As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, it is worth reflecting on how we became the world’s oldest continuous democracy. America’s Founders are often venerated for their rock-ribbed principles.
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Dear John,

 

Last week, my friend Dan Webb invited you to a virtual launch meeting on May 14 at 6:30 PM ET to announce No Labels’ new National Leaders. It is the most important event we have hosted in 2025, and I hope you will attend by signing up here.

 

The leaders you will meet on the 14th are precisely the kind of principled problem solvers this movement – and America – desperately needs.

 

As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, it is worth reflecting on how we became the world’s oldest continuous democracy. America’s Founders are often venerated for their rock-ribbed principles. Less discussed, but no less important, was their belief in the virtue of cooperation and their refusal to let the perfect be the enemy of the good.

 

This virtue may seem dead in our politics today, but a select few leaders are keeping it alive.

 

You will meet three of them on May 14 when No Labels announces our new National Leaders. Please do everything you can to be on the zoom call with us at 6:30 PM ET. You can register here. Please also invite others to meet these new leaders who can help grow our movement and lead our country through this tumultuous time.

 

This is one of those moments we need No Labels’ supporters to really show. I look forward to seeing you on May 14.

 

Andy Bursky

No Labels Board

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