The well-funded centrist group No Labels says it wants to field a presidential candidate who will focus on substance. But its first big event was all style.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire—At their town hall event on Monday night to begin what could be a historically well-funded third-party presidential effort, the centrist group No Labels seemed to have all the right ingredients in place. and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman , who floated supporting a third-party candidacy, or in Manchin’s case running himself.
For all the talk from Manchin and Huntsman on today’s politics being all about style over substance, the perfect-bound and smartly branded packet seemed to define the former. “The all of the above will do something about climate change,” McCrory said before being interrupted by the climate-concerned voter, who did not offer his name. “This is a draft here, man. We’re trying.”
At other points of the evening, No Labels’ big-name guests seemed most interested in less high-minded draws of the event. Sununu, for instance, mopped up reporters’ attention and took plenty of questions. But he wasn’t in much of a mood to talk about another rare concrete proposal in the Common Sense pamphlet: raising the federal age to buy a firearm to 21 years old.
Many Democrats believe No Labels—with a reported budget in the tens of millions of dollars—would ultimately be an expensive and quixotic spoiler that hands the election to Trump.
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