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LIVE: Tune in to witness No Labels hosting a New Hampshire town hall featuring Joe Manchin and Jon Huntsman.

No Labels Town Hall⁢ with Sen. Joe Manchin and⁢ Gov. Jon Huntsman

No ⁣Labels is thrilled to announce an exciting⁤ town hall event at St. ⁣Anselm⁣ College ​in⁤ Manchester, New Hampshire. Join​ us⁣ for ‍an engaging‍ discussion featuring ‌Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and ⁣former Utah Republican Gov. Jon Huntsman.

This event is part of‌ our common sense⁢ town hall series, where we ‌bring together leaders ​from across the⁣ political spectrum to find ⁤practical solutions to the challenges​ facing our nation.

The town hall ⁢will kick off⁣ at 5:15 p.m. EDT, so mark your calendars and‌ get ready ​for an evening​ of insightful conversation.

Speculation is⁢ swirling ​that No Labels ‍may consider running a third-party ticket in the⁤ upcoming‍ 2024 presidential election. While some have raised concerns about the impact‍ of a ⁢third-party candidate, we firmly⁢ believe that ‌our organization is uniquely ‍positioned to disrupt the two-party system and bring about real change.

Sen.⁣ Joe Manchin, a⁢ dedicated member of No Labels, is rumored⁢ to⁣ be a ‌top ‍contender for our presidential⁣ candidate. With ‍his ‌extensive⁢ experience and commitment to‍ bipartisan cooperation, he embodies the values and principles that we stand for.

As‍ we ​eagerly​ await⁣ his decision,⁣ it’s worth noting that Sen. Manchin has not ruled⁣ out ⁤a presidential run. Additionally, he has ⁢yet​ to ‌announce whether he ⁢will seek another term⁤ for his Senate seat in⁢ 2024.

Stay ⁤tuned for ​more updates and⁤ join us at the town hall ‍to⁤ be part of the conversation that could shape ⁤the future of our nation.

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