Ralph Nader wrote another b.s. column for CounterPunch. No link. He's an embarrassment.
Howie Hawkins, Ajamu Baraka, those are real leaders.
Ralph gets more pathetic each year.
Green Party Pushes For Ballot Access In Eight States - Says Party Suppression Equals Voter Suppression
A key goal for the Green Party each election cycle is for state green parties to gain or retain ballot access, which ensures a line on the ballot for Green candidates for upcoming elections. Having an ongoing ballot line means easier ballot access, allowing state parties to focus their efforts on outreach instead of having to petition for higher numbers of signatures and meet other onerous requirements that smaller parties without ballot access are required to fulfill.
Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org
For Immediate Release:
November 7, 2022
Contact:
Diana Brown, Co-Chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org
Philena Farley, Co-Chair, Media Committee, media@gp.org
The Green Party results this November will largely determine how many Green candidates can appear on the ballot in the next election cycle, and may also impact ballot lines for the Green Party 2024 presidential nominee. The Green Party currently has ballot lines for 2024 in 16 states and the District of Columbia – and hopes to gain additional lines this November. Because of restrictive ballot access laws, other 2024 ballot lines can only be gained via petitioning in 2023 and 2024.
Green Party Ballot Access Races in November 2022
The results of the races below will determine whether the state green parties listed qualify for a ballot line for 2024.
CONNECTICUT – 1% for any office gets ballot access for that office through the next election (minor party status)
Twelve candidates are running for minor ballot status, ten of which have ballot status for the Green Party based on the total in the previous election
INDIANA – 2% for Secretary of State
David Wetterer for Secretary of State (write-in)
MARYLAND – 1% for Governor
Nancy Wallace for Governor
MASSACHUSETTS – 3% for any statewide office
Gloria Caballero-Roca for Auditor and Juan Sanchez for Secretary of State
MICHIGAN – top statewide vote-getter must get 1% of the winning vote total from the most recent Secretary of State election
Statewide candidates are Kevin Hogan/Destiny Clayton for Governor/Lieutenant Governor, Larry Hutchinson for Secretary of State, and Robin Laurain, Susan Odgers and Sherry A. Wells for University Board positions
NEW YORK – 130,000 votes or 2%, whichever is greater, for Governor
Howie Hawkins for Governor and Gloria Mattera for Lieutenant Governor (write-in after the signature requirement for non-major party candidates was raised from 15,000 to 45,000)
PENNSYLVANIA – ≈1% for any statewide office maintains ballot line for special elections, prevents ballot line theft, and provides for official party registration (minor party status)
WISCONSIN – 1% for any statewide office
Sharyl McFarland, Secretary of State
Significant Hurdles Restrict Ballot Access
The COVID-19 epidemic greatly restricted petition gathering efforts over the last 2½ years. Combined with onerous petition requirements and exclusion from debates and polls over many election cycles, these hurdles have unfairly restricted the Green Party from fielding candidates - and as a result, have reduced voter choice.
Party Suppression = Voter Suppression
The Green Party believes that ballot access laws enacted by Democrats and Republicans are often intentionally designed to make it difficult for other parties to gain ballot status and challenge two-party control. Most recently, in 2021, both the Democratic Party-sponsored ‘For the People Act’ and the ‘Freedom to Vote Act’ (both passed the U.S. House, but not the U.S. Senate) were specifically designed to make it extremely difficult for Green presidential nominees to even appear on the ballot in most of the United States. Laws that keep parties off the ballot also keep voters from the polls. Exit polling has shown that many people who vote for Green Party candidates would not have voted for any other party candidate.
Top Two in CA Reduces Voter Choice and Ballot Access
Even in California where the nation’s
largest Green Party has had ballot status since 1992, it still is
difficult for Green candidates to appear on the ballot.
