March in March for Equal Airtime outside CNN in Washington D.C.
Where: 820 First St. NE in Washington D.C.
Peaceful assembly asking CNN to give equal opportunities to all Presidential candidates with significant ballot access in the 2024 U.S. Presidential election.
CNN is currently failing to give equal opportunities to the following candidates who have ballot access in enough states to win the Presidency in 2024:
Marianne Williamson - Democratic Party Primary - UNSUSPENDED 2/28/2024
Dean Phillips - Democratic Party Primary
Jill Stein - Green Party Primary
Jasmine Sherman - Green Party Primary
Jorge Zavala - Green Party Primary
Chase Oliver - Libertarian Party Primary
CNN failed for the past several months to give equal opportunities to the following 2024 Presidential candidate:
Cenk Uygur, who is running in the Democratic Primary and could potentially have enough ballot access to win the Presidential primary if he were to win his Civil Rights case in court to end discrimination against naturalized citizens.
CNN:
Before people vote on Super Tuesday on March 5, please serve the voters not your advertisers, that would be honest journalism! Do the right thing for democracy by giving voters an equal chance to learn about all the candidates! Please give equal opportunities to all Presidential candidates running in the 2024 Presidential election with enough ballot access to win the Presidency.
American citizens:
We will protest peacefully outside CNN. Please join us!
Please contact us if you are or know of a Presidential candidate who has enough ballot access to win the Presidency and who is being ignored, marginalized or invisibilized by CNN and other corporate mainstream media.
Parties and Independents:
Please reach out to us to update us on your ballot access for the Presidency.
We will also continuously be reaching out to the Green Party, Libertarian Party and all other parties to request updates on their level of ballot access and their list of approved candidates so that we can update our request to CNN for this protest, as well as update other corporate media in future protests.