THE GREEN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
www.cagreens.org
Todd Chretien for US Senate
www.TODD4Senate.org
Released Thursday, December 15, 2005
Contact: Cres Vellucci, campaign press secretary, 916-996-9170
SF anti-war leader calls for 'referendum' on Iraq, will officially launch 'A Million Votes
for Peace' campaign to unseat Dianne Feinstein
SAN FRANCISCO - A former organizer for Ralph Nader's presidential campaign and co-author of the "College Not Combat" initiative on the San Francisco ballot last month will formally declare his candidacy for US Senate Thursday to unseat longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein - and use the campaign as a referendum on the war and occupation in Iraq.
Todd Chretien, 36, of Oakland, launched his "A Million Votes for Peace" campaign at news conference and major rally of
his supporters on THURSDAY, 10 a.m. at Feinstein's office (1 Post Street in San
Francisco).
Mr. Chretien will be joined by anti-war activists from throughout California, including Green Party leaders Matt Gonzalez,
Peter Camejo, Renee Saucedo and Aimee Allison, Richmond City Councilwoman Gayle McGlaughlin, National Council of Arab
Americans representative Dr. Jess Ghannam and Mexican American Political Association (MAPA) president Nativo Lopez,
among others.
Mr. Chretien, who has said the current elections in Iraq will "solve nothing," will comment on results from the elections
during his Thursday news conference.
He will also comment on Feinstein's support for the USA Patriot Act, her opposition to immigrant drivers licenses, gay
marriage and her support for the death penalty.
The Green Party intends to run its most ambitious
statewide race ever - because the Republican Party has not yet fielded
a candidate against Sen. Feinstein, it raises the possibility of a
two-person, Green v. Democrat race.