Green Party candidate Jill Stein has warned that Kamala Harris cannot win the White House and her supporters have terrified Democrats in the swing state of Wisconsin.
The far-left Stein is often considered a spoiler candidate who diverted votes from Hillary Clinton in 2016. She is back on the ballot in 2024 and is determined to make a statement.
Stein believes that anti-Israel sentiment – along with rhetoric about the Jewish state committing “genocide” – from Muslims and Arab Americans in swing states like Michigan will ultimately deny Harris the presidency this November.
However, it is in Wisconsin where Stein’s Green Party appears to be causing liberals the most anxiety, after Joe Biden won the state by just 21,000 votes in 2020.
Stein is expected to be on the ballot in 2024 after the party’s 2020 candidate, Howie Hawkins, was excluded on a technicality and Democrats are sweating every vote.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein has warned that Kamala Harris cannot win the White House and her supporters have terrified Democrats in the swing state of Wisconsin.
It is in Wisconsin where Stein’s Green Party appears to be causing liberals the most anxiety, after Joe Biden won the state by just 21,000 votes in 2020.
Pete Karas, leader of the Green Party in Wisconsin, is happy to cause them consternation.
‘We need to teach the Democrats a lesson. “They are trying to mess with us and with democracy, and they have a couple of options,” he said. political.
“They can continue to do that and suffer the consequences, or they can pass ranked-choice voting so that we truly have fair elections.”
Caroline Bechen, a Democratic activist and elected official in a suburb of the state capital, Madison, is certainly uncomfortable.
‘Of course I have concerns. I would be a fool not to have worries. “I’m almost afraid to be optimistic,” he said.
Stein has already spoken out about what she believes is a betrayal of Muslims in the Midwest.
“Democrats cannot win without the support of the American Muslim community,” he said.
“And that community has left the station and will not return unless the Democrats decide that it is more important for them to win the election than to carry out the genocide.”
Green Party candidate Jill Stein says Kamala Harris “can’t” win the November election and will be part of the effort to stop it.
Anti-Israel protesters like the group CODEPINK have taken over Harris rallies in the state in the past week.
Anti-Israel protesters from the group CODEPINK hijacked a Harris rally in the state, shouting, “Kamala, Kamala, you can’t hide.” We accuse him of genocide.
Democrats in the state do not believe the threat is serious because the party has no real power or presence.
Only one Green Party member sits on one of Wisconsin’s 72 county supervisory boards and only one 82-year-old Green candidate is running for Congress.
Although Stein hasn’t even been to Wisconsin in seven months, Democrats believe anti-Israel sentiment could lead to voting Green or not voting at all on Nov. 5.
‘I’ve been talking to people who don’t want to vote or who want to vote for the Green Party. Most of those (conversations) are about the war in Gaza,’ said Wisconsin Delegate General Evelyn Comer.’
Stein sees a Democratic Party worried about its potential influence and unwilling to win over its voters.
“The (Democrats) seem to be quite afraid to confront the situation here…they want to eliminate their competition so they don’t have to face a challenge,” he said.
He even accused the Democratic National Committee of deeply underhanded tactics.
Stein sees a Democratic Party worried about its potential influence and unwilling to win over its voters.
‘They wanted people to infiltrate and spy on our campaign. It smells like a rat.
Stein is referring to a Democratic National Committee job posting that was posted and quickly removed in May titled ‘Independent and Third Party Project Manager.’
His responsibilities included “following RFK Jr., Cornel West and Jill Stein candidate events in the region and sharing information in real time.”
The DNC has not commented on the job offer.
Stein, who is currently polling in the single digits but is the most ardently anti-Israel candidate on the ballot, spelled out what Democrats must do to influence their voters.
“So they have to do a 180 degree turn on the genocide and they don’t seem willing to do it. They could win back those votes, but it doesn’t look like that’s in the cards. “So it looks like they are sacrificing several swing states,” he said.
She says Harris will lose enough Muslim and Arab voters to swing the election toward Trump. Most polls show her within the margin of error, tied or losing to Trump in places like Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Instead, Stein says those voters are choosing to embrace his candidacy.
The Democratic National Committee posted a job posting in May whose responsibilities included “following candidate events for RFK Jr., Cornel West and Jill Stein in the region and sharing information in real time.”
A Democratic National Committee job posting that was posted and quickly removed in May was titled ‘Independent and Third Party Project Manager.’
Surveys by the Council on American Islamic Relations have shown Stein leads Harris and even Trump among Muslim voters in states like Wisconsin and Michigan.
“We’re reaching out to a lot of different groups all the time, but it’s really been Muslim Americans and Arab Americans who have really taken on this campaign as if it were theirs, as if they had enormous ownership over this,” he said.
Trump will head to Wisconsin for a rally on Saturday as he continues to gain ground on Harris in swing states.
Starting Saturday morning, RealClearPolitics has Harris just under a point ahead of Trump as a whole, while fivethirtyeight has the vice president ahead by 1.6 points.
DailyMail.com’s election model has the state as a toss-up, with the arrow pointing slightly towards Harris for now.