Pelosi's Scathing Critique of No Labels and Their Impact on Democracy

Democrats, including former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, are expressing concerns over a potential third-party presidential run backed by No Labels, a group aimed at promoting bipartisan cooperation. Pelosi argues that the group is not truly nonpartisan and is instead advancing Republican policies. The White House is also reportedly worried about the possibility of No Labels electing Donald Trump. No Labels, which initially focused on monitoring elected officials, has been laying the groundwork for a 2024 presidential run. It argues that both President Biden and Trump have low favorability ratings, and voters would benefit from a more enthusiastic candidate. The impact of a third-party candidate in 2024 is uncertain, but No Labels' own polling suggests a Republican candidate would fare better in swing states. Pelosi contends that No Labels is using the guise of nonpartisanship to push conservative ideology.
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- Pelosi launches an all-out attack against No Labels POLITICO
- Pelosi rips No Labels: ‘Perilous to our democracy’ The Hill
- Pelosi bashes No Labels as "perilous to our democracy" and threat to Biden CBS News
- Nancy Pelosi slams potential 3rd-party group in 2024, and more campaign takeaways ABC News
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