No Labels strongly refutes that it could serve as any kind of "spoiler." A "unity" team running for the White House next year may sound farfetched -- one Republican and one Democrat teaming up to ...
No Labels’ Nancy Jacobson said finding the right candidate is the last piece. The third-party presidential movement No Labels voted Friday to move forward with a presidential ticket, though the hunt ...
Most Americans tell pollsters they dread a Trump-Biden rematch this year, but third-party presidential tickets historically flop at the ballot box. The centrist political group No Labels, which is ...
Donors to No Labels are starting to fear that the third-party group missed its window for launching a much-hyped presidential bid and are questioning whether to make future financial commitments to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Over the past year, the centrist group No Labels has spearheaded an ambitious $70 million project laying the groundwork for a ...
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — No Labels, a group that could shake up the 2024 presidential race with a bipartisan “unity ticket," secured access to the ballot Friday in Oregon, at least the third state to ...
The centrist group No Labels is abandoning plans to form a third-party presidential unity ticket for this year’s election. “Americans remain more open to an independent presidential run and hungrier ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Ryan Knutson: In U.S. politics, the only thing people seem to be able to agree on ...
The “shiny penny syndrome” is when a new penny is perceived to be more valuable and sought after than a tarnished one even though the two have the same value. It applies to romantic relationships, ...