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effort "perilous to our democracy" citing how a moderately successful 2024 presidential run would throw the election state congressional delegations which Republicans control. President Biden has stated that a No Labels candidacy would help his opponent. Biden's top aides have blessed efforts of allies to push financial and political support away from No Labels and other potential third party bids. Democrats have worked to spread negative information about potential third party candidates while lawyers have researched options to limit ballot access. Clancy stated in November 2023 that "We don’t think Trump should ever again be president", and promised that No Labels would not act as a
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and his cousin, Jonathan, sued No Labels alleging a "bait and switch" scheme had been used to finance their third-party presidential campaign. The Durst family says it has donated to No Labels since 2016, when the group's messaging focused on bipartisan policy legislation, but contend that No Labels'
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on July 20, 2023, concluded that if No Labels' chosen candidates were more popular with conservatives, it's not clear which major party would benefit more: "The presence of a third party in the race would siphon votes from both major party nominees, but it is not apparent it would play the role of a
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the complaints as coming from "aggrieved ex-workers" who could not "adapt" to a demanding office culture. In August 2023, a Black former outreach manager of No Labels sued the political organization, claiming she was discriminated against because of her race and retaliated against for reporting the
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has been critical of the organization, stating that No Labels does not "know who they’re going to hurt". Despite his expressed misgivings, in March 2024, Christie briefly considered making a No Labels run before ruling out the idea later that same month. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the
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No Labels was founded on December 13, 2010, with the slogan "Not Left. Not Right. Forward". Organizers said the aim was to organize American voters against partisanship in politics and encourage a "common ground" approach to problem solving. The group's early efforts were viewed by some skeptics as
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announced the candidate selection process, discussing the creation of the "Country Over Party Committee", a group of 12 individuals which would vet and select a presidential and vice presidential candidate. At that point, the decision would be voted on by delegates of the organization. By then, No
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organizations are not legally required to disclose their donors. This lack of transparency has been a major source of criticism for the organization alongside critiques that the group prioritizes the wellbeing of wealthy donors instead of policies with broad appeal that could reduce partisanship.
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and responded by stating that their organizers were instructed to ask voters to join their party, and noted that the form signed by voters is titled "Maine Voter Registration Application". While 798 people who received letters from Bellows unenrolled from No Labels, the group still had enough
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No Labels and its supporters cited polling showing voters' disapproval of the presumptive 2024 Democratic and Republican presidential nominees. In August 2022, No Labels released a poll of voters in eight battleground states, finding 63% of voters open to a "moderate independent" presidential
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letter after accusing the organization of misleading voters into registering for the party. She claimed that No Labels misrepresented voter registrations as petitions, and informed each registrant how to change their party affiliation. No Labels argued that Bellows' actions could amount to
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sued unsuccessfully in 2023 to prevent No Labels from recognition as a political party, with the ability to place candidates on the state ballot. Over 15,000 Arizona residents have chosen to register their party affiliation as No Labels, more than the margin of victory in the
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In 2021, the Problem Solvers Caucus released a "Building Bridges" blueprint for a bipartisan infrastructure deal. It was the first deal to be endorsed by Republicans and Democrats during that budget cycle.
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registered voters to qualify for the Maine ballot. In January 2024, the party was confirmed as a qualified political party giving them ballot access. No Labels has rejected a state-run primary in Maine.
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The effort was criticized by some Democrats, centrists, and Republicans who feared it could give former president Trump a second term. One report claimed that certain center-left members of No Labels'
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Labels had ballot access in 16 states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, South Dakota, and Utah.
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alleging a "illegal conspiracy to use intimidation, harassment and fear against representatives of No Labels, its donors and as potential candidates." The complaint claimed members of
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was among the most high-profile candidates sought by No Labels, but in mid-February he ruled out a 2024 presidential run, citing timing and to avoid being a spoiler. Congressman
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No Labels does not disclose its donors' identities, citing the potential for lobbying and pressure campaigns for major donors to stop backing the organization. IRS section
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described a "cutthroat culture" within No Labels which one former aide called "toxic". In response to the criticism, several senior officials for the group described to
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and Republican members of Congress who pledged to meet regularly. Members would identify their affiliation by wearing lapel pins, particularly during events such as the
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Damon Townsend ran as a No Labels Party candidate for Secretary of State of Washington State in the August 6, 2024 primary. He finished fourth with 5.02% of the vote.
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actively threatened No Labels and prospective candidates to cease their presidential ambitions. Both Third Way and the Lincoln Project have denied the allegations.
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stated that Christie had agreed in March to be a presidential candidate for the organization, but a Democratic vice-presidential nominee could not be found.
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described the efforts as having "foundered for months now" with the group's most high-profile potential candidates ruling-out running on a No Labels ticket.
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joined in 2019. Tish Bazil was added to the organization's website as a board member in 2023. Previous board members include: Ted Buerger (2010),
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ran as a No Labels Party candidate for U.S. Representative from Alaska in the August 20, 2024 primary and finished tenth with 0.13% of the vote.
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has been the board president since the founding of the organization and as of 2022, CEO. In December 2020, No Labels announced Maryland governor
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Two smaller left-leaning outlets have criticized the organization for its pro-Israel stances including around cracking down on campus protests.
