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No Labels gathers allies in DC to start 2016 push

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers and strategists from both parties are gathering to outline a plan to save Social Security, add 25 million jobs and balance the federal budget. The group began after the 2010 midterm elections, which gave rise to the anti-establishment tea party, with a goal of bridging the chasm between Republicans and Democrats. Looking to boost bipartisanship — and No Labels' profile — more than 200 local, state and federal officials were visiting Washington for a summit featuring leaders from across the political spectrum. Wednesday's formal meeting is designed to be the starting point for what is billed as a "National Strategic Agenda," a policy platform that 2016 presidential hopefuls would have to address. The finished platform is expected to be unveiled as President Barack Obama enters the twilight of his White House tenure and his successors are traipsing through early-nominating Iowa and New Hampshire. [...] they're tough to do, said former Utah Gov.

 

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