From Margaret White, No Labels <[email protected]>
Subject Let's just talk
Date July 14, 2023 9:21 PM
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Weekly Newsletter: The big change begins on Monday! But we need your help and your voice to make it happen.

Hi Friend,

We’ve spent over a year talking to tens of thousands of Americans to understand their aspirations and priorities for this country. Now, we’re ready to share the result: Common Sense, a policy booklet that serves as a blueprint for where America’s commonsense majority wants this country to go.

This weekend, you’ll see major TV outlets and newspapers – including a New York Times feature that will break online Saturday night – talking about the 30 policy ideas in Common Sense, which were crafted by and for the American people.

And on Monday, July 17th, you can see what the buzz is all about. No Labels is hosting a town hall in New Hampshire, where we will celebrate the release of Common Sense with two powerful voices for bipartisan problem solving and long-time allies of our movement – Republican former Gov. John Huntsman Jr. of Utah and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia.

Even better, the event will be live streamed starting at 5:15 pm ET, so you can watch it all happen in real-time.

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Monday’s town hall will be the first in a series No Labels will convene in communities nationwide to bring Americans together to talk about our country’s greatest challenges. Each town hall will feature other voices for bipartisan collaboration having the conversations too many of our leaders fail to have. Common Sense includes ideas to tackle our country’s greatest challenges like our budget, energy, immigration, inflation, education, America’s place in the world, and so much more. It points a way toward addressing even the most contentious issues – like guns and abortion – with civility and respect.

Democrats may not like to talk with Republicans, and Republicans might not like to talk with Democrats. But we’ll be talking to Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and anyone else who wants to have a greater say in the decisions that affect us all and knows that the only lasting solutions are commonsense solutions.

The live stream of Monday’s town hall begins at 5:15 pm ET from the campus of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H. Here’s the link. ([link removed] )

The big change begins on Monday! But we need your help and your voice to make it happen. If you’re tired of the stalemate, stand with us. Join us on Monday, raise your voice as part of the commonsense majority, and let’s kickstart this great country’s next era of success.

Until then, thank you for your incredible support. Let’s make this happen!

Onwards and upwards,

Margaret White

Co-executive Director

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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.

No Labels 101 is an introduction call into everything we are working on and how it all works together.

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