No Labels Republicans Voted Against Ending The Shutdown

Thirteen Republicans affiliated with No Labels voted against the deal that reopened the government.

The political advocacy group No Labels describes itself as "a national movement of hundreds of thousands of Republicans, Democrats and independents promoting a new politics of problem solving."

The political advocacy group No Labels describes itself as "a national movement of hundreds of thousands of Republicans, Democrats and independents promoting a new politics of problem solving."

The group is co-chaired by former Utah governor and ambassador Jon Huntsman and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin. A Republican and a Democrat, respectively.

The group is co-chaired by former Utah governor and ambassador Jon Huntsman and West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin. A Republican and a Democrat, respectively.

Via David Karp / AP

No Labels has a group of "problem solvers." The group is comprised of "87 House and Senate members who are meeting regularly to build trust across the aisle."

No Labels has a group of "problem solvers." The group is comprised of "87 House and Senate members who are meeting regularly to build trust across the aisle."

And during the shutdown, No Labels ran these ads demanding a "ceasefire" and urging people to contact their local representatives.

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