The centrist political organization No Labels voted on Friday to move forward with its presidential ticket, according to a virtual meeting the group held with its delegates.
The decision by No Labels marks a potentially major turning point in the course of the 2024 campaign, with the bipartisan group deciding to forge on with their third-party presidential ambitions. Democrats fear that a No Labels ticket could greatly damage President Joe Biden’s prospects for reelection, deriding the group as a stalking horse for likely GOP nominee Donald Trump.
During the course of the call, delegates compared what No Labels was doing to Abraham Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address and the Founding Fathers during the American revolution.
No Labels has criticized both candidates and moved to lay the groundwork for a possible bipartisan unity ticket instead. The group has raised money, sought ballot access in dozens of states and courted moderate figures from both parties.
No Labels previously indicated it would exit the race if Trump were to lose the GOP nomination, but he is set to clinch the number of delegates he needs in coming days.
Quite honestly.
During the "dithering and diminished" one's SATU speech, as he was screaming his stutters and stammers, pb very precisely thought, "Yikes! This is a good night for No Labels."
HatetheSwamp. Or, as po'd might say, HatetheEFFINSwamp!
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