No Labels third-party bid worries Biden and Democrats more than Republicans

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The prospect of a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential contest is more worrying to Democrats than Republicans. Based on early polling, Democrats are much more concerned that a bid from the centrist NoLabelsOrg could hurt their candidate.

Based on early polling, Democrats are much more concerned that a bid from the centrist organization No Labels could hurt their candidate than are Republicans.Center-left think tank Third Way has released data showing that a major third-party ticket could be a"spoiler" that ruins President Joe Biden's chances of keeping the White House. The group, along with progressive organization MoveOn, will brief Senate Democratic chiefs of staff on July 27 about their concerns.

Discussions about nontraditional presidential candidates crop up every election cycle, but No Labels is seeking to break through in a larger way thanks to its $70 million campaign to secure ballot access in all 50 states and the prospect of a presidential rematch, which has not occurred since 1956. "[No Labels has] not defined a platform or chosen a candidate, and most Americans haven't even heard of them," he said."Democrats are worried because the last few elections have been close, and even a small third-party vote could bring Trump back to the White House."

"The people more likely to switch [to a third party] are less well educated, less interested in politics, not these upscale, socially liberal and fiscally conservative people," he said."My sense is that No Labels would be slightly more attractive or take more votes from the Democratic candidates, which is why they're a little more worried about it."

Fortier insists that the hype surrounding disaffected voters who are upset with Biden and Trump is largely just that. On the contrary, he argues that voters who despise one candidate or the other are often highly motivated to vote, as evidenced by record high turnout in 2020.

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