
The Green Party Nominated a Guy Who Never Turned On His Camera

The Green Party is supposed to be a left-wing alternative to Democrats. So why are Republican-connected candidates showing up on Green Party ballots in competitive races? Andrew Egger and Brendan Hartnett walk through Brendan’s reporting on a series of suspicious Green Party candidates in Michigan, Arizona, and Pennsylvania—including one Michigan candidate who showed up to the party’s nominating convention on Zoom, never turned on his camera, spoke for 33 minutes, and walked away with the nomination. In some of these races, a third-party candidate could siphon off just enough votes to help a Republican win.
00:00:00 Green Party Infiltration Questions
00:02:18 The Mystery Green Candidate
00:06:09 Green Party Responds
00:09:11 Sponsor: New York Times
00:11:04 Suspicious Arizona Candidates
00:12:24 Pennsylvania Ballot Fight
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedAndrew Egger and Brendan Hartnett investigate allegations that the Green Party has been infiltrated by MAGA-aligned \"plants\" designed to spoil votes in swing districts. The discussion highlights a systemic failure in candidate vetting, allowing individuals with deep Republican ties to secure nominations and potentially siphon votes away from Democratic candidates in critical battleground states.
