Weekly Newsletter: Celebrate Tony Gonzales’ win and join us in supporting commonsense leadership.
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Hi John,
You should never have any doubt that the commonsense majority can make a difference when we make our voices heard.
This week, our movement celebrated a significant victory. Rep. Tony Gonzales, a true profile in courage and an independent leader, narrowly defeated Brandon Herrera in the Republican primary runoff for Texas’ 23rd Congressional District. Despite facing fierce opposition from the far right, Rep. Gonzales emerged victorious, proving that courageous leadership focused on commonsense solutions can prevail.
Rep. Gonzales, who has been a steadfast advocate for bipartisan solutions on issues like border security and gun safety, faced a tough primary campaign against Herrera, a YouTuber known for his pro-gun views and controversial endorsements from divisive figures like Rep. Matt Gaetz and Kyle Rittenhouse. They attacked Rep. Gonzales for his willingness to work with Democrats and for refusing to bend the knee to the party base.
But Rep. Gonzales won – by just a few hundred votes – thanks in no small part to members of the No Labels community donating to his campaign and affiliated PACs and providing grassroots support.
In another exciting development, our friend West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin has announced his decision to become an independent. This bold move underscores the growing frustration with partisan politics and highlights the need for leaders who prioritize the interests of the American people over party loyalty. Manchin’s decision is a testament to the strength and influence of the commonsense majority.
These victories wouldn’t have been possible without the dedication and collective effort of the No Labels community, with many in our movement volunteering their time to make calls and rally support for Rep. Gonzales. But our work is far from over.
As spring comes to a close and we inch closer towards Election Day 2024, we need your help to continue supporting the politics of commonsense problem solving for which leaders like Sen. Manchin and Rep. Gonzales are taking a courageous stand. The stakes are high, and we must be ready to stand against extremes on both sides of the aisle.
We need to bring in $10,000 before midnight TONIGHT to meet our May fundraising goal, which will enable us to increase our outreach across the country.
Can you pitch in $10, $25, or even $50 to No Labels right now, John, so we can hit our goal, continue our work across the country, and support leaders who put country over party? ([link removed] )
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Thank you so much for your support. Together, we can ensure that leaders like Tony Gonzales continue to represent the commonsense majority in Congress.
Margaret White,
No Labels
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“We want to make sure that there's a community there that is willing to govern because whoever comes in next January, they're still going to have to deal with things. We're still going to have a border that is insecure. We're still going to have these fiscal issues that are growing. And of course, you know, we were just speaking to a really well-respected national security expert last week. He said in his mind, this is the 1930s, you know, and where in the 1930s you had Japan and Germany and Italy, today it's Iran, Russia and China really threatening America across a lot of fronts. So you need some leaders willing to govern and No Labels is really going to be in the business of finding and supporting those leaders.”
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Texas Congressman Wins Runoff, Bolstering G.O.P. Effort to Hold House ([link removed] )
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Sen. Joe Manchin leaves Democratic Party, registers as an independent ([link removed] )
By Kathryn Watson
Sen. Joe Manchin, a lifelong Democrat, left the party to become an independent, the West Virginia senator announced on Friday. Manchin, 76, said he registered as an independent at the West Virginia State Capitol, accusing both the Democratic and Republican parties of "partisan extremism."
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No Labels Talks Episode 6: “This is the 1930s” with Seth Cropsey ([link removed] )
Renowned foreign policy expert Seth Cropsey joined us for last week’s episode of No Labels Talks. Cropsey is one of America’s leading thinkers on defense and security issues. He is a former naval officer and has held senior defense official positions in the Reagan and H.W. Bush administrations. Today, he leads the Yorktown Institute as its founder and president. In this episode, Ryan discusses with Mr. Cropsey his opinion on how America is stumbling into war due to our poor decision-making on the world stage and what he thinks President Biden and former President Trump should be asked at the upcoming debate.
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