Jill Stein joins us in the Hawk’s Nest to give us her take on the RNC.
Jill Stein joins us in the Hawk’s Nest to give us her take on the RNC.
Cornel West is heading to Philadelphia next, where he will serve on the Democratic Platform Drafting Committee, but he has announced he won’t be backing the party’s presumptive nominee. West talks about why he is backing the Green Party’s Jill Stein over Hillary Clinton.
Green Party presidential candidate appeared on Fox News, and the liberal policies she discussed nearly made their heads explode. We break down the exchange in this segment.
My primary vote went to Green Party Candidate Jill Stein. Rationalize as you may, but I sleep at night!
Presumptive Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein says that she would stand aside to offer Bernie Sanders the Green Party nomination, but thinks he is unlikely to accept her offer. Stein’s statement comes after Sanders’ endorsement of his Democratic primary opponent, Hilary Clinton, which has Stein called the final nail in the coffin of his Democratic Party presidential campaign. To discuss if Bernie Sanders will see “the green light,” and the way the Democratic Party treated Sanders and his supporters during the campaign, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein talks to RT.
Green Party presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein tells Brian Stelter says there’s been a “virtual blackout” of her campaign and that she is “fighting for coverage.”
Anonymous has announced it’s #OPJillStein initiative to end the media blackout of Jill Stein. They are encouraging everyone to disseminate information about Jill Stein and to demand that she be included in national debates. This is an initiative we can all get behind!
Likely Green Party presidential nominee Dr. Jill Stein said Wednesday voters “badly” want a change, urging them to support her in November if they wanted to fix America’s broken political system, and rigged economy.
On CNN New Day Weekend, Christi Paul speaks with Green Party Presumptive Nominee Dr. Jill Stein about winning third-party voters.
The candidates were quick to the react the Orlando shooting on social media, and quick to politicize it. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump also gave speeches on the Orlando tragedy. Clinton opened her speech by saying “Today is not a day for politics,” but then proceeded to take several indirect shots at Donald Trump. RT America’s Lindsay France joins Anya Parampil to discuss the presidential candidates’ reactions to the shooting. Then, Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein tells Anya Parampil about her reaction to the Orlando shooting and expresses her sadness that “LGBTQ community was specifically targeted on Pride Week” in this latest attack.