No Labels Confirms Plans to Run a Third Party Ticket

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Liberman also revealed the contender could be made public as soon as Thursday, March 21.  The No Labels founding chair went on to affirm the organization’s commitment to placing “country over party” before stating the time to decide on a candidate has come.

Without revealing specific names, Liberman told CNN that any ticket it presents ahead of November will be bipartisan. After stressing that he feels most Americans don’t want to choose between Trump and Biden, the No Labels leader then expressed the need for a viable alternative.

What to expect from a third party ticket

Americans who don’t want to vote for Trump or Biden may very well turn to No Labels for recourse. Judging from the organization’s mission, its third party ticket could comprise a blend of one Republican and one Democrat.

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Other options for No Labels include running a ticket with two Independent candidates or with one Independent and one Republican/Democrat.

Months ago, Liberman stressed that Americans are tiring of both major political parties and seeking a change. Can No Labels successfully appeal to the electorate this year? Only time will tell.