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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.

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Introduction and Guests

  • The podcast is hosted by Sabrina Salvati, who introduces the episode and its guests, former Seattle City Councilor Shama Sawant and former Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein.
  • This episode marks the first time both guests appear together on the show, setting the stage for a discussion on the recent presidential election and their collaborative efforts during the campaign.

Overview of the Presidential Election

  • The conversation begins with an analysis of the recent presidential election, highlighting significant events such as the incumbent president dropping out and Kamala Harris being selected as the Democratic nominee without a primary.
  • Shama Sawant, known for her activism and local political experience, discusses the unusual circumstances surrounding this election, including the notable absence of a Democratic primary and the return of former president Donald Trump.
  • The discussion emphasizes the low voter turnout, estimating that around eight million people did not vote, which is indicative of broader discontent among younger, working-class voters.

Voter Discontent and Political Engagement

  • Both guests share insights from their campaign experiences, noting the widespread frustration among voters regarding the political system and lack of representation for marginalized communities.
  • They highlight that many voters, particularly younger people and those of color, feel disenfranchised and are increasingly expressing their dissatisfaction by abstaining from voting.
  • The guests argue that the low turnout reflects a demand for systemic change rather than support for Donald Trump, who they assert does not have a true mandate from the electorate.

Issues Raised by Voters

  • The guests discuss specific issues raised by voters during the campaign, including the healthcare crisis, housing instability, and the general economic struggles faced by many Americans.
  • They cite alarming statistics, such as a significant number of deaths linked to lack of health insurance and the overwhelming burden of healthcare debt on individuals.
  • The conversation touches on the growing anger and desperation within the populace, evident in public support for extreme actions against corporate leaders and a desire for radical change in policy.

The Impact of Global Events

  • Shama Sawant addresses the impact of international issues, particularly the situation in Gaza, on voter sentiment in the U.S., noting that many voters cited foreign policy as a key reason for their disengagement from the electoral process.
  • Polls reveal that a significant portion of Biden voters from 2020 did not participate in the recent election, with many attributing their decision to the administration's stance on foreign conflicts.
  • The guests highlight the interconnectedness of domestic and foreign issues, emphasizing that economic hardship and international crises are perceived as linked by voters.

Challenges Faced by Third Parties

  • The discussion shifts to the challenges faced by third-party candidates like Jill Stein, who argue that the Democratic Party's tactics have systematically marginalized alternative voices in the political landscape.
  • Jill Stein discusses the disparity in media coverage compared to her 2016 campaign, noting that the lack of visibility and resources significantly impacted her ability to connect with voters in 2024.
  • The guests criticize the Democratic Party's efforts to suppress third-party candidates through legal and political maneuvers, which they argue stifles democratic engagement.

Upcoming Organizing Conference

  • The podcast transitions to discussing an upcoming organizing conference scheduled for February 22, 2025, in Seattle, aimed at mobilizing grassroots efforts for progressive change.
  • The conference will focus on strategies to combat corporate influence in politics, advocate for a $25 minimum wage, and push for Medicare for All at local and state levels.
  • Both guests encourage participation from anyone interested in building a movement that challenges the status quo and advocates for working-class interests.

Concluding Remarks on Political Strategy

  • The conversation concludes with a call to action for individuals to recognize their power and engage in organized efforts to demand systemic change, moving beyond traditional party politics.
  • They emphasize the importance of local activism, solidarity with marginalized communities, and the need for a united front against corporate greed and political corruption.
  • The guests express optimism about the potential for grassroots movements to effect change, urging listeners to take part in the upcoming conference and related initiatives.

About channel:

Leftist news commentary and interviews. Fighting for political and social change. Sabby Sabs podcast is a part of Revolutionary Blackout Network.

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Is Jill Stein's Campaign Worth Supporting? A Discussion with Kshama Sawant

This video features a discussion on whether Jill Stein's campaign is worth supporting, featuring Kshama Sawant of Workers Strike Back. The conversation explores the Green Party's organizational challenges, the importance of offering a left-wing alternative to the working class, and the strategic value of supporting Stein's campaign despite potential shortcomings.

