"No such candidates emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down," No Labels said in a statement. "Like many Americans, we are concerned that the division and strife gripping the country will reach a critical point after this election regardless of who wins," the...
They insist that no one at No Labels is even thinking about who a No Labels candidate might be. “We don’t even like to speculate. We don’t spend any of our time doing it,” said Jacobson, who said the group is not yet having any conversations with potential candidates. Sen. Joe...
That brings us to the final challenge for No Labels: Picking candidates for president and vice president. No Labels has said thatit will make a determinationabout nominating a ticket following the Super Tuesday primaries in March 2024, and in the meantime is working on ballot access in all 50...
No Labelswon't sayyet who's funding it or who its candidates will be or which party will take the presidential slot. There will be a convention, in April in Dallas, with delegates, but who are the delegates going to be? One of the Maine voters whoaccidentally s...
If No Labels truly does not want to be a spoiler, it should back down immediately. In this election, third-party candidates do not offer Americans another choice. Rather, they offer an illusion; they have no hope of winning but instead would bring about the catastrophe of a second Trump ...
No Labelsdecidedon Friday to formally jump into the 2024 race during a private meeting. Hundreds of state delegates affirmed the decision. They point to polls showing that wide swaths of voters are willing to entertain independent and third-party candidates. The meeting convened j...
Judge John Tuchi, a Barack Obama appointee, ruled that No Labels has a First Amendment right to determine whom it wants to associate with. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Fontes had argued that he's obligated to accept filings from candidates even if party leaders reject them. Tuchi ...
Chris Christie won't run against Trump on a third-party "unity" ticket with No Labels in the 2024 presidential race, he said on Wednesday
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top No Labels leader said Thursday that Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley “would deserve serious consideration” for the group's nomination if it decides to run a third-party candidate for president.
Andrew Yang says he had conversations with No Labels group. (Fox News Digital) By contrast, No Labels is pursuing access to the ballot in enough states to potentially put forward a third-party, centrist unity ticket to win the White House next year. Potential third-party candidate...