Tonight, September 10 at 9pm ET/6pm PT
Tune In Live For The First Green Wave Candidate Showcase of
2020
Watch
live on Facebook or go to GP.org/live
for more ways to watch.
We're so excited to speak to tonight's guests:
...plus hear from even more candidates running for state and local
office. You'll also learn about how to support the vital
work of the Green Party's Coordinated Campaign Committee,
which provides training and support to Greens running for every level
of office across this country.
Greens and Allies Worldwide Mourn the Passing of Kevin Zeese:
Embassy Protector, Co-Editor of Popular Resistance, Father, Public
Interest Attorney and Activist
A global network of movements dedicated to peace and justice are
grieving for the sudden passing of our comrade Kevin Zeese. He was 64
years old.
Kevin was most recently in the news as a member of the Venezuela
Embassy Protectors Collective and he
served the Hawkins/Walker 2020 campaign as Press
Secretary.
Kevin's lifelong commitment to justice inspires us all. An online
tribute has
been set for Saturday, September 19 at 3pm ET (RSVP to
join). The memorial will be livestreamed
on YouTube for those who are unable to RSVP due to capacity
limits.
For
more updates on the tribute please RSVP on the Facebook event
page.
—Michael O'Neil, GreenLine Editor and Green Party
Communications Manager
Savage Campaign Picks Up Momentum, First Debate on
Friday
In August, the Lisa Savage campaign for U.S. Senate crossed a
milestone no Green campaign has ever crossed here in Maine: $100,000
in donations, and not a corporate dollar in the mix. It's a sign of
accelerating support for Savage, who has now been invited to four
debates and has started showing up in the polls.
While Savage sat at 5% in the Bangor
Daily News' first poll of the senate race, she
collected 33% of the second place votes in the ranked-choice polling,
the highest total of any candidate. As her name recognition grows, so
does her support. The
campaign expects a big jump in first-place votes following the first
scheduled debate, happening Sept. 11 and hosted by the state's two
largest newspapers and WCSH Channel 6. Senator Collins is
the least popular senator in the United States and Gideon has little
debate experience and ducked many of the debates in this year's
democratic primary.
Savage has been prepping daily with her team, focusing on
messaging that will resonate with a state that has shown support for
Medicare for All and Savage's demilitarized Green New Deal, and will
find that Savage is the only candidate in the four-person senate race
that supports either initiative.
Clearly, Savage’s message is resonating. The
Maine
Beacon recently spent extensive coverage on
Savage’s support for ranked-choice voting, which is under assault by
Republicans who see it as eating away at their chances for victory in
statewide races here in Maine. And Roots
Action recently spent a newsletter encouraging
their supporters to rank Savage #1 and to “vote blue #2,” as the
campaign likes to say.
Even better, the financial support is paying off in online
and radio advertising that is spreading the word of Savage’s surging
campaign. By focusing on Maine-based media outlets, and eschewing the
social media giants, Savage is staying true to the local-focused
economic vision of the Green Party and keeping supporter dollars out
of the pockets of the Silicon Valley billionaires who work so hard to
set up barriers to progressive policy developments.
Currently, the campaign is focused on making sure the
post-debate bump carries Savage to victory, building momentum into the
final months of a race that will surely be among the most-watched in
the country, as the Democrats and Republicans set spending records
attacking each other. Savage looks to rise above that fray with a
positive campaign fueled by the new politics of ranked-choice
voting.
Stay tuned. This is the looming upset of the year in American
politics.
Watch
Lisa in this historic debate on Friday! RSVP on her campaign
website.
Hawkins/Walker Continues Ballot Access Battle In Wisconsin
The Green Party campaign of Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker filed
suit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission in the Wisconsin
Supreme Court. The suit filed by the Milwaukee law firm of von Briesen
& Roper, s.c., asks the court to place Hawkins and Walker on the
ballot for the November 3, 2020 general election.
Howie Hawkins said, “Thousands of voters in Wisconsin signed
petitions to put the Green Party on the ballot. These voters want more
choices than the Democratic and Republican Party. Our campaign stands
with the majority of voters and calls for Medicare for all, a Green
New Deal, taxes on the wealthy and an end to ongoing wars, and neither
President Trump or former Vice President Biden supports those
issues.”
