CBS affiliate KUTV in Salt Lake City, Utah covers the launch of No Labels Radio with former Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT).
CBS affiliate KUTV in Salt Lake City, Utah covers the launch of No Labels Radio with former Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT).
NBC affiliate WVVA in Bluefield, West Virginia covers the launch of No Labels Radio with Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and former Governor Jon Huntsman (R-UT).
"Former Republican Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman is helping launch a new weekly radio talk show on SiriusXM aimed at promoting bipartisan politics."
Patrick Gavin of POLITICO writes about the launch of "No Labels Radio" on SiriusXM this Wednesday at 2 pm ET.
Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI) talks about the steps the Problem Solvers group is taking to work together and build trust across the aisle.
Frank A. Weil writes for The Huffington Post, "Perhaps in this era of the breakdown of effective party leadership and process a new 'thing' is emerging to take up the banner and slack in looking after the public interest -- as distinct from political interests -- by putting labels aside."
Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA) talks about how the Problem Solvers group is helping to build trust and build relationships across the aisle.
No Labels Co-Founder William Galston writes for The Hill, "Rep. Coffman and the other Problem Solvers are showing an attitude rarely seen in Washington these days – a willingness to find common ground and an understanding that working with people from the other party isn’t treasonous. It is in fact the only way forward in an era of divided government."
Said No Labels Honorary Co-Chair Jon Huntsman, "The message of creating a culture that speaks to problem solving is catching on. It doesn’t matter if you are Republican or Democrat, we’ve got to get the work of the country done."
Student Michael Abrams writes about No Labels in a Brandeis student newspaper: "By uniting as many Americans as possible under a banner of inclusiveness and non-partisanship, we can motivate our elected representatives to take the bold actions necessary to fix Congress and America. By showing Congress that the extremes, both on the left and the right, are no longer the loudest or most organized voices; we can bring an end to the political stalemate this polarization of the body politic has produced. We can lift the gridlock paralyzing Congress and we can start moving our country forward again."