Green Party of the United States
American political party
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2024 | Christina Khalil became the Green Party nominee, receiving 26,934 votes (0.90% of the total). |
2024 | Mountain Party returns to Senate elections, receiving 5,551 votes and achieving 0.83% of the total vote. |
2024 | Betsy Orndoff-Sayers sought election to the West Virginia Senate, receiving endorsements from Planned Parenthood Votes South Atlantic, WV Can't Wait, and former Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Zachary Shrewsbury. |
2024 | Russian information warfare strategy includes imitating established media websites and using human commentators to drive traffic to AI-generated content sites, aiming to spread anti-American sentiment and manipulate public discourse. |
2024 | Leila Hazou, a Pike County small business owner, was nominated by consensus to run for U.S. Senate, challenging Senator Bob Casey over his support for Israeli military actions against Palestinians. |
2024 | Green Party of Pennsylvania held its presidential primary, with Jill Stein winning ten delegates and Jasmine Sherman winning three delegates. Voting occurred electronically and by postal mail over a two-week period. |
2024 | Richard Weiss, an Allegheny County lawyer, was nominated by consensus to run for Pennsylvania State Attorney General, campaigning on criminal justice reforms including ending cash bail, decriminalizing drug use and sex work, and establishing citizens' police review boards. |
2024 | Kevin Martinez ran for State Assembly in California's 6th District as a Peace and Freedom Party candidate, receiving 1,861 votes but losing the election |
2024 | PSL presidential candidate Claudia De la Cruz denied previous sexual abuse allegations, describing some as misinformation. |
2024 | Eduardo 'Lalo' Vargas ran for City Council in Los Angeles, District 14, receiving 1,638 votes but losing the non-partisan election |
2024 | Party for Socialism and Liberation reported being present in over 50 cities across the United States. |
2024 | PSL presidential candidate Claudia de la Cruz claimed that 6,000 volunteers assisted the party in gaining ballot access for the 2024 United States presidential election. |
2024 | The Democratic Parties of Georgia and Pennsylvania successfully sued to remove the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) from the ballot in their respective states during the United States presidential election. |
2024 | PSL continued to organize rallies in support of Palestinian liberation. |
November 2024 | Green Party reports winning 50 out of 92 local races (54.3% success rate), demonstrating significant local-level electoral success. |
November 2024 | Green Party of New Jersey candidates ran in the General Election across 12 Congressional Districts, with vote percentages ranging from 0.5% to 2.8%. |
November 5 2024 | Russian-originated non-credible bomb threats disrupted voting in two Fulton County, Georgia polling places. The threats targeted Democratic-leaning areas in swing states, with 67 bomb threats reported across 19 counties. |
November 1 2024 | U.S. intelligence confirmed Russia was behind fake viral videos and posts involving Haitian immigrants voting for Harris and a fabricated bribery claim. |
October 19 2024 | The State Department announced a $10 million reward for information on election interference and highlighted Russian media company Rybar LLC for attempting to sow discord in the United States. |
September 23 2024 | A US Intelligence official revealed Russia was creating the most AI content to influence the 2024 election, aiming to improve Donald Trump's chances. |
September 17 2024 | Microsoft reported intensified Russian operations creating conspiracy theory videos targeting Kamala Harris, including fabricated videos of a rally attack and a hit-and-run accusation. |
September 13 2024 | The United States, Canada, and Britain announced new sanctions against RT, accusing it of being a covert arm of Russian intelligence. Meta and YouTube banned RT channels in response. |
September 4 2024 | The U.S. Department of Justice indicted members of Tenet Media for receiving $9.7 million as part of a covert Russian influence operation targeting American right-wing influencers to spread pro-Russian content and conspiracy theories. |
August 2024 | The FBI raided the homes of Scott Ritter and Dimitri Simes due to their connections to Russian state media. |
July 2024 | The Green Party of New Jersey held an event introducing the 'Green 13' candidates, with Jill Stein in attendance and endorsing the candidates. |
2023 | New York University (NYU) study published, finding that Russian Twitter trolls had no measurable impact on the election. |
2023 | BreakThrough News (BTN) leadership included PSL co-founders Brian Becker and Eugene Puryear, and Rania Khalek as anchors. Ben Becker, a PSL central committee member, served as editor-in-chief, and Claudia De la Cruz was the secretary. |
2023 | PSL organized numerous rallies in support of Palestinian liberation. |
2023 | Ana Santoyo ran for City Council in Chicago, District 45, receiving 895 votes but losing the non-partisan election |
December 2023 | CNN reported that an unredacted binder containing documents related to the FBI's Russia investigation went missing during the final days of Donald Trump's presidency, with multiple redacted copies remaining in the Justice Department and National Archives. |
December 2023 | A declassified intelligence report assessed with 'high confidence' that Russia interfered in the 2022 midterm elections, seeking to denigrate the Democratic Party and undermine confidence in the election process. |
October 8 2023 | PSL Central Committee member Eugene Puryear helped organize a rally in support of Palestine in Times Square, making controversial comments about the Hamas attack on Israel. |
September 2023 | A declassified intelligence report revealed a top Putin aide hired contractors to conduct an online disinformation campaign targeting the 2024 presidential election, including the 'Good Old U.S.A. Project' which planned to use hundreds of fake online accounts across six swing states. |
January 30 2023 | Jeff Gerth, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, published a 4-part series in the Columbia Journalism Review critically examining the press's coverage of Trump's role in Russian election interference, highlighting what he described as 'serious flaws' in the media reporting. |
2022 | The Montana Secretary of State signed a settlement with the Green Party of Montana, officially recognizing the party for the 2022 election cycle. |
2022 | A Columbia University study examined changes in election betting markets around Russian holidays, suggesting potential interference patterns. |
2022 | Betsy Orndoff-Sayers was re-elected as Mayor of Wardensville without a challenger. |
2022 | Dylan Parsons ran for the House of Delegates and received endorsements from two Morgantown City Council members, former Democratic Congressional nominees Mike Manypenny and Sue Thorn, along with other local figures and the organization WV Can't Wait. |
2022 | Mountain Party has no candidates in the Senate election. |
2022 | A Federal Election Commission investigation found that American Ethane Company, with investments from Russian oligarchs, had contributed Russian money to US political candidates in the 2018 midterm elections, primarily in Louisiana. |
2022 | Party's Constitution was leaked, revealing internal organizational details |
2022 | PSL did not support the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but blamed NATO and the United States for the conflict, while highlighting the situation of ethnic Russians in the Donbas region. |
2022 | Party for Socialism and Liberation claimed an organized presence in over 100 cities across the United States. |
2022 | Noah Leininger ran as a write-in candidate for Indiana's State House in District 90, receiving 259 votes but losing the election |
November 2022 | Prigozhin publicly admitted to Russian interference in U.S. elections, stating they have interfered, are interfering, and will continue to interfere. |
November 17 2022 | Jesse Benton, a Republican political operative, was convicted by a federal jury for a 2016 scheme to funnel Russian money to the Donald Trump campaign, specifically causing a Russian foreign national to wire $100,000 to his consulting firm, with $25,000 contributed to the Trump campaign. |
October 2022 | The New York Times reported that Trump retained secret government documents, allegedly intending to trade them for files supporting his claim that Russian election interference was a 'hoax'. |
September 2022 | Prigozhin admitted to funding the Kremlin-linked Wagner Group. |
July 2022 | The State Department offered a $10 million reward for information on Prigozhin and the Internet Research Agency related to Russian election interference mechanisms. |
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