No Labels, a political organization, is facing scrutiny over its intentions and operations as it considers running a third-party candidate in the upcoming November election. Critics, including Meghan McCain, question the organization's purpose, suggesting it primarily serves to funnel money to Mark Penn’s polling operation from wealthy individuals without a clear political agenda. Additionally, the Boston Herald reports allegations from No Labels that liberal activists are engaged in a criminal conspiracy to prevent the organization from gaining ballot access in various states. This controversy raises concerns about the potential impact on No Labels' legitimacy in Washington, as PuckNews explores the organization's quixotic attempt to run a unity ticket in 2024.
I need someone to explain to me what the point of No Labels is other than to just take money from vulnerable rich people. Like if you can't pull your shit together to run a candidate in this election - what is it that you say you do all day?
I need someone to explain to me the point of No Labels is other than to just take money from vulnerable rich people. Like if you can't pull your shit together to run a candidate in this election - what is it that you say you do all day?
.@tarapalmeri is joined by @hunterw to discuss whether Biden will be able to heal rifts in the Democratic Party in 2024, and more. Listen: https://t.co/thoia1lBUx https://t.co/DkUlaPvTpw
Editorial | No Labels, the political organization that may run a third-party candidate this November, alleges that liberal activists are engaged in a criminal conspiracy to undermine No Labels and prevent it from gaining ballot access in various states. https://t.co/Q45lCOHD57
Could No Labels’ quixotic attempt to run a unity ticket in 2024 end up destroying any legitimacy they have left in Washington? @tarapalmeri explores. https://t.co/S4e12FVb96
Is No Labels just a grift to fund Mark Penn’s polling operation? https://t.co/Fvwuvw5Byz