From Margaret White <[email protected]>
Subject Battle of the Pundits
Date June 9, 2023 7:24 PM
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Weekly Newsletter: No Labels is the subject of heated debate among some of the nation’s most respected political commentators. More are recognizing what everyone else in the country has known for a while: The status quo in our politics is broken, and there’s an opening for another choice.

Hi Friend,

Democracy thrives in the crucible of debate. That's the real beauty of it - we hash out our ideas, find common ground, and seek the best way forward. Lately, No Labels has found itself in that crucible, as pundits across the nation engage in lively discussion about our 2024 insurance policy.

Our mission is simple, yet profound - to provide another choice for voters in the 2024 election should the two major parties nominate unpopular candidates. This conversation has caught the attention of some of the nation's most respected political columnists, and we couldn't be more thrilled to see the debate unfold.

George Will ([link removed] ) of The Washington Post recently affirmed our purpose, suggesting, “A third option might appeal…2024 might bring the most dramatically nonbinary election since 1856…One or both of the major parties might, depending on their calculations of a third candidate’s appeal, accuse No Labels of being a spoiler. Let those parties try to explain how today’s politics could be spoiled.”

Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan ([link removed] ) sees a potential path forward for a No Labels run in the 2024 presidential race. She posits that if a few key elements align, “they’d have an even or better than even chance of surprising history by winning.” We love her optimism!

On the other hand, we have critics. David Brooks ([link removed] ) of The New York Times recently voiced his concerns, urging us to postpone our efforts. But that's all part of the healthy democratic dialogue we believe in.

Here's where we stand: No Labels currently has no candidate, and the future state of our nation a year from now remains uncertain. But one thing is clear - Americans are voicing their discontent with the country's direction, and they're yearning for more choices. That's where we come in. We are committed to providing an alternative option if the public wants it and if the moment calls for it.

Your opinions matter in this debate. It's not just in the pages of national newspapers, but in your local community meetings where real change can happen.

So, let's keep the conversation going, shall we? If you feel like we do - that the potential for choice in 2024 is critical - we ask you to consider supporting our cause.

Donate to No Labels 2024 today. ([link removed] ) Your contribution will help us continue to engage, to debate, and to challenge the status quo, offering Americans the choices they deserve.

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Stay engaged. Stay hopeful. Stay involved.

Your support can make all the difference.

Warm Regards,

Margaret White

Co-executive Director

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Tuesday June 13th - 5:00pm ET

No Labels is making history, and we want you to be part of it! We're working hard to build the launching pad for a potential independent Unity presidential ticket – featuring one Democrat and one Republican – in 2024. Forces within the two major parties have already registered their objections to this project, but they're only displaying a disconnect with how the country feels.

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Five Facts on the Battle for Ballot Access ([link removed] )

Polling from Gallup shows that a majority of American voters would like to see more choices on the ballot to break up the existing duopoly of the Republican and Democratic parties. Unsurprisingly, this is especially true among political independents, who happen to make up the largest proportion of the electorate. And yet, competitors to the two major parties face insuperably high hurdles in getting space on states’ general-election ballots. Time and time again, groups trying to get on election ballots have had to fight against entrenched political interests to have their chance on Election Day, with some legal fights going all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Your donations go directly towards continuing to collecting signatures, recruiting volunteers and working to ensure that the commonsense majority has a presidential ticket that stands for them in 2024.

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