No Labels is Suing Groups that Tried to Sabotage its Petition Efforts

During 2023 and early 2024, No Labels was trying to get on the ballot in as many states as possible, so as to run a centrist (not yet chosen) presidential candidate. Although it abandoned that effort on April 4, 2024, it is now suing Third Way and Investing in U.S., two groups that tried to interfere with its efforts. See this ElectionLawBlog post, which quotes from a Washington Post article.

In response, No Labels spokeperson Dan Webb said, “The Post reporter pulled public documents from an ongoing court case, showing political operatives – who were doing the bidding of senior Democratic operatives and funders – plotting to “dstroy” No Labels and make us “devastatingly toxic” to citizens who might run on our ticket.”

UPDATE: here is a story in a British newspaper about the dirty tricks used against No Labels.


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No Labels is Suing Groups that Tried to Sabotage its Petition Efforts — 16 Comments

  1. That discriminates in favor of voters who know their ABCs, which is an increasingly small percentage going forward.

  2. WHAT PCT OF VOTERS – ESP VOTERS SINCE THE I-NET – CAN NOT PRINT/WRITE ANYTHING —

    IE THEIR OWN NAMES AND ADDRESSES ???

    HOW DO THEY GET TO VOTE ??? VIA THE OLDE ***X*** MARKED ON FORMS ???

    HOW CAN THEY WRITE-IN ANY NAMES FOR ANY OFFICE ???

  3. “The only acceptable election is a voice vote or standing count.”

    Great point!

  4. Not a No Labels, but certainly support the effort as this pertains to treatment of the Green Party & other minor parties as well.

  5. Stand up and be counted
    Show the world that you’re a man
    Stand up and be counted, go with the Ku Klux Klan

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