Jill Stein, who previously ran for president in the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections, is on the ballot for the 2024 presidential election.
Nobody was tuned in to the news, and the Green Party candidate declared victory while explaining that “the numbers actually don’t matter.”
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.
Huge majorities chose Democrats in the last two presidential elections in South Paterson, but that changed in 2024. Here's why.
For those who lived through the 2000 election, the math remains seared into memory: George W. Bush claimed Florida, and ultimately the presidency, by just 537 votes. Ralph Nader, running on the Green Party ticket, received 97,488 votes in the state. In New Hampshire, where Al Gore fell short by roughly 7,000 votes, Nader garnered more than 22,000.
Though she is unlikely to win the presidency, Jill Stein could have a noticeable impact on the 2024 presidential election.
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein failed to collect 1% of the national vote as Donald Trump prevailed.
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.
Donald Trump won Dearborn and made gains in Hamtramck amid anger in Arab American and Muslim communities about deaths in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen.
This year's Green Party presidential candidate, Jill Stein, has blamed Democrats for their election loss, and has said the two-party political system in the U.S. is broken.
Trump said Green Party candidate Jill Stein is one of his "favorite politicians" at his election eve rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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.