Cynthia McKinney

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Cynthia Ann McKinney is an American politician. As a member of the Democratic Party, she served six terms in the United States House of Representatives. She was the first African American woman elected to represent Georgia in the House. She left the Democratic Party and ran in 2008 as the presidential nominee of the Green Party. She ran for vice president in 2020 after the Green Party of Alaska formally nominated her and draft-nominated Jesse Ventura for president. She is an assistant professor at North South University. She received some critisism over antisemitic posts on social media.

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International "observers" and "experts" observe the 2024 Russian Presidential Elections

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Published on alamy.com, photos from the Press conference dedicated to the results of the work of international observers at the 2024 Russian presidential elections at the TASS press center show Cynthia Ann McKinney among the international observers. The presence of international observers served to legitimize the elections conducted both within Russia and in the Ukrainian territories under Russian occupational control.

Press conference dedicated to the results of the work of international observers at the 2024 Russian presidential elections at the TASS press center. From left to right: [...] former member of the US House of Representatives, candidate for the US Vice Presidential election in 2020 Cynthia Ann McKinney.

https://shorturl.at/GlK3C (2024-09-03)

Corresponding elections

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During the “presidential elections” held in Russia from 15-17 March 2024, Vladislav Davankov (“New People” party), Nikolay Kharitonov (Communist Party), Vladimir Putin, and Leonid Slutsky (Liberal-Democratic Party) competed for the presidency. Enabled to run yet again by controversial constitutional amendments effective 4 July 2020, Putin dominated the “elections” together with his controlled “opposition” excluding genuine opposition figures. These “elections” occurred under Putin’s regime control, both within Russia and illegally in occupied Ukrainian territories, including Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, ARC and Sevastopol.