BOSTON (AP) - Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein is returning to her home state to host a campaign rally.
Stein will headline the political gathering on Sunday at the Old South Church in Boston’s Copley Square at 3 p.m.
Stein has been generally polling in the single digits.
Stein says one goal of the 2016 election is to get at least 5 percent of the vote. She said that means the Green Party will receive up to $10 million to help build it build a stronger infrastructure for a presidential campaign in 2020.
Stein says the goals of the party include a $15 minimum wage, the cancellation of student debt, a single payer health care, and a “Green New Deal” to tackle the threat of climate change.
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