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[–] njm1314 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I so wish there was a green Party candidate I could vote for where I live. There isn't though not in the whole County. We could dearly use a few considering big businesses dumping in the river near where I live and have been doing so for decades and the idea of a very dangerous desalinization plant with regards to where the runoff is going to be dumped. Unfortunately these actual environmental issues are not a priority to Jill Stein and the Green Party. Actually helping the environment and green issues aren't a priority to Jill Stein. That's why she infuriates me so much. She's doing this to enrich herself and distract from actual governing. She's doing this to delegitimize the green movement. And as this article also suggests she's doing it for another reason as well.