Nearly every Senate candidate won more votes than the 10,316 Jill Stein earned as of the current counting, but these are some of the more interesting candidate statements
NPP — a fairer comparison perhaps than any Dem or Republican, due to lack of party support
- Run for God’s Heart and America’s Freedom, challenge 10 giant chaos in economy and economy-related sectors (31,787 votes)
- My platform is narrow. It’s more of a single board, really. Federal legislators are doing nothing to protect us from the threat of climate change. I will not do nothing. I swear on the graves of future Californians that I will not sacrifice our actual climate to our political climate. (27,726 votes)
- 01100101. (25,003 votes)
- ...supports Senator Feinstein’s boarder (sic) security fence...(21532 votes)
- …Remove all forms of income tax which will increase employment, ignite
our economy, and protect our way of life. I have refused all campaign contributions, will not accept a salary, and will only serve ONE term. (17267 votes)
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Fight-the-Power.org(13,666 votes)
There are however two democrats that deserve honorable mention, because even with the D party behind them, their appeal had to be limited even in CA. The following candidate got 84,544 votes.
My candidacy represents the United States Constitution, the only contract between the people of America and America’s government “Of the people, By the people, For the people” to be restored and strengthened in America and extended to the UN as a contract between all people of our world through US leadership and diplomacy. International bankers, multinational corporate leaders, militaries and police must all 100% obey, comply with the Constitution of the US/UN in the Spirit of Truth, Serving All in Peace. Transforming from the Industrial Technology Age to the new “Energy Technology Era” will saturate US job markets for the next 500 years . My campaign represents ending international bankers’ rule and their financial exploitation of nations; reestablishing people’s rule by creating a Citizen’s Bank to serve as America’s central bank; ending mind control slavery; ending non-consensual human experimentation; ending hunger, homelessness and violence; protecting earth, water, air, forests, oceans and animals; practicing Christ consciousness and implementing constitutional justice under the leadership of the US/UN. Through my national and international research and political activism, I identified “mind control slavery” by satellite energy technology weapons and social engineering programs that have been in continual development for the past 50 years and facilitated their “declassification” . As a result, I came under heavy sanctions that are ongoing. I request you, the voter, to rise above all untrue accusations that assail my good character and heart. Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidency is crucial for bringing this into reality.
And my personal favorite, the pre-Civil-War democratic candidate, he got 28,214 votes. “Manifest Destiny” isn’t as catchy a motto as “End Mind Control Slavery!” but it was still enough to get more votes than all of the Green Party’s presidential candidates combined, or Gary Johnson, the Libertarian frontrunner’s 17,723 votes.
Andrew Jackson Democrat. Our first 70 years; our county grew and flourished. We had no income tax. Motto: Manifest Destiny. Democrat Presidents; were most wise: Andrew Jackson balanced budget seven of eight years. Franklin Pierce vetoed a federal welfare bill. To reverse downward spiral of last II8 years: balance our budget, resist war, reduce costs, reduce taxes, repeal welfare and minimum wage so all can find jobs. Churches and Charities help needful. Reduce oppression: replace income tax with sales tax. Goal: Better life for all.
No, I voted for Kamala Harris. I couldn’t support the mind control slavery woman because I wasn’t feeling the Bern, and I’m afraid the Andrew Jackson democrat lost me with the “downward spiral of the last 118 years” because he didn’t clarify that point. What happened in 1898? /s