2024 US Presidential Election
No Labels Abandons US Presidential Third-Party Bid
No Labels, a centrist political organization, has decided against fielding a third-party candidate in the upcoming presidential election. This decision comes after the group was unable to find a high-profile candidate with a credible path to winning the White House. Previously, supporters of No Labels had voted to put forward a unity ticket, but their efforts have been unsuccessful.
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past month
- Kamala Harris Picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Running Mate
- Harris Secures Enough Delegates to Be Democratic Nominee for US President
- Barack and Michelle Obama Endorse Kamala Harris for US Presidency
- Harris Says She's Got Enough Delegates to Be Nominated by Democratic Party
- Biden Withdraws from Presidential Race, Endorses Kamala Harris as Democratic Nominee
- "I took a bullet for democracy," Trump declares at first campaign rally since shooting
- Biden Reassesses Presidential Bid Amid Growing Pressure to Step Aside
- Donald Trump Nominates JD Vance as Republican Running Mate
- Trump Safe After Shooting at Pennsylvania Rally Leaves Suspect and One Attendee Dead
- Biden Mistakenly Introduces Zelensky as Putin at NATO Summit
- Biden Campaigns in Pennsylvania Amid Growing Concerns Among Democrats
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