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Today is the last day to vote in the Maryland Green Party primary. In-person voting all day at the Baltimore office, 100 E. 23rd St.

Margaret Flowers for Senate's photo.

If you're close to DC, I hope to see you in the May Day March today!

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Sun 2:00 PM in EDTWashington, United States
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0 Flowers to hold Maryland Green primary get out the vote event Friday Posted on April 28, 2016 by GPW Maryland Green Party U.S. Senate candidate Margaret Flowers will meet voters at the Green Party of the United States national headquarters in Takoma Park, Maryland, on Friday evening from 5:00 p.m.…
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Here is a segment of the discussion last night at The Real News during the D/R primary with Joshua Harris and Dr. Lawrence Brown.

Margaret Flowers, Joshua Harris, and Lawrence Brown discuss the severity of Baltimore's public health issues and the Green Party's strategy for confronting present-day structural racism in the upcoming municipal elections
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The Green primary is ongoing until May 1. Come on out and vote in Takoma Park on Friday evening. I'll be there and so will Kamesha Clark. If you aren't a Green, you are still welcome. We'll talk about our plans for the next 6+ months.

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Fri 5:00 PM in EDT6411 Orchard Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
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Congratulations to Chris Van Hollen and Kathy Szeliga for winning their primaries. I look forward to a robust debate of the issues in the general.

0 Senate candidate Flowers: Maryland Green primaries do not end today Posted on April 26, 2016 by GPW Maryland Green Party U.S. Senate candidate Margaret Flowers is reminding party members in the state that the Green primary is not over, despite the Democratic and Republican primaries in the state b…
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Let's build on the positive power of the Baltimore Uprising. [photo from the Balt Sun] http://www.flowersforsenate.org/the-baltimore-uprising-cont…

Margaret Flowers for Senate's photo.

BE THE MEDIA: Today is the primary election for Maryland Democrats and Republicans. The Green Party has its own primary, which concludes on May 1, but you won't hear much about that in the commercial media. That's why we need you to be the media.

Watch for coverage of the primary - from your hometown blog, to your local newspaper, or even a national political site - let the media and readers know that there are more than two parties in this state and the election won't be ove...r until November 8th!

Respond to ongoing coverage of today's primary election with a reminder that Dr. Margaret Flowers is running a serious campaign and is ready to serve as the next U.S. Senator from Maryland. This is a message we want millions of Marylanders to see! If you can only copy and paste a short message, use this one:

"Dr. Margaret Flowers is the Green candidate for U.S. Senate. She is running a serious campaign and is ready to serve as the next U.S. Senator from Maryland. Visit www.flowersforsenate.org to learn more!"

If you can, take the time to respond to the article and mention Margaret's program of solutions for Maryland. You will find them here. You can read and quote from dozens of Margaret's statements on current events and issues by clicking here.

We can't rely on the media to cover our message, so we need you to be the media! Thank you for your support and your advocacy on behalf of a strong, people-powered, solutions-based Green campaign.

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Dr. Margaret Flowers is running for the U.S. Senate seat left open by the retiring Barbara Mikulski. Margaret wants to "Let People Power Bloom!" by serving as an advocate for public interests in the U.S. Senate.
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I'll be on The Real News and WPFW tonight during their election coverage to talk about the primary results. If you are a registrered Green, you can vote in the Green Party primary now through May 1. We'll have in person voting in Takoma Park this Friday night from 5 to 7 and at the Baltimore office from 9 am to 6 pm on May 1.

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Fri 5:00 PM in EDT6411 Orchard Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
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Our first interview from Monday's live show in Baltimore is posted. Abdul Salaam talks about being brutally beaten by police and his long-time work as a mental health provider for children in the city.

On the one year anniversary after the uprising in Baltimore over the murder of Freddie Gray, we broadcast a two-hour special live from Baltimore. We speak with people who are directly impacted by p...
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Fri 7:00 PM in EDTColumbia, MD
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I will speak at the rally before the march. I hope you can join us to celebrate worker rights and stop the TPP. It's going to take a lot of people power to stop it.

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Sun 2:00 PM in EDTWashington, United States
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Congratulations to Destiny Watford of Free Your Voice for your work to stop the trash incinerator in Curtis Bay and for protecting your community. Congratulations on winning the Goldman Environmental Prize!

In a community whose environmental rights had long been sidelined to make room for heavy industry, Destiny Watford inspired residents of a Baltimore neighbor...
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Thank you to the Real News Network for hosting Margaret Flowers today and to producer Kymone Freeman for his excellent work!

Margaret Flowers for Senate's photo.

Margaret also spoke with Kelly Holsey, whose fiance Keith Davis Jr. was shot at 44 times by Baltimore police in 2015. Davis remains in jail as the state invents new charges against him.

Margaret Flowers for Senate's photo.

Today Margaret and her co-host Kevin Zeese hosted Clearing the FOG Radio live from Baltimore to commemorate the anniversary of the Baltimore Uprising. Here Abdul Salaam is describing being beaten by Baltimore police in 2013. Last month three officers were found responsible for the brutality in a civil suit.

Margaret Flowers for Senate's photo.

Tomorrow on Clearing the FOG we will have a two-hour live special broadcast from Baltimore to mark the one year anniversary of the uprising.

On the one year anniversary after the uprising in Baltimore over the murder of Freddie Gray, we broadcast a two-hour special live from Baltimore. We speak with people who are directly impacted by p...
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