
Jasmine Sherman

Jasmine Sherman
2028 Green Presidential nominee
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current rolePolitical candidate
Political ideologyGreen
GenderOther
BackgroundPolitical candidate
Notable personal detailsJasmine Sherman is a U.S. political candidate who sought the Green Party presidential nomination in the 2024 election cycle. They have described themself as a Black, femme-presenting transgender, non-binary, queer, and disabled person. Sherman has been described as having worked in the financial sector (including roles at Wells Fargo and Bank of America) and as serving as executive director of Greater Charlotte RISE in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports replacing Supplemental Security Income with a Universal Basic Income and proposes tax-policy changes to fund expanded social supports; advocates keeping public funds domestic and using government policy to increase economic equity. Positions emphasize new social-program funding and changes to tax/benefit structures rather than calls for broad tax cuts.
Healthcare
Supports universal healthcare for all, including expanded coverage for dental and vision, and lists universal healthcare as a campaign policy priority.
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Immigration & Border
Jasmine Sherman supports immigration policy reform and has campaigned on progressive immigration measures including abolition of ICE and broader reform of immigration enforcement. Their campaign platform lists immigration policy reform alongside other progressive social policies.
Climate & Energy
The candidate prioritizes addressing climate change and supports aggressive action to end fossil fuel reliance while promoting green jobs and climate recovery. The candidate has participated in marches and Green Party events calling for an end to fossil fuels and elevating climate action as a top presidential priority.
Public Safety & Guns
Advocates abolishing/defunding traditional police departments and replacing them with community-based public safety task forces that emphasize de‑escalation, social services, and prevention. Proposes reallocating police funds to invest in community resources and non‑military responders and training (including de‑escalation and disarm training) to reduce reliance on armed law enforcement.
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