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We are grassroots activists, environmentalists, advocates for social justice, nonviolent resisters and regular citizens who’ve had enough of corporate-dominated politics. Government must be part of the solution, but when it’s controlled by the 1%, it’s part of the problem. The longer we wait for change, the harder it gets. Don’t stay home on election day. Vote Green!

 

Everything we do is based on our four pillars ...

 

Our country's long wars and worldwide military presence are immoral and unsustainable. Our military budget must be cut dramatically.

The human cost of climate change is too high. We need to get off fossil fuels and on to renewable energy.

Falling wages and rising bills are hitting most of us, and the most vulnerable are hit the hardest. We demand a living wage and a real safety net.

We demand public financing of elections, open debates, and more representative voting systems.

... and our ten key values


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    Green Party of the United States Stands with the People of South Korea to Defend Their Rights Against Repression

      The Green Party of the United States expressed grave concern over the recent declaration of martial law in South Korea by President Yoon Suk Yeol. While we acknowledge the complexities of governing in a time of heightened tensions, we firmly believe that such an unprecedented and authoritarian action undermines democratic principles and the trust of the South Korean people.
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    Green Party of the United States responds to European Greens: November 1, 2024

    Response by the Green Party of the United States to a statement from European GreensNovember 1, 2024 We invite European Greens to communicate directly with us to understand our positions and participation in elections, and to support our demand for a national popular vote by ranked-choice voting (RCV) for president, which would eliminate the alleged spoiler factor.
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    Green Party: Both Harris & Trump would be a disaster for the climate

    Global temperatures will be higher after four years whether Harris or Trump wins; Greens urge enactment of the Green New Deal and a Day One presidential climate-emergency declaration WASHINGTON, DC — The Green Party said today that while Donald Trump remains a climate denier willing to sell the White House to the fossil-fuel industry, Kamala Harris’s climate agenda would also lock in climate collapse. 
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    Green Party adopts DNC ploy, offers journalists questions for Harris

    Greens: "We're on to you, DNC and talking heads." WASHINGTON, DC — The Green Party of the United States is offering journalists a list of challenging questions to ask Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in interviews, mirroring a strategy used by the Democratic National Committee. The questions for Harris are listed below. Tavis Smiley revealed during his October 24 interview with Green presidential nominee Jill Stein and running mate Butch Ware (https://www.youtube.com/live/re6vGZopGwg) that the DNC has been manipulating media coverage of the presidential race by sending journalists insinuating and hostile questions for Dr. Stein, including personal attacks.
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    Green Party: US must force a ceasefire with an immediate arms embargo

    WASHINGTON, DC — The Green Party of the United States said today that the Biden-Harris administration and Congress must use the recent killing of the leader of Hamas as an opportunity to secure a permanent ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon, starting with an immediate arms embargo on Israel. “It's long past time for Biden and Harris to stand up to Prime Minister Netanyahu and stop sending bombs and funding to fuel the slaughter of so many civilians in Palestine and Lebanon," said Madelyn Hoffman, co-chair of the GPAX, the Green Party's Peace Action Committee.
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Why I'm Green

 

"I'm Green because I refuse to be complicit in my own opression. Power is to be shared amongst the many, and consolidated amongst the few."

Samantha is President of the Minneapolis Board of Estimate and Taxation (elected November, 2021).

~ Samantha Pree-Stinson

Photo by Wendy Schreier

I'm Green because I can't take the lies and the conditions anymore. Homelessness while there are empty houses, prisons built while schools close, children being shot down on our streets by police, mothers losing their children to the state because they don't have water in their homes and can't afford the water bill. My friends and family cant afford to wait anymore to try and change the Democratic Party.

People who can wait are not familiar with our reality. The one party system is killing our people and it's high time we stand up and say something, and more importantly, change it. It can't change unless we break with the corporations' money and that's exactly what the Green Party is doing. It stands up to dirty money and puts forward the vision of the world we want to live in. We can't wait any more. Building our party now will help to ensure a future for all of our children and generations to come.

~ Cheri Honkala

I'm Green because the corporate 2-party duopoly is a dead end for Revolution. The oligarchy will never give us the tools necessary to dismantle their power. The planet is melting meanwhile Justice Democrats accept dark money through a Super PAC. We are losing hope for humanity due to the greed of large corporations and wealthy politicians. Enough is enough.

I am an Astoria native running for New York City Council's 22nd District in November. Our campaign is working to revive Green Party ballot status in New York. We need ranked-choice voting in general elections, not just closed primaries and special elections. We demand basic human rights for the most vulnerable disabled, seniors, veterans, students and low-income. We must have proportional representation in our Democracy.

I was the lead organizer for the NYC March for Medicare for All. If elected, I would be the youngest member of the city council in its history. Not a Democrat. Not a Republican. A New Yorker.

~ Edwin DeJesus