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No Labels movement to hold convention to nominate candidate for president

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A No Labels movement will hold a convention next year to nominate a candidate for president.

That’s according to retired Congressman Fred Upton.

He says 70 percent of people don’t want a Trump-Biden rematch and that No Labels is focused on getting on the ballot.

So far, they have secured spots on the ballots of 12 states, according to WSJM.

They say the plan is to run a Republican for president and a Democrat for vice president. According to Upton, No Labels will likely hold its convention in March in Dallas.

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2 comments

Joey Bagodonuts November 13, 2023 at 12:40 pm

Hey Fred, what is the point of this. Is your behind still sore from when it hit you on your way out of Congress?

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Charles U Farley November 13, 2023 at 4:14 pm

No Labels seems to be just a covername for a bunch of centrist establishment hacks. No thank you, hard pass.

The best part about the group is that they are REALLY freaking the lefties out. The LA Slimes did a great article on them…

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