No Labels, an organization considering a unity ticket for the 2024 presidential race, is assessing potential candidates and is more likely to support a Republican presidential nominee with a Democratic vice-presidential nominee.
They are also preparing a super PAC to back selected candidates, with former Gov. Jeb Bush’s chief of staff and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s deputy chief of staff involved.
No Labels has been criticized regarding its relevance and motives, suggesting it’s a way to pay off political favors.
No Labels national co-chair Joe Lieberman on the push for a possible third-party candidate pic.twitter.com/yKXFRvq0dw
— Neil Cavuto (@TeamCavuto) January 15, 2024
According to the Washington Examiner, No Labels is “expected to determine sometime after March 15 whether to put forward a unity ticket.”
Critics have expressed skepticism about the group’s intentions and its ability to further any cause.
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