Count Jill Stein’s own family as among the people who’ve begged her to bow out of the presidential race.One of her two sons told The New York Times over the weekend that Stein “does not have the support of the family” when it comes to her “political activities.
People in Stein’s life have implored her to abandon her bid for president, lest she throw the election to Donald Trump. She’s on the ballot in almost every critical state.
Gov. Josh Shapiro (D-PA) went on the offensive against swing-state voters considering the Green Party presidential nominee, Dr. Jill Stein, calling a vote for her a “waste” when “democracy” was on the line.
During an appearance rally in Waukesha, Wis., Ohio Sen. JD Vance made remarks about Green Party candidate Jill Stein and slammed Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her "anti-Christian" in an event aimed at reaching out to Catholic voters.
Correction: An earlier version misspelled the last name of the Green Party vice presidential candidate. His name is Butch Ware. Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is on Ohio's ballot,
A recent poll shows Jill Stein's appearance on the ballot might be hurting Republicans more than Democrats, a reversal from 2016.
Democrats launched a six-figure ad in Wisconsin Friday, highlighting how Stein could hand Donald Trump the White House.
DNC attacks Jill Stein in new ad claiming that a vote for the Green Party candidate is a vote for Donald Trump.
The ad comes as the Harris campaign has repeatedly accused Stein of being “propped up” by Republicans in an attempt to swing the election in Trump’s favor.
A young-voter advocacy group backing Vice President Kamala Harris is launching a campaign on TikTok meant to target young voters — but not necessarily those backing former President Donald Trump.
The ad cites reporting out of the Wall Street Journal that says Republicans are boosting Stein and quotes Trump saying he likes Jill Stein.
The Green Party ticket with Stein and Butch Ware is the only one in this election that aims for policies truly meant to address and combat this climate emergency. These include but aren’t limited to nationalizing the railroad and energy systems, a ban on fracking, coast-to-coast high-speed rail, green union jobs and reducing the military budget.