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 B...
"After careful deliberation, I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the No Labels presidential ticket," Duncan said in a statement to ABC News on Monday. "It was an honor to be approached, and I am grateful to all those who are engaged in good-faith efforts to offer Americans a...
The bipartisan No Labels movement is facing a self-imposed soft deadline of early April to field a ticket in the 2024 presidential race, despitedeclaring last monththat it would move forward with a third-party independent bid. The official launch by No Labels in March...
No Labels is a third-party presidential movement that may launch an independent candidate forpresident in the 2024 election. In February, No Labels national co-chair Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis told MSNBC's "The Weekend" that the group would decide whether to move forward with a "unity ticket" ...
No Labels plans to meet virtually after next week's Super Tuesday contests to decide whether it will go forward with plans to give ballot access to a "unity ticket" with aRepublican and a Democrat. The group also floated the possibility of a presidential ticket that would include a Republican...
By voting to sign the No Spoiler Pledge you will commit No Labels to not be a spoiler in this pivotal election for our democracy by returning Donald Trump to the White House. If by July 1, No Labels and/or its ticket has not qualified to be on the ball...
At a campaign-style event inNew Hampshirelast week, No Labels unveiled its policy agenda for its doomed bid to field a third-party presidential candidate in 2024. While No Labels claims its ticket will draw evenly from both parties, it is utterly alone in that belief. Though our organizations...
the share of the electorate made up by independent moderates isn’t large enough to win a presidential election. Secondly, despite distaste for Biden and Trump, each remains well-liked by his party, reducing the potential draw of a No Labels candidate. Meanwhile, the group’s aim of markedly...
No Labels is a non-profit organization "working to get on 2024 voting ballots in states across the country" that "may offer our ballot line to a Unity presidential ticket if the American people demand it," according to its website.Peter Hayes...
ed last weekfrom veteran strategistPAUL BEGALA, who cited a previous Third Way analysis in claiming “the vast majority of votes that a No Labels presidential candidate would receive would likely come out of President Joe Biden’s pool of potential voters, not former President Donald Tru...