Hi Friend, hope your week is starting off well - I just wanted to make sure you saw some of the news from this past week!  

First, former North Carolina Governor and No Labels’ State Co-chair Pat McCrory was on Meet the Press talking about our efforts. His clip is a must watch!

And then late last week Mike Rawlings, former mayor of Dallas and No Labels’ founding co-chair, responded to Paul Begala’s wildly inaccurate CNN op-ed claiming that we will “spoil” the 2024 election, handing Donald Trump a victory. Mike rebutted with the fact that Americans do not want a Biden-Trump rematch, adding that our efforts are an insurance policy for the nation and not a spoiler campaign. 

Roger Hutson, state co-chair of No Labels Colorado, also wrote an op-ed about how 2024 could be the year an independent candidate becomes president because Americans are weary of unappealing candidates chosen by the two main parties. 

And lastly, if you missed our Founder and CEO Nancy Jacobson’s op-ed in the Arizona Central, it is definitely worth your time. Nancy wrote about how most Americans see value in both liberal and conservative ideas and they’re most comfortable if the two are balanced against one another. 

There’s still more in the works and we’ll continue to update you as it happens but stay tuned, share the news with friends and family, and if you don’t already, follow us on social media to keep in the know! 

Have a great week, 

Johnny Kunza 
VP of Digital

 

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