Key Points:

  • Workers Strike Back Endorsement: Workers Strike Back has endorsed Jill Stein, citing a non-sectarian approach and a desire to rally troops in the campaign season.
  • Organizational Concerns: The hosts acknowledge the Green Party's past organizational issues, particularly in ballot access and campaign execution, contrasting it with the disciplined approach of Sawant's movement.
  • Ballot Access Challenges: Jill Stein's campaign fell short of the required signatures to get on the ballot in New York due to increased requirements, highlighting systemic challenges for third parties.
  • Strategic Value: Despite organizational concerns, Sawant argues that supporting Stein is valuable for providing an alternative for working and young people disillusioned with both major parties.
  • Socialist Perspective: Sawant emphasizes the importance of a socialist agenda and the need to overthrow capitalism, viewing the Stein campaign as a vehicle to organize working-class people.
  • Leadership and Accountability: Clear leadership and accountability are crucial for representatives of working people, requiring a commitment to the working class above political maneuvering.
  • Solidarity and Courage: Sawant expresses solidarity with Jill Stein for her commitment to running despite facing numerous obstacles and attacks from the Democratic Party.
  • Focus on Issues: The campaign's appeal lies in its focus on issues like a $25 minimum wage, Medicare for All, canceling student debt, free college, and ending the war on Gaza.
  • Building a Working-Class Party: Supporting Stein is seen as a step towards building a party for the working class, with plans to organize conferences of working people to decide the way forward.
  • Political Responsibility: It is argued that sitting out the election or abstractly discussing a third party is an abdication of responsibility; offering a concrete option like Stein is essential.
  • Return on Investment: Investing in working people requires delivering tangible results and building trust, which is crucial for sustaining the movement.
  • Green Party as a Vehicle: While acknowledging the Green Party's potential shortcomings, Sawant suggests that for many, supporting Stein is less about the party itself and more about the issues she champions.
  • Cultural Signaling: Concerns are raised about the Green Party's cultural signaling, which may alienate some working-class voters due to its association with college-educated elites.
  • Avoiding Futile Efforts: The importance of ensuring that left-wing energy is channeled into efforts with a real connection to the working class, rather than being a mere distraction or safety valve for the Democratic Party, is highlighted.
  • Importance of Grassroots Movements: The discussion underscores the necessity of building strong grassroots movements and organizations to effect meaningful change for the working class, regardless of electoral outcomes.

About Channel:

the post-civilization left

Due Dissidence is a multimedia one-stop shop for left politics and gallows humor in written, audio, and video form.

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At least 163 Greens hold elected office in 21 states across the United States as of November 5, 2024 elections, according to these criteria of who qualifies for inclusion in this list. Below Greens currently serving in elected office, who were elected to those offices. Other joined the Green Party after being elected, or have been appointed to elected office. A separate list of Greens currently holding elected office by-state is here (Last updated December 15, 2024)

Since 1985, Greens have won at least 1581 races, including five for state legislatures, and have held 12 city council and school board majorities.

At least 156 Greens currently in office have been directly elected. Others have been appointed to office or have joined the Green Party while in office.

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NEGOTIATIONS- YES! ESCALATION- NO!

Saturday, November 19th, 11:00am to 4:00pm • In-person at The People’s Forum (320 W 37th St.) and online.

The moment is now to inaugurate a new, multi-national, grassroots movement to advocate for the end to the current war in Ukraine. The stakes are too real and the dangers too great for the peoples of the word to remain on the sidelines.

Anti-war forces in the United States and across the world may have different analyses of Russia, Ukraine, and this tragic war, but we can unite around one thing: there is no road to peace if US government policy remains to obstruct negotiations and send endless weapons into the war zone.

We, people of conscience, are coming together to demand that there be a radical shift in the direction of US military and foreign policy. NATO expansion must end. Money must be spent on education, healthcare, and housing, not the war machine. We demand peace, not war. Join us!

Speakers include:

  1. Jeremy Corbyn, UK Member of Parliament
  2. Jill Stein, Former Green Party Presidential Nominee
  3. Vijay Prashad, Tricontinental Institute for Social Research
  4. Brian Becker, ANSWER Coalition
  5. Eugene Puryear, Breakthrough News
  6. Claudia de la Cruz, The People’s Forum
  7. Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK
  8. …and more!

This event is co-sponsored by The People’s Forum and the ANSWER Coalition.


About Channel:

We are a movement incubator for working class and marginalized communities to build unity across historic lines of division at home and abroad. We are an accessible educational and cultural space that nurtures the next generation of visionaries and organizers who believe that through collective action a new world is possible.


