Sen. Joe Manchin and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. will speak at No Labels' Common Sense town hall at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire
There's an ocean of people who do not understand left vs right. They don't have any core ideology that drives them. They vote based on absolute nonsense.
It's really tempting to think that people see the world the way you do. Don't be fooled. Most of them aren't taking the time to read political articles. They go through life giving no real thought to any of this.
That's not true at all. If 20% of people wrote in Mickey Mouse for their vote, you can be damn sure both parties would be announcing their presidential runs at Disneyworld.
Even if a third party doesn't win, it's in the major party's best interest to adopt policies from that party in order to snipe voters from that third party because:
That party knows those voters will show, it's a good investment.
The other party might snipe those voters instead.
If neither party adopts anything from that party, the party might grow.
Voting isn't just a form of choosing a candidate, it's a form of protest as well. One that takes far less time than a week of picketing. One that's very powerful as well. 20% of people willing to show up to the polls, and vote nothing... that's 20% of people willing to vote for the right person should they come along.
No Labels, the third-party bipartisan group that is considering launching a "unity" campaign in the 2024 presidential race, on Monday will host a major event to discuss its platform -- and will be joined by two notable politicians from across the aisle.
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., a Republican, will speak at the group's "Common Sense town hall" at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire.
They are a wolf in sheep's clothing. Acting like this is anything else other than a political gambit to secure preferential treatment for whoever is ultimately financing the "no labels" grift is completely naive. A third party that is made up of the entrenched political elites of yester-year is just a prick measuring contest, an attempt to stay politically relevant, and a shot across the bow that if Democrats don't give in to their demands that they will let the psycopaths run the asylum.
Manchin and Sinema should of never been allowed in the Democratic party. They're clearly Republicans just looking to grease their palms and sleeze their way into any power they can get.