From Liz Morrison, No Labels <[email protected]>
Subject What Happened to Great Presidents?
Date February 17, 2025 6:55 PM
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John,

Today marks Presidents’ Day. What started in 1885 as a tribute to George Washington is now a day to honor all who served as Commander-in-Chief.

When we think of Washington and Lincoln, we think of honesty, courage, and a deep sense of duty. So why does leadership today feel so different?

Americans may disagree on a lot, but we all want leaders we can trust. A recent poll from George Washington’s Mount Vernon found that 86% of Americans – across party lines – believe a great president should be honest, ethical, and set a high standard. That is why Lincoln and Washington are still ranked at the top. They did not put party or personal gain first – they led in times of crisis and united a divided country.

Yet today, too many people feel frustrated. Instead of leaders who bring us together, politicians focus more on scoring points than solving problems. The division, dysfunction, and distrust in government are real – and they are not going to fix themselves.

That is why No Labels is working to find and support leaders who put country before party and solutions before politics. Americans deserve better, and we are committed to making that happen.

If you believe we need real leaders atop our government, we need you with us. Together, we can help find and support the next generation of leaders who will rise to the challenges of our time and bring the country together.

Liz Morrison

No Labels

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