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Sanders, Trump Among Candidates To Speak At Bipartisan ‘No Labels’ Convention

“We have to invite one another – Democrats, Republicans, independents – to return to the table of democracy and solve these problems not with words but with actions”, he said.

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Democratic hopefuls Sanders, ex-Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Virginia Sen.

“We didn’t get things done by running to our labeled corners”. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina (R), business executive Donald Trump (R), New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), U.S. Sen.

No Labels, co-chaired by former Senator Joe Lieberman, who started his political career as a Democrat and ended as an independent, and former Utah governor and 2012 GOP presidential candidate Jon Huntsman, is devoted to pushing the major parties and independents to cooperate more in day-to-day governance.

Problem Solver Convention attendees will also hear from New Hampshire Democrat and Republican state party chairs Ray Buckley (D) and Jennifer Horn (R), Gov. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), Sen.

Hillary Rodham Clinton was asked if she would attend the No Labels event earlier this month during a campaign appearance at the University of New Hampshire and said that she would be preparing for the Nevada debate.

“In New Hampshire, you know that over 40 percent of the voters are undeclared”, he said.

No Labels is asking candidates to embrace four broad goals in the areas of job creation, a balanced federal budget, securing Medicare and Social Security and energy independence. Bernie Sanders of Vermont (D), former New York Gov. George Pataki (R), former U.S. Sen.

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Eight candidates are scheduled to speak to the convention, six of them live and two via livestream.

NO SUGAR-COATING Donald Trump wouldn't repackage his positions on Monday for a young feminist who tried to corner him at a'No Labels event