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No Labels is an American political organization whose stated mission is to support centrism and bipartisanship through what it calls the "commonsense majority". No Labels was founded in 2010 as a 501(c)(4) by current president and CEO Nancy Jacobson.
But the complaint argues that No Labels' efforts to “hide behind" its national organization "would create a dangerous gap in Colorado’s campaign finance law, and allow national groups to ...
The people who run No Labels and Third Way, two of the most prominent centrist organizations in Washington, had all come up together in the small world of Clinton-era center-left politics.
The organization's aim is "to use science, logic, and natural law to expose all the flaws in the arguments homosexuals (and bisexuals) use to try to justify homosexual activity." [ 86 ] On November 22, 2010, [ 87 ] the SPLC designated the organization an anti-gay hate group [ 88 ] [ 89 ] "based on their propagation of known falsehoods".
The SPLC designated 566 extreme antigovernment groups as active in 2020, [40] and 488 extreme antigovernment groups as active in 2021. [4] Of the 488 organizations designated as active in 2021, 92 were militia groups, 75 were "sovereign citizen" groups, three were "constitutional sheriff" groups, and 52 were "conspiracy propagandist" groups.
The State Board of Elections has officially certified No Labels in a 4-1 vote. Here’s what that means for voters. No Labels, centrist group with McCrory’s support, certified as NC political party
4 [a] Education. Syracuse University ( BA) American University ( MA) Occupation. CEO of No Labels. Nancy Jacobson (born November 9, 1962 [1]) is an American political activist. A former fundraiser for the Democratic Party, she later became founder and CEO of the centrist organization No Labels.
What we do know is that the list of politicians rebuffing No Labels' advances grows almost as fast as the organization floating candidate names to the press: former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, Sen ...