Friend --
Dr. Margaret
Flowers, Candidate for U.S. Senate, forcefully ejected from Baltimore forum
Green Candidate
Margaret Flowers was invited, then disinvited for false reasons; Dr.
Flowers: "Democracy requires debates where all candidates are
included"
Contact: flowers4senate@gmail.com, 443-545-9149
For Immediate
Release
March 29, 2016
U.S. Senate
candidate Margaret Flowers, MD was forcefully removed from Goucher
College's Kraushaar Auditorium Monday evening after she protested her
exclusion from a forum sponsored by the Baltimore Jewish Council and
Goucher College.
Flowers had been
previously invited twice to the forum - attended by Reps. Chris Van Hollen
and Donna Edwards - before being dis-invited two weeks before the event.
When the candidates were asked to take the stage, she stepped up to remind
the BJC that her exclusion was in violation of IRS regulations that require
non-profit organizations to be non-partisan.
Dr. Flowers, who
is seeking the Green Party nomination, said, "Many times during the
first half of the forum, the moderator and Republican candidates emphasized
that in this political moment voters are fed up with the status quo and are
looking for alternatives. Yet, the one candidate who was invited and
provides an alternative to the the two party system was excluded. I was
ready to answer the questions but I was not given the chance. I wanted to
participate in this debate, not protest it."
Dr. Flowers was
invited by the Baltimore Jewish Council to participate in early January.
The forum had been scheduled for February 24th and Flowers accepted the
invitation. Two weeks later the forum was delayed to March 28th and Flowers
was once again invited to the rescheduled event. At the time, no conditions
were placed on the invitation. In mid-March, Flowers was informed that she
was no longer invited to participate in the event.
In an e-mail to
the Flowers for Senate campaign, the Baltimore Jewish Council stated the
reason for her no longer being welcome was because the BJC had
"received so many responses." In phone conversations and personal
meetings with the Flowers campaign the Council further stated that the
event was limited to candidates polling at least 5% in polls, a new
requirement that had never been mentioned before to the Flowers campaign.
Flowers pointed
out both these reasons were false as only two Democrats were participating,
there was no flood of responses; and there have been no polls of Green
Party candidates, making it impossible for the BJC to know that Dr. Flowers
does not reach the polling threshold. Dr. Flowers asserted that her level
of support in the Green Party is well above 5%.
"I attempted
to participate in tonight's forum because there can be no democracy when
voters aren't allowed to hear from the candidates seeking public
office," said Flowers. "As a non-profit entity, the Baltimore
Jewish Council has a responsibility to let all candidates speak. If it
chooses to support a candidate or party over another, it should relinquish
its non-profit status, act under the rules assigned to political advocacy
groups and not solicit tax-deductible contributions."
Dr. Flowers
considers equal treatment of all candidates a basic requirement for
functional democracy and a matter of basic democratic fairness.
Under Maryland
law, Green Party candidates are not permitted to appear on the ballot
printed by the state and distributed to voters during the state-funded
primary election. "This is one of many ways the two wealth-based
parties create an unfair electoral system for those who challenge
them", said Flowers.
The Green Party is
holding a self-funded primary election that any person registered to vote
and affiliated with the Green Party may participate in. By rule, all Green
Party nominations are contested. When only one candidate appears on the
party's ballot, "none of the above" will automatically be added
as an option.
"Because we
believe in democracy," said Flowers, "the Green Party is giving
each of its members a chance to vote either for the candidate of their
choice or for 'none of the above'. The Green Party is not under obligation
to give its members a choice, but we do because democracy demands a choice.
The Baltimore Jewish Council is violating democracy and its non-profit
status by not allowing attendees at its forum a choice of candidates to
hear from."
Copies of all the
correspondence between the Flowers Campaign and the Baltimore Jewish
Council are available upon request.
More information:
Margaret Flowers
for Senate: http://flowersforsenate.org
Flowers for Senate Twitter: http://twitter.com/flowers4senate
Flowers for Senate Facebook: http://facebook.com/flowers4senate
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