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Joe Cunningham, the national director for the political organization No Labels, said Thursday that the group won’t put forth a third-party presidential ticket because the hero the group was looking for “never emerged.” Cunningham joined Fox News channel’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto” shortly after No Labels made its announcement, where he was questioned about…
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) announced on Wednesday night that he will not be trying to run for president with a third party, ending rumors. There were some suggestions for Christie to run for president as a third-party candidate under the banner of No Labels, but he has decided against it. He had said before that he would only consider running as a third-party candidate if he saw a way to get 270 electoral votes.
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) is not ruling out running on a potential No Labels ticket in the 2024 presidential election. The former GOP presidential candidate, who dropped his White House bid in January, seemingly left the door open to a third-party run during an interview released Thursday with former Obama adviser David…
Former Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan (Republican) stated on Monday that he is removing himself from the pool of potential candidates to run for president on a third-party ticket supported by the political group No Labels. "Following careful consideration, I have withdrawn my name from consideration for the No Labels presidential ticket," Duncan stated in a report by The Associated…
Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) said in a Sunday interview that he is not running on a third-party presidential ticket with the political organization No Labels. In an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” Cassidy said he doesn’t think he was ever seriously under consideration to join a bipartisan ticket with No Labels, a group…
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), the first leader of No Labels, mentioned that the political group could introduce its candidates for the presidential ticket in spring. “We're not going to announce candidates today, but we are going to announce candidates this spring, and that could be as early as,…
No Labels convention chair Mike Rawlings said that Democrats will get pummeled by the former President’s “Trump train” when responding to pushback that the group’s jump into the 2024 race would tilt the contest and hand the Oval Office back to the 45th president. “We’re gonna get run over by the Donald Trump Train,” Rawlings…
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