Top Democratic strategists met with a group of former Republican lawmakers to devise a plan to take down a possible third-party presidential ticket that they say would hand former President Donald Trump the White House in 2024.
The meeting was hosted by public policy think tank Third Way and featured a number of Biden advisers as well as former senators and other lawmakers, a spokesperson confirmed to the Washington Examiner. However, the think tank declined to comment further on the event, noting the meeting was “confidential.”Attendees seen at the event include former White House chief of staff Ron Klain, Democratic National Committee senior adviser Cedric L. Richmond, former Alabama Democratic Sen.
"No Labels is wasting time, energy, and money on a bizarre effort that confuses and divides voters and has one obvious outcome — reelecting Donald Trump as president," Rep. Abigail Spanberger said in a statement to the Washington Examiner. No Labels has rejected accusations it would spoil Biden’s chances of being reelected, claiming it would drop its efforts if Trump is not elected as the GOP nominee. The group pointed to its own internal polling that only shows a potential victory for a third-party candidate if Trump is in the race, vowing to exit the race entirely if there is no path to victory.
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