Maine secretary of state accuses No Labels party of tricking voters as centrist group worries Dems

Maine’s Democratic secretary of state was questioned after claiming No Labels, a centrist group vying for a third-party spot on the 2024 ballot, was tricking voters into registering with the party.

“I am concerned about whether the secretary of state is creating concerns among voters who have voluntarily signed cards supporting the No Labels efforts.” Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine., co-chair of No Labels, told a local news outlet after Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows raised concerns about the group.

“I don’t know whether she sends a letter like that out to someone who registers for the Green Party or the Libertarian Party,” Collins added, revealing she found Bellows’ letter “surprising.”

Bellows initially suggested several complaints were made from concerned voters who did not realize they had been registered with the No Labels Party. Democrats then reached out to 6,456 Maine voters who were registered with the centrist group to verify whether they had knowledge of their political party affiliation and reportedly received about 300 calls and emails in response.

Democrats for months have called No Labels a spoiler effort designed to hurt President Biden in the 2024 election, but the group insists the U.S. is ready for a moderate alternative to both Republicans and Democrats.

Despite Bellows’ claims the group was “highly misleading” in its voter registration efforts, No Labels insists it was never made aware of any organizers asking Maine voters to sign a “petition.”

Susan Collins speaking to reporters

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, questioned whether Bellows would treat the Green or Libertarian parties the same way. (J. Scott Applewhite)

“Your office’s apparent effort to leak your letter immediately to the press without affording No Labels any opportunity to respond also raises legitimate questions about your objectivity,” the group said in a written response to Bellows. “No Labels provided detailed written guidance to all organizers in Maine on following all applicable laws and specifically instructed all organizers to ask voters to join the No Labels Party.”

Joe Manchin speaking

Sen. Joe Manchin is being considered by No Labels as a potential third-party candidate to run in 2024. (Jonathan Ernst)

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Former Sen. Joe Lieberman, a No Label co-founder, recently told Fox News Digital Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland “would be naturals to consider” for the 2024 No Labels ticket if the party decides to run a candidate.

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