Green Party's Jill Stein stopping in Houston today

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In the final stretch of the race for the White House, Green Party nominee Jill Stein is making a quick stop in Houston on a campaign trail trek through the Lone Star State.

The Harris County Green Party is hosting a community event from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Last Concert Café in downtown Houston.

The speaker line-up includes Stein herself at 4:50 p.m., as well as Brian Harrison, Green Party candidate for Texas State House District 147, and Martina Salinas, Green Party candidate for Texas Railroad Commission.

In addition to speeches, the campaign stop includes interactive painting and a DJ.

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The trailing candidate – who is still polling in the low single digits - already stopped in El Paso Friday and has plans for San Antonio and Austin Sunday and Monday.

"In Dr. Stein, Texans will find a revolutionary politician willing to stand up to the status quo and to the institutional ossification of both the Democratic and Republican parties," according to a campaign press release. "With polls showing a solid majority of Americans in favor of an alternative party, the Green Party offers a voice to voters disenchanted by the historically unpopular Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump."

This is not the physician-activist's first stop in the Bayou City in recent months. In early August, Stein nabbed the party's nomination in a Houston convention featuring a remote guest appearance by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

"The lesser evil is a losing strategy because people stop coming out to vote," she told party faithful at her University of Houston speech. "Hillary Clinton is the problem. She is not the solution to Donald trump. We are the solution. We are the ones we've been waiting for."