Jill Stein announces her candidacy for the Green Party nomination today at 12:30 p.m. in front of the State House.
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Local greenies have set up Green Mass. Group to chat about Jill Stein and environmental issues:
... We have seen the word "Green" robbed of its meaning and we will use this site to reclaim it.
A “Voter Choice” initiative petition turned in to the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office on Wednesday would give Massachusetts voters a chance to change to a voting system that lets voters rank their choices instead of voting for only one candidate. The change would apply to key races, including for governor, lieutenant governor, secretary and treasurer, among others, starting after January 2012.
The non-partisan proposal is endorsed by the Massachusetts League of Women Voters, Common Cause Massachusetts, and the voting rights group MassVOTE, among notable community organizations.
Margalit reports that the principal of Newton South High School ordered two Greenies with fliers against the alleged Zionist war in Darfur (what?) removed from the school before a Darfur benefit concert tonight:
Grace Ross, the Green Party's candidate for governor, wants her black and female opponents (OK, and that white guy) to join her in speaking out against discrimination against blacks and women.
Israeli citizens, however, are fair game.
So the Massachusetts Green-Rainbow Party will have four candidates on the statewide ballot this year. Solomonia notes that in addition to a cleaner environment and gay rights, the party also stands for the destruction of the state of Israel and opposes efforts to stop the genocide in Darfur.
They might not get enough signatures to get any candidates on the ballot.
Via Solomonia, who wonders if it has to do with the party's plunge into Middle East politics. Eeka, though, blames The Insane Guy for scaring away potential petition signers: