by Steve Welzer | Nov 18, 2024 | 2024 Election Analysis, Elections, Electoral Politics, Featured |
As of today we don’t have full vote totals in New Jersey. In some of the districts they’ve only counted 90% of the votes. Ultimately, it looks like it will be recorded that almost 50,000 voters will have cast a vote for one or another Green Party candidate in our...
by Howie Hawkins | Nov 12, 2024 | Elections, Howie Hawkins' Dispatches from Europe |
Election Reflections People in Ukraine were following the U.S. presidential election more intensely than most Americans. The future of their country might be at stake. Would Harris continue Biden’s miserly drip feed of ammunition and weapons to defend against Russia’s...
by New Green Horizons | Nov 2, 2024 | Elections, Electoral Reform, Interview, Issues |
Interview with Blair Bobier by Steven Hill Oregon became the 33rd US state in 1859 and today is the ninth largest and 27th most populous state with 4.2 million people. In the last few years, the Beaver State has emerged as the nation’s leading trailblazer for...
by Peter Solenberger | Nov 1, 2024 | Elections, Electoral Politics, Green Strategy |
The polarization around the 2024 US elections creates tensions among socialists, as well as the general population. We have to discuss the elections, pose questions, and advance hypotheses, but we should be patient with each other in doing so. After the elections,...
by Steve Welzer, Renee Johnston | Oct 29, 2024 | Elections |
Critics who are uninformed often accuse the Green Party of doing little more than running presidential campaigns every four years. The truth is that over 5,000 Green candidates have contested for election at all levels since 1990 — 38% for state and federal...