The Greens have every right to run, that's what democracy is, and they should argue their point by saying how they think people should vote, not by telling us to be silent.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are all sorts of cries that the leaders of the Green Movement should submit themselves to the supreme leader, but that won't take place. Both sides have to be prepared for a serious negotiation.
A Green Party candidate would be very different from a Democrat or Republican and should be heard.
The right to vote gives every eligible American a voice in our electoral politics. There's too much at stake to stay silent as this right is eroded.
I'd rather support the issues I truly believe in than give my vote to parties that court votes at the time of the election. I like to think that my vote strengthens the green foundation stone.
The Green Party represents that majority point of view within the U.S.
The right to vote is the right upon which all of our rights are leveraged - and without which none can be protected.
Silence is not what democracy needs. Right now we have an election where, even the supporters of Hillary Clinton, the majority don't support Hillary; they just oppose Donald Trump. And the majority of Donald Trump supporters don't support him; they just oppose Hillary.
I was the candidate first time a Green or any progressive third party has ever been in a national televised debate. I was in five of them. And the response from the public was overwhelming.
The Greens have never been on the ballot in Georgia because of restrictive ballot access laws.
The Greens will threaten the future of our strong economy. They will destroy jobs and put Victorian families at risk.
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