Chris Christie Declines No Labels' Third-Party Presidential Bid
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has decided not to pursue a third-party presidential run with No Labels, citing concerns over aiding Donald Trump's re-election.
- Chris Christie opts out of No Labels' third-party presidential bid, focusing on preventing Donald Trump's re-election.
- No Labels faces challenges in finding candidates, with notable figures like Joe Manchin and Larry Hogan also declining.
- The group's efforts are hindered by concerns over finances, preparation, and potential to aid Trump's win.
- No Labels continues its mission for ballot access, having qualified in 19 states despite setbacks.
- The death of founding co-chair Joe Lieberman marks a significant loss for No Labels amidst its struggles.