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The Invisible Green PrimaryBy JOHN V. WALSH
Massachusetts has three primaries on Super Tuesday–a Republican, a Democrat and a Green. (In MA, the Greens have made common cause with the Rainbow Coalition to form the Green Rainbow Party, GRP). But you would never know it from the declarations of Democrat Secretary of State William Galvin who in his public service announcements speaks only of the Republican and Democrat contests. This is especially damaging to the GRP, because in MA those who are not registered with any party, the so-called “unenrolled” voters are eligible to vote in the GRP primary. These are the most disillusioned and most likely to go Green. But such voters must ask for the Green ballot at the polling place. The people staffing the polling places are supposed to inform the unenrolled voters of all three options, but right now it is unclear if Galvin has so instructed them in a way that will guarantee it happens. Given Galvin’s public service announcements, that seems doubtful.
This is an outrage since the GRP had to work very hard to win ballot access…. So in 2006 the hard working Greens set about gathering signatures once again for a series of statewide offices, Governor, Secretary of State and Treasurer. The GRP candidates for Secretary of State, Jill Stein, and for Treasurer, Jamie O’Keefe, both won close to 20% of the vote, giving the GRP back its ballot status. And so the GRP is entitled to have a presidential primary this coming Tuesday. The ballots are printed and available at the polling places.
Not only that but both Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney, along with a number of lesser known candidates, will be on the GRP ballot. Ralph and Cynthia are certain to attract votes if the people know about the primary. But so far not a whimper out of Galvin, who is considered a “liberal” Democrat, or the mass media despite a steady stream of letters to the editor and op-ed submissions. So tell your friends in MA that there are three primaries afoot on Tuesday–and in two of them there are genuine antiwar candidates, Ron Paul in the Republican primary and all the candidates in the GRP primary. There should be enough variety there for everyone to cast a genuine antiwar vote, no matter your other beliefs.
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Nader likes selling books. I wish I believed the guy wasn’t just an opportunistic ‘anti’-politician. He is no different than the current group of political [not nice word] he lampoons/critiques and is just as in love with himself. He has helped elect Bush twice and needs these elections for ‘his’ legacy, not ‘our’ country. (From editor: I just don’t like to say icky things here when they are unnecessary. Think the point was gotten across…KW)