No Labels, a centrist group planning a third-party presidential bid, is set to announce a nominating committee on Thursday, tasked with selecting a presidential candidate in the coming weeks, Joseph Lieberman told the Washington Post. No Labels leader Joe Lieberman expressed confidence in the group's potential to carry states with as little as 34-35% of the vote, emphasizing that they aim to win rather than act as a 'spoiler' in the election. Criticism has arisen from various quarters, including Project Lincoln, which argues that a vote for a @NoLabelsOrg candidate effectively supports Donald Trump, presenting voters with a binary choice in the November elections. Despite this, Lieberman announced that No Labels could unveil its bipartisan unity presidential ticket as early as next week.
No Labels lays out plan to pick presidential candidate https://t.co/PeIKmw2tA9 https://t.co/p7q0Ao2PVJ
No Labels party founding chair Joe Lieberman said that the organization could announce its bipartisan unity presidential ticket as soon as next week. https://t.co/11pZk3sk6L https://t.co/IVS1TPjlUB
A vote for a @NoLabelsOrg candidate is a vote for Donald Trump. In November you have two options: help Trump win, or help defeat Trump. No Labels is trying to help Trump win. https://t.co/gCLOiSHan2
“You could carry states with 34, 35% of the vote ... If we’re in it, we’re in it to win.” — No Labels leader Joe Lieberman predicts the large number of major third-party candidates will upend the fall campaign, saying his group will not be a “spoiler.” https://t.co/h3jo2lUHiQ
Wapo: No Labels, the centrist group planning a third-party presidential bid, plans to announce a nominating committee Thursday that will be charged with selecting a presidential candidate in the coming weeks, Joseph Lieberman told Washington Post https://t.co/pVzDVoAfWd
Guess we know who the No Labels nominee will be. https://t.co/ZObFIudei9