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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/26054104

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Main Topic: The interview discusses the current political landscape in the United States, focusing on the disillusionment with the Democratic Party, the rise of right-wing populism, and the potential for a left-wing alternative.

Key Points:

  • Disillusionment with the Democratic Party: Both Briahna Joy Gray and Jill Stein express deep disappointment with the Democratic Party's failure to address key issues like economic inequality and social justice. They highlight the party's perceived hypocrisy on issues like free speech and identity politics, and its close alignment with corporate interests.
  • Rise of Right-Wing Populism: The conversation analyzes the appeal of figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who are seen as exploiting identity politics and promoting divisive rhetoric. The rise of race science and eugenics-related discussions within the right-wing is also discussed.
  • Bernie Sanders's Role: Bernie Sanders's recent anti-oligarchy tour is discussed, with Gray and Stein expressing skepticism about its motives and effectiveness. They believe it's an attempt to recapture disillusioned voters and maintain the Democratic Party's relevance.
  • The Need for a Left-Wing Alternative: Gray and Stein advocate for a strong left-wing alternative to the Democratic and Republican parties. They emphasize the importance of building independent media and grassroots movements to challenge the established power structures.
  • The Power of Independent Media: The importance of independent media in countering mainstream narratives and reaching disillusioned voters is stressed. The conversation highlights the role of independent journalists and platforms in shaping public discourse.
  • The Threat of Fascism: The interview expresses concern about the growing threat of fascism in the United States, highlighting the alignment of right-wing politicians with powerful tech oligarchs.
  • The Future of the Left: The discussion concludes with a hopeful note, suggesting that the current political climate presents an opportunity for a significant left-wing resurgence. The need for unity and a clear vision for the future is emphasized.

Highlights:

  • The insightful analysis of the current political climate and the challenges facing the left.
  • The candid and critical assessment of the Democratic Party and its failures.
  • The discussion of the dangers of right-wing populism and the rise of race science.
  • The emphasis on the importance of building independent media and grassroots movements.
  • The hopeful message about the potential for a left-wing resurgence.

About Channel:

the post-civilization left

Due Dissidence is a multimedia one-stop shop for left politics and gallows humor in written, audio, and video form.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25926347

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On this stream: live reaction, commentary, and on-the ground coverage from the Workers Strike Back conference in Seattle, WA! Event speakers include Jill stein, Kshama Sawant, Chris Hedges, Hassan Abdel Salam, Russell Dobular, Keaton Weiss, Nick Cruse, Omali Yeshitela, and more!

SPECIAL IN-STUDIO LIVESTREAM GUESTS include:

  1. Kit Cabello
  2. Nick Cruse
  3. Omali Yeshitela
  4. Blakely
  5. Jenerational Change
  6. Prof. Anthony Zenkus

About Channel:

the post-civilization left

Due Dissidence is a multimedia one-stop shop for left politics and gallows humor in written, audio, and video form.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22456731

We need to use our momentum from getting out the vote for Jill Stein's antiwar pro-worker campaign to fight the rich and their two parties. To end the wars and the genocide in Gaza. To fight against racism, sexism, and all forms of oppression. To organize protests and strike actions to win a $25/hour minimum wage, Medicare for All, quality affordable housing, and good union jobs for all.

Both Democrats and Republicans are a dead end for workers, the union movement, and the antiwar struggle. We urgently need a new, independent, antiwar, working-class party that can take on the billionaires & warmongers and BREAK the two-party system.

Register now for Workers Strike Back's February Organizing Conference SATURDAY, Feb 22 @ 10 am PT!^[[1] https://www.workersstrikeback.org/events/feb-2025-organizing-conference]


Link to signup for event: https://www.workersstrikeback.org/events/feb-2025-organizing-conference


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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22455717

2024 Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein returns to Bad Faith for a two hour breakdown of what really happened on election day. She addresses the gap between CAIR poll estimates of Green Party vote turn out and post-election results, our country's inability to conduct ballot tracking, and whether the party will pursue a recount as they did in 2016. Moreover, Dr. Stein addresses pervasive criticism from the corporate center and the left, including concerns that the party is two "top town," lacking labor roots, and needs to be overhauled. Finally, what's next for the Greens?

