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Jill Stein presidential campaign, 2016/Taxes

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Jill Stein announced her presidential run on June 22, 2015.[1]



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Jill Stein
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Running mate: Ajamu Baraka

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See what Jill Stein and the 2016 Green Party Platform said about taxes.

CANDIDATE SUMMARY
  • Stein supported making Wall Street, big corporations, and the rich pay their fair share of taxes.
  • She advocated for rewriting the tax code to make it truly progressive with tax cuts for working families.
  • Green Party Stein on taxes

    • According to Jill Stein's 2016 campaign website, she supported making "Wall Street, big corporations, and the rich pay their fair share of taxes."[2]
    • In a February 2012 Forbes interview, Jill Stein said a wealth tax for both concrete and intangible assets would be "interesting," but the Green Party had not prioritized it in its tax reform platform. Stein also said a "blanket land tax" would be a "real liability."[3]
    • According to Stein's 2012 presidential campaign website, she supported rewriting "the entire tax code to be truly progressive with tax cuts for working families, the poor and middle class, and higher taxes for the richest Americans" and creating "a 90% tax on bonuses for bailed out bankers."[4]
    • Read what other presidential candidates have said about taxes.

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