In
2012 - with a ‘yes’ campaign funded by large corporate interests -
California voters narrowly adopted Proposition 14, which eliminates
party primaries and instead places all candidates from all parties (and
independents) on the same primary ballot. Prop 14 also made it
substantially harder for minor party candidates to appear on the primary
ballot - a fact that was not shared in the official Title and Summary of the measure when it appeared in the official voters guide.
Proposition
14 then limits general election choices to only the top two finishers
in the primary, greatly limiting voter choice. As a result, Green U.S.
House candidate Michael Kerr is only the fifth California Green
to make it onto the November ballot for state or federal office since
the proposition went into effect. The Green Party of California calls for the repeal
of the Top Two law and replacing it with legislative elections from
multi-seat districts by proportional representation and statewide
single-seat office elected by ranked-choice voting.
Green Proposals for Fair Ballot Access
The Green Party believes that ballot access is a voters choice and voting rights issue - and that party suppression via onerous ballot access laws is a form of voter suppression. To remedy this, the Green Party’s platform calls for the following:
- Eliminate
all ballot access laws and rules that discriminate against smaller
parties and independents, and otherwise place undue burden on the right
of citizens to run for office – including high filing fees and petition
signature thresholds, and unreasonably short qualification periods.
- Enact a
‘right to the ballot law’ establishing national readily achievable
baseline standards for state party and individual candidate ballot
access petitions. Include a party qualification option by voter
registration, for states that offer voter registration-by-party.
- Establish national readily achievable baseline standards for retaining ballot access by political parties. Include the opportunity to retain ballot status via achievable percentages of the vote in any statewide race, not just for governor or president and only require this at a minimum of every four years.
Green Party of the United States
www.gp.org
202-804-2758
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Green Party Platform | Green New Deal | Green Party Ballot Access | Green Party Candidate Database and Campaign Information | Voter Suppression
And that's important. Ralph is just an embarrassment.
This is C.I.'s "Iraq snapshot:"
An American aid worker was gunned down in Baghdad on Monday, officials said.
Millennium Relief and Development Services, a Texas-based international aid group, confirmed in a statement that one of its workers was "shot and killed by armed attackers as he returned to this home on Monday evening." His name has not yet been released.
"We are greatly saddened by the tragedy that took the life of our colleague, near his home in Baghdad, Iraq," Millennium said. "An investigation is ongoing and details on the assailants and the motivation for the attack are not known at this time."
[Spokesperson Ned] PRICE: Happy Monday.
QUESTION: Before I get to a question on Russia, I just want to ask real quick – because I don’t think you’ll have a lot on this, but I just want to make sure – and that is the murder of a USAID worker in Baghdad. Have you –
MR PRICE: You’re right. We don’t have much to offer on this publicly just yet. We’re of course aware of these reports. We’re looking into these reports. There is a process that we would need to undertake, if and when we are in a position to confirm that an American has been killed. We would of course first notify the next of kin before making any public comment. So, we’re still looking into these reports to determine what we can regarding these allegations.
QUESTION: Okay. Well, does that mean that you’re – that you don’t even know if someone has been – has been killed in the circumstances that were described?
MR PRICE: There is no reason to doubt that someone has been killed, as the reports indicate. But we want to be thorough in determining that the victim in this case was in fact a U.S. citizen, and of course then undertaking any necessary efforts to notify next of kin.
Cheung had been a member of the Canadian Armed Forces since 2009, most recently as an operations officer with 38 Canadian Brigade Group headquarters, based in Winnipeg.
He was in Baghdad as part of the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS, a militant group fighting to establish an Islamist state, when he died.
Canada has had troops in Iraq since 2014, when ISIS first captured a large swath of territory and declared an Islamic caliphate.
The sentencing of a former United Nations communications specialist to 15 years in prison Thursday was punctuated by the tears and eloquence of some of his 13 sexual assault victims who said being drugged and raped by a man who first befriended them left them shattered and hopeful that justice might help them heal.
When they were finished speaking, U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald told Karim Elkorany that it was particularly heinous that he engaged in the “raping of women who believed he was their friend” as she sentenced him to the maximum he could face after he pleaded guilty to three charges in May.
