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Green | seats1_title = Seats in the Senate | seats1 = | seats2_title = Seats in the House | seats2 = | seats3_title = Governorships | seats3 = | seats4_title = State Upper House Seats | seats4 = | seats5_title = State Lower House Seats | seats5 = | seats6_title = Other elected offices | seats6 = 131 (2015) | website = | country = the United States }} The Green Party of the United States (GPUS) is a green, left-wing political party in the United States. The party, which is the country's fourth-largest by membership, promotes environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, participatory grassroots democracy, feminism, LGBT rights, and anti-racism. The GPUS was founded in 2001 as the evolution of the Association of State Green Parties (ASGP), which was formed in 1996. After its founding, the GPUS soon became the primary national green organization in the country, eclipsing the Greens/Green Party USA (G/GPUSA), which formed in 1991 out of the Green Committees of Correspondence (CoC), a collection of local green groups active since 1984. The ASGP had increasingly distanced itself from the G/GPUSA in the late 1990s. The Greens gained widespread public attention during the 2000 presidential election, when the ticket composed of Ralph Nader and Winona LaDuke, won 2.7% of the popular vote. Nader was vilified by some Democrats, who accused him of spoiling the election for Al Gore, the Democratic candidate. Nader's impact on the 2000 election remains controversial. The GPUS had several members elected in state legislatures, including in California, Maine and Arkansas. A number of Greens around the United States hold positions on the municipal level, including on school boards, city councils and as mayors. ==Ideology== The GPUS follows the ideals of green politics, which are based on the Four Pillars of the Green Party: Ecological wisdom, Social justice, Grassroots democracy and Nonviolence. The "Ten Key Values," which expand upon the four pillars, are as follows: #Grassroots democracy #Social justice #Ecological wisdom #Nonviolence #Decentralization #Community-based economics #Feminism #Respect for diversity #Global responsibility #Future focus The Green Party does not accept donations from corporations, political action committees (PACs), 527(c) organizations or soft money. The party's platforms and rhetoric harshly criticize any corporate influence and control over government, media, and society at large.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gp.org/what-we-believe/why-register-as-a-green )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Green Party of the United States」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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