No Labels Faces Challenges in Securing 2024 Presidential Candidate
As prominent figures decline offers, the centrist group struggles to field a 'unity ticket' for the upcoming election.
- Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan is the latest to reject a potential No Labels presidential run, focusing instead on GOP improvements.
- No Labels has been unable to secure a candidate for its bipartisan 'unity ticket', despite approaching figures from both major parties.
- Critics worry a No Labels candidate could act as a spoiler in the 2024 election, potentially undermining President Biden's reelection efforts.
- The group has secured ballot access in 17 states but faces skepticism over its ability to offer a viable third-party option.
- Despite setbacks, No Labels continues its search for presidential and vice presidential nominees, aiming to provide an alternative to the Trump vs. Biden rematch.