2024 Candidates
Green Party of Minnesota Candidates Need Your Support!
There is only a week and a day until the election, and our Minnesota Green campaigns are going strong! Toya López, candidate for MN State House District 61A (Minneapolis), and Rachel Braaten, candidate for mayor of Crystal, have been campaigning hard, and it has paid off.
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Green Party Of Michigan's Insurgent Campaigns Challenge Duopoly
SOUTHFIELD, MI — Douglas P. Marsh, Green Party of Michigan candidate for U.S. Senate, staged a protest outside WXYZ ABC Channel 7 studios in Southfield Monday night demanding equal time during the station's broadcast of a debate between duopoly candidates Elissa Slotkin and Mike Rogers.
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Green Party Candidate Tom Cannavo Excluded from Stockton University Debate, Plans Protest
Galloway, NJ – Tom Cannavo, Green Party candidate for New Jersey's 2nd Congressional District, has announced his exclusion from the public debate being held on October 24, 2024, from 6:00 to 7:00 PM at Stockton University’s William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy. The debate, organized without an audience, will be live-streamed by the Atlantic City Press and the Hughes Center’s website.
Despite being a valid candidate on the ballot, Cannavo has not received any explanation for his exclusion, despite multiple attempts to contact the organizers.
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Green Party Wisconsin Candidate On the REAL ISSUES that Will Decide 2024 Election
Jordan Chariton is Live in Wisconsin talking with Wisconsin Green Party congressional candidate Chester Todd. He discusses the real issues that corporate media has buried, and why neither of the 2 parties will help you.
Status Coup NewsOctober 14, 2024
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Green Party candidate for NC governor, Michael Wayne Turner, answers our questions
Candidates for North Carolina governor The candidates for governor in North Carolina are Democrat Josh Stein, Republican Mark Robinson, Libertarian Mike Ross, Michael Wayne Turner of the Green Party and Vinny Smith of the Constitution Party. There is no incumbent. Get to know the candidates in our 2024 NC Voter Guide.
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They're taking my tax dollars and killing people in Gaza
They're taking my tax dollars and killing people in Gaza.
We've killed over 14,000 children, 14,000 children.
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Citizens Clean Elections Commission is suppressing the voice of the Green Party
AZCCEC is attacking the #democraticrights of all Arizona citizens and perpetrating #ElectionInterference.
Let Eduardo debate on October 9th!
What part of the rules for candidate debates from Citizens Clean Elections Commission (AZCCEC) specifies this phony, arbitrary and fraudulent 1% rule which the commission made up in January then promptly filed away only to be discovered by the media recently?
Where is the AMA granted the authority to decide who can and cannot be on the debate stage?
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Nathan Kline for Senate
Nathan Kline is running as the Green Party candidate to be the next Senator from Missouri. He is a lifelong resident of Kansas City, MO and a long-time homeowner in the Plaza-Westport neighborhood. A graduate of Kansas City Art Institute, Nathan is a dedicated public servant and creative problem solver who has a strong and varied background in both the public and private sector, management and administration. With twenty-five years of hospitality management experience, he brought his skill set to the public sector in 2013 to work for the City Planning and Development Department of the City of Kansas City, MO where he currently is honored to help serve his city and its citizens.
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Darryl Moch, 2024 DC Statehood Green Party nominee for DC Council, At-Large
Darryl Moch speaks with our co-hosts, Erin Palmer and PoetRaeMonet, about his 2024 general election campaign, as the DC Statehood Green Party nominee, to serve as the one of the At-Large Council members on the Council of the District of Columbia in Washington, DC.
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Joshua Bradley, candidate for Raleigh City Council at-large, answers our questions
RALEIGH, NC – Raleigh voters will pick a new mayor and City Council members this November. All eight council seats, including the mayor’s, are up for grabs, with all the incumbents except for current Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin seeking another two-year term.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Early voting runs from Thursday, Oct. 17, through Saturday, Nov. 2.
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