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Chris Christie turned down the No Labels candidacy

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Chris Christie won’t mount No Labels run in 2024 US presidential election

Chris Christie won’t mount No Labels run in 2024 US presidential election. Former New Jersey governor’s decision closes another door on non-partisan group seeking to mount a campaign. Chris Christie's decision closes the door on the group seeking a run for president in 2024.

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No thanks, No Labels: All the names who snubbed third-party offers - Washington Examiner

No Labels has courted several high-profile figures to run at the top of a presidential ticket in 2024. None of them have agreed to a partnership with third-party candidates. No Label has been courted by several high profile figures, but none have said yes to partnership.

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Chris Christie's decision on third-party run against Trump and Biden

Chris Christie will not run as a third-party candidate with No Labels in 2024. The group is struggling to find a candidate to lead their ticket. Christie has decided not to run in 2024 as the group struggles to find someone to lead its ticket. The former Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has been criticized for his lack of experience.

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Chris Christie turns down No Labels candidacy

Chris Christie turns down No Labels candidacy. Former Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie says he will not run as a third-party candidate. Christie: "I'm not going to run for a third party candidate. I'm not running for a candidate for a presidential nomination"

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Chris Christie Rules Out A Third-Party Run With No Labels

Chris Christie rules out a third-party run with no labels. The former New Jersey governor says it's not a feasible effort to beat Trump that way. Christie: It's not feasible to run a third party candidate without labels. Christie says he would not be interested in running for president in 2016.

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Chris Christie withdraws from consideration for 'No Labels' presidential run

Chris Christie withdraws from consideration for 'No Labels' presidential run. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie turned down offer to run a third-party presidential campaign under the title. Christie was the governor of New Jersey when he was governor of the state from 2003 to 2008.

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Chris Christie refuses to rule out presidential run on third-party ticket

Chris Christie refuses to rule out presidential run on third-party ticket. Republican former New Jersey governor coy on whether he is considering 2024 ballot run with centrist No Labels group. Christie: "I'm not sure if I'm going to run for president, I'm not going to be a candidate for president"

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Chris Christie won’t ‘preclude’ third-party No Labels run - Washington Examiner

Chris Christie won’t ‘preclude’ third-party No Labels run. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suggested he is open to running as a third party candidate this November. Christie said he would not 'preclude' running as an independent candidate.

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Chris Christie won’t ‘preclude’ third-party No Labels run - Washington Examiner

Chris Christie won’t ‘preclude’ third-party No Labels run. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie suggested he is open to running as a third party candidate this November. Christie said he would not 'preclude' running as an independent candidate.

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