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GOP Senator Open to Considering ‘No Labels’ Third Party Ticket

Senator Bill Cassidy‍ Open‍ to Joining No Labels Presidential Ticket

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) expressed his openness to considering ⁣being on or supporting the presidential⁤ ticket for the No Labels political organization. In an appearance on NBC News’s ​“Meet the Press” with host Chuck Todd,‍ Cassidy stated that his decision ⁣would⁣ depend on‍ the Republican and Democrat nominees.

When asked about ⁤a ​hypothetical rematch between ‌President Joe‌ Biden and former President Donald Trump, Cassidy replied,‍ “If they came and ⁢spoke to⁤ me, ⁢I would certainly speak to them back.”⁣ Although he has not spoken with ⁣No Labels about⁤ a potential run,‌ Cassidy stated that he would be “open” to the idea.

Concerns have been raised by some Democrats​ that a third-party bid ​by No Labels​ could unintentionally​ lead‍ to a Trump victory. However, the organization⁢ presents ⁣itself as an anti-Trump alternative to GOP donors.

Cassidy highlighted the desire ⁢for‌ something different among ⁣the⁢ American people, stating, “Seventy percent of the American⁢ people want something ‍different. Plausibly, we could have a ⁣setting in which someone has been convicted and someone⁤ else shows signs of mental ‌decline so significant⁤ 70% of the American people are already‍ thinking he’s too old.”

Concerns About​ Biden’s Health and Mental State

Cassidy criticized ​President Biden for not being ⁢“transparent” with the American people regarding⁤ his ⁤health⁢ and‍ mental state. ⁤He emphasized⁣ the need for the electorate to be informed about Biden’s ⁤health, ⁢stating, “With this, should ​there be another option for the American people? ⁣And, I think plausibly ⁣there ‌should be.” A recent ​Wall Street Journal poll revealed that 73% of‍ registered voters⁣ believed the president⁤ was ​“too old to run‌ for president.”

Cassidy, a former Democrat, ‌has been ⁤serving as a Republican Senator since 2014. He was one of the ‌seven Republican Senators⁢ who voted to convict Trump during his second impeachment. While he stated that he ⁢would vote for “a Republican” if Trump were the nominee, he also‍ expressed his belief that the former president should drop out ⁣of the race. Cassidy mentioned the possibility of writing in‌ a Republican candidate.

No Labels aims to create‍ a “Unity ticket” as an “insurance​ plan” if the Democrat and Republican parties nominate candidates who are not favored by the majority of Americans.​ The organization seeks to appeal to the politically ‌homeless.

The group’s founding chairman, Joe Lieberman, ⁤announced plans for​ a⁢ party convention in Dallas, Texas, in April 2024, but only if‌ they believe they have a “realistic chance to win.”



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