"No Labels: Navigating the Intersection of Social Welfare and Politics"

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No Labels, initially a social welfare organization, has faced criticism and legal challenges as it pursues ballot access in multiple states for a potential independent presidential candidate in the 2024 election. The group's shift in mission from bipartisan activism to a possible third-party bid has led to accusations of "bait and switch" from donors and questions about its financial transparency. No Labels has obtained ballot access in 14 states but faces challenges in others, prompting debate over its status as a political party and its candidate selection process.
Topics:nation#ballot-access#bipartisan-activism#no-labels#political-party#politics#presidential-race
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