Still the same problem. A thousand office holders equals 20 per state. Not a lot. Play the game. Nominate someone for President but don't spend time and money there. Elect state senators and representatives. Elect a governor. Build it from the ground up. Even if a third party presidential candidate would win, they would probably be unsuc…
Still the same problem. A thousand office holders equals 20 per state. Not a lot. Play the game. Nominate someone for President but don't spend time and money there. Elect state senators and representatives. Elect a governor. Build it from the ground up. Even if a third party presidential candidate would win, they would probably be unsuccessful because the House and Senate would not pass her agenda. It would still be a standoff like today.
You should listen to Jill Stein's "organizer in chief speech." She can get things done and she won't be alone. If you live in Washington State's Congressional district 3, please consider voting for my friend Jason Call. In you're in North Carolina, please consider voting for my friend Michael Duncan for US Senate. If you're elsewhere, I can find out the Green Party candidates for you. Be positive and vote People, Planet and Peace (not continuing the genocide of Palestinians).
In my youth, I protested the Vietnam War, opposed LBJ, and supported politicians against the war. In hindsight more than 50 years later, LBJ was probably one of the most successful Presidents in modern times. He accomplished more than any President since. He passed the Civil Rights Act, and Voting Rights Act, and created Medicare and Medicaid. Yes, he made mistakes. Vietnam destroyed his Presidency. History will also judge Biden. He has accomplished more legislatively than most Presidents since LBJ. Yes, he has made decisions that I don't agree and so has every President in my lifetime. Look at Jimmy Carter. He was forced out of office by high inflation and the Iranian hostage crisis; yet, he has probably done more good in his post-presidency than any other President. I would vote for a Green Party candidate at the local or state level, but not the Presidential. The convicted dictator and antichrist can not be elected to a second term.
Still the same problem. A thousand office holders equals 20 per state. Not a lot. Play the game. Nominate someone for President but don't spend time and money there. Elect state senators and representatives. Elect a governor. Build it from the ground up. Even if a third party presidential candidate would win, they would probably be unsuccessful because the House and Senate would not pass her agenda. It would still be a standoff like today.
You should listen to Jill Stein's "organizer in chief speech." She can get things done and she won't be alone. If you live in Washington State's Congressional district 3, please consider voting for my friend Jason Call. In you're in North Carolina, please consider voting for my friend Michael Duncan for US Senate. If you're elsewhere, I can find out the Green Party candidates for you. Be positive and vote People, Planet and Peace (not continuing the genocide of Palestinians).
In my youth, I protested the Vietnam War, opposed LBJ, and supported politicians against the war. In hindsight more than 50 years later, LBJ was probably one of the most successful Presidents in modern times. He accomplished more than any President since. He passed the Civil Rights Act, and Voting Rights Act, and created Medicare and Medicaid. Yes, he made mistakes. Vietnam destroyed his Presidency. History will also judge Biden. He has accomplished more legislatively than most Presidents since LBJ. Yes, he has made decisions that I don't agree and so has every President in my lifetime. Look at Jimmy Carter. He was forced out of office by high inflation and the Iranian hostage crisis; yet, he has probably done more good in his post-presidency than any other President. I would vote for a Green Party candidate at the local or state level, but not the Presidential. The convicted dictator and antichrist can not be elected to a second term.