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The political organization No Labels is gearing up to launch a presidential campaign for the upcoming November election, despite the withdrawal of high-profile figures previously considered for its ticket. According to sources, No Labels delegates, numbering around 800, are poised to vote in favor of initiating a presidential bid, with the official selection process for candidates to be unveiled next week. This decision comes in the wake of Super Tuesday results that signal a likely rematch between Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump, amidst widespread voter dissatisfaction with both.

No Labels aims to capitalize on this discontent by proposing a bipartisan “unity ticket,” hoping to attract voters disillusioned with the current political landscape. However, concerns have been raised about the group’s potential to siphon votes from Biden in crucial battleground states, alongside criticisms regarding the organization’s opaque funding and decision-making processes.

Despite the buzz, notable individuals like former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Senator Joe Manchin have publicly distanced themselves from a No Labels candidacy. The group, which has been actively securing ballot access nationwide, claims to have the support of disenchanted donors from both political spectrums but has yet to reveal specific candidates or funding sources.

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