Hyper-Partisanship

While speaking recently at the Brookings Institute, Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey discussed his experiences combatting hyper-partisanship. He feels that executive leadership and a cooperative spirit may be the key to ending the political gridlock at the national level.

July 10, 2012

No Budget, No Pay is receiving national attention from citizens and Senators alike. One proposed amendment would allow one chamber of Congress to get paid so long as they passed a budget, even if the other chamber failed to do so.

July 5, 2012

Congress is ground zero for Americans' discontent with the nation's political landscape — and with good reason. The institution's polarization — too many members of both parties place ideological purity over effective government and compromise — has diminished its effectiveness and its reputation.

July 5, 2012

As the political temperature in this election year rises, the public’s trust in government has fallen to historic lows. According to Gallup, in the 1960s more than 75% of Americans said they trusted the federal government “to do the right thing just about always” or “most of the time.” As of September 2011, asking the same question, CNN found only 15% of Americans agreed.

June 29, 2012

As the parties grow more polarized, the divide between them has increased and a large number of registered voters have been subtracted from the parties.

June 22, 2012

What are some of the forces that are driving members of Congress to the extreme left or right? The nationalization of politics, the strong arm of party leadership, big money and the media

June 22, 2012

A winning strategy to get a seat in Congress? Not mentioning you're in Congress. Words like "Congress," "senator" and "representative" have noticeably been missing from campaign ads this cycle. “When Congress has at best a 20 percent approval rating, it’s pretty hard to run as an incumbent,” No Labels Co-Founder Mark McKinnon says.

June 21, 2012

Maine Senate hopeful Angus King is running as an independent and has yet to decide who he will caucus with. "My principal issue is the functioning of the Senate," King says. "I'm not arrogant or naive enough to think that one guy from Maine is going to be able to fundamentally change this structure, but I do think you've got to start somewhere, and I do think I can be a catalyst for it."

June 19, 2012

A new poll conducted for the group No Labels looks at these so-called “Problem Solving Voters.” With a national sample of just over 1,000 registered voters, the survey, done by Mark Penn’s Penn Schoen Berland firm, attempts to gauge the pubic interest in finding someone who can lead the country away from the cliff and smash through the Beltway gridlock.

June 14, 2012

No Labels is high-fiving former Florida Governor Jeb Bush for commenting that far right ideologues now have so much power in the Republican party that his father George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan, wouldn’t be welcome.

June 12, 2012

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