As a rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump becomes more possible, one group is providing a third option for voters. Nonprofit No Labels is working to create a "bipartisan, unity presidential ticket" in every state.
“We have never seen candidates disliked this much, ever,” Nancy Jacobson, founder and CEO of No Labels, told the Deseret News. “If we’re going to ever create power for the center and get these two parties working together, side by side, for results for the American people, this is the moment.”
Jacobson believes Utah voters could be interested in what No Labels has to offer because “a majority of people are realizing they want different choices.”
Critics, like Sen. Mitt Romney, are concerned a candidate from No Labels would only serve as a spoiler candidate. Jacobson thinks if they field a strong candidate, they'll win.
Read more about No Labels' big gamble here.
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