Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips of Minnesota, is mounting a long-shot primary challenge against the president, recently said for the first time that he would consider accepting No Labels' nomination if the election becomes a rematch between Biden and former President Donald Trump and it looked like Biden was "almost certain to lose."
That's a reversal for Phillips, who had said that if he loses in the Democratic primary, he would support Biden.
No Labels is a group that is fielding a possible bipartisan "unity" third-party ticket.
While Fulks said Sunday that third-party groups do not pose a major risk of spoiling Biden's campaign, Biden himself said last fall that the group would "help the other guy," in reference to Trump.
No Labels officials have insisted they don't want to run a ticket merely to hurt Biden over Trump.
Joe Biden's campaign is dismissing threats that a third-party candidacy, like No Labels, could siphon crucial votes from him in a close election in November
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