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While the Green Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2016 election has had considerably less column inches than her rivals Trump and Clinton, it's perhaps easy to see why. She is a true revolutionary.

Her savvy, no-nonsense approach is gaining traction, with just as many people finding her inspirational as there are those who find her controversial.

In recent interviews with Fox News, 66-year-old Stein gives brutally honest answers, while cool and composed, in what can only be described as a breath of fresh air when it comes to politics.

Unlike her competitors, she claims to be the one candidate who does not accept money from corporations or lobbyists and is therefore "not corrupted" in speaking the truth and has "the unique liberty to do what the American people need".

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When challenged by news anchor Maria Bartiromo about how she plans to wipe student debt – Stein believes will consequently allow the economy to flourish – she replied: "[We pay for it] the same way we paid for the bankers.

"We bailed out the guys on Wall Street, who actually crashed the economy with their waste, fraud and abuse.

"If you count the quantitative easing for the bankers, that was an additional $4.5trillon [plus $800billion] which is far more than what we need for student debt."

She then goes on to explain that the Federal Reserve has the power to cancel the debt and it won't cost taxpayers money, before labelling her vision as the "stimulus package of our dreams".

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A Fox co-anchor then quizzes Stein over the fact she is implying students are "hoodwinked" into accruing a $250,000 debt in exchange for education.

However, Stein argues that young people are lured into these degrees on the premise of a job, yet with Wall Street crashing the economy in 2008, they have revoked their end of the deal leaving young people "hung out to dry".

Stein also debates the "trillion dollar wars", saying it costs 54% of the American discretionary budget, and in turn the nation is rewarded with failed states, mass refuge migration and a more endangered environment.

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In a second debate, with Emmy-winning Chris Wallace, Stein is quizzed over her strategy on ISIS.

Again, her straight-talking logic baffles the broadcaster as she claims every terrorist cause has only grown by the US retaliating with bombs and bullets.

She explained: "We need a weapons embargo to the Middle East, since we are providing the majority of weapons that get out to all sides.

"We need to call for a freeze on the funding, including our allies. Hillary Clinton identified the Saudis as still the major funder of terror around the world.

"One thing we have to do is not keep doing what're doing, which has only made them stronger… we created ISIS over the chaos of Iraq… by funding it and arming it."

A Harvard graduate, Stein practiced medicine for 25 years before turning to activism.

Fiercely knowledgable, and passionate about the connection between health and the quality of local environment, Stein's delivery is level-headed and also revolutionary.

Meanwhile, as her profile raises, Trump is attempting to apologise for sexist comments while Hillary is still embroiled in her email scandal.

Calling all Americans, please put an X by Stein's name on the ballot paper come November 8.