The Party Party of Rhode Island is excited to announce that it has begun returning ballot access signatures to city and town halls across the state. This significant milestone marks a crucial step in the Party Party's mission to bring fresh perspectives to Rhode Island's political landscape, with an ultimate goal of winning 5% (or more) in the 2024 general election in order to become the third officially recognized state political party in Rhode Island. "We are thrilled to have reached this important milestone in our journey to bring meaningful reform to Rhode Island's political landscape," said Tony Jones, founder of the Party Party of Rhode Island. "Our success in gathering signatures is a testament to the hard work of our supporters and we are excited to continue building momentum and engaging with voters across the state." Over the past several weeks, dedicated supporters of the Party Party of Rhode Island have worked tirelessly to gather the required number of signatures from registered voters. Once the submission of ballot access signatures is complete, the Party Party will focus on engaging with voters throughout the state. The Party Party of Rhode Island is committed to listening to the concerns of Rhode Islanders and working collaboratively to address the challenges facing the state. For more information, please visit www.partyparty.vote or follow us on X @PartyPartyofRI
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On Monday, February 29th, Six 2024 U.S. Presidential candidates from various parties will participate in the upcoming Free & Equal sponsored debate.
The candidates chosen to participate in the debate will be done through ranked-choice voting via a blockchain powered voting app, which was funded by donations, and is powered by Nexus.io. The app is now live, allowing voters to rank up to six of the presidential candidates that they would prefer to see take a podium at the debate. According to the debate website, the series is "committed to providing an open and accessible platform for all voices in the democratic process, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of American political discourse" and candidates are invited to E-mail [email protected] in order to be added to the poll. About Free & Equal Elections Foundation: The Free & Equal Elections Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to open the electoral process through education and collaborative action. The advocacy group independentvoting.org is now accepting applications for their next no-cost spokesperson training, to be held on Tuesday, February 13 at 6:30pm ET. The training, which is a hallmark program of independentvoting.org, is open to people with leadership experience, as well as those who might be looking to speak to a family member or friend about why they choose to be an independent. The program is part educational, part performance training, with a focus on helping every independent better tell their own personal story about why they became independent. There are three segments to the training: 1. An education PowerPoint presentation (which will also be made available for post-training use) 2. a Q&A session with an opportunity to dialogue with independentvoting.org President Jackie Salit 3. A special performance training/improvisational segment with performance trainers. The training last 2 hours and 20 minutes and takes place via Zoom. To reserve a spot, fill out and submit the application HERE independentvoting.org's most recent spokesperson training brought together a group of 20 independents from all over the country, with the trainees including educators, community activists, a pastor, students, an animal rights advocate, a retired archaeologist, businesspeople, authors, leaders of political reform initiatives and independent parties, and a producer. Some in attendance believed in the need to build a new kind of political party to empower the American people. While others are independents because they don't want to belong to any party. independentvoting.org President Jacqueline Salit mentioned during the training: "When you see that half the country is saying they don’t identify as a Democrat or Republican, you’re talking about a level of disjuncture between what the public desires and needs and what the governing and political institutions can deliver. That gap is so huge, and I think it’s a scary situation. But it’s also a situation ripe with opportunity for change and growth." Crowdfunding Campaign Funds Free & Equal Elections Foundation’s First 2024 U.S. Presidential Debate12/10/2023 Free & Equal Elections Foundation reaches crowdfunding goal to host its first U.S. presidential debate for the 2024 election season, moderated by Free & Equal's founder Christina Tobin, in Los Angeles, California this on February 29, 2024 at XR Studios. Six U.S. Presidential candidates from various parties will participate in the debate. The candidates will be chosen by the public via ranked choice voting. Free & Equal Elections is set to release its blockchain voting application powered by Nexus.io with a voting period beginning January 15 and concluding January 26th. “The Democratic National Committee has not announced any debates, and the Republican National Committee has terminated its participation in the Commission on Presidential Debates. These institutions were established to enable the public to learn about the various Presidential candidates, but with the breakdown of these institutions, the responsibility of broadcasting qualified candidates to the public now falls on independent media and non-profit organizations like Free & Equal,” said Christina Tobin, founder of Free & Equal Elections Foundation. The debate will be live-streamed on Rumble. Additional broadcasting partners, endorsements, sponsors, and advertisers will be announced early next year. With the Venue secured by reaching the successful $30,000 funding goal - Free & Equal increases its goal to $100,000 to continue crowdfunding production funds on Givebutter. Free & Equal has hosted independent presidential debates for over 15 years. Founded by Christina Tobin in 2008, Free & Equal’s independent movement has been endorsed by Dr. Ron Paul, Marianne Williamson, Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Past debates have been moderated by Larry King, Ed Asner, and Chris Hedges. |
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