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Dalai Lama: "If you have a Green Party, I want to Join"

All Things Cynthia McKinney - Thu, 06/19/2008 - 21:46





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Skagit Valley Herald: Green Party candidate visits Skagit County (WA)

All Things Cynthia McKinney - Thu, 06/19/2008 - 18:09

McKinney said a Green vote counts, not just for each party candidate, but for the party as a whole. If the Greens receive 5 percent of the vote in November, the party will be qualified to receive federal election funds, and in many states, have a place on the ballot at the next statewide or national election.

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“If the Green Party gets 5 percent, then we’ve upset the two-party apple cart,” McKinney, 53, said.

McKinney, her party’s presumptive nominee, wore an orange baseball cap printed with the slogan “Impeach Both” and she spoke to about 20 people on the third floor of the Skagit Valley Food Co-op for about two hours.

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