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It’s fun to run for a statewide office. But what consequence has there been to her most recent effort? What the Green Rainbow coalition needs is actual office holders in the General Court.

Making the Republican party in the Legislature Massachusetts the 3rd Party would be a real political change, not the Green-Rainbow grand-standing that would result in a split center-left vote for Governor, that likely would bring yet another Republican governor into office, a result inimical to the Green Rainbow coalition.

The Green Rainbow coalition is capable of having more people representing districts in the legislature than the Republican Party. If I have it correctly, the House has a mere 19 Republicans of 160 seats (11.9%), and of the 40 Senate districts, there are a mere 5 Republicans (12.5%).  The Democrats could use a little complacency reduction, and competition; it’s ripe for a little splitting up in the Legislature.

Continue reading Stein’s wrong-headed aspirations

It’s fun to run for a statewide office. But what consequence has there been to her most recent effort? What the Green Rainbow coalition needs is actual office holders in the General Court.

Making the Republican party in the Legislature Massachusetts the 3rd Party would be a real political change, not the Green-Rainbow grand-standing that would result in a split center-left vote for Governor, that likely would bring yet another Republican governor into office, a result inimical to the Green Rainbow coalition.

The Green Rainbow coalition is capable of having more people representing districts in the legislature than the Republican Party. If I have it correctly, the House has a mere 19 Republicans of 160 seats (11.9%), and of the 40 Senate districts, there are a mere 5 Republicans (12.5%).  The Democrats could use a little complacency reduction, and competition; it’s ripe for a little splitting up.

Continue reading Stein’s wrong-headed aspirations

It’s fun to run for a statewide office. But what consequence has there been to her most recent effort? What the Green Rainbow coalition needs is actual office holders in the General Court.

Making the Republican party in the Legislature Massachusetts the 3rd Party would be a real political change, not the Green-Rainbow grand-standing that would result in a split center-left vote for Governor, that likely would bring yet another Republican governor into office, a result inimical to the Green Rainbow coalition.

The Green Rainbow coalition is capable of having more people representing districts in the legislature than the Republican Party. If I have it correctly, the House has a mere 19 Republicans of 160 seats (11.9%), and of the 40 Senate districts, there are a mere 5 Republicans (12.5%).  The Democrats could use a little complacency reduction, and competition; it’s ripe for a little splitting up.

Continue reading Stein’s wrong-headed aspirations

It’s fun to run for a statewide office. But what consequence has there been to her most recent effort? What the Green Rainbow coalition needs is actual office holders in the General Court.

Making the Republican party in the Legislature Massachusetts the 3rd Party would be a real political change, not the Green-Rainbow grand-standing that would result in a split center-left vote for Governor, that likely would bring yet another Republican governor into office, a result inimical to the Green Rainbow coalition.

The Green Rainbow coalition is capable of having more people representing districts in the legislature than the Republican Party. If I have it correctly, the House has a mere 19 Republicans of 160 seats (11.9%), and of the 40 Senate districts, there are a mere 5 Republicans (12.5%).  The Democrats could use a little complacency reduction, and competition; it’s ripe for a little splitting up.

Continue reading Stein’s wrong-headed aspirations

It’s fun to run for the top office. But what the Green Rainbow coalition needs is actual office holders in the General Court.

Making the Republican party in the Legislature Massachusetts the 3rd Party would be a real political change, not the Green-Rainbow grand-standing that would result in a split center-left vote for Governor, that likely would bring yet another Republican governor into office, a result inimical to the Green Rainbow coalition.

The Green Rainbow coalition is capable of having more people representing districts in the legislature than the Republican Party. If I have it correctly, the House has a mere 19 Republicans of 160 seats (11.9%), and of the 40 Senate districts, there are a mere 5 Republicans (12.5%).  The Democrats could use a little complacency reduction, and competition; it’s ripe for a little splitting up.

Continue reading Stein’s wrong-headed statewide aspirations