No Labels' 800 delegates from 50 states met virtually in March to discuss the future of the movement and whether it would enter the 2024 presidential election. "They voted near unanimously to continue our 2024 project and to move immediately to identify candidates to serv...
"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...
Rawlings, the former Mayor of Dallas, countered the criticism that No Labels, a political group created to build support for a third-party presidential ticket, would be the culprit if their effort of potentially running a “unity ticket” shaves off enough votes from President Bi...
In that interview, he also left the door open to potentially joining No Labels, which has been seeking to woo various potential candidates for a bipartisan ticket to run against Trump and Biden in the fall. That effort has, to date, been unsuccessful. A source close to C...
In doing so, No Labels said it could attain 37 percent of the vote and win the presidency.4Never say never, but it’s probably safe to look somewhat askance at promises of even higher turnout than in the 2020 presidential election. That year, 67 percent of the voting-eligible population...
The No Labels political organization wants an alternative to Trump and Biden. The group won’t tell voters who their candidate is until next year.
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Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for COVID-19. That news came on the heel of reports that White House senior advisor Hope Hickshad tested positiveon Thursday. Earlier this year, we asked the question: What happens if a president (or presidential nominee) can no longer run for of...
Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan now says that he will not join No Labels' potential third-party "unity" ticket in the 2024 presidential race against Trump and Biden
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 in damages, saying that money they were owed was shunted away from them, in...