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No Labels national co-chair Joe Lieberman said on Thursday that the nonpartisan group would consider Nikki Haley to be part of their potential unity presidential ticket if she’s interested.
The centrist group No Labels is abandoning plans to form a third-party presidential unity ticket for this year’s election. “Americans remain more open to an independent presidential run and ...
Washington — No Labels, the centrist political group, is abandoning its effort to draft a third-party "unity" ticket to run in the 2024 presidential race, the organization announced Thursday.
"Today, No Labels is taking the next step toward providing it by announcing our process to choose the candidates for a unity ticket," former Sen. Joe Lieberman, the chairman of No Labels ...
Today, No Labels is taking the next step toward providing it by announcing our process to choose the candidates for a Unity ticket.… — No Labels (@NoLabelsOrg) March 14, 2024 “The Country ...
Over the past year, the centrist group No Labels has spearheaded an ambitious $70 million project laying the groundwork for a unity ticket presidential campaign in 2024. For that effort ...
"Once the Unity ticket is nominated, No Labels' work is done. The Unity Ticket will assume the task of building a campaign and capturing the hearts and minds of the American people in the 2024 ...
"I’d like to reach out to him and see if he, Gov. Christie, is at all interested in being on a bipartisan No Labels Unity ticket this year. He could be a very strong candidate," Lieberman added.
Photo illustration: Nayon Cho WASHINGTON—The centrist group No Labels is expected to push forward Friday with plans to pick an independent “unity” ticket for the presidential election ...