Be Green!
This Tuesday, the voters of Minneapolis will have an opportunity to send a
strong message in this traditionally DFL town. The Minneapolis 5th District
Green Party is fielding a very strong slate of candidates for city-wide
office, including three incumbents (Annie Young, Natalie Johnson-Lee, Dean
Zimmerman), six extremely qualified challengers (Cam Gorden, Dave Bicking,
Reggie Birts, Aaron Neumann, Dave Berger, Ian Stade) and the most exciting,
down to earth, person of the people, mayoral candidate we've seen in years -
Farheen Hakeem. If Hakeem were to advance to the general election against
either Tweedledum or Tweedledee, we might actually have a campaign of
substance and issues instead of mud-slinging and stadium-peddling.
Voting a straight Green ticket on Tuesday will let City Hall know that the
citizenry of Minneapolis wants government that is more progressive, more
diverse, and more innovative than the same old, same old that has marked the
past 4 decades.
Be daring, Minneapolis. Vote Green on Tuesday!
Eric Oines
Lind-Bohanon
Ward 4
Minneapolis
"One day we must come to see that peace is not merely a distant goal we
seek, but that it is a means by which we arrive at that goal. We must pursue
peaceful ends through peaceful means."
~ Martin Luther King Jr., Agitator
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