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11.23.04 WASHINGTON, D.C. --
The Green Party of the United States announced the accreditation
of the National Women's Caucus today, after the party's national
Coordinating Committee granted the caucus a voting seat.
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the press release.
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Pat
LaMarche, 2004 Green V.P. Candidate, to Speak on the Ohio
Recount at Rally Near White House. |
11.18.04 WASHINGTON, D.C. --
Pat LaMarche, the Green Party's 2004 vice presidential
candidate, will speak at a rally in Washington, D.C. on November
19 about the Ohio recount effort launched by the Cobb/LaMarche
and Badnarik campaigns.
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the press release.
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Kucinich
Supports Green Party Demand for Ohio Recount; Greens Urge
National Support for Recount. |
11.17.04 WASHINGTON, D.C. --
Support for Green Party presidential candidate David Cobb’s
demand for a recount of the Ohio presidential vote continues to
grow. Ohio Congressman and former presidential candidate Dennis
Kucinich has joined a growing list of individuals and
organizations calling for a recount.
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the press releases.
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Recount
in Ohio a Sure Thing. |
11.16.04 WASHINGTON, D.C. --
Last week, David Cobb, the Green Party's 2004 presidential
candidate, announced his intention to seek a recount of the vote
in Ohio. Since the required fee for a statewide recount is
$113,600, the only question was whether that money could be
raised in time to meet the filing deadline. That question has
been answered.
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the press release. |
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Green
Party Launches 'Morning After' Ad Campaign. |
11.15.04 WASHINGTON, D.C. --
The Green Party of the United States has launched its first-ever
ad campaign with a full page ad to run in the New York Times on
Tuesday, November 16.
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the press release. |
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David Cobb and Michael
Badnarik, the 2004 presidential candidates for the Green and
Libertarian parties, have announced their intentions to file a
formal demand for a recount of the presidential ballots cast in
Ohio. The Cobb and Badnarik campaigns are in the process of
raising the required fee, estimated at $110,000, for a complete
recount in all 11,000 precincts in Ohio.
Donate
at votecobb.org. |
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