"The whole political scene is a scam," Stein said. "We the people are silenced and talked out of our power."

Stein said the majority of Americans are unhappy with the nation's current political climate, and the presidential election of 2016 was only an illustration. Most supporters of President Donald Trump, Stein said, didn't see their votes as being for Trump, but rather votes against Hillary Clinton.

Stein said the American people don't need to be persuaded that the country's duopoly democracy has failed them. Instead, she said, they need viable solutions, starting with ranked choice voting. A ranked choice voting system allows voters to vote for multiple candidates in order of preference, and is legislation that can be passed on local and state levels.

Maine recently adopted a ranked-choice voting system, Stein said, and the system allows people to vote morally.

In her closing sentiments, Stein gave the Montana Green Party words of encouragement.

"You can do this," Stein said. "You have everything it takes. In fact you have more, because you aren't slaves to the corporate system."