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The present and future of our movement

Hi Friend,

It has been a full week since we told you about our citizen-led effort to make sure Americans have a real choice in 2024 – especially if both major parties give their nominations to divisive and broadly unpopular candidates who would only inspire apathy.

What has been a pleasant surprise: How much positive reaction we have gotten from all of you, from folks all around the country who see the necessity of laying the groundwork to ensure that Americans from all backgrounds have a chance to nominate a Presidential ticket that reflects their values and who will bring the nation together around two-party solutions, rather than further divide us.

From online reaction to the original David Brooks New York Times column announcing the plan, to messages from all of you, and questions about how to get involved and help, we have been so heartened to see just how broad-based the support for our project is. Even the sky is not the limit, as this tweet from former Space Shuttle pilot and International Space Station commander Terry Virts proves:

 

Less pleasant, and, unfortunately, not surprising at all: The misleading effort by those – especially on Twitter!! -- to mischaracterize what we are doing and why.

So as you talk to your friends, neighbors, and colleagues about what we are planning, please keep these basic points in mind.

WHAT WE ARE DOING

  • Getting ballot access in place in all 50 states and D.C. so there can be a No Labels ticket to vote for in the 2024 general election if both major parties choose extreme candidates, driving voters to apathy.
  • Building up our grassroots army bigger than ever before, made up of folks like you who want new leadership and support policies that will bring us together as a nation rather than divide us more.
  • Putting together an issues agenda of real solutions that will energize America’s families and communities – an agenda that will be vital to the 2024 conversation regardless of whether a candidate runs on the No Labels line or not.

WHAT WE ARE NOT DOING

  • Starting a third party to compete with Democrats, Republicans or any other party.
  • Using the No Labels ballot line no matter what.
  • Taking any steps that would further divide the country or tip the election to one side or the other.

This movement, as always, is powered by folks like you, who are motivated by love of country and a rejection of the status quo, not by special interests or a craving for power.

So keep spreading the word, including forwarding that David Brooks column around to your lists if you haven’t already.

And we would love you to do two other things:

  1. Send us your ideas about how to build up our community even more.
  2. Kick in $5 now to help fund this vital effort.

We will of course keep you posted on all the inevitable twists and turns in the weeks and months ahead.

This work is both exciting and important. And we are so grateful to have you along with us for the wild ride.

Liz Morrison 
Co-executive director 

No Labels Member Briefing featuring Ryan Clancy on No Labels plans for 2024.
Join us for a free No Labels member briefing on Wednesday, September 21 at 5:30 pm ET.  Ryan will share his thoughts on all the major bipartisan legislation Congress has passed this session and will talk about what we can expect in the months ahead.

Five Facts on the Bipartisan Electoral Count Reform Act
By No Labels

After months of negotiations, the Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act is moving through the Senate. The legislation is an important step to avoid the 2020 post-election chaos that culminated in the January 6 riots. In addition to making it clear that the role of the vice president in the counting of electoral votes is purely ceremonial, the bill would make important changes to the way votes in presidential elections are tallied.

How Labeling Dumbs Down American Politics
By Pat McCrory

There was a time not long ago when the labels we assigned politicians meant something. Moderate, liberal, Democrat, Republican, conservative—these descriptors generally reflected some underlying truth. No longer. Today, labels assigned to public officials—RINO, MAGA, socialist, “true” conservative, “sem-fascist”—often have no bearing on what anyone actually believes

 

An Unusual Player Looks To Slow America’s Politics As Usual
By JournalTrib.com Staff

When you are choosing a president, the leader of the free world, it’s not very inspiring to be selecting the candidate you consider to be least objectionable. And yet, with the loudest voices in politics dragging one party to the far right and the other to the far left, that’s what’s happening. Many of us are looking for middle ground with thoughtful bipartisan discussion rather than listening to angry extremist rhetoric.

Manchin Says Leadership Pledged Permitting Reform in Stopgap Funding Bill
By Rachel Frazin

The Senate swing vote has pushed for legislation that would speed up the process for approving energy and infrastructure projects. When Manchin announced his support for the Democrats’ climate, tax and health care bill, he and Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a joint statement that they would separately pass a deal to reform the permitting process for these projects as part of the deal.

 

Meijer Proposes Bipartisan Will To Fight Act
By Ripon Advance News Service

Bipartisan legislation cosponsored by U.S. Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) would assess and bolster how the United States’ intelligence community analyzes the will to fight of foreign countries and militaries.

Bipartisan PAC Wants To “Jump-Start” Political Marketplace
By Leslie Bonilla Muñiz

A bipartisan Indiana political action committee that aims to fund moderate political candidates, regardless of party affiliation, are hosting a kickoff event later this month. The goal? Tame polarizing partisanship into more collaborative, dialogue-heavy politics.

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