Third-Party Votes Stir Debate as Election Looms
Activists supporting Jill Stein aim to influence key swing states, sparking concerns of aiding a Trump victory.
- Kshama Sawant and Jill Stein rally support in Seattle, criticizing Kamala Harris for her stance on Gaza and Wall Street ties.
- Sawant acknowledges Stein's slim chances of winning but emphasizes the strategic goal of impacting Michigan's vote.
- Activists argue that voting for Stein could undermine Harris, potentially benefiting Donald Trump in a tight race.
- Democrats launch targeted ads in swing states, warning that votes for Stein could inadvertently support Trump.
- The debate highlights broader dissatisfaction with the two-party system and the ethical implications of voting choices.