Elaine Brown Withdraws from Green Party Presidential Race

On December 28, Elaine Brown withdrew from the race for the Green Party presidential nomination. She also said she is no longer a member of the Green Party.


Comments

Elaine Brown Withdraws from Green Party Presidential Race — 6 Comments

  1. Do you think this will have an impact on the Green Party in Georgia getting on the ballot? I wasn’t sure how much of the state party might be made up of Brown supporters

  2. McKinney is now their likely nominee so if anything they probably have an even better shot now in Georgia.

  3. Yeah I know that but I am not sure how many of her supporters here in Georgia will join her in her new party. I have talked with a few and they have no intention of becoming active in the Green Party.

    I think if she had a desire to grow the Green Party in Georgia she probably wouldn’t of moved to California

  4. Oh right I forgot about that. I was an active Green way back when and was horny for McKinney to run in 2004 but became disgusted with both Nader and Cobb and got behind Walt Brown. This year of course I’m down with the Ron Paul Revolution.

  5. Cynthia and Ralph are on the ballots of both the Green Party and the Peace and Freedom Party here in California. I will be voting for Mr. Nader in the PFP-CA presidential primary on February 5th. If we had preferential voting, Rep. McKinney would be my second choice.

    Phil Sawyer, Member
    Sacramento County Central Committee
    Peace and Freedom Party of California

  6. How could someone support both Walt Brown, a fervent socialist, and Ron Paul, who opposes just about everything Walt Brown supports with equal fervor?

    This strange aura around Ron Paul with which he has been anointed by people on the left who don’t seem to grasp his desire to dismantle everything they believe in continues to astound me. Ron Paul is Ronald Reagan minus the warmongering and saber rattling. How can that kind of candidate possibly be appealing to anyone who supported the Socialist Party candidate for president in 2004?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.