The No Labels group announced on Thursday, April 4, that it would not nominate a presidential candidate for the November election, acknowledging the challenge of finding a centrist candidate amidst widespread dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden and Donald Trump. No Labels saw a setback when former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, the group’s founding chairman, died last month.
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No path forward for No Labels: unable to find candidate for third-party ticket

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No Labels drops a presidential candidate search for 2024, citing the lack of a centrist option amidst dissatisfaction with current candidates.


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