The third-party group suffered the death of its chairman and still has no candidate. Meanwhile, polls suggest Kennedy is pulling more votes away from the president than Donald Trump.
The latest figure to turn down No Labels was Chris Christie, who had toyed with the idea of a third-party bid but concluded there was “not a pathway to win” after his team conducted polling in several states. “If my candidacy in any way, shape or form would help Donald Trump become president again, then it is not the way forward,” Christie said in a statement Wednesday.
” But the organization has also suggested it could drop its ambitions if it doesn’t come up with a viable candidate by April—and, with the clock ticking and its chair passed, it’s difficult to see how it pulls off a nomination. “I’m not sure who’s up next, if anyone,” a No Labels donor told Politico earlier this month after Manchin and Hogan each declined offers to run.
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