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“It’s possible that if you got to the Electoral College and no candidate had 270 [electoral votes], that there could be negotiation to create a coalition government where electors get traded ...
Founded in 2010 as a centrist movement, No Labels last year launched its plan to introduce a 3rd-party candidate to a possible Biden-Trump matchup in 2024. The party qualified for the ballot in ...
No Labels had planned to launch a bus tour in key states this spring that would have featured multiple potential candidates. The group even intended to host debates among those prospects angling ...
No Labels is said to be planning a $70 million effort, far more than any third-party candidate has amassed since Ross Perot's 1992 and 1996 campaigns, which failed to win any electoral votes.
Damon Townsend ran as a No Labels Party candidate for Secretary of State of Washington State in the August 6, 2024 primary. [105] He finished fourth with 5.02% of the vote. [106] Richard Grayson ran as a No Labels Party candidate for U.S. Representative from Alaska in the August 20, 2024 primary and finished tenth with 0.13% of the vote. [107]
A No Labels candidate could collect enough electoral votes so that neither of the two major party candidates wins the 270 needed to capture the presidency outright.
No Labels has noted that many voters are open to voting for an independent candidate because of the unpopular rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Leaders of No Labels say they want the American people to have options. But a third-party candidate would hurt Joe Biden in the 2024 election.