Southern California hosts two minor party presidential debates this weekend.
On Sunday, April 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the four Peace & Freedom Party presidential candidates will debate each other at the Westside Peace Center, 3916 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City. They are Stewart Alexander, Rocky Anderson, Stephen Durham, and Peta Lindsay. The Peace & Freedom Party asked the Secretary of State to list all four of these candidates on its presidential primary ballot this year. So far the Secretary of State has resisted putting Lindsay on the ballot. A U.S. District Court will decide on April 26 whether to add Lindsay to the ballot.
A multi-party presidential debate is scheduled for Saturday, April 21, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the Echo Park United Methodist Church, 1226 N. Alvarado St., Los Angeles. All four of the Peace & Freedom Party candidates will participate. Also, the three Green Party presidential candidates who are on the California Green Party presidential primary will participate. They are Roseanne Barr, Kent Mesplay, and Jill Stein. Also, James Ogle, who is seeking the Libertarian Party presidential nomination, will participate. Thanks to Casey Peters for this news.
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A VICTORY for Hon Prime Minister Roseanne Barr [Green Tea] and the progressive and libertarian unity effort, she sounded very conciliatory to all. It is our hopes that she will be elected president.
Check out the first few eballots cast for the USParliament.org here, and please mark a #1 for Roseanne (or whomever you wish for president) and/or write-in any new names (including your own?), if you’d like them to be on the 1000-member 9th USA Parliament.
http://usparliament.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=547
The Libertarian Party will be considering whether to work with the Green Party under ranked choice consensus voting in early May. Together we stand!
The full debate can be seen here: http://youtu.be/esV8dbTTdsg