Green Party VP Candidate Ajamu Baraka
August 3, 2016 at 10:19 pm
(This post was last modified: August 3, 2016 at 10:50 pm by Cecelia.)
I don't know much about him, but some of the things he seems to have said really strikes me as... off.
http://americablog.com/2016/08/jill-stei...alist.html
I'm not sure he's such a good choice, and i really doubt that he'll bring much to the green party ticket. Especially with his comments on Bernie Sanders. If the Green Party wants to establish themselves as a serious party, I think Jill Stein has done a poor job of it with her choice in running mate. I know that Bernie Sanders had an opportunity to be the Green Party Candidate--but he turned it down, not wanting to be responsible for Donald Trump winning the election. I think the good news is that Sanders movement--unlike the Green Party--won't disappear for four years after this election, and I think he'll push some much needed changes. Even if he's not running for President (and that, IMO, was what made him a good candidate in the first place)
http://americablog.com/2016/08/jill-stei...alist.html
I'm not sure he's such a good choice, and i really doubt that he'll bring much to the green party ticket. Especially with his comments on Bernie Sanders. If the Green Party wants to establish themselves as a serious party, I think Jill Stein has done a poor job of it with her choice in running mate. I know that Bernie Sanders had an opportunity to be the Green Party Candidate--but he turned it down, not wanting to be responsible for Donald Trump winning the election. I think the good news is that Sanders movement--unlike the Green Party--won't disappear for four years after this election, and I think he'll push some much needed changes. Even if he's not running for President (and that, IMO, was what made him a good candidate in the first place)
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