No Labels won't run a third-party campaign after spending millions trying to recruit a candidate
The No Labels group said Thursday it will not field a presidential candidate in November after strategists for the bipartisan organization were unable to attract a candidate willing to seize on the widespread dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.No Labels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we could identify candidates with a credible path to winning the White House, Nancy Jacobson, the groups CEO, said in a statement.
- Country:
- United States
The No Labels group said Thursday it will not field a presidential candidate in November after strategists for the bipartisan organization were unable to attract a candidate willing to seize on the widespread dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
"No Labels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we could identify candidates with a credible path to winning the White House," Nancy Jacobson, the group's CEO, said in a statement. "No such candidates emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down." It also further cements a general election rematch this fall between the Democratic incumbent and the former president. Many voters do not have favourable views of Biden and Trump, a dynamic that No Labels had sought to address.
The decision caps months of discussions for No Labels, which has raised tens of millions of dollars from a donor list it has kept secret. While its decision will disappoint people seeking a potentially viable third-party option, it will come as a relief to Democrats who long accused the group of effectively helping Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee.
The Wall Street Journal first reported No Labels' decision.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
ALSO READ
Wasim Jaffer labels Hardik's decision to bowl final over ahead of Madhwal as "debatable"
Democrats aim to gain control of tied Michigan House in upcoming special elections
2024 US election vocab: Dobbs dads, lawfare, Fetterman Democrats
Arizona Democrats seek to repeal 1864 abortion ban, but need Republican help
Olympics-How green are your trainers? Team Japan kits to have carbon footprint labels