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Peter Camejo, Green Candidate for Governor in California's Recall of Gray Davis, Will Speak to the Press at Green Party's National Meeting.

GREEN PARTY OF THE UNITED STATES
For Immediate Release: Wednesday, July 16, 2003

Contacts:
Nancy Allen, Media Coordinator, 207-326-4576, nallen@acadia.net
Scott McLarty, Media Coordinator, 202-518-5624, scottmclarty@yahoo.com
Dean Myerson, Political Coordinator, 202-319-7191, cell 301-651-5168, GPHQ--at--gp.org

Contacts for Peter Camejo:
Tyler Snortum-Phelps, (925) 521-1330, tyler@votecamejo.org
Donna Jo Warren, (323) 418-9770, cell (213) 713-3260, cottry@worldnet.att.net

PETER CAMEJO, GREEN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR IN CALIFORNIA'S RECALL OF GRAY DAVIS, WILL SPEAK TO THE PRESS AT THE NATIONAL GREEN PARTY MEETING

"The majority of Californians favor removing Davis, but oppose a Republican replacing him -- and we agree," says Camejo, who sees a chance to win.

WHAT: National Committee Annual Meeting of the Green Party of the United States
WHERE: The Mayflower Hotel, 1127 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.
WHEN: Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20, 2003
PRESS CONFERENCES: (1) Friday, July 18 at noon; (2) Saturday, July 19 at 6 p.m. Both press conferences will take place at the Mayflower.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Peter Miguel Camejo, whose name will be placed on the ballot for governor if the effort  to recall California governor Gray Davis succeeds, will speak at a press conference about his Green campaign on Friday, July 18 at noon during the  annual national meeting of the Green Party of the United States, to be held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Camejo, who ran for governor of California in 2002 on the Green Party ticket and received 5.3%, will be available for interview. The Friday press conference will also feature current Green officeholders.

In entering the controversial gubernatorial race -- the California Green Party will consider an endorsement of his candidacy at its September statewide meeting -- Camejo blames both Democrats and Republicans for California's economic crisis. "The budgetary disaster perpetuated by the Democratic Party reflects its policy of implementing the Republican platform, i.e. reducing taxes for the rich and cutting back social programs," said Camejo. "Under the Democrats, the poor pay a 57% higher tax rate than do the richest 1%. We must balance the California budget through a tax system in which the rich and corporations pay their fair share."

Camejo sees the recall as a unique opportunity to get the message to the public that the Green Party offers an alternative to the bipartisan corruption that has pervaded state government in California, from the influence of corporations like Enron over energy policy and pricing to Gov. Davis's well-known corrupt fundraising policies.

"The Democrats are engaging in a political 'suicide pact', by declaring that none of them will run, even though Davis is at record low approval ratings," said Camejo. "They appear to be seriously considering letting the Republicans take over the Governorship and take responsibility for the cutbacks. They are fully aware the polls indicate the recall will succeed."

"Our voice must be heard!," asserted Camejo, who acknowledges that the recall was engineered by wealthy Republicans. "Some Democrats and a few Greens have suggested we should not run, and instead oppose the recall. To do so, in my opinion, only helps the Republicans. We say no to the Republican anti-democratic special election maneuver, as well as the Democratic Party betrayal of its social base. We favor holding the recall election in March 2004, not November 2003. In March, millions more will participate."

Camejo is also pushing for an invitation to televised debates, noting that 69% of Californians favor his inclusion, as well as the fact that polls currently give him percentages comparable to or better than many prospective Republican candidates. "If no Democrat enters the race, we have a chance to win," said Camejo.

The press conference on Saturday evening will feature several prospective and declared presidential candidates who will seek the Green Party's nomination in 2004. The press conference begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by a reception and forum at 7:30 p.m.

Media can register for the conference at http://www.gp.org/forms/conf2003form.html on the web. Credentials are available for media who wish to attend. 

MORE INFORMATION

The Green Party of the United States
http://www.gp.org
National office: 1314 18th St., NW
Washington, DC 20037
202-319-7191,866-41-GREEN

Conference information
http://www.gp.org/conference2003.html

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