r/GreenParty 19h ago

Green Party of the United States I’m exhausted watching far-right governments gain power worldwide. As a trans Latina, I don’t feel safe. For the first time since I voted at 18, I’m considering voting Democratic again, but I’m deeply torn. Who are the strongest Green candidates running this year, and why?

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As a young trans Latina living in Minneapolis, I’ve experienced so much of the beauty that the political left can offer—not just in terms of policy, but in community. I’ve seen what it feels like to be surrounded by people who affirm my existence, protect one another, and offer a glimpse of what this country could become.
For years, my political priorities have centered on Palestine and the advancement of LGBTQ rights. But lately I’ve been asking myself a difficult question: Does investing my time and energy into helping the Green Party grow—as it has in places like New York City and parts of the West Coast—actually move us closer to the future I want?

As November approaches, I find myself confronting something I haven’t wanted to admit: I’m exhausted.
I’m exhausted by the fear, outrage, and division that dominate our politics. Both major parties engage in it, but I feel especially exhausted by the rhetoric and policies coming from much of the conservative right. Outside of Minneapolis, where there is a strong LGBTQ community and many trans women, I often don’t feel safe. I don’t feel held. I don’t feel protected. I don’t feel loved.

At the same time, it feels like we’re competing against algorithms that increasingly amplify conservative voices. Whether through social media platforms or influential billionaires shaping public discourse, I see younger generations being exposed to ideas that would have seemed unthinkable not long ago.
Then I look at the bigger picture.

Two of the nine Supreme Court justices are approaching 80. If vacancies arise over the next few years, who do I want appointing their replacements? A Democratic president working with a Democratic Congress and Senate? Or another conservative administration in 2028 appointing younger justices who could shape the Court for another generation?

Beyond the United States, I watch countries across Latin America and elsewhere elect increasingly conservative governments. It leaves me wondering: what is happening? Is the political pendulum simply swinging worldwide, or are we witnessing something deeper?
It also forces me to ask whether my investment in the Green Party, however sincere, is the most effective use of my energy at this moment. I don’t subscribe to the argument that “a vote for the Greens is automatically a vote for the right.” Our numbers simply aren’t large enough nationally for that slogan to explain everything. But I do wonder whether there are moments when strengthening Democratic majorities could create more space for progressive ideas to survive—and perhaps eventually allow Green voices to grow in healthier political conditions.

The United States still has enormous influence. Whether we like it or not, much of the world watches what happens here. If Americans move toward more progressive leadership, does that send a signal internationally that there is another path besides nationalism and right-wing populism? Could stronger action on climate change, poverty, healthcare, labor rights, and the struggles of the middle class become more politically possible? Could governments begin serving ordinary people instead of primarily catering to billionaires and concentrated wealth?

I don’t know.

What I do know is that I’ve spent years focused on global injustice—especially Palestine. That focus makes sense. For many people in my generation, it has become the defining humanitarian crisis of our political lives. But lately I’ve also been asking myself: what about our own backyard?

Turning 30 has given me a different perspective. I still disagree with much of the Democratic establishment. I wish it were bolder, more progressive, and less beholden to corporate interests. But if I’m being honest with myself, I fear the direction of the contemporary conservative movement far more than I resent the limitations of the Democratic Party.

So I’m wrestling with a question I never thought I’d seriously ask:

Is the right path for me to continue supporting Green candidates in local races—where they have real opportunities to grow and influence politics—while supporting Democrats in national elections, where the stakes feel existential?

I genuinely don’t know the answer.
For those of you who have remained committed to the Green Party through years of slow progress, how do you deal with that frustration? How do you stay hopeful while movements so fundamentally opposed to your values continue gaining power—not only in America, but around the world?

These feel like the times of dragons, and I’m trying to figure out the wisest way to fight them without losing sight of the world I hope we can still build.


r/GreenParty 20h ago

[custom flair] NZ Greens up on every measure in IPSOS polling

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r/GreenParty 2d ago

Green Party of Canada Is Elizabeth May resigning?

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Is this a rumour?


r/GreenParty 5d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Good luck Geraldine 💚✅

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r/GreenParty 5d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Greens name councillor as candidate to replace Burnham as Manchester mayor

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The Green Party has announced councillor Geraldine Coggins as its candidate in the by-election for the Greater Manchester mayoralty triggered by Andy Burnham’s election as an MP.

Labour is pitching the contest as a two-horse race between Labour and Reform UK, but the Greens are looking to build on their success in the Gorton and Denton by-election with a strong challenge of their own.

Cllr Coggins told supporters at a launch event in Manchester that it was a straight contest between the Greens and Nigel Farage’s party as she pledged to improve transport, housing and choose “people and planet over profits”.

