Jill Stein is an American activist that is a nominee for the Green Party nomination in the 2016 elections Stein has had previous stints as nominee for the Green Party’s appointment for an American President in 2012 (The Voter's Self Defense System 1). Jill has also challenged to be a governor of Massachusetts in the year 2002 and 2010.
Among her presidential standpoints is that one supports the cancellation of student debts.
Creation of wage jobs is another of her core campaign strategies that would be a transit point to a more green economy.
Jill’s international relations policy is that of promotion of more relations between countries through cooperation with other nations that upholds human rights, living standards and limits the use of US domination on the world stage.
In the areas that cover abortion and healthcare Stein asserts that this is a right that is also inclusive of the reproductive rights of women. Birth control should not be left at the peril and mandate of the employer as well as provision of funding for research activities in the embryonic stem cell field (The Voter's Self Defense System 1).
Among her other standpoints is that abortion rights are maintained, and birth control should be made accessible at no charge.
Budget spends should be more balanced in the economy and Stein proposes cuts in budget expenditure through a reduction in health care costs and military spending. Administration costs have also been earmarked as areas where the presidential candidate will make budget cuts.
Jill Stein Individual contributions amount to both small and large contributors with small contributors providing a net sum of $193,642 while generous individual donors provided a total of $123,993. The candidates self-financing amounts to $40,000 with zero PAC contributions and no Federal funding.
Jill Stein is rated highly in religion with Bill Stamp providing an overall high of 80%. Jill Stein leads the polls against her closest party rival William Kreml. The pollsters are IsideWith.com. The party has opened up its election, and there are no preferred candidates.
Marc Feldman is a libertarian presidential aspirant blessed with a wife and four kids. The applicant is Jewish by religion and has previous experience in the field of politics as he was a candidate for the Ohio State Attorney General Office in the year 2010 (The Voter's Self Defense System 1). The candidate is a physician by profession and has several years of practice under his belt.
The presidential candidate’s position on several issues has been discussed in the paper.
On the issue of abortion, the candidate does not support legislation on the same as he is from the standpoint that what should change is the hearts and minds of individuals and not the laws that govern the policies.
In the matter relating to campaign financing, the candidate is of the opinion that big money use in campaigns should stop in the same manner that racism in campaigns was stopped.
Budget spends should be reduced drastically to even out and have a more balanced budget that incorporates the reduction in the government size to help stimulate small enterprises that may be cropping up.
Funding in the health care sector should be increased to enable growth in the area that may aid in the growth of productivity that will ultimately improve quality and access to health facilities.
Immigration status should be checked in accordance to the willingness to build and protect the country and the willingness of the immigrants in improving the country while those who cause harm should be exiled to their country of origin (The Voter's Self Defense System 1).
The candidate’s sources of funding include contributions that form the vast majority of his contributions. Individual contributions amount to $868.33 while personal funds amount to $868.33. Public financing of the candidate amounts to zero resources and non-contributions also amounted to zero funds.
Marc Feldman has poor poll ratings that indicate that he may fare pretty poorly against other candidates with 304 votes and command a percentage score of 1 according to Libertarian polls. The margin of error for the polls is 1.2 %. The party is open to No party preference voters.
Lynn Kahn is a presidential candidate for the Peace and Freedom party and has no prior experience in politics (The Voter's Self Defense System 1). She is the proprietor of LSKahn Associates limited company and is a strategic planning consultant.
The candidate has several opinions over a wide range of issues, and this includes abortion as she is pro-choice in the reflection of American values that pertain to freedom and privacy.
On budgetary matters, her views are clear as she advocates for cutting of waste especially from federal bureaucracies where the savings will be ploughed back to the community.
Financial responsibility should be maintained by the government that may save up to $235billion over the course of 5 years. Tax increase should be given for those in high tax brackets.
Campaign funding should be cut especially from unions as they are responsible for the destruction of democracy in the economy (The Voter's Self Defense System 1). Use of big money is corrupting procedures, and she indicates support for all finance public projects.
The federal government should do the reinvention of budget schemes and acquisitions.
Kahn is in support of Obama care for the short run as it provides the much-needed quality health care at low costs and for single payers. In her opinion premiums should be massively taken down through reductions in drugs and medication.
She supports the use of legal strategies to confer legal status to citizens and illegal immigrants Young people should be handed citizenship from a tender age and for immediate family people. Borders should be however secured from the entry of illegal immigrants.
The aspirant’s party allows for No party preference votes to be held and is open.
Work Cited.
"The Voter's Self-Defense System." Project Vote Smart. N.p., 2016. Web. 9 May 2016.