From Ryan Clancy, No Labels <[email protected]>
Subject Elon Musk
Date July 14, 2025 9:20 PM
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Ever since Elon Musk announced his America Party movement, many have been asking whether we at No Labels see any alignment—and any opportunity to work together.

John,

Ever since Elon Musk announced his America Party movement, many have been asking whether we at No Labels see any alignment—and any opportunity to work together.

The short answer is yes. And two recent op-eds help explain why.

First, over the weekend, our founder and CEO Nancy Jacobson published an op-ed In RealClearPolitics ([link removed] ) that lays out how Musk’s new America Party could help fix Congress—and how an “America Caucus” could help fix it even faster.

“Campaigns and parties are a means to an end, and that end is governing… While the America Party is getting off the ground, Musk can focus on creating a faction in Congress comprised of America Party members he can elect in the 2026 midterms, along with America-aligned Republicans and Democratic incumbents. Call it the America Caucus.”

As Nancy explains, we can attest to the fact that there are Republicans and Democrats ready and willing to start such a bloc. We know because we work with them.

No Labels has spent 15 years building the relationships, infrastructure, and political know-how to support exactly this kind of project, and we would welcome the opportunity to collaborate with Musk and his team.

The second op-ed comes from Matt Lieberman, son of our late co-founder Senator Joe Lieberman, who reflected in the Wall Street Journal ([link removed] ) today on the stakes of this moment—and how Musk’s instincts echo the very spirit that founded No Labels:

“58% of Americans said a third party is ‘needed,’ according to a 2024 Gallup poll… [But] critics revive the same tired arguments from 2023 and 2024 against No Labels: You’re a spoiler; you can’t win; how irresponsible of you. By making these arguments, the foes of the America Party prove the need for it. The arguments are all about who will hold on to power and not what the powerful can do to reflect better a deeply dissatisfied public.”

Together, these op-eds highlight how Musk’s vision and No Labels’ work are aligned, with both rooted in innovation, problem solving, and a desire to fix what is broken in Washington.

We are not here to make bold claims about what comes next. But we do know this: If a movement like Musk’s America Party is going to succeed, it will need ideas, infrastructure, and people in Congress who are willing to help.

That is where No Labels can help.

We hope you will read and share these op-eds in full:

- Nancy Jacobson in RealClearPolitics ([link removed] )
- Matt Lieberman in the Wall Street Journal ([link removed] )

Thank you for being part of our community.

Ryan Clancy

Chief Strategist

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