Less than a month after confirming it would run a third-party candidate and potentially spoil the presidential election, the centrist group No Labels has decided not to run a third-party “unity ticket ...
The self-described centrist group No Labels has been rejected, again, by a potential candidate for its bipartisan presidential ticket. But Duncan, a Republican, poured cold water on that idea Monday. ...
NEW YORK — When No Labels’ critics got the loudest, it was Joe Lieberman who came to the group’s defense. The former Connecticut senator was a founding chairman of the centrist organization that ...
Imagine a group that looks and acts like a political party (while insisting it is not a party) with deep-pocket donors (whom the group won't identify) holding a secret meeting with hundreds of ...
Leaders of No Labels, a political party that failed in its bid to nominate a third-party presidential candidate, is taking its opponents to federal court. Unsealed documents and emails revealed ...
No Labels, with no candidate and no shot at winning the presidency, is no longer a player in that election this year. That gust of wind you just felt? That's a huge sigh of relief from No Labels ...
It’s tough to understand what’s going on at No Labels, the centrist political group that is trying — and repeatedly failing — to find a candidate for its presidential ticket this year. But judging by ...
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 ...