Now That He’s Won . . .
A new opinion piece on the election.On A Green State of Mind, A Green Theoretical Journal
Greens thank national candidates Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente, congratulate Barack Obama on his historic White House victory
The Green Party of the United States thanked Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente, Green candidates for President and Vice President,
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2008 CT Greens Win Twice The Votes Of 2006
Connecticut Greens released 2008 election result numbers that more than doubled 2006 Green Party state wide votes, as early election
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DC Statehood Greens to Democrats: Use your new power in Congress and the White House to grant DC statehood
n the wake of an election giving Democrats strong control over both houses of Congress, the DC Statehood Green Party
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Green Party Election Results
For PresidentNational Voting, with 95% of the precincts reporting. Candidates with over 100,000 votes:
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State Green Party wins mayor spot, may put 2 on SF Board of Supervisors, and amass at least 5 wins statewide after Tuesday's election
The Green Party will assume the No. 1 elected office in another California city, and may yet have two members
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CT GREEN TO FILE COMPLAINT OVER BALLOT SIZE ISSUE
Connecticut Green party officials announce that they would file a complaint with the state elections officials because the space for
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If You Have Hope For Real Change, Then Vote Green Party On Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th
The Green Party candidates for president and vice president, Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente, are an historic ticket. These two
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Cynthia McKinney - Opposing the Death Penalty
Compelling and heart wrenching video of Cynthia McKinney supporting the family of Gregory Wright during his execution in Huntsville Texas.
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Greens appeal to progressive, independent, antiwar voters: invest your vote in McKinney & Clemente on Election Day
Green Party leaders are urging progressive, independent, and antiwar voters to invest their votes in a growing progressive, antiwar party
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