
No luck for No Labels as centrist group tries to launch third-party presidential ticket
Fox News
No Labels, the centrist group that's been working towards launching a bipartisan, third-party 2024 presidential ticket to compete with President Biden and former President Donald Trump, faces setbacks.
The group suffered a major loss with the death of former longtime Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic Party's 2000 vice presidential nominee and a 2004 presidential candidate who later became an independent and was a No Labels founding co-chair.
In public, Lieberman was a tireless defender of the group's push for a third-party ticket. And privately, he was a key player in No Labels' recruitment efforts.
Lieberman also repeatedly emphasized that Americans were anything but enthused about a 2024 rematch between President Biden and former President Donald Trump, and he regularly pushed back against warnings from Democrats that a No Labels ticket would pave a path to victory for Trump in November.

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