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Jill Stein for President

Jill 2016.png
Campaign
U.S. presidential election, 2016
Candidate
Jill Stein
Former member of the Lexington
Town Meeting from the 2nd district
(2005-2011)

Ajamu Baraka
Human rights activist
Affiliation
Green Party
Status
Announced: June 22, 2015
Presumptive nominee: June 15, 2016[1]
Official nominee: August 6, 2016[2]
Headquarters
Brooklyn, New York
Key people

  • Ajamu Baraka (running mate)

  • Gloria Mattera (campaign manager)

  • Adrian Boutureira (field director)

  • David Schwab (communications director)


Receipts
US$3,218,525 (2016-08-31[3])
Slogan
#ItsInOurHands.
Website

www.Jill2016.com

This is a list of notable individuals and organizations who have voiced their endorsement of the Green Party's presidential nominee Jill Stein for the 2016 presidential election.




Contents





  • 1 Elected officials and public officeholders

    • 1.1 Current


    • 1.2 Former



  • 2 International political figures


  • 3 Activists, humanitarians, and labor leaders


  • 4 Journalists and media personalities


  • 5 Arts and Entertainment

    • 5.1 Actors, entertainers and filmmakers


    • 5.2 Musicians



  • 6 Athletes


  • 7 Organizations


  • 8 References




Elected officials and public officeholders[edit]



Current[edit]



  • Cecil Bothwell, member of the Asheville, North Carolina City Council[4][5]


  • Cam Gordon, member of the Minneapolis City Council[6][7]


  • Gayle McLaughlin, member of the Richmond, California City Council and former mayor of Richmond[8][9]


  • Kshama Sawant, member of the Seattle City Council[10][11][12]


Former[edit]



  • Jesse Ventura, former Governor of Minnesota[13]

  • Robert Caldwell, former councilman for Choctaw-Apache Community of Ebarb, LA[14]


  • Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, former senior policy analyst for the United States Environmental Protection Agency and racial justice advocate[15]


  • Charlotte Pritt, former member of the West Virginia House of Delegates and West Virginia State Senate and candidate for Governor of West Virginia, 2016[16]


International political figures[edit]



  • Joe Higgins, Irish politician, former MP (1997-2007 and 2011–2016), former MEP (2009–2011), and member of the Socialist Party[17]


  • George Galloway, former British MP (1987–2010; 2012–2015) (former Leader of the Respect Party)[18]


  • Alessandro Di Battista, Italian politician, member of Five Stars Mouvment.[19]


Activists, humanitarians, and labor leaders[edit]



  • Patch Adams, activist and physician[20]


  • Medea Benjamin, co-founder of Code Pink and Global Exchange[15]


  • Dan La Botz, author, educator, and co-founder of Teamsters for a Democratic Union[21]


  • Rosa Clemente, journalist, activist, and Green Party Vice Presidential candidate in 2008[21]


  • Howie Hawkins, activist and former Green Party candidate for Governor of New York[21]


  • Cheri Honkala, co-founder/national coordinator of Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign and Green Party Vice Presidential candidate in 2012[21]


  • Camille Paglia, academic and social critic[22]


  • Coleen Rowley, former FBI agent and whistleblower[21]


  • Harvey Wasserman, senior advisor to Greenpeace USA and the Nuclear Information and Resource Service[21]


  • Cornel West, philosopher, academic, social activist, author, member of Democratic Socialists of America, and member of the DNC platform committee[23][24][25]


  • Kevin Zeese, former executive director of National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML)[21]


  • Richard Stallman, programmer, software freedom activist, founder of FSF and GNU Project[26]


  • Ray McGovern, former army officer and CIA analyst[14]


  • Bob Fitrakis, Ohio Green Party Co-Chair[14]


  • L. Randall Wray, senior scholar, Levy Economics Institute[14]

  • Dr. Jack Rasmus, Economics Dept, St. Mary's College[14]


  • Ellen Brown, author and founder of the Public Banking Institute[14]


  • Richard D. Wolff, Marxian economist[21][27]


Journalists and media personalities[edit]



  • Jimmy Dore, host of online talk show The Jimmy Dore Show[28][29]


  • Chris Hedges, author and former New York Times Middle East bureau chief[30]


  • Kyle Kulinski, host of Secular Talk[31]


  • Marc Lamont Hill, BET News correspondent, CNN political commentator, and Distinguished Professor of African American Studies at Morehouse College[21]


  • Mike Malloy, host of the online talk show The Mike Malloy Show[32]


  • Abby Martin, former journalist at RT America and teleSUR English[33][34]