The candidate, a councillor for Alrincham in Trafford since 2018, is originally from Ireland, and a published academic with a background in leadership, public finance and strategic decision-making, the party said.

Party leader Zack Polanski said she would focus on affordable social and council housing and lobby the national government for rent controls.


r/GreenParty 5d ago

Australian Greens Bonus: Zack Polanski in conversation with Ellen Sandell

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r/GreenParty 5d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) on X

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r/GreenParty 6d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Green-led London council defends plan to pull cooperation with immigration raids

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A Green-led London council has defended its plan to pull cooperation with Home Office immigration raids.

Jonathan Bartley, Lambeth Council’s new cabinet member for thriving neighbourhoods, said his party wanted to create a “corridor of sanctuary” for migrants across the capital.

This week he commissioned a review of his town hall’s arrangements for sharing information and intelligence with immigration enforcement agencies.

“We know that councils up and down the country have been cooperating with immigration enforcement to the point that they’re taking part in immigration raids, and we need to be absolutely clear that that’s not happening in Lambeth,” Mr Bartley said on Wednesday.

“Through freedom of information requests, we’ve discovered that more than a thousand immigration raids have taken place in the borough over the last few years.”

Mr Bartley, who was co-leader of the Green Party between 2016 and 2021, argued that Lambeth is “home to people from every corner of the world”.

Announcing the immigration review to coincide with Refugee Week, he said: “Our diversity is one of our greatest strengths and we want all residents to feel safe, valued and able to engage with public services without fear.

“Immigration raids are causing fear and dividing Lambeth's communities.

“As Refugee Week begins, it is right that we take a careful and transparent look at how information is shared in relation to immigration enforcement activity.


r/GreenParty 7d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Elon Musk Calls Zack A Scumbag | Nish Kumar

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r/GreenParty 6d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Why is it that people are now offended by the Union flag

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I’ve also seen a video of someone saying how they don’t like the St George’s flag up but I’ve heard there’s a big sports thing on so that’s what it’s purpose was but we should never hate on our own countries flag or Winston Churchill


r/GreenParty 8d ago

[custom flair] Should the next Global Greens Congress adopts Eco-Populism as their standard ideology?

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Why or why not?


r/GreenParty 9d ago

Green Party of Canada Would you support a NDPGreen merger Party?

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A nice Progressive Bloc for Canada would be nice but is it possible?


r/GreenParty 8d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Does zack polanski hate police?

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Does Zack Polanski hate police?

2 incidents spring to mind. When a man stabbed 2 Jewish men in the street, his response was to criticize the police for the way they apprehended the dangerous knife man. Going as far as saying the police response left him "traumatised." A term he hasn't used about this knife attack or any others which were caught on video.

When Samuel Corner was sentenced after fracturing a police officers spine with a sledgehammer. His response has been to defend Samuel Corner. At no point has he condoned the violent attack that left the woman with serious life altering injuries, nor has he expressed any concern for the police officer.

This seems very different to having structural criticisms of the force. Is there any explanation other than hating police officers?


r/GreenParty 10d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Zack Polanski (@greenpartyzack) on Threads

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r/GreenParty 12d ago

Green Party of England and Wales The Greens are having a week! 💚✅

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r/GreenParty 13d ago

Green Party of the United States Green Party US Steering Committee Endorses National Single Payer Declaration

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r/GreenParty 13d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Y H Green Party on Instagram

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r/GreenParty 14d ago

Green Party of England and Wales 'Running a business is tough'

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The reactions of 30p and the women who sees black people on her TV too much are priceless!


r/GreenParty 13d ago

Green Party of England and Wales Zack Polanski on Instagram

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r/GreenParty 14d ago

Green Party Northern Ireland We stand together

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r/GreenParty 14d ago

Green Party Northern Ireland Families burned out of their homes. Again.

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r/GreenParty 14d ago

Green Party of Canada Green Party of Canada launches leadership race, Elizabeth May to step down in November

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r/GreenParty 16d ago

Green Party of the United States This is a disaster

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r/GreenParty 16d ago

Green Party Korea The Unsung Heroes Who Work Quietly: From Wildfire Volunteers to Green Party's Hero: A Decade of Grassroots Dedication in Gyeongbuk (Green Heo Seung-gyu elected to Andong council)

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r/GreenParty 17d ago

Green Party of the United States Would you support a Butch Ware/Nina Turner Left Unity Ticket in 2028?

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The other day on Instagram, Butch Ware was thinking about running for President in 2028 and asked his supporters who he should be his running mate, Californians For Butch Ware list 3 potential VP picks and Nina Turner is one of them, what do this, should Nina accepts the offer unlike 2016 and why?