Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) will not seek a third-party bid for the White House, he announced Wednesday night, shutting down speculation. Christie had been toying with a possible ...
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Wednesday turned down an offer to run for president on a "No Labels" ticket. The No Labels group has struggled to put forward a ticket challenging both ...
(CNN) — Former Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie said Wednesday he will not run as a third-party candidate. “I appreciate the encouragement I’ve gotten to pursue a third-party ...
Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was prepared to mount an independent bid for the presidency as the No Labels candidate if the group could find a ...
Centrist group says it won’t field ‘unity ticket’ in US presidential election after reaching out to 30 potential people and raising $60m The centrist group No Labels will not field a third ...
No Labels, the influential centrist group that had been working for over a year towards launching a bipartisan, third-party 2024 presidential ticket, is giving up its effort. The organization on ...
No Labels, with no candidate and no shot at winning the presidency, is no longer a player in that election this year. That gust of wind you just felt? That's a huge sigh of relief from No Labels ...
The former Republican New Jersey governor said he is sticking with his #NeverTrump stance he ran on in a failed GOP ...
The group said in March it would move forward with third-party independent bid. The bipartisan No Labels movement is facing a self-imposed soft deadline of early April to field a ticket in the ...
No Labels had another high-profile recruit turn down their offer to be at the top of a presidential ticket as the third-party organization continues to search for a candidate in 2024. The centrist ...
WASHINGTON, April 4 (Reuters) - Centrist group No Labels will not field a third-party bid for the U.S. presidency because it could not find a candidate with a credible path to winning the White ...
The bipartisan No Labels movement is facing a self-imposed soft deadline of early April to field a ticket in the 2024 presidential race, despite declaring last month that it would move forward with a ...