  • David Swanson, journalist and author[21]


  • Boyce Watkins, author, economist, political analyst, and social commentator[35]


Arts and Entertainment[edit]



Actors, entertainers and filmmakers[edit]



  • Seb Castro[36]


  • Rosario Dawson[22]


  • Vivian Kubrick[37]


  • Viggo Mortensen[22][38][39]


  • Susan Sarandon[22][39][40]


  • Oliver Stone[39][41]


  • Isaiah Washington[39]


Musicians[edit]



  • Cristian Castro[42]


  • Lady Miss Kier[43]


  • Immortal Technique[44]


  • David Rovics[45]


  • R.A. the Rugged Man[46]


  • Slug[47]


Athletes[edit]



  • Kelly Slater[48]


  • Daniel Bryan[39][49]


Organizations[edit]



  • Campaign for Peace and Democracy, anti-war political advocacy group[21]


  • International Socialist Organization, a revolutionary socialist organization in the United States[50]


  • Oregon Progressive Party, minor political party in Oregon[51]


  • Solidarity, a revolutionary socialist organization in the United States[21][52]


  • Socialist Alternative, socialist political party in the United States[53]



References[edit]




  1. ^ "Jill Stein secures green nomination". Jill2016.com. Retrieved July 26, 2016. 


  2. ^ Taylor, Jessica (August 7, 2016). "Green Party Officially Nominates Jill Stein : NPR". NPR.org. Retrieved August 7, 2016. 


  3. ^ "Candidate (P20003984) Summary Reports – 2016 Cycle". Federal Election Commission. Retrieved October 26, 2016. 


  4. ^ Burgess, Joel (July 13, 2016). "Bothwell leaves Democrats over Clinton". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved August 21, 2016. 


  5. ^ Letters (August 12, 2016). "Letter writer: Bothwell echoes Sanders' plan to leave Democratic Party | Mountain Xpress". Mountainx.com. Retrieved August 25, 2016. 


  6. ^ "Currently the state ballot access coordinator for the Jill Stein campaign in Minnesota is Minneapolis Green Councilmember Cam Gordon". Retrieved August 26, 2016. 


  7. ^ "Green Party Presidential Candidate Jill Stein Achieves Ballot Access in Minnesota". Retrieved August 26, 2016. 


  8. ^ "The Green Party of Orange County Presents Calling All Rebels: The Moral Imperative of Revolt Featuring Jill Stein and Gayle McLaughlin, Hosted by Chris Hedges". Retrieved August 26, 2016. 


  9. ^ "Local Resistance Can Overthrow Our Political Masters". Retrieved August 26, 2016. 


  10. ^ "Kshama Sawant Urges Bernie Sanders to Join Jill Stein on Green Ticket, or Run As Independent". Retrieved June 6, 2016. 


  11. ^ "Jill Stein's Green Party campaign will likely offer the strongest left challenge in November and deserves the broadest possible support, even as we raise the vision for building a new mass party of the 99 percent". Retrieved June 6, 2016. 


  12. ^ Sawant, Kshama. Don’t Waste Your Vote on the Corporate Agenda—Vote for Jill Stein and the Greens. The Nation. September 21, 2016.


  13. ^ "Jesse Ventura gets show on Russia Today". The Hill. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2018. 


  14. ^ abcdef http://www.jill2016.com/endorsements


  15. ^ ab Bernd, Candice. ""An Age of the Statistically Unlikely": An Interview With Presidential Candidate Jill Stein". Truthout. Retrieved July 1, 2015. 


  16. ^ "Ex-Dem nominee starts 3rd-party West Virginia governor bid". 59 News-WVNS. 30 July 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2016. 


  17. ^ Joe Higgins [@JoeHigginsSP] (July 25, 2016). "Globally we need to build parties to represent the 99%. I support @SocialistAlt call for vote for Jill Stein in US election #DemConvention" (Tweet). Retrieved August 5, 2016 – via Twitter. 


  18. ^ George Galloway [@georgegalloway] (July 24, 2016). "@JonBergdahl @GreenPartyUS I fully support @DrJillStein" (Tweet) – via Twitter. 


  19. ^ https://www.nextquotidiano.it/perche-beppe-grillo-e-donald-trump-non-sono-la-stessa-cosa/


  20. ^ "Adams Endorsement". Retrieved November 5, 2016. 


  21. ^ abcdefghijkl "Featured Endorsements". Retrieved June 17, 2016. 


  22. ^ abcd Which Hollywood stars are voting for third-party candidates? AOL. November 8, 2016.


