Overview
- Democrats are intensifying efforts to counter Jill Stein's Green Party campaign, fearing a repeat of her perceived spoiler role in the 2016 election.
- Polls suggest Stein may draw more support from Trump than Harris, though her impact remains small but potentially significant in tight races.
- The Democratic National Committee has launched ads in battleground states labeling Stein as a spoiler, aiming to prevent her from affecting Harris's chances.
- Stein's campaign has faced controversy, including an endorsement from former KKK leader David Duke, which she has publicly rejected.
- Stein is on the ballot in multiple key states, including Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, where even a small percentage of votes could be decisive.