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  2. No Labels - Wikipedia

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    No Labels was founded on December 13, 2010, with the slogan "Not Left. Not Right. Forward". Organizers said the aim was to organize American voters against partisanship in politics and encourage a "common ground" approach to problem solving.

  3. Inside the secret battle to stop No Labels

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    No Labels was so incensed by what Page referred to as the anti-No Labels campaign's "little fraternity games" that the group lodged a complaint with the Justice Department. In a letter and an ...

  4. Co-chair of No Labels steps down as group pursues third-party ...

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    McCrory had been listed on No Labels’ website as a national co-chair earlier on Wednesday, but his name was removed by the evening. Benjamin F. Chavis is still listed as national co-chair.

  5. No Labels ends 2024 presidential efforts

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    No Labels, the bipartisan group that had been working toward putting a third-party presidential ticket on the ballot in all 50 states in 2024, announced Thursday that it was ending its efforts.

  6. No Labels Is No Más for the 2024 Election

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    No Labels may be over, but third party sentiment in 2024 is alive and well. The post No Labels Is No Más for the 2024 Election appeared first on Reason.com . Show comments

  7. Third-party group No Labels is expected to move forward with ...

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    The third-party presidential movement No Labels is planning to move toward fielding a presidential candidate in the November election, even as high-profile contenders for the ticket have decided ...

  8. Big L - Wikipedia

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    Davis left the family while Coleman was a child. [9] He had two older half siblings: Donald and Leroy Phinazee (d. 2002). [7] [8] Coleman received the nicknames "Little L" and "Mont-Mont" as a child. [10] [11] His elder brother, Donald Phinazee, took Coleman to a Run-DMC concert at the Beacon Theatre when Coleman was about 7 years old ...

  9. Petey Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Moses Barrett III (born July 22, 1973), [1] [2] [3] better known by his stage name Petey Pablo, is an American rapper and record producer from Greenville, North Carolina.He is best known for his 2003 crunk single "Freek-a-Leek," which peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).