candidates more than the other way around. This is exemplified perhaps most emphatically by Trump’s capture of the GOP in 2016. Now, No Labelsmay take on the functions of a political partyby putting someone on their ballot line, but they still need candidates who can attract eyeballs and ...
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...
Washington— No Labels, the centrist political group, is abandoning its effort to draft a third-party "unity" ticket to run in the 2024 presidential race, the organization announced Thursday. The group, which has worked for months to gain ballot access in states across the country for potent...
A Washington political organization is rankling partisans over its plans to possibly field a third-party candidate in 2024, with Democrats in particular concerned that mounting such an effort might hand the presidential election to Republicans. But the leader of No Labels, the centrist group that...
Candidates reminded: No political signs in historic districtsCHRISTINE LETT
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 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...
NO LABELS calculates the field is fertile for a third-party. Michael Bitzer, the respected Catawba College political science professor said, “Third parties tend to be spoilers in elections. And because of our level of deep polarization, we obviously have a group of voters that have said, ‘...
Several groups aligned with Democrats have aggressively criticized No Labels and are discouraging candidates and political operatives from working with the group, warning a third-party candidate can't win but would help Trump return to the White House. In a letter to...
strategists Matthew Kalmans and Sacha Samotin say that their firm, Applecart, helped implement No Labels’s current strategy of creating PACs that can invest in primaries and general elections to boost centrist candidates; they seek $3.7 million...