No Labels reaches out to Chris Christie regarding a potential third party, bipartisan presidential ticket
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The centrist group No Labels is trying to reach out and speak with former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie about a possible role in a potential third-party, bipartisan presidential ticket.
Christie campaign manager Maria Comella on Thursday said that "neither the governor nor anyone on the campaign has had conversations with No Labels."
Former Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, the party's 2000 vice presidential nominee and a No Labels founding co-chair, said in a radio interview after Christie ended his White House bid that Christie "could be a very strong candidate" on the group's proposed unity ticket."
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