No Labels Staffs Up With Republicans Ahead of 2024 Presidential Plans

The group has been hiring Republican fundraisers, campaigners, and policy advisers as it works to advance a presidential ticket that many believe would pull votes from President Biden.

No Labels Staffs Up With Republicans Ahead of 2024 Presidential Plans
No Labels Chair Joe Lieberman and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman

As it moves forward with plans to promote a bipartisan presidential ticket that many pundits say would pull votes from President Biden and help to elect a Republican, the self-described centrist group No Labels is defending itself against accusations that it is trying to boost Republicans by saying that it would back down if polling shows that the ticket would be a spoiler for either party. But speculation about the group’s Republican bias has continued to grow, most recently through reporting that No Labels uses an online fundraising system that only works with Republican candidates. Now, a review of the group’s hiring since it began working on its 2024 unity ticket plan shows that No Labels has been staffing up with former Republican Party fundraisers, campaigners, and policy advisers, tilting its personnel clearly to the right.