The presumptive presidential nominee of the Green Party brought her campaign to Kansas City Saturday.Dr. Jill Stein is campaigning for free college education for all, protecting the Earth from climate change and making health care more accessible.Stein was the Green Party's nominee in 2012. She said this year she is seeing a surge of support.“And give voters another choice, which is what voters are clamoring for. Because you may have seen the polls, or you may have just been talking to people on the street. The two presumptive nominees, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the most disliked, untrusted candidates throughout the history of presidential campaigns,” Stein said.Stein also campaigned in Lawrence and Topeka.Her supporters need several thousand more signatures to get her on the November ballot in both Missouri and Kansas.

The presumptive presidential nominee of the Green Party brought her campaign to Kansas City Saturday.



Dr. Jill Stein is campaigning for free college education for all, protecting the Earth from climate change and making health care more accessible.


Stein was the Green Party's nominee in 2012. She said this year she is seeing a surge of support.



“And give voters another choice, which is what voters are clamoring for. Because you may have seen the polls, or you may have just been talking to people on the street. The two presumptive nominees, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are the most disliked, untrusted candidates throughout the history of presidential campaigns,” Stein said.

Stein also campaigned in Lawrence and Topeka.



Her supporters need several thousand more signatures to get her on the November ballot in both Missouri and Kansas.