Nobody was tuned in to the news, and the Green Party candidate declared victory while explaining that “the numbers actually don’t matter.”
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein argued that Democrats “betrayed their base” and that the leaders of the party need to step aside to “allow a proper opposition” to fill in. “The Democrats have really lost credibility.
The Green Party candidate says Harris only has herself to blame for losing the Muslim vote in Michigan—and that Democrats have lost their credibility.
Jill Stein, who previously ran for president in the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections, is on the ballot for the 2024 presidential election.
Criticisms of Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein are as well-known as she is, but this election has seen them come from much more personal sources, including her own Highland Park High
The spike in Jill Stein's support among the Muslim and Arab American communities has prompted Democrats to urge voters against backing the Green candidate.
Donald Trump won Dearborn and made gains in Hamtramck amid anger in Arab American and Muslim communities about deaths in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen.
Green party candidate Jill Stein is leading Vice President Harris among American Muslims just days before the 2024 presidential election, according to a new poll.
As voters head to the polls on Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are separated by razor-thin margins, both nationally and in the all-important swing states.If the polls are accurate,
Jill Stein won 22% of the vote in the fiercely contested city of Dearborn, Michigan, according to a projection from NBC. Kamala Harris won 28%, while Donald Trump won 47%, according to unofficial results from the city clerk, reported by the network.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (KDKA) — Pennsylvania voters have four choices for president on the ballot next Tuesday. One of those candidates, Jill Stein, says she offers a clear alternative to both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
Democrats are spending about $500,000 for a last-minute push to persuade voters in battleground states to reject third-party candidates Jill Stein and Cornel West.