Democracy is not what we don't want. Democracy is what we do want. It is a set of affirmative values by which we can move forward. If we cannot insert our values into our vote, and our vote is simply against what we fear most, then we are a ship lost at sea. Jill Stein affirmativedemocracyfear share on social
We can, and must, shift to an economy in which 100% of our electricity is generated renewably. Jill Stein economyelectricitygenerate Change image and share on social
Everybody is entitled to solid living wages, which we don't hear from Hillary Clinton. She's quick to talk about parity, but parity at poverty, and that's not adequate. Jill Stein adequateclintonentitle Change image and share on social
There's a very long and consistent track record on the part of Hillary Clinton, and it's not been favorable to women, to children, to the cause of peace, justice, and a sustainable climate. Jill Stein childclimateclinton Change image and share on social
To provide a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrants and to restore our civil liberties, our foreign policy platform is very important. Jill Stein citizenshipcivilforeign Change image and share on social
Silence is not what democracy needs. Right now we have an election where, even the supporters of Hillary Clinton, the majority don't support Hillary; they just oppose Donald Trump. And the majority of Donald Trump supporters don't support him; they just oppose Hillary. Jill Stein clintondemocracydonald share on social
We need an attitude of defiance, not an attitude of cowardice. Out in the street, that's how we are winning against the TransCanada Pipeline. This is how we have delayed the Trans-Pacific Partnership and forced it into an election season, gotten everybody to stand against it. Democracy is not about surrender. Jill Stein attitudecowardicedefiance share on social
We have a crisis in nuclear weapons, and again, thanks very much to the Democrats: Bill Clinton, who removed us from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty framework for nuclear disarmament, and then Barack Obama, who created a trillion-dollar budget for us to spend on a new generation of nuclear weapons and modes of delivery. Jill Stein antiballisticbarack share on social