Tim Walz and JD Vance were battling to win over undecided voters in the VP debate, with 18% still up for grabs. Both tried to appear reasonable and relatable. But with fewer debates this year, are we losing out as voters? Do you believe we have enough info before heading to the polls? What do you think?
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民间和社会团体
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No Labels represents a broad coalition of Democrats, Republicans and independents dedicated to fighting governmental dysfunction and promoting a new politics of problem solving in our nation’s capital. Since 2010 the No Labels idea has grown into a vast nationwide movement. Our network now consists of more than a half million citizen supporters, a substantial presence on Capitol Hill with members of Congress in both the House and Senate, a community of more than 100 state and local leaders, hundreds of committed business leaders, and more than 100 student chapters on college campuses across the country. As we’ve continued to grow these networks, our focus has remained the same. It is our mission to bring these leaders together and provide them with the tools and the environment to start solving our nation’s most pressing challenges. Support for the No Labels mission has grown substantially on Capitol Hill, and we continue to build trust amongst our members of Congress. As No Labels continues to build our community of Problem Solvers, we will focus on coalescing our network around a new framework for governing through the No Labels National Strategic Agenda. Until now no framework for decision making has existed. We believe if leaders can agree to goals first and then work across the aisle together on the policy solutions, that our nation’s most pressing challenges will be addressed more constructively, efficiently and effectively. The key policy goals outlined in the National Strategic Agenda, as evidenced by a November 2013 poll commissioned by No Labels, are the top priorities for the majority of Americans: Create 25 million jobs over the next 10 years; Secure Social Security and Medicare for another 75 years; Balance the federal budget by 2030; Make America energy secure by 2024.
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https://www.nolabels.org
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The debate felt like a throwback to when politics was more civil. Both candidates were respectful, even agreeing on key issues, though they had different solutions. Do you believe we're ready to bring that kind of dialogue back to politics? Listen to the full episode of the #NoLabelsTalks podcast with Julia Manchester and Hans Nichols today: https://lnkd.in/eDqA4CVH
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Last night’s debate was a win for the #commonsense majority. Both sides had a chance to talk about the issues that truly matter—and that’s what we need more of in politics. Civil discourse, even on the tough topics, is what moves us forward. Join the movement: https://lnkd.in/eeYKrcFs
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"I say 'try'; If we never try, we shall never succeed." – Abraham Lincoln Join the movement: https://lnkd.in/eeYKrcFs
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Happy 100th Birthday to President Jimmy Carter. ?? A leader who not only served our nation but championed bipartisanship and compassion throughout his life. From his presidency to his tireless work with Habitat for Humanity, Carter showed us that service to others transcends party lines. Let’s honor his legacy by continuing to build bridges and seek common ground for the greater good. ????
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Get ready for a clash of styles as the two VP candidates face off to win over the same key voters in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Both were chosen for their appeal to working-class voters, and we expect kitchen table issues like jobs and the cost of living to be front and center tonight during the CBS VP debate. ???? Each side will try to paint the other as extreme—who do you think will connect better with undecided voters? ??
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?? Our political system isn't as representative as it should be. Andrew Tisch highlights a troubling reality: over 80% of U.S. House races are won by more than 10 points, leaving most voters out of the real decision-making process. Our current primary system encourages extreme candidates while sidelining independent voters and fueling polarization. It's time for change. Reforming the way we conduct primaries could bring the focus back to serving the broader electorate, not just the party base. ?? Click here to read Andrew Tisch’s full op-ed: https://bit.ly/4eNqM8J
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Just a few months ago, Senator Markwayne Mullin and union leader Sean O’Brien were on the verge of a fistfight. Now, they’ve put their differences aside and formed a friendship. If they can move past the politics, why can’t we? Let’s stop the fighting and come together as one nation. ???? Power to the middle: https://lnkd.in/eeYKrcFs