No Labels ends third-party 2024 president election campaign

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The decision by No Labels not to run a third-party candidate for president in the 2024 election was unexpected. It also cements the general election matchup...

No Labels' announcement that it won't field a candidate for president in the 2024 election comes just days after the death of founding chairman Joe Lieberman. It caps months of discussions about a third-party presidential candidate during which the group raised tens of millions of dollars from a donor list it has kept secret.

The unexpected announcement further cements the general election matchup between the two unpopular major party candidates, Biden and Trump, leavingas the only prominent outsider still seeking the presidency. Kennedy said this week that he had collected enough signatures to qualify for the fall ballot in in five states., caps months of discussions during which the group raised tens of millions of dollars from a donor list it has kept secret.

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