Should You Vote for the Green Party?
The Green Party claims to have at least 137 members in elected office. That might sound respectable, but that's 43 fewer than it had in 2003. And there's a reason that number is shrinking: The Greens focus the lion's share of their limited resources on getting their quixotic president...
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