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No Labels Ends Third-Party Presidential Bid for 2024

The centrist group's withdrawal is hailed as a win for Democrats, alleviating concerns over a potential spoiler effect in the upcoming election.

  • No Labels, a centrist political group, has called off its efforts to field a third-party presidential candidate for the 2024 election, citing the lack of a viable candidate.
  • The decision is seen as a victory for Democrats and a relief for President Biden's campaign, as it eliminates a potential spoiler that could have aided Donald Trump's bid for re-election.
  • Critics of No Labels argued that a third-party bid would have no realistic chance of winning and could inadvertently help Trump by splitting the anti-Trump vote.
  • Democratic strategists and organizations like Third Way and MoveOn mobilized against No Labels, fearing its impact on the election.
  • With No Labels bowing out, attention now shifts to other third-party candidates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who remains in the race and could still influence the election outcome.
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