The Centrist Way in 2024? 'No Labels' Spurs National Discussion
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A political organization called "No Labels" is intent on shaking up the 2024 presidential race. There's talk of creating a third-party unity ticket if the field of voters faces a choice of Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump once again.
The national co-chair of the group talked with CBN News about the way forward. Civil rights leader, Dr. Benjamin Chavis, an ordained minister and former CEO of the NAACP, is navigating political waters to support this centrist effort.
"The reason why I'm moving to the center with No Labels is because I want to see further change," Chavis said. I want to see our nation do better. I want to see our nation, open up more opportunities for all of God's people."
Dr. Chavis added, "We promote and support bipartisan solutions, bipartisan common sense solutions to our nation's problems."
No Labels has been a Capitol Hill presence for years, supporting the "House Problem-Solvers Caucus." It's helped lead to bipartisan achievements such as the recent infrastructure bill.
As 2024 approaches, members believe Americans want a moderate, common-sense alternative, and point to polling that shows nearly 60 percent of citizens would support a centrist presidential candidate.
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