Laura Wells announces for Green nomination for 2010 California governor’s race
January 18, 2010 in State Wide Elections
On Jan. 16th, the Sacramento Bee ran an article entitled “Green Party’s California gubernatorial candidate steps up”:
With approval ratings at record lows for Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Democratic-dominated Legislature, it wouldn’t be a surprise if Californians started looking outside the two major parties for a savior.
Green Party gubernatorial candidate Laura Wells would like to be that alternative. The Oakland woman toured Sacramento this week to announce her candidacy while preaching her message of budget reform and higher taxes on wealthy Californians.
You can read the full article at the Sacramento Bee.

Third Party Revolution said on January 21, 2010
We here at Third Party Revolution endorse Laura Wells in her campaign for Governor of California, along with many other third party and independent candidates seeking public offices nationwide, ranging from local to federal levels.
Truth with set you Free said on January 29, 2010
FAKE ENDORSEMENT ALERT!
(Third Party Revolution – Does not endorse)
“We here at Third Party Revolution endorse Ronald Hardy in his campaign for Oshkosh, Wisconsin City Council”
There is no WE in the claimed “Third Party Revolution” endorsement. The endorsement is actually from Piotr Beta Krzystek of Tallahassee, FL and there is no endorsement by the Third Party Revolution (facebook group). The facebook group has no policy or procedure for the endorsement of candidates so therefore does not endorse any candidate. Piotr does not speak for me or any of the other 694 members of the facebook group, he only speaks for himself.
Piotr Beta Krzystek – please stop falsely representing myself and the rest of the facebook group and change your endorsement to a personal one because you do not speak me or anyone else in the group. While you may be the creator of the group, using its name with your personal endorsements is a false representation at best.
Third Party Revolution said on February 1, 2010
OK fine. Then I will change the endorsement technique to exclude “We here at”. And another thing, you don’t have to agree with my endorsements. It’s like with other organizations. Ex: When the NRA endorsed John McCain, a large portion of the group didn’t feel comfortable with his weak gun rights back in 2000.