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Can the Green Party Turn Young People's Support into Electoral Success?
According to the VICELAND Census, loads of you bloody love 'em!
Gary Johnson Officially Got Frozen Out of the First Presidential Debate
A candidate must be polling at 10 percent or higher to earn a spot for their podium and at the moment, neither Gary Johnson or Jill Stein have the numbers to qualify.
Could the Presidential Debates Include a Third-Party Candidate?
The Commission on Presidential Debates is preparing to include a third podium onstage in case Gary Johnson or Jill Stein pull ahead in the polls by mid September.
We Profiled the People Who Will Lose to Caroline Lucas in the Green Party Leadership Race
Who's trying to be top Green?
This Poll Told Us How Canadian Political Parties Like to Party
If you are forced to spend time with a political party supporter, the Green Party is the one most likely to be holding.
What Austria Would Have Looked Like Under a Far-Right President
Turns out, not that much would have changed.
How the Green Party Is Cashing In on the Bernie Sanders Revolution
As the Vermont senator's presidential campaign nears its uncertain end, third-party candidate Jill Stein is selling herself as the next best thing.
Austria's Far Right Presidential Candidate Loses by Razor-Thin Margin
Austria's Freedom Party candidate narrowly lost the presidency, but Norbert Hofer's strong showing could trigger early parliamentary elections
Here Are Some People You Can Vote for Not Named Trump or Clinton
Many people don't much care for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton, but will they be pissed off enough to take their votes to one of the country's many totally reasonable and not at all eccentric third parties?
Mexico’s First Independent State Deputy Tries to Stay Different
The idealistic 25-year-old college graduate Pedro Kumamoto challenges the corrupt and jaded image of Mexican politicians. Now he’s under pressure to prove he can stay real.
Mexico's President Has Dug Himself Into a Hole — And It's Going to Be Hard to Climb Back Out
He arrived in 2012 with promises of "Saving Mexico," but ever since, Peña Nieto has dropped in the polls and responded poorly to a string of embarrassing scandals.
Mexico's Crime Prevention Point Man Is Wanted by the Law
The Green Party's Arturo Escobar was already a controversial appointment thanks to a long-dubious reputation, but now prosecutors are seeking his arrest for vote buying as well.