The 2024 election cycle is set to begin, and it could end with an independent winning the White House.
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Hi John,
The 2024 election cycle is set to begin. But how about a reminder why this election cycle could end with an independent winning the White House?
This is the defining political reality that No Labels is responding to with our effort to get on 2024 voting ballots.
The vast majority of Americans do not feel represented by our parties – which they believe are controlled by extremists ([link removed] ) and don’t care about ([link removed] ) voters like them – and do not want a Trump-Biden rematch.
Everyone in Washington knows this is true, and yet so much of the establishment is plowing ahead as if it isn’t.
They not only refuse to offer voters a better choice; they are waging a blatantly undemocratic campaign to prevent competition in their own presidential primaries (see Democratic party efforts to deny ballot access to Minnesota congressman Dean Phillips) and to smear, dismiss and attack a No Labels ballot access campaign that has already attracted the signatures of more than one million American voters.
Meanwhile, a growing share of voters are signaling – in every kind of poll, with questions asked every kind of way – that they desperately want a better choice in 2024.
Take a look at how public opinion has evolved in the last year:
This is the picture of a historically cranky and frustrated electorate.
Establishment Washington can’t imagine how this dissatisfaction could translate to a viable path for an independent presidential ticket in 2024.
But actual voters can’t imagine how establishment Washington can think it makes sense to force this Trump-Biden rematch on us.
Someone has a failure of imagination.
And it’s not the voters.
Ryan Clancy
No Labels
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