Two thousand signatures are required to place candidates on the
ballot. The Commission agreed that Hawkins/Walker submitted 1,789
valid signatures. In dispute were 1,834 more signatures where the
staff of the Commission certified that they were qualified Wisconsin
voters. The Commission voted 3-3 failing to sustain a challenge to the
validity of those signatures. Under the law, those signatures should
be presumed valid because the complaint filed by Allen Arnstein did
not provide clear and convincing evidence that the petitions were
invalid.
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Michigan voters will have 30 green nominees to support
GRAND RAPIDS, Mi – The Green Party of Michigan (GPMI)
still has thirty nominees for this fall's general election, eight on
ballots statewide, after a late challenge to one local candidate was
withdrawn.
After a consultation with the State Bureau of Elections in Lansing,
the Wayne County Clerk's Office reversed an earlier decision and
agreed that Evelyn Pridemore had filed her nomination paperwork
correctly -- so she will be on the ballot for Redford Township
Clerk.
All Michigan voters will have at least the eight statewide Green
nominees to vote for:
-
Howie Hawkins -- the first person to run
on a Green New Deal platform, in 2010 -- and his fellow activist for
workers, Angela Walker, as the Green Presidential ticket;
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Marcia Squier for US Senate;
-
Tom Mair for State Board of
Education;
-
Michael Mawilai for U-M Board of
Regents;
-
Brandon
Hu and Robin
Laurain for MSU Board of Trustees;
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Susan Odgers for Wayne State Board of
Governors; and
-
Susan L. Hubbard, nominated by GPMI for the
officially "non-partisan" position of Michigan Supreme Court
Justice.
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New London Green Party announces candidate for 39th district
run
NEW LONDON, Ct – At a nominating
meeting held on August 30, New London
Greens endorsed Erycka
Ortiz as their candidate for State
Representative in the 39th district.
An organizer at Hearing Youth Voices, Ortiz is a 21-year-old
artist, writer, singer, healer, and social justice activist. “As a
Black Latinx visible Trans womxn, my mission is to help create a world
which makes space for all.” She added, “I am excited to bring this
message of empowerment to New Londoners as they consider who should
represent them in Hartford."
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Following Homicide of Daniel Prude, Green Party of Monroe County
calls for mayor & police chief to Resign
ROCHESTER,
NY – The Green Party of Monroe
County is calling for the resignation of
Mayor Lovely Warren and Police Chief, La'Ron Singletary. We also
insist that City Council dismantle the Rochester Police Department and
replace it with an accountable, public safety-oriented entity that
does not routinely injure, and sometimes, kill citizens.
After the homicide of Daniel
Prude on March 30 by RPD officers, the Mayor and
Police Chief, kept the incident quiet as hundreds of residents have
been marching in the streets calling for changes to the police
department. The public knowledge of this murder only happened due to a
lawsuit by Prude's family. If it was not for that legal action we
would still not be privy to the video that shows this execution.
"Our condolences go out to the family of Daniel Prude, but
everyone is tired of giving out condolences. City government covering
up a murder by the police speaks to the criminal culture of the Mayor
and the police department she controls. We cannot wait for another
election, the Mayor and Police Chief have to go now so that we can
begin to make the changes needed to keep our citizens safe,"
says Alex White, Green Party officer and
former candidate for local office.
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Letter to the Editor: Do Democrats believe in democracy?
by Bob Small Published by The Delaware County
Daily Times
As Ronald Reagan famously said in 1980, "There you go again." This
time the Pennsylvania Democratic Party reacts in fear and trembling to
the big bad Pennsylvania Green Party by once again taking them to
court to keep them off the Novemember ballot, as though Democratic
presidential candidate Joe Biden is afraid of Green Party presidential candidate Howie
Hawkins.
I doubt that, and I doubt he even knows about the Pennsylvania
ballot access situation. It would be interesting to get his reaction
to this, but I'd be willing to bet we'll never get that.
Probably if you asked him, Joe Biden might think Howie Hawkins was
a pitcher for the Wilmington Blue Rocks minor league baseball team
whom he grooved a pitch to on one opening Day.
The Green Party of
Pennsylvania were forced, by a previous
court decision, to go out and secure enough petition signatures, in
this time of COVID, to be on the ballot. Amazingly, they got three
times the amount of required signatures. Amazingly,
they still are being challenged. Shouldn't the Democrats
be focused on electing their candidates rather than - to some of us -
it feels like Goliath demanding the referee measure David's slingshot
for the proper size requirements?
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