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Jill Stein, "People Planet Peace"
Community for those against and for Jill Stein!
Jill Stein is running for president to offer people a choice outside the failed two-party system. Let's put a pro-worker, anti-war, climate emergency agenda front and center in this election and on the ballot in November 2024.
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Jill Stein is a Harvard-educated doctor, a pioneering environmental health advocate, and an organizer for people, planet, and peace. She has helped lead initiatives to fight environmental racism, injustice, and pollution, to promote healthy communities, and to revitalize democracy. She has helped win victories in campaign finance reform, racially-just redistricting, and the clean-up of incinerators, coal plants, and other toxic threats. She was a principal organizer for the Global Climate Convergence for People, Planet, and Peace over Profit.
I skew very hard to the left. I also used to think that voting third-party for presidential candidates would make a difference... 30 years ago. I get it; it's so alluring to think that, by voting for our best interests, we could suddenly magic our asses into a better country. Fully bullshit.
Want to promote third-party candidates? Start locally, where non-duopoly candidates can make a real impact. If we all participated locally and supported local candidates that best represent our interests, we'd start to see change work its way up the political ladder.