Could We See Nikki Haley Run For President as the ‘No Labels’ Candidate?
Nikki Haley Slams the Door Shut on a No Labels Bid
This morning, in a chat with reporters at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, Nikki Haley gave her most emphatic rejection of the option of running as the presidential candidate of the organization No Labels.
Nikki Haley’s bid for the GOP nomination is over; her No Labels run could be just starting
It is over. There is no longer any way Nikki Haley can win enough delegates on Super Tuesday GOP primaries to win the GOP nomination.
But her name might still be on your November ballot as the presidential candidate of the No Labels party.
This Friday, No Labels will hold a virtual convention to find a candidate for November. Haley is the number one prospect.
Is No Labels about to face plant?
Donors to No Labels are starting to fear that the third-party group missed its window for launching a much-hyped presidential bid and are questioning whether to make future financial commitments to the organization.
Those fears have intensified after two high-profile No Labels candidate targets — former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican, and West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat — passed on the chance to run for president, and as the party’s planned April presidential nominating convention approaches without a clear ticket in place.