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Why I’m Voting Green in 2020

Voting Green

It is important to realize we have had two parties of the millionaires governing the United States since its founding. People have always had to pick between which of the millionaire parties we should choose from when neither put the people’s interests first. Some people have found a successful third way that builds people’s power.

Those in the Green Party view popular movements and third-party candidates (who cannot win elections in this rigged system) working together to change the direction of the country. We would rather vote for what we want and not get it in an election but use our vote to build a national consensus for the changes we need. That is a better alternative than voting for what we do not want, i.e. “a certifiable, lying, murdering war criminal” and a racist mass incarcerator, and getting it.

This emphasis on popular movements is the key difference between those building eco-socialist alternative parties like the Green Party, and those who actively or tacitly support the Democrat Party which deliberately deactivates mass movements such as Obama quashing the black players’ wildcat strikes or the DNC twice, suppressing at all cost the Sanders campaigns and the vibrant mass of youth and people of color which built a movement around them to lift Sanders’ democratic socialist platform in 2016 and 2020.

Those who remain shackled election after election to the corporate parties do not have faith in ordinary people, instead relying on corporate politicians

Socialists understand that movements of the people are what change the conditions of our class. Those who remain shackled election after election to the corporate parties do not have faith in ordinary people, instead relying on corporate politicians to change the conditions that keep 99% of the world’s population down, with most unable to thrive and lacking in their basic needs.

Relying on capitalists in capitalist parties who preserve the needs of capitalism and corporate profit to make the fundamental changes needed to have an equitable and just and non-racist society is what spoils elections, and spoils our chances for a better world.  

The history of ending slavery, ending child labor, winning the 8-hour workday and union rights, breaking up monopolies (trust-busting), women’s voting rights, ending alcohol prohibition and winning the New Deal – came from the platforms of the Socialist and Progressive parties and were won through social movements.

In this century, it was Ralph Nader who ran on single payer, Medicare for All, and Jill Stein who ran on the Green New Deal (after Howie Hawkins first did so at the state-level in 2010). Every Green candidate has called for raising the minimum wage and taxing the wealthy.

This year we are facing multiple crises and the bi-partisan failed state of the two millionaire parties is handing none of them well: the pandemic, the economic collapse, racist police violence, and climate chaos, as well as the long-simmering deadly crises of inequality, inadequate healthcare, and a renewed nuclear arms race. Only one presidential ticket is right on ALL of these issues and that is Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker.

Margaret Flowers MD and Kevin Zeese

Voting for Biden is immoral in the current electoral reality. Trump is the worst president in our lifetimes and has to be removed from office.  Unfortunately, U.S. presidential elections are determined by the Electoral College so battleground or swing states are the key to winning. Because the presidential ​voting system assigns each state a number of electoral college votes, which​ go to the state’s victor regardless of the​ margin of victory, a handful of swing states will ​probably decide the election and are targeted heavily by the corporate parties, commonly ignoring voters in the remaining 38-42 other states. The swing states are comprised of mixed populations (urban, suburban, rural, etc.) and tend to flip between red and blue each election cycle. They include Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin.

Six battleground states that are close calls right now are interesting because they are all Republican states. The fact that these are now the only battleground states shows Trump is fighting off a landslide defeat — a well-deserved landslide. Swing states will not determine who wins, but whether there is an anti-Trump landslide.

The trends are not good for Trump. But no matter what happens with the polls, people who live in states like New York, California, Maryland, and the other 30 solidly Democratic states would be wasting their vote if they vote for Biden. A vote for Biden does not stand for Medicare for all, the Green New Deal, a public health approach to the pandemic, or ending the never-ending wars. Biden votes get lost in the corporate Democratic agenda of Joe Biden.

Republicans spoil elections by suppressing the Democratic vote and the Black vote. They orchestrate voter roll purges, most notably in the 2000 election in Florida, and restrict the number of polling places in Black and Brown communities. The GOP encourages voter intimidation at polling places.

Democrats spoil elections by trying to suppress the progressive Green vote, kicking us off the ballot instead of fighting in-between elections to replace the Electoral College with a national popular vote using ranked choice voting.

Both parties actively participate in gerrymandering which leads to more manipulation by monied interests, districts being drawn around racial lines and lower voter turnout because of the creation of safe seats where the real battle is over the nomination and not the election. Both parties benefit from voter suppression. Campaign financing is paid by billionaires and corporations in support of both major parties so that the super wealthy control our elections.

The GOP’s active suppression of the Black vote and the Electoral College’s anointing candidates who actually lost the popular vote spoils elections. Campaign financing and gerrymandering spoil elections. The election process in this country is a rotted mess that only benefits corporations, the wealthy and the corporate duopoly. Sadly, it’s a spoiled system whether the Green Party runs candidates or not.

