Sunday, July 13, 2008

Greens Tap McKinney (1:39 pm)

Greens from all over the country gathered at Chicago’s Symphony Hall yesterday to cast their votes for the Green Party’s 2008 presidential nominee. Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney received 313 of the 532 votes cast, enough to secure the nomination on the first round. Despite not actively seeking the Party’s nod, Ralph Nader received the second highest total, with 78.5 votes.

The voting process got off to a slow start as technical problems arose with the big-screen scoreboard. But after a half-successful attempt by restless delegates to initiate “the wave” and chants of “turn the White House green,” things eventually got back on track and voting continued.

Along with the state delegations, the Green Party also recognizes delegates from handful of caucuses, including the Women’s, Black, and Lavender (LGBT) caucuses, all of which cast their own votes.

Each delegation had a chance to say a few words about their state and its successes and/or failings on Green issues. One state delegation, Hawaii, expressed its displeasure with being a state, and another, the District of Columbia, expressed its desire to become a state.

McKinney is the first African-American woman nominated for president by the Green Party. She served twelve years in the U.S. Congress as a Democrat. In 2006 she lost her bid for reelection.

The new nominee used her acceptance speech to stress the importance of building a nation-wide movement. Her goal, she said, is to earn 5% of the national vote.

“A vote for the Green Party is a vote for the movement that will turn this country right-side-up again,” she said.

posted by Mark Berlin

Reader Comments

I would like to see a little more coverage of Cynthia McKinney and Ralph Nader.  In These Times has historically been welcoming to third parties.  Maybe that changed when the magazine became “the sister magazine” of The Nation?

posted by Miley on 7-15-08 at 9:36 AM

I am glad Kurt Vonnegut drew my attention to the “In These Times” magazine and I can get glimpses of the less publicized aspects of American life. I hope the Green Party will have the resilience and courage necessary to turn your country “right-side-up again”! I am also fighting for sustainability, propagating on my blog the revival of the ecological Epicurean lifestyle, practiced over 800 years between 300 BCE and 500 CE.

posted by stress-FREEDOM guide on 7-15-08 at 4:29 PM

Thanks for this and more Green Party coverage please.  More Nader, more democracy.

posted by Kyle on 7-18-08 at 7:47 AM

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