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In his first 100 days, President Trump signed 142 executive orders – more than any president in U.S. history – and sought to upend the existing economic and geopolitical order. Given the scale and complexity of these changes, the No Labels policy team this week sought to answer a simple question: 

  

Has Trump delivered on what he promised in the 2024 campaign? 

  

Before last year’s election, we compared the promises made by Trump and Kamala Harris on 46 different issues. So, we returned to that chart to compare what Trump said, to what he has done. You can see the full analysis here on our website, which features a simple and succinct breakdown of promises made, kept, broken, and still to be determined. 

  

This kind of work is an important part of what we do here at No Labels. This week, there was no shortage of commentary telling you what you should think about Trump’s first 100 days. But our members do not need No Labels to tell them what to think. They simply want the facts about what is happening and what it means so they can come to their own conclusions, and we will continue striving to deliver that for you. 

  

We have also heard from our members that you are eager to see more visible No Labels leaders flying the flag for our movement. We will deliver on that too on Wednesday, May 14, when we introduce a new generation of No Labels National Leaders. These are principled public servants from different parties and backgrounds who embody the ethic of putting country before party. At a time when so many of us are hungry for an alternative to the division and demagoguery served up in Washington, these are the kinds of leaders who have what it takes to lead our movement – and our country – to something better. 

  

This virtual event begins at 6:30 PM ET, and we hope you will join us for this important moment. Space is limited, so sign up now.

REGISTER FOR THE NO LABELS NATIONAL LEADERS ANNOUNCEMENT ▸

Plenty of politicians are stuck playing the same old partisan games. But on May 14, you will meet leaders who are charting a different path, one rooted in common sense, respect, and a shared love for country.

 

Join us as we welcome these leaders aboard the Ark and prepare for whatever storms and opportunities may lie ahead.

 

Dan Webb

No Labels Board

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No Labels Call with Dr. Beth Akers on the Crisis in Higher Education

Friday, May 9 at 1:30 PM ET

Join us for a No Labels call with economist Dr. Beth Akers, one of the nation’s leading experts on the economics of higher education. She will break down what is really happening at our colleges and universities and why it matters to all Americans. 

RSVP HERE ▸
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Dear Mainer: The SAVE Act and the politics of fear

By Rep. Jared Golden

At its best, politics is about bringing people together — focusing our attention on a vision of a future we can all share, one that speaks to our mutual hopes, dreams and sense of belonging and community, and the collective work it will take to achieve it.

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Don’t call it a comeback — Tom Suozzi’s been here for years

By Jim Saksa

“The Democratic brand is broken on a national level,” the New Yorker said recently. “What do Democrats stand for? People don’t really know.”

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Congress Should Intervene If Trump Trade War Drags, Lawler Says

By Nacha Cattan

Congress will likely exert more authority over US trade policy if the White House doesn’t demonstrate “significant progress” in the ongoing tariff negotiations with dozens of countries in the coming weeks, New York Republican Representative Mike Lawler says.

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Check out The Latest for insights and analysis on the most important issues of the day; driven by common sense, not partisanship.

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Congress Approval Ratings: Americans Are Losing Faith in Congress

By Sam Zickar
Seven in 10 Americans disapprove of the job Congress is doing. Here’s why.

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Whitmer-Trump Meeting Yields Bipartisan Wins for Michigan

By Peyton Lofton
Working with a president should not be taboo.

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