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No Labels has yet to field a presidential or vice presidential candidate for its possible bipartisan ticket. Clancy said the group intends to offer its ballot line to its eventual candidates in ...
Last week, No Labels announced a new step in its selection process: a “country over party” committee meant to vet potential candidates. But most of the names of those involved are being kept ...
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 ...
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]
The No Labels party on Thursday filed a lawsuit in Arizona seeking to block its ballot line from being used by Democrats who oppose the group's efforts to launch a third-party ticket for president ...
The group has also reached out to other possible candidates, even as top prospects like West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin and former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan have distanced themselves from the effort.
The No Labels group has been instrumental in the creation of the Problem Solvers Caucus. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] A number of proposals supported by the group have been signed into law. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In 2021, the Problem Solvers Caucus, composed of an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, released a "Building Bridges" blueprint for a ...
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.