Green Party candidate Margaret Flowers was escorted off the stage Wednesday after trying to crash the Maryland Senate debate between Democrat Rep. Chris Van Hollen and challenger state Del. Kathy Szeliga.
Flowers wasn't invited to debate, but attended as an audience member. When others in the audience called for her to join, she got out of her seat and shook hands with Van Hollen and Szeliga, ABC News reported.
"I think it's important for voters to understand the differences between myself and Congressman Van Hollen and Delegate Szeliga," Flowers told the audience at the University of Baltimore. "Otherwise, they don't really know. I mean, you say you're a public university and you want to educate the public, but without having a full public discussion that doesn't actually happen."
Debate organizers refused to allow Flowers to debate as she was not polling at the required 15 percent, despite both Van Hollen and Szeliga agreeing for her to participate.
Flowers was escorted to a sidewalk outside and the debate began after a 10-minute delay.
The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rates the race as Safe Democrat.