The No Labels party hoping to create a new and viable option for voters in November is still operating in secrecy. It's time for that to stop.
No Labels came on the political scene with promises to name a presidential candidate. That hasn't happened. Is it all just a scam?
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Why? The group can’t find any credible candidates to run. No Labels founder CEO Nancy Jacobson told allies this week that the group planned to announce the news Monday, the Journal wrote ...
WASHINGTON—It was the presidential nomination that ultimately no one wanted. No Labels, the centrist group which has sought to field a third-party presidential bid, is abandoning efforts to ...
No Labels’ recruiting trouble illustrates a paradox at the heart of its plans: Founder and CEO Nancy Jacobson believed conditions were ripe for her to create a third-party, independent ...
Penn’s wife, Nancy Jacobson, founded No Labels. Penn and Jacobson did not return requests for interviews. Lieberman said that Penn is not as central to the movement as the article suggested.
The party’s long list of rejections undercuts CEO Nancy Jacobson’s core argument that American voters are crying out for an alternative to Biden and Trump. If that were the case, No Labels ...
We're stronger now than we've ever been, and our country needs us more than ever before," said Nancy Jacobson, No Labels’s founder and CEO. "And as we plan for our future, we want to hear the ...