This is the first ever debate between former President Trump and Vice President Harris, and we’re hoping it won’t be the last. The American people deserve more than one 90-minute debate between the two people running to be the leader of the free world. Follow along for @RyanClancyNL’s insights. #ABCDebate #NLDebateNight
“There is a reason that when No Labels started this effort two years ago to try to find a ticket we saw 2/3s of the public saying, ‘please don’t give us this election.’ That Thursday night debate, in technicolor, for the whole country to see is exactly why people felt that way.” @RyanClancyNL on @CNN
Before the debate begins, make sure to read the @NoLabelsOrg debate guide to understand where the candidates stand on the issues that matter most to voters:
https://t.co/fvm16t5vVS
The commonsense majority doesn’t want more old grievances during tonight’s #CNNDebate. Trump/Biden need a vision beyond ranting how the other guy will destroy the country. Follow along for @RyanClancyNL’s insights.
🇺🇸@Mike_Rawlings: “Let‘s talk about common sense issues. Let‘s get common sense leadership. Let‘s take accountability in this country as opposed to pointing fingers and playing the blame game. Let‘s stand up and let‘s say what we‘re going to do for America and this future.”
🚨Statement from Chief Strategist @RyanClancyNL:
“Now that No Labels’ delegates have given the go ahead for us to accelerate our candidate search for a Unity ticket, voters will read plenty of speculation about who would be on it. But No Labels has not yet chosen a ticket and any names floating around are being put out there by someone else. We will announce our formal selection process next Thursday March 14, with more details to come shortly thereafter.”
Must read from @TheHill by @RepBrianFitz and @RepGolden: Congress must act to defend our borders and aid our allies. Global security is at stake.
https://t.co/8km1nFQtSz
“The time has come to put aside the partisan games and safeguard the international peace our Greatest Generation fought to establish. We call on our colleagues in Congress to pass this vital legislation, for the sake of both our international allies and the security of our nation.” @RepBrianFitz@RepGolden
Today @NYTopinion from @RyanClancyNL: “The ongoing effort to disenfranchise groups or candidates challenging the entrenched powers in both parties is rooted in contempt for voters...Ms. Collins and other critics should spend less time dismissing independent voices and more time exploring why voters are so hungry to hear them in the first place.”https://t.co/xSQqi5uNDK
The failure of the Senate immigration deal this week provides the latest evidence of the brokenness of our political system. It also highlights the need for problem solvers – including a potential Unity Ticket…⬇️ https://t.co/NGceNIiTBZ
NEW @Daily_Cowboy: Guest columnist Jane Hill writes, "No Labels stands for the 70% of Americans who are tired of being told what to think by the extremes of both the Democratic and Republican parties.” https://t.co/zyyEdQy0q4
We are ecstatic that @GovLarryHogan has announced he is running for US Senate. It’s never been clearer Washington needs more bipartisan problem solvers and Gov. Hogan has an unmatched track record of delivering commonsense leadership.
No Labels co-founder Holly Page tells @NewsCenterMaine@RobCaldwell207: "This is unprecedented times, and the American people are clearly saying they do not want a rematch. They want a third choice." https://t.co/XW4mdniLg2
"There’s a sense of inevitability looming over the upcoming election...Fortunately, we have No Labels, an organization advocating for bipartisan cooperation in politics since 2010," writes a reader in the @STLToday. https://t.co/84Aj3Lqf4B
🗳️ @DanWebbEsq tells @Rachel_Schilke@DCExaminer: “These two parties believe that…they own our democracy, and that’s just wrong."
https://t.co/nC3wP4gerk
A reader of the Las Vegas @ReviewJournal writes: "Democrats decide who can be on ballots and who can’t because it could make Mr. Biden look bad. Everything is a threat to democracy unless they make the rules and decide for whom we can vote." https://t.co/scFuIlaLjq
Shameful lying conspiracy @ThirdWayKessler@ThirdWayTweet.
Unity08 v. FEC Explained
The landmark 2010 case, Unity08 v. FEC, paved the way for groups like No Labels, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, to advocate for ballot access without registering as a political party. Why? ⬇️
✅ 🇺🇸 Unity08, which sought to get on the ballot in the 2008 election, challenged FEC regulations on political party status.
✅ 🇺🇸In 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that nonprofits — like No Labels — can advocate for ballot access as long as they don’t campaign for a “clearly identified candidate.”
✅ 🇺🇸This means nonprofits, like No Labels, can support ballot access and do not have to register as political parties with the Federal Election Commission.
🗳️ 🇺🇸This is a win for voters, and it’s a win for democracy. It allows more choice and more opportunities for diversity in an election. Why would anyone try to get in the way? Only if they want to kneecap the competition.
🗳️ 🇺🇸But do not worry. No Labels will stand with moral courage for the rights of the 1 million+ Americans who have signed voter registrations to support No Labels on the ballot.
🗳️ 🇺🇸Join us as we stand up for the right of Americans to express their voices and assert their right to choices at the ballot box. https://t.co/a4E1VOZVPA
Learn more here: https://t.co/CsNiWWG83f
Shameful lying conspiracy @KyleHerring@Accountable_US.
Unity08 v. FEC Explained
The landmark 2010 case, Unity08 v. FEC, paved the way for groups like No Labels, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, to advocate for ballot access without registering as a political party. Why? ⬇️
✅ 🇺🇸 Unity08, which sought to get on the ballot in the 2008 election, challenged FEC regulations on political party status.
✅ 🇺🇸 In 2010, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that nonprofits — like No Labels — can advocate for ballot access as long as they don’t campaign for a “clearly identified candidate.”
✅ 🇺🇸 This means nonprofits, like No Labels, can support ballot access and do not have to register as political parties with the Federal Election Commission.
🗳️ 🇺🇸 This is a win for voters, and it’s a win for democracy. It allows more choice and more opportunities for diversity in an election. Why would anyone try to get in the way? Only if they want to kneecap the competition.
🗳️ 🇺🇸 But do not worry. No Labels will stand with moral courage for the rights of the 1 million+ Americans who have signed voter registrations to support No Labels on the ballot.
🗳️ 🇺🇸 Join us as we stand up for the right of Americans to express their voices and assert their right to choices at the ballot box. https://t.co/a4E1VOZVPA
Learn more here:
https://t.co/CsNiWWG83f