No Labels Prepares for Potential Third-Party Ticket Amid Likely Biden-Trump Rematch
The group is currently on the ballot in 14 states, with a goal of 32 states by year's end, and has a list of 13 potential candidates for their unity ticket.
- No Labels, a centrist political group, is preparing for a potential third-party unity ticket in the 2024 presidential election, responding to public dissatisfaction with the likely Biden-Trump rematch.
- The group is currently on the ballot in 14 states and working towards ballot access in 13 others, with a goal of being on the ballot in 32 states by the end of the year.
- No Labels has a list of 13 potential candidates for their unity ticket, with a decision expected to be made around Super Tuesday in March.
- Former United Nations Ambassador and South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has been mentioned as a potential candidate for the unity ticket, should she not secure the Republican nomination.
- Despite opposition from both major parties and outside groups, No Labels maintains that they have a plausible chance of winning with a bipartisan unity ticket.