Matt Taibbi has this article on Racket News about Democratic Party-aligned forces who worked to sabotage No Labels, and when No Labels decided not to run any for president, the article shows how the same Democrats set their sights on other minor party and independent presidential candidates.
WSJ columnist James Freeman writes that discovery is underway in three No Labels lawsuits against the Democratic Party in its efforts to harm a potential No Labels presidential ticket’s ballot access and popularity in 2024.
Courthouse News Service has this article about the lawsuit filed a few days ago against the California top-two system, Peace & Freedom Party et al v Weber.
Here is a Newsweek story about the recent news about dirty tricks directed against No Labels by Democratic Party-linked individuals.
It appears the information is being revealed due to subpoenas in the lawsuit No Labels v NoLabels.com, filed in federal court in Delaware in 2023. Democratic Party activists had set up a website called “NoLabels.com” which apparently tried to fool viewers into thinking it was a website of No Labels. The parody website put up content designed to make it appear that No Labels supported Donald Trump.
Some of the defendants in the Delaware lawsuit then filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., to quash the subpoenas, but apparently that wasn’t successful. The two D.C. lawsuits are Third Way v No Labels, 1:24-mc-00097, and Dimitri Mehlhorn v No Labels, 1:24-mc-00101.
On November 25, Florida Congressmember Michael Waltz said he will resign from the U.S. House next month. The Governor then called a special election for his seat, which will be on April 1, the same date as the special election for the First District. Waltz is a Republican and represents the Sixth District, which includes Daytona Beach.