Only voting for Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker makes sense in 2020 with two terrible candidates — the worst president of our lives and one of the worst corporate Democrats of our lives. We are not limited to those candidates.

Howie Hawkins is a retired Teamster construction and warehouse worker who has been active in movements for civil rights, peace, unions, and the environment since the 1960s. He was the first U.S. politician to campaign for a Green New Deal in 2010, in the first of three consecutive runs for New York governor. New York enacted several policies that only Hawkins had campaigned for after he received 5% of the vote in 2014, including a ban on fracking, a $15 minimum wage, and paid family leave. Vice-presidential candidate Angela Walker is a truck driver in Florence, South Carolina, a veteran and a union and racial justice activist.

We need to vote for candidates who represent and are part of the popular movements so we advance the causes of economic, racial and environmental justice. This is why I’m voting Green.

Virginia Rodino and Kevin Zeese*

*Kevin and I worked on this article together right before his untimely passing on September 6. I met Kevin during Ralph Nader’s 2004 presidential campaign. Throughout the years since, I appreciated seeing his anti-imperialist and eco-socialist arguments strengthen and crystallize the longer I knew him. Kevin’s work is unfinished, and I intend to honor him by continuing the fight for a better world, one that is anti-capitalist, full of music, delicious food and laughter. Kevin Zeese, Presente. — Virginia Rodino

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By Virginia Rodino and Kevin Zeese posted on October 29, 2020

About Virginia Rodino and Kevin Zeese


Virginia Rodino is Co-chair of the Maryland Green Party and the Maryland coordinator of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance.


Kevin Zeese served as Attorney General in the Green Shadow Cabinet, and was a member of the Steering Committee of the Bradley Manning Support Network. With his partner, Margaret Flowers MD, he co-directed It’s Our Economy. He passed away unexpectedly on September 6th.

Comments

  1. Scott Tucker says

    October 31, 2020 at 6:35 pm

    Fine article by Virginia Rodino and Kevin Zeese. Sadly, Zeese died shortly after this article was written.

    My husband and I voted for Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker, two working class Green Party ecosocialists running for president and vice president. We know this electoral system is anti-democratic by design, and we do expect Biden to win the presidency.

    Sanders called for a political revolution, and now says he’ll lean left to pressure Biden with a social democratic first 100 days agenda. So we’ll find out. Even to raise the ground floor of social democracy in public goods and services, the Democratic Party would need a political civil war within their own ranks, and a wave of agitation from independent socialists outside and against the bipartisan corporate parties.

    Chomsky, who is an honorable scholar against war and empire, has been giving deadbeat electoral advice for decades. He claims his argument is “simple math,” but in that case we have witnessed the mathematical flaming downward spiral of a bipartisan machine of self destruction.

    If anyone feels obliged to vote for Biden while holding their nose, so be it. There really is public life after November 3, though more time will be needed to count a surge in mail in ballots. Honest democrats, social democrats, and democratic socialists should remain in open conversation across all party lines.

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  2. Bob King says

    October 31, 2020 at 12:24 pm

    Very well said. I’ll be sharing this. But, I hope you don’t mind my saying the second paragraph is a little clumsy. Here’s a suggested rewrite:

    “We would rather vote for what we want and not get it, than vote for what we don’t want—a certifiable, lying, murdering war criminal (Biden) and a racist mass incarcerator (Harris)—and get it. We use our votes to build a national consensus for the changes we need.”

    Reply
  3. Paul Von Blum says

    October 31, 2020 at 9:10 am

    Voting Green in this election is idiotic. As conservative as Joe Biden may be, he is–by far–a better choice. He is not a lesser evil. He is NOT a fascist. He can be persuaded to move in some progressive directions. Do NOT waste your vote this time.

    Reply
  4. Ron Garber says

    October 31, 2020 at 8:06 am

    Yeah! Trump and Biden are basically the same guy and the Republican and Democratic platforms don’t differ. Give me a break!

    Reply
    • Bill Sims says

      October 31, 2020 at 11:17 am

      Are you insane or just not paying attention? The Republicans don’t have a platform this time and the Democratic platform is nearly as good as the Green’s.

      Reply
    • Bill Sims says

      October 31, 2020 at 11:20 am

      Sorry, haven’t had my coffee and didn’t recognize sarcasm.

      Reply
      • Vic N. says

        October 31, 2020 at 2:20 pm

        Apparently you’ll need stronger mind-altering substances than caffeine to realize that Biden’s administration will do its damnedest to accommodate the business interests of magnates who finance the evil Democratic Party, one of the pillars of the evil economic and socio-political order and to spread war and misery around the planet.

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