No Labels Gains Ballot Access in Maine Amid Opposition
The centrist political organization continues its efforts to offer an alternative presidential ticket, despite facing opposition from groups fearing a potential Trump victory.
- No Labels, a centrist political organization, has gained ballot access in Maine, marking the 13th state where it has qualified.
- Maine is one of two states that recently declared former President Donald Trump ineligible for its ballot due to the 14th Amendment's insurrection clause.
- No Labels is facing opposition from other organizations who believe a No Labels ticket could ensure a Trump victory in 2024.
- Despite the opposition, No Labels continues its efforts to offer an alternative presidential and vice presidential candidate.
- Prominent names speculated as potential No Labels candidates include Sen. Joe Manchin, Govs. Chris Sununu and Doug Burgum, and former Reps. Liz Cheney and Will Hurd.