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At an election watch party in Dearborn, Michigan, Mohamed Hassan sits down with Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein to talk about her campaign coalition with the Muslim and Arab communities, the attacks against her by the Democratic Party, and where the Green Party goes to from here.

Despite gaining momentum among left-leaning and Arab-American voters for her strong stances against Israel’s war in Gaza, Stein appears to have failed to break through the crucial 5% threshold required for her party to become eligible for campaign financing.

Instead, she describes the night as a "launch party" for the movement she hopes will spring from this election.

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Donald Trump is on track to be president! Now do I get paid in rubles now, or do I just die in the Night of Long Knives 2: Electric Boogaloo?

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I received my ballot a week ago and I couldn't bring myself to fill it out yet. I'm scared of another Trump presidency if that is what happens, but I can't keep supporting Democrats that have become what they claim to hate. I know if I vote for her that I'm sending a message that they can keep using the same playbook to move closer to fascism and corporatocracy.

They use their influence & power to eliminate opposition, and their donor money to astroturf social media. They censor other voices online, and spread lies about other people (Jill Stein) without evidence. They gaslight and claim you're fascist for telling the truth and blame others for their mistakes. They'll use your money to pay for genocide while turning a blind eye to help themselves, but make a thousand excused why they can't help you.

They don't deserve to win. Trump will be bad and I'm scared about what will happen if he wins, but you and I are not to blame. All they had to do was be truthful, transparent, empathetic and genuine—but their lust for power got in the way.

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If Harris loses California, New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, Connecticut, Hawaii, Vermont, DC, or Maine-1 because of vote-splitting by Stein, it will be Harris's fault. If you're voting in these states, you might as well vote your heart.

source: wp:2020 United States presidential election#Results by state

Biden/Harris Electoral votes Trump/Pence Hawkins/Walker Green
District of Columbia 317 323 92.15% 3 18 586 5.40% 1726 0.50%
Vermont 242 820 66.09% 3 112 704 30.67% 1310 0.36%
Massachusetts 2 382 202 65.60% 11 1 167 202 32.14% 18 658 0.51%
Maryland 1 985 023 65.36% 10 976 414 32.15% 15 799 0.52%
Hawaii 366 130 63.73% 4 196 864 34.27% 3822 0.67%
California 11 110 639 63.48% 55 6 006 518 34.32% 81 032 0.46%
New York 5 244 886 60.87% 29 3 251 997 37.74% 32 832 0.38%
Maine's 1st congressional district 266 376 60.11% 1 164 045 37.02% 4654 1.05%
Rhode Island 307 486 59.39% 4 199 922 38.61% [o] [o]
Connecticut 1 080 831 59.26% 7 714 717 39.19% 7538 0.41%

source: wp:2016 United States presidential election#Results by state

Hillary Clinton Electoral votes Donald Trump Jill Stein
District of Columbia 282 830 90.86% 3 12 723 4.09% 4258 1.36%
Hawaii 266 891 62.22% 3 128 847 30.03% 12 737 2.97%
California 8 753 788 61.73% 55 4 483 810 31.62% 278 657 1.96%
Massachusetts 1 995 196 60.01% 11 1 090 893 32.81% 47 661 1.43%
Maryland 167 7928 60.33% 10 943 169 33.91% 35 945 1.29%
Vermont 178 573 56.68% 3 95 369 30.27% 6758 2.14%
New York 4 556 124 59.01% 29 2 819 534 36.52% 107 934 1.40%
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Kamala Harris may not say "drill baby drill", but she does brag about expanding fracking and record oil production under the Biden-Harris administration.

The climate crisis, like so many of the world's problems, is a disaster brought to you by both Democrats and Republicans. -- Dr. Jill Stein

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Antony Blinken approved Israel bombing aid trucks in Gaza, a war crime.

Blinken also lied to Congress about Israel deliberately starving Gaza - all to keep illegally arming the genocide.

We demand @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris remove @SecBlinken and stop arming Israel NOW! -- Dr. Jill Stein

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/blinken-approved-policy-bomb-aid-trucks

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As time ran out to evacuate before Hurricane Milton hits Florida, Disney World and Universal kept workers on the job. This should be illegal.

We can't rely on corporations to put workers' safety over profits. This is why we need strong laws and strong unions to protect workers. -- Dr. Jill Stein

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The Bernie to Biden-Bro crew is melting down at the realization that selling out their principles wasn’t a requirement. It was an option they chose. -- BJG

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