No Labels packs it up, won’t put forth a presidential ticket

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The group was unable to find a candidate after months of trying.

The centrist group No Labels is ending its attempt to put forth a third-party presidential ticket after failing to find candidates to lead it.

“Americans remain more open to an independent presidential run and hungrier for unifying national leadership than ever before,” the group said in a statement. “But 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. No such candidates emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down.”and worked to gain access to the ballot in a significant number of states.

But it never succeeded in convincing a prominent politician to run under its banner. Among those it sought to recruit included. As rejections piled up, the group looked at lower ranking officials, including former lieutenant governor of Georgia, Geoff Duncan. But he The group’s decision not to field a ticket will likely be celebrated by Democrats, who had long warned that No Labels’ effort would have helped boost Donald Trump andharm to President Joe Biden.

The group, in its statement, said it will “remain engaged over the next year during what is likely to be the most divisive presidential election of our lifetimes. We will promote dialogue around major policy challenges and call out both sides when they speak and act in bad faith.”

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