Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who supported our
Presidential Nominating Convention in July. Thanks to the workshop
presenters, the guest
speakers and the many volunteers who pulled together this
event during challenging circumstances.
And we wish a Big, Green 🎉Congratulations🎉 to our nominees for
President and Vice President, Howie
Hawkins and Angela Walker!
Now is the time for Greens and allies to pull together and
put
these transformative candidates on the ballot across the
country.
The success of our presidential effort is critical to the growth of
the Green Party. Some states achieve ballot status through votes for
president. Many Greens learned about this party for the first time
through our presidential candidates. Real solutions can't
wait for another four years wasted on the parties of War and
Wall Street!
Connect with the campaign on Twitter (Howie
and Angela),
Facebook
and make
sure you are getting the latest updates.
Howie and Angela's next
Facebook livestream will air Tuesday, August 4th at 8pm
ET. Howie and Angela will take your questions live from
the chat and it's a great way to meet fellow supporters!
—Michael O'Neil, GreenLine Editor and Green Party
Communications Manager
In The News: Minnesota activists hold Juneteenth rally
for reparations
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Minnesota's Black
Lives Matter chapter took to the state Capitol on Friday to mark
Juneteenth with a demand for reparations and real police reform in a
continued push for racial justice following the death of George
Floyd.
Juneteenth, the traditional commemoration date of the emancipation
of enslaved African Americans, has taken on new resonance this year.
There have been protests around the U.S. and beyond stemming from
Floyd's death after being restrained by Minneapolis police
officers.
Amid chants of "Reparations now" and "Cut the check," Black
Lives Matter organizers and several other activist groups called
Floyd's death a remnant of slavery's legacy. Floyd, a Black man in
handcuffs, died after a Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee
into his neck for nearly 8 minutes, ignoring Floyd's cries of "I can't
breathe".
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(VIDEO) In The News: Green, Libertarian Parties file suit against
New York’s new ballot rules
CAPITOL TONIGHT, SPECTRUM NEWS — In a rider
passed in the last state budget, the legislature upped the ante for
minor parties in New York. So, two of those minor parties, the Greens
and the Libertarians, are suing.
In the past, to achieve ballot status, minor parties needed
to earn 50,000 votes for their gubernatorial candidates. In other
words, they needed 50,000 votes to qualify for the ballot every four
years – rules that have been in place for decades.
The new rules are far more restrictive. They require that minor
parties garner 130,000 votes or two percent of votes cast.
Additionally, they demand that qualifications occur every two years,
rather than four, at the gubernatorial and presidential elections.
The change was reportedly the brainchild of Jay Jacobs, chairman of
the New York State Democratic Party, who was appointed to a commission
to review parts of New York State’s election law by Governor Andrew
Cuomo.
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North Carolina Green Party stands against police violence
PITTSBORO, NC –The North Carolina Green Party (NCGP) continues to
emphatically support the protests and actions in North Carolina,
across the US, and around the world that have arisen in response to
decades of systemic police violence and institutionalized racism that
culminated in the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25,
2020.
The NCGP has been busy supporting the push for racial and economic
justice in North Carolina, standing alongside Black Lives Matter
activists in Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Charlotte, Raleigh, and all
over North Carolina. NCGP cochair Tony
Ndege is a founding organizer of Black Lives
Matter Winston-Salem and has co-organized several protests in his
city, and many other Greens including recent candidates Joshua
Bradley, Robert Corriher, and Keenen Altic have been involved in
dozens of actions throughout the state. We support these protests and
the burgeoning movement to end the US policing and carceral system,
which is designed to suppress opposition to the economic supremacy and
white supremacy of the capitalist class.
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PA Greens oppose Trump’s repression of dissent
PHILADELPHIA – President Donald
Trump was recently recorded making this threat: “Well, I'm going to do
something. That I can tell you -- because we're not going to -- New
York and Chicago and Philadelphia, Detroit and Baltimore and all of
these -- Oakland is a mess. We're not going to let this happen in our
country. All run by liberal Democrats.” Like usual, Trump blamed the
Democrats for the civil unrest, and the Democrats blame Trump and the
Republicans.
Neither of the corporate parties have offered a solution.
That has been left up to the Green Party. On July 22, Green Party
Candidate for President Howie Hawkins, said, “The
real solution for increasing security in urban areas and reducing
crime is to invest in those communities. We are campaigning for a
Marshall Plan to rebuild impoverished communities and an Economic Bill
of Rights to end poverty and economic despair.” The only real plans
that will appropriately serve all Americans are coming from the Green
Party.Â
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Charlene is Green — and the Only Alternative to the Corporate
Duopoly Running for State Office in 2020 in Mass
This year, Green-Rainbow
Party candidate Charlene DiCalogero is running in a
rare open-seat race for State Representative in the 12th Worcester
district in central Massachusetts. Charlene is
the only candidate in the state
from a party outside the Democrat/Republican duopoly. In November she
will compete in a three-way race against a Democrat and a
Republican.
Along with the presidential ticket of Howie Hawkins and Angela
Walker, she will give the voters in her district a real choice. The MA
state legislature has been dominated by Democrats for decades, and
voters mostly get ballots with the incumbents and no challengers on
them, year after year.
"A key reason I'm running for state legislature is to highlight how
outrageously undemocratic, secretive and corrupt our State House is,"
declared the former Berlin town official, who just completed a
three-year term as Library Trustee. "That's why I'm running Clean and
Green, and why I signed the Act
on Mass pledge, to make the record of our state elected officials'
votes publicly available, as they rarely are now." According to the
nonprofit organization Act
on Mass, Massachusetts has one of the least transparent and least
accountable state legislatures in the US.
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VIDEO: Lisa For Maine Hosts Racial Justice Webinar Featuring Ajamu
Baraka
GRAY, ME – Join U.S. Senate
candidate Lisa Savage, former Green VP candidate
and Black Alliance for Peace leader Ajamu
Baraka, Director of the Maine Prisoner Advocacy
Coalition Joseph Jackson, and Co-Founder of Bangor’s
Racial Equity and Justice Desiree Vargas, in the
second of a 5-part webinar series.
"Racial Justice at Home & Abroad" will explore the
systems, policies, and practices designed to limit and shape
opportunities for people of color.
Independent Green candidate for U.S. Senate Lisa Savage is
convening a series of policy-focused webinars this summer, “The Way
Forward,” that will bring together policy and subject-matter experts
from Maine and around the country to have substantive discussions
about solving some of our country’s most difficult policy issues, with
opportunity for questions and discussion.
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Green Party of Texas 2020 Candidates Update
The Green Party of
Texas (GPTX) has eight candidates running
across the state in 2020. With a result of 2% or better in a
state-wide race, GPTX will extend ballot access from 2026 to 2030.
Connect with our candidates on Twitter & other campaign media:
-
David B. Collins, US Senate,
Twitter:Â @dbcgreentx
- katija gruene, Texas Railroad Commission, Twitter:Â @qweekat
- Charles Waterbury, State Supreme Court Position 1/Chief Justice,
Twitter:Â @CEWaterbury
- Tom Wakely, US Rep CD-21, Twitter:Â @Wakely2020
-
Hal J. Ridley, Jr., US Rep
CD-36, Twitter:Â @HalRidleyJr
- Julián Villarreal, Texas Senate 26, Twitter: @Dr_RREAL
-
Brody-Andrew Mulligan, Texas
House 92, Twitter:Â @brodymulligan
- Antonio PadrĂłn, Texas House 119, Twitter:Â @Viapadron
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