With hopes of catching major parties, the Green Party has picked Ajamu Baraka to VP for Jill Stein
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Another Look at the Green Party’s 2016 Jill Stein Campaign
The Jill Stein campaign is finding support for the Green Party has never been as strong and is seeking to capitalize
Echoes of 2000 Ralph Nader Run For Third Party Candidates
Many have speculated that the Ralph Nader run in 2000 harmed the Democratic Party’s chances
Cornel West Endorses Green Party Nominee Jill Stein
Cornel West endorses Green Party candidate Stein is a sign of Democratic Party discord divisions
Arizona Allows Green Party Presidential Nominee on Ballot
Belatedly, state of Arizona allows Green Party Presidential candidate Jill Stein to appear on ballots
The Green Party Plan to Split the Democratic Party
What is really behind the recent Green Party plan to recruit Bernie Sanders to run with Jill Stein?
How the Green Party Tie-up With Bernie Sanders Could Work
Talk of a Green Party tie-up with Sanders does not include plans for Jill Stein to step aside
2016 Presidential Poll with 23 Candidates From 18 Parties
The most important, interesting and enjoyable part of the 2016 Presidential Poll is looking at the various parties’ platforms. That’s how you find out, from them, what they offer.
Green Party Bernie Sanders Collaboration Mulled
Many on the left are putting their hopes in a Green Party Bernie Sanders link up involving Jill Stein
The Libertarian and Green Party’s Presidential Alternatives
Presidential alternatives to Democrats and Republicans gaining attention amid dissatisfaction