  23. ^ "Cornel West endorses Green Party candidate Jill Stein". Retrieved July 15, 2016. 


  24. ^ "JILL STEIN, CORNELL WEST VISIT ATLANTA TO PROMOTE GREEN PARTY BALLOT ACCESS IN GEORGIA". Retrieved June 6, 2016. 


  25. ^ "Dr. Cornel West will join Dr. Stein for two events in downtown Atlanta". Retrieved June 6, 2016. 


  26. ^ "2016: July - October Political Notes - Richard Stallman". Retrieved November 9, 2016. 


  27. ^ Richard Wolff Endorses Jill Stein for President. YouTube. June 10, 2016.


  28. ^ Exactly What Jill Stein Stands For. The Jimmy Dore Show. September 27, 2016.


  29. ^ Jimmy Dore on Twitter. Twitter.com. September 7, 2016.


  30. ^ Hedges, Chris (February 21, 2016). "Why I Support Dr. Jill Stein for President". Truthdig. 


  31. ^ Secular Talk [@KyleKulinski] (July 1, 2016). "@pandadrago_n probably voting Jill Stein, Hillary a slight fav to win" (Tweet) – via Twitter. 


  32. ^ "Mikecast 07-19-2016 | Mike Malloy Radio Show : Progressive Radio : Online Video Streaming : The Best In Nighttime Liberal Talk! M-F 9pm-12am". Mikemalloy.com. Retrieved July 26, 2016. 


  33. ^ theREALnews.com (July 7, 2016). "Abby Martin on Bernie, Hilary, Jill Stein, and Trump". YouTube. 


  34. ^ Abby Martin on Twitter. Twitter.com. October 15, 2016.


  35. ^ "Bill Mahers treatment of Cornel West was racist political pimpin". YouTube. Retrieved August 5, 2016. 


  36. ^ Sebastian Castro [@Seb_Castro] (July 12, 2016). "look forward to voting for and supporting the first female american president, jill stein" (Tweet). Retrieved August 15, 2016 – via Twitter. 


  37. ^ Vivian Kubrick [@ViKu1111] (November 8, 2016). "I voted Dr.Jill Stein (Green Party) 'State Craft' demands manipulation? Fine. Then as voters, our rejection of HRC & Trump is our only play" (Tweet) – via Twitter. 


  38. ^ "Viggo Mortensen Goes Green: 'I Trust Hillary About as Much as I Trust Donald Trump'". Retrieved July 16, 2016. 


  39. ^ abcde Ahmed, Tufayel. The Celebrities Who Aren't Voting for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. Newsweek. November 8, 2016.


  40. ^ "Sarandon Endorsement". Retrieved October 30, 2016. 


  41. ^ Hainey, Michael. "Oliver Stone Talks Secrets, Spies, and Snowden". 


  42. ^ "Cristian Castro on Twitter: "Mi voto es para Dr. Jill Stein, pero los buenos nunca ganamos @DrJillStein"". Retrieved July 29, 2016. [permanent dead link]


  43. ^ https://www.facebook.com/Deeeeeelite/posts/10154530170449717?comment_id=10154531467394717&reply_comment_id=10154531839354717&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R9%22%7D


  44. ^ "Immortal Technique: Endorsing Jill Stein for President". Retrieved July 27, 2015. 


  45. ^ David Rovics (July 31, 2016), Jill Stein, retrieved August 11, 2016 


  46. ^ "RA the Rugged Man: Donald Trump is a Fat D**k, Hillary is a Corrupt Monster". Retrieved March 13, 2017. 


  47. ^ "Slug wore a "Jill Stein 2016" shirt and ad-libbed transitions about cow poop, and also rapped really well". Retrieved May 30, 2016. 


  48. ^ Slater, K. Instagram 2016-11-08.


  49. ^ "WWE News: Daniel Bryan Reveals Who He Is Voting For, AJ Styles, Becky Lynch & More Set For Wizard World". 411MANIA. Retrieved September 29, 2016. 


  50. ^ "We want to be the voice of struggle in 2016". Retrieved December 10, 2015. 


  51. ^ "The Progressive Party nominated Jill Stein, so her name will be on the ballot as Pacific Green, Progressive". Retrieved August 25, 2016. 


  52. ^ "An Open Letter to Bernie Sanders Supporters from Solidarity, a socialist, feminist, anti-racist organization". Retrieved June 24, 2016. 


  53. ^ "Beyond Bernie: Socialist Alternative endorses Jill Stein". Retrieved July 7, 2016. 










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