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The centrist group No Labels is planning a bipartisan nominating convention, leading to speculation that they may promote a third-party candidate for voters who don’t support Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Those who agree say a third-party ticket will affect the election by helping Trump get more votes and diluting opposition. Those who disagree say voters may like the third-party candidate better, reducing Trump’s chances. Now we debate: “How Would A No Labels Presidential Candidate Change the Outcome in 2024?”
Arguing Yes: Rahna Epting, Executive Director of MoveOn
Arguing No: Ryan Clancy, Chief Strategist of No Labels
Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates
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The centrist group No Labels is planning a bipartisan nominating convention, leading to speculation that they may promote a third-party candidate for voters who don’t support Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Those who agree say a third-party ticket will affect the election by helping Trump get more votes and diluting opposition. Those who disagree say voters may like the third-party candidate better, reducing Trump’s chances. Now we debate: “How Would A No Labels Presidential Candidate Change the Outcome in 2024?”
Arguing Yes: Rahna Epting, Executive Director of MoveOn
Arguing No: Ryan Clancy, Chief Strategist of No Labels
Emmy award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates
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