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Green Party Looks to Break Through Amid Unpopular Nominees

The small-but-active branch consistently runs candidates in many races.

Part 4: “Arizona, Red or Blue?”

“The Republican nominee for president and the Democratic nominee are not very popular, and people are looking for an alternative,” says Arizona Green Party chairman Angel Torres.

Hear more from the Green Party chairman:

Join us for analysis from political scientist Samara Klar in part five of our series.

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