Blood need not stain your ballot
Rejecting a single candidate or party isn’t enough. We must actively choose the future we envision for the next generation. We appreciate your consideration of our ticket, which stands firmly against U.S. backed atrocities against Palestinians—a stain that should not mar our ballots.
Since 1996, the Georgia Green Party has been striving for this electoral breakthrough. Unlike independent campaigns, voting for us helps birth a new and robust political party. Polls indicate that this election could be pivotal in providing the Georgia Green Party a ballot line for future cycles.
Key legal questions remain unresolved, including how it is that the Green Party presidential slate should legitimately appear on the ballot and whether our state party should benefit from this recognition. The choice is between a grassroots organization that has nurtured Georgia’s Green values for nearly three decades, embracing vigorous debate and diversity, or a new faction pushed by national interests that exclude long-standing Georgia Greens.
We ask: Do we want an inclusive party that welcomes diverse viewpoints, or one that restricts debate? Links are available for those interested in understanding the internal conflicts that led to our expulsion from the national party and the legal risks facing the Unified Green Party of Georgia’s slate.
We have consistently opposed “humanitarian interventions” framed by mainstream parties as necessary wars. With your vote, support, and active involvement, the Georgia Green Party will continue to champion these principles and work towards better conditions for our communities.
A vote for Jill Stein and Rudolph Ware is not just a vote against war, imperialism and genocide but a step toward strengthening the Georgia Green Party for future challenges, ensuring a platform for all Georgians who uphold Green values to shape policy, nominate candidates, and make a tangible impact.