A Trump-Biden Rematch Has A Lot Of People Looking Towards A 3rd Party

In yet another political survey, nearly half of Americans say that -if- we do end up with a Trump-Biden presidential rematch in 2024, they would consider voting for a 3rd party candidate.

"Right now, at least half the country wants a moderate, common sense 3rd party that can compromise and get things done" said Bill King, who used to be a part of the Forward Party, "The problem here is, you're constantly having to choose the lesser of two evils."

There is another group that is trying to provide another option, without officially becoming a 3rd party. The group 'No Labels' is hoping to land on the presidential ballot only in 2024, with a split ticket that will feature a Democrat and a Republican.

"Our idea is to help launch a unity ticket" said Holly Page, one of the co-founders of No Labels, "To really help both parties."

Right now, 'No Labels' is currently in play in 18 states. And, if they are successful, they plan to hold their convention next year, here in Texas.

"We know that we represent 77 million American voters, we call them the common sense majority" Page told KTRH, "We have just taken matters into our own hands, we're just non-elected leaders really, who've come together and we are just trying something dramatically different."

It may or may not happen, but both believe that we are getting close.

"I'm convinced that there will be a moderate 3rd party at some point in time in this country" King noted to KTRH, "I don't think it's going to happen this election, but I think you can easily see it by the next cycle."

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