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California Voters Agree With Green Party Candidates on Iraq War.

THE GREEN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
www.cagreens.org

August 20, 2004

Contact:  Beth Moore Haines, 530.277.0610 beth@ncws.com
Sara Amir, 310.270.7106 saraamir@earthlink.net
Cres Vellucci, State Press Office 916.996.9170 civillib@cwnet.com

Opinion polls indicate most voters agree with Green Party congressional candidates, not Dems/GOP on opposition to war in Iraq.

SACRAMENTO, CA -- Green Party candidates for Congress appear to be the only real choice for the majority of voters in the state because Democrat and Republican representatives continue to refuse to denounce the war in Iraq, according to national and state opinion polls released this week.

An Associated Press poll released this week said that a majority of Americans overall -- and 80 percent of Democratic voters -- were opposed to the Iraq War.

However, unlike Green Party congressional candidates who oppose the war outright, Democratic and Republican candidates have failed to hear the opinion of Americans and continue to support the occupation of Iraq.

And, in a Field Poll, also released this week, a majority of Californians think Congress is doing a poor job. Only 33 percent approved of Congress' work. This news would also seem to favor more votes for Green Party candidates for Congress.

"We need Congressional leaders who recognize the moral bankruptcy of war and who have the courage and resolve to find other ways to solve global problems.  The Green Party is the only party in the United States today with that courage and resolve," said Pat Driscoll, Green Candidate for Congress, 5th CA (Sacramento).

"At some point in time there will be a powerful nation that will say to the world 'we have tried war to solve are differences on the planet and have failed,  now is the time to try a cooperative, peaceful, nonviolent approach.' That time is now. That country can be America," said Gary Waayers, Green candidate for Congress, 50th CA (San Diego).

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