had failed to break 3 percent of the vote — has unexpectedly captured the public conversation as the race enters its final days.
by the Green Party
Robin Laurain, co-chair of the Michigan Green Party, thinks of voters like pie. Half of the pie is made up of those who don't vote at all, and the other half is mostly split down the middle between Democrats and Republicans. "Then there's that little sliver on the side," Laurain said. "That's the third-party people.”
by the Green Party
Adrianne Mowry sits in a lawn chair at the Holly Hill Mall — an Alamance County early voting location — greeting voters and asking passerbys if they have voted. There is a sea of political paraphernalia: red and blue pickets line the walls, people wear candidate T-shirts and there is even a cardboard cutout of one candidate. Mowry stands out in this group because her T-shirt and signs are green. Mowry helps campaign for the North Carolina Green Party. She has been doing so for four years and is currently a delegate of the Green Party presidential nominating convention.
by the Green Party
With the massive spending and huckstering being done by the two major party presidential candidates, something is being lost in the mix. There are two other candidates who have a mathematical chance to win enough Electoral College votes to become the next president: Jo Jorgensen of the Libertarian Party and Howie Hawkins of the Green Party. They could both amass enough votes to win but were excluded from the debate stage. Why? Because the Commission on Presidential Debates, or CPD, is a wholly owned, nonprofit subsidiary of the Democratic and Republican parties. It stole the mantle of holding the debates from the League of Women Voters back in the 1980s in order to control the process front to back.
by the Green Party
Alliance Party State Chairs Discuss the Upcoming Election
Join Alliance Party state chairs for Minnesota, Florida and Missouri as they discuss topics related to the upcoming national election. Topics include campaign messages, state ballot issues, proposed changes in voting methods, the Supreme Court and thoughts on where our country is headed.
by the Alliance Party
Amy Coney Barrett is Confirmed: How Do We Fight Trump’s Reactionary Supreme Court?
by Andi Cuny from Socialist Alternative
Scandal in International Institutions: Sex for Jobs, Food, Land
by Rose Lichtenstein from Socialist Alternative
Corbyn Suspended from the British Labour Party: Time for a New Left Party to Fight the Tories
by Socialist Alternative Political Committee from Socialist Alternative