Key takeaways:
- No Labels is close to reaching its fundraising goal of $70 million to gain ballot access for its would-be presidential ticket in all 50 states.
- Senator Joe Manchin has been flirting with the idea of a third-party presidential run and said, “If I get in the race, it’ll be to win.”
- No Labels is hoping to break the partisan gridlock in Washington and create a viable third-party option for the 2024 election.
No Labels, a Washington-based advocacy organization, is making strides towards a potential third-party presidential bid in the 2024 election. On Monday, the organization hosted a town hall in New Hampshire featuring Democratic Senator Joe Manchin, who has been flirting with the idea of a third-party presidential run.
No Labels is close to reaching its fundraising goal of $70 million, which will go towards gaining ballot access for its would-be presidential ticket in all 50 states. The organization is looking to recruit a Democrat and a Republican to form a bipartisan presidential ticket, which could send an unpredictable jolt through the 2024 presidential race.
At the town hall, Senator Manchin was asked about his possible entry into the 2024 race. He responded, “If I get in the race, it’ll be to win.” However, many Democrats fear a third-party presidential ticket would split the vote and hand the election to the Republican candidate.
No Labels is hoping to break the partisan gridlock in Washington and bring together Democrats and Republicans to work together on issues that affect all Americans. The organization is working to create a viable third-party option for the 2024 election, and Senator Manchin’s involvement is a key step in that direction.
The 2024 presidential race is still in its early stages, and it remains to be seen if No Labels’ efforts will be successful. However, the organization’s efforts to create a bipartisan ticket could have a major impact on the election and the future of American politics.
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