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presidential ambitions are a breach of their donor's trust. According to No Labels, the Dursts have not donated in several years.
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said that Lieberman's death on March 27 meant the organization had "little political firepower to recruit potential candidates".
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reported that in 2018 No Labels' super PACs received more than $ 11 million from 53 donors, most of whom worked in finance.
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columnist Ed Kilgore argues that once a specific candidate is chosen, polling numbers will drop dramatically. A poll from
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Nancy Jacobson and Jerald S. Howe Jr. (board treasurer) have been on the board since the founding of the group in 2010.
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ruled in No Labels' favor. However, Grayson qualified to run as a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in
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review of polling on July 13, 2023, predicted at that time that a bi-partisan ticket would likely benefit Trump.
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report examples of the group working to block tax increases on the wealthiest Americans and corporations.
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confirmed in March 2024 that the organization still intended to field a presidential candidate. Chairman
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On April 4, 2024, the organization ended its effort to run a presidential ticket for the 2024 election.
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at its first conference in 2010, and criticism of the movement at the time came largely from the right.
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called Citizens to Save Our Republic to focus on stopping No Labels' presidential ticket. Nonprofits
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in the House of Representatives, a bipartisan group of approximately 60 congressional members.
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also organized a campaign to get Democrats to disavow No Labels. Former New Jersey governor
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said he would consider running on the No Labels ticket if polling suggested that President
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On April 4, 2024, the organization ended its effort to run a presidential ticket for the
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through what it calls the "commonsense majority". No Labels was founded in 2010 as a
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joined as a national co-chair. Hogan stepped down as co-chair in December 2023.
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joined Hogan as national co-chair. In June 2023, former North Carolina governor
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investigation identifying two more. All seven super PACs were closed in 2020.
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In January 2013, No Labels promoted an informal "Problem Solvers" caucus in
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an attempt to support a potential third party presidential campaign for
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resigned in protest. A bipartisan group of former lawmakers launched a
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in 2012, which he and No Labels denied. No Labels had relatively few
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opted to run under the No Labels banner. No Labels then sued the
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Based on 14 interviews with former employees in December 2022,
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No Labels ballot access before the abandonment of the campaign
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No Labels intended to run a bipartisan "unity ticket" in the
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reported in 2023 that No Labels received major funding from
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Krieg, Gregory; Zeleny, Jeff; Simon, Jeff (July 18, 2023).
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Davis O'Brien, Rebecca; Epstein, Reid J. (April 4, 2024).
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Epstein, Reid J.; Broadwater, Luke (February 16, 2024).
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Centrist political advocacy groups in the United States
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Petition awaiting certification (8 states, 44 electors)
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In January 2024, No Labels filed a complaint with the
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State of Alaska 2024 Primary Election Summary Report
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Hogan jumps into U.S. Senate race" 1059:"New 'No Labels' Movement Seeks Bipartisanship" 625:Early donors to No Labels include board member 3543:"No Labels Appears to Be Losing Board Members" 3187:"Patriotic Americans PAC – committee overview" 3133:"Progress Tomorrow, Inc. – committee overview" 2400: 2398: 2135:Kapos, Shia; Lippman, Daniel (March 8, 2024). 1454: 1376: 1007: 1005: 980: 950:"A No Labels solution to Washington gridlock?" 319:Certified for ballot (18 states, 147 electors) 3490:"No Labels, Full Filing - Nonprofit Explorer" 2585:"No Labels party will not hold Maine primary" 2302:"No Labels abandons 2024 presidential effort" 2299: 2134: 1722:"Third-party candidates will help Trump win" 3744:"2024 Primary Election Unoffficial Results" 3634: 2695: 2395: 2090: 1352: 1350: 1286: 1284: 1002: 303: 3782: 3635:Thakker, Prem; Lacy, Akela (May 4, 2024). 3569: 3567: 3565: 3483: 3481: 1754:Cooper, Jonathan J. 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(May 2, 2023). 1615:Meyerson, Harold (April 12, 2023). 1589:Skelley, Geoffrey (July 13, 2023). 1260:McPherson, Lindsey (June 9, 2021). 1191: 546:In January 2024, real estate heirs 538:with the "No Labels" ballot label. 482:later that month, No Labels lawyer 189:whose stated mission is to support 13: 3263:Cooper, Jonathan (July 13, 2023). 3214:Strauss, Daniel (April 19, 2023). 3207: 3179: 2921: 2888: 2722: 2328:Pengelly, Martin (April 5, 2024). 2222:Hall, Madison (January 18, 2024). 2184: 1985:Fortinsky, Sarah (July 16, 2023). 1811: 1782:Weisman, Jonathan (May 19, 2023). 1692:Scherer, Michael (April 2, 2023). 1303: 1158: 1041:"'No Labels' short on Republicans" 926:"The Only Bipartisan Game in Town" 429:were "in open revolt"; co-founder 258:. 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2024 United States presidential election
Joe Lieberman
Michael Bloomberg
Republicans
Congress
House of Representatives
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Democratic
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2015 State of the Union
Problem Solvers Caucus
2019–2020 House term
Speaker
Nancy Pelosi

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