Carson City, Nevada - Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein has defeated a Nevada State Democratic Party push to prevent her name from appearing on the 2024 ballot.
Carson City, Nevada - Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein has defeated a Nevada State Democratic Party push to prevent her name from appearing on the 2024 ballot.
Stein is a Russia-planted spoiler candidate. That’s it
https://www.newsweek.com/jill-stein-ties-vladimir-putin-explained-1842620
Suggesting that Jill Stein is a “Russian stooge” dismisses legitimate political discourse and attempts to silence alternative viewpoints. It’s a tactic to coerce voters into conformity rather than encouraging healthy debate and democracy.
In the end, I refuse to be intimidated into voting against my conscience.
Voting for the candidate who best represents my beliefs is not just a right—it’s a responsibility.
Democracy thrives on diversity of thought, and I will continue to exercise my right to vote for the candidate who truly speaks for me, regardless of the fearmongering that often comes from the two-party system.
That’s super my guy. Just tell me one thing.
How does Jill get to 270 electoral votes? Oh that’s right she can’t. You’re only helping trump by voting for Jill.
Look up “beginning game theory first past the post” and you’ll realize why.
Throughout American history, third parties have played a crucial role in shaping political discourse and pushing important issues into the spotlight.
The abolition of slavery, women’s suffrage, and labor rights were all advanced by third parties before being adopted by the major parties.
By voting for Jill Stein and the Green Party, I am supporting a platform that aligns with my values, particularly on issues like environmental sustainability, social justice, and democratic reform.
The notion that a vote for a third party “dilutes” the vote is rooted in a fear-driven mentality rather than in democratic principles.
I choose to vote for the candiate who best represents my beliefs. It’s not just my right—it’s my responsibility.
I respect, and support, your right to vote for who you want to.
And you respect and support my right as an American citizen to vote for who I want to, correct?
I am fine with you not agreeing with who I am voting for. You totally have the right to your own opinion. As i do mine.
In the end it sure looks like you’re just keeping your head in the sand because you think you’re not crazy, everyone else saying you are is crazy.
I’d prefer to keep comments directly related to the content of the article. I’ve made myself clear where I stand. Thank you for supporting my right to vote for who I want to, even if you don’t like that person!