NEW AD AGAINST NO LABELS: MoveOn and Partners Launch Ad Attacking Spoiler Ticket

WATCH AD HERE 6 Figure Ad Buy Up Against No Labels in AZ, NV, NC, WI & DC Washington, D.C. – After No Labels confirmed that they will move forward with their reckless third-party campaign, a coalition of progressive organizations launched an ad campaign warning that this eventual third-party ticket will only help get Donald Trump back in the White House. As reported in POLITICO, MoveOn, American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), and Way to Lead partnered on the six-figure ad buy that will target voters…

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MoveOn Statement on No Labels’ Reckless and Anti-Democratic Ticket Announcement

Washington, D.C. – Following reporting that the dark money group No Labels and their anonymous 800 “delegates” will announce tomorrow that they are moving forward with their third-party presidential bid—a race that their own CEO has said they are not in to win—MoveOn Political Action Executive Director Rahna Epting issued the following statement: “No Labels won’t disclose its delegates, won’t disclose all of its donors, refuses to give voters an opportunity to pick a nominee, and won’t even say who they might nominate on their reckless spoiler ticket, when even…

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MoveOn Responds to Reports of No Labels Plans to Run an All-Republican “Unity Ticket”

Washington, D.C. – In response to news from HuffPost that No Labels is considering putting forward a so-called “unity,” all-Republican ticket, MoveOn Political Action Chief Communications Officer Joel Payne released the following statement: “No Labels is living in a fantasy world where an all-Republican ticket is ‘bipartisan’ and a third-party ticket with no strategy can win 270 electoral votes. That means No Labels wants to run a national ticket that is hostile to reproductive rights, hostile to workers’ rights, hostile to the interests of young voters, and silent on climate…

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Schools Aren’t the Republicans’ Ticket to Victory

Schools may not be the ticket to victory that a lot of Republicans hope they will be, despite what the top-line results of last night’s election seem to suggest. For the past several months, Glenn Youngkin has blanketed Virginia cable networks, mailboxes, and radio airwaves with advertisements about dysfunction in the state’s public schools. His Democratic opponent, Terry McAuliffe, did not believe parents should have any say in what their children learned, Youngkin would declare. Meanwhile, he argued that Virginia students were being indoctrinated by what he and other Republicans…

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