No Labels to Launch Third-Party Presidential Campaign
The centrist group No Labels is set to announce a third-party presidential bid, aiming to offer an alternative to voters dissatisfied with both major party candidates.
- No Labels, a centrist third-party group, plans to launch a 2024 presidential campaign, targeting voters unhappy with both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
- The group's delegates are expected to vote in favor of a presidential bid in a virtual meeting, with a formal candidate selection process to be announced next week.
- High-profile potential candidates like Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and Joe Manchin have declined to run with No Labels, citing various reasons.
- Critics argue No Labels could act as a spoiler in the election, potentially drawing votes away from Biden and aiding Trump's re-election efforts.
- No Labels has faced criticism for its secrecy, including not disclosing its donors or the identities of its delegates, raising concerns about transparency.