The UN opened an investigation into Elkorany after a victim reported being sexually assaulted in 2016 in Iraq, according to the SDNY statement.
Nearly a year later, special agents with the New York FBI field office interviewed Elkorany in November of 2017 outside his New Jersey residence where he denied the allegations, according to the statement.
Prosecutors say investigators found that Elkorany “engaged in a pattern of similar conduct involving many other women,” including sexually assaulting a UN contractor in the United States and Iraq, among other locations, on multiple occasions.
From around 2009 to around 2016, Elkorany sexually assaulted or attempted to sexually assault at least five victims after the women were rendered unconscious from consuming alcoholic drinks he had prepared for them, according to the statement.
Former United Nations Employee Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Drugging And Sexually Assaulting Victims
Throughout Nearly Two Decades, Karim Elkorany Drugged 20 Victims and Sexually Assaulted at Least 13 of Those Victims
Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that KARIM ELKORANY, a former communications specialist with the United Nations (“UN”) in Iraq, was sentenced today in Manhattan federal court by United States District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald to 15 years in prison for drugging and/or sexually assaulting 20 victims. ELKORANY previously pled guilty on May 24, 2022, to sexually assaulting an internationally protected person and making false statements to cover up another sexual assault. In connection with the plea, ELKORANY also admitted that he drugged and/or sexually assaulted 17 additional victims.
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “Karim Elkorany perpetrated monstrous acts against multiple women over nearly two decades. At today’s proceeding, Elkorany was held accountable by the Court and also by his victims, a number of whom confronted him with powerful statements about the grievous harm he caused through his horrific conduct. We express deep gratitude to all of the victims for their bravery in coming forward and remain committed to doing all we can to bring perpetrators like Elkorany to justice.”
According to the Superseding Indictment, public court filings, and statements during court proceedings:
Since at least in or about 2005 up to at least in or about April 2018, ELKORANY worked in international aid, development, and/or foreign relations. From in or about October 2013 up to in or about April 2016, ELKORANY worked for the UN Children’s Fund (commonly known as UNICEF) in Iraq. From in or about July 2016 up to in or about April 2018, ELKORANY worked as a Communications Specialist for the UN in Iraq.
In or about November 2016, ELKORANY drugged and sexually assaulted a woman (“Victim-1”) in Iraq, where he was stationed while working for the UN. ELKORANY drugged Victim-1 and brought Victim-1 to his apartment. While at ELKORANY’s apartment, ELKORANY sexually assaulted Victim-1 while she was unconscious. In or around December 2016, Victim-1 reported the sexual assault to the UN. The UN initiated an investigation, through which ELKORANY was notified of the substance of Victim-1’s allegations against him.
On or about November 3, 2017, special agents with the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) conducted a voluntary interview of ELKORANY outside of his residence in New Jersey. During that interview, ELKORANY expressed familiarity with the nature and substance of the allegations made by Victim-1 to the UN but falsely stated that the drugging and sexual assault by ELKORANY that Victim-1 had reported to the UN did not occur.
ELKORANY also engaged in a pattern of similar conduct involving many other women. Between in or around 2014 and in or around 2019, ELKORANY drugged and sexually assaulted a woman (“Victim-2”), who was a contractor for a UN organization at relevant times, in the United States and Iraq, among other locations, on multiple occasions.
In addition to Victim-1 and Victim‑2, ELKORANY drugged and/or sexually assaulted 18 additional victims between in or around 2002 and in or around 2016.
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In addition to the prison sentence, ELKORANY, 39, of West Orange, New Jersey, was sentenced to three years of supervised release and ordered to pay restitution in amounts to be determined.
Mr. Williams praised the outstanding work of the FBI.
The case is being prosecuted by the Office’s Public Corruption Unit. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Lara Pomerantz, Amanda L. Houle, Daniel C. Richenthal, and Robert B. Sobelman are in charge of the prosecution.
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