Success, in this case, would be a term of art. Democrats still seethe over the role they imagine that the Green Party played in getting Donald Trump elected in 2016. Jill Stein received 31,000 votes for president in that cycle, larger than the 23,000-vote margin that handed Wisconsin to Trump over Hillary Clinton. Democrats often forget that Clinton more or less ignored Wisconsin during the general election out of arrogance about the so-called Blue Wall — and not just Wisconsin but also Michigan.
Thanks to Democrat lawfare, the Greens got pushed off the Wisconsin ballot in 2020 with then-nominee Howie Hawkins. It worked, at least presumably, as Joe Biden won by slightly less than 21,000 votes. This time, Stein’s back, and a feud has re-erupted in Wisconsin over whether the Greens will end up playing a spoiler role — again:
Jill Stein is once again on the ballot as the Green Party…