No Labels urges for a bipartisan ‘unity ticket.’ Democrats disagree.

More than 15,000 people in Arizona have registered to join a new political party pushing a possible bipartisan “unity ticket” against Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

While that’s less than the population of each of the state’s 40 largest cities, it’s still a large enough number to tip the presidential election into a critical swing state. And that’s alarming for people trying to prevent Trump from winning the White House again.

The very existence of the No Labels group is fueling Democratic concerns about Trump’s chances against a sitting president facing questions about his age and record. Although it has not committed to running for president and vice president, No Labels has already secured access to ballots in Arizona and ten other states. Organizers say they are on track to reach 20 states by the end of this year and all 50 states by Election Day.