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The political system is broken. The two Wall Street parties are bought and paid for. Both are abandoning working people, worsening the climate crisis, undermining democracy, and squandering trillions on the endless war machine while tens of millions of Americans lack basic needs like housing, food and healthcare.
Over 60% of us now say the two-party system has failed us and we need a party that serves the people. I’m running for President to offer that choice for the people: a pro-worker, anti-war, climate action campaign on the ballot nationwide.
Political insiders smear voters who want better choices. But without freedom of choice in elections, there is no democracy. So forget the elites who tell you to ignore your struggle and to keep voting for the politicians who caused it. Change won't come from them; it has to come from the people.
If we come together, we can create an economy that works for all of us with living-wage jobs, healthcare, housing, food, and debt-free education as human rights.
We can create a Green New Deal with millions of jobs to fight climate collapse and protect Mother Earth.
We can end endless war and launch a new foreign policy based on diplomacy and international law.
We can revive our democracy and ensure our rights, freedoms, and justice for all.
We have the power - and we can use it in 2024 to start building an America and a world that works for all of us.
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The views and opinions expressed by the candidates are their own and do not represent the views and opinions of the Secretary of State’s office. The order of the statements was determined by randomized drawing. Statements were supplied by the candidates and have not been checked for accuracy. Each statement was voluntarily submitted by the candidate. Candidates who did not submit statements could otherwise be qualified to appear on the ballot.