Unexpected rise in polls for USA Green Party candidate, Jill Stein

CNN poll shows Jill Stein climbing into the race BY JILL STEIN FOR PRESIDENT SEPTEMBER 11, 2012 Stein at remarkable 2% versus Obama, Romney, Johnson
In a new CNN/ORC poll released Monday afternoon, a remarkable 2% of registered voters said they would vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein over Barack Obama, Mitt Romney or Libertarian Gary Johnson for president of the United States. Based on the number of total voters in 2008, 2% of voters in the upcoming election could equal approximately 2.4 million people. The Jill Stein / Cheri Honkala ticket expects to be on the ballot in 40 states come November, with 85% of Americans seeing their names on the ballot.
“People are starting to realize that they have a choice in the upcoming election, and that choice includes a presidential candidate who is not a pawn of Wall Street,” said Stein. “Voters want a Green New Deal for America and Cheri Honkala and I are offering that.”…. Stein, a medical doctor who once ran against Mitt Romney for Governor of Massachusetts, is proposing a Green New Deal for America that will create 25 million jobs, end unemployment, and transition our country to a green economy. http://www.jillstein.org/cnn_poll_shows_green_party_s_jill_stein_climbing_into_the_race
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