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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/18758607

Diversity on Display: Stein's choice isn't just about shaking up the political scene; it's about bringing in voices that have been on the sidelines for too long. A Jewish woman and a Black Muslim man? That's not just representation; that's making a statement.

Policy Over Personality: In a world where politics often feels like a reality show, Stein and Ware are bringing it back to the issues. Climate change, economic justice, and peace? That's what they're about. No fluff, just substance.

The Political Climate: With the current administration catching flak for everything from war to inflation, Stein and Ware might just be the breath of fresh air some voters are looking for. They're not just anti-war; they're pro-justice, pro-climate action, and pro-worker.

Impact on the Election: While the Green Party isn't exactly known for winning the big prize, their presence could shift the conversation. They might not win, but they could definitely influence, especially in swing states where every vote counts.

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