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With White House race likely headed for Biden-Trump rematch, No Labels prepares for potential 3rd-party ticket

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MANCHESTER, N.H. — As the 2024 White House race appears to be moving toward a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump, the centrist group No Labels is taking steps to prepare for a possible third-party unity ticket.

And the group says it has support, pointing to a slew of public polling that indicates Americans are anything but jazzed about a Biden-Trump presidential election.

"We're responding to a clear demand from American voters. The vast majority of them aren't happy with the likely major party nominees," said the group's chief strategist, Ryan Clancy. "They want another choice, and all No Labels is doing is offering them that choice."

Clancy, in an interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday, said No Labels is "doing a lot of dialogue with our members across the country to get a better sense of the kind of candidates, the specific candidates, that people would want to see on the ticket."

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He reiterated that the group hadn't made a final determination about whether they would be better served with having a Republican rather than a Democrat at the top of their potential ticket.

"The basis for that is some polling we did over the summer," Clancy told Fox News. "We just found that a unity ticket on the top just did better, had a better chance to win. And so

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