The No Labels group on Monday will release a policy document which could be a blueprint for a White House bid.
Many Democrats have blasted No Labels' recent activities, saying they could hurt Biden's reelection bid.
The group strongly backs the Second Amendment, but also believes in universal background checks and restrictions on semiautomatic rifles.
Chris Sununu, who floated a potential 2024 presidential bid but opted out of a campaign, told The Times that No Labels has found a political lane that is appealing to many Americans.
"I'll give them credit in that No Labels seems to be tapping into what America is looking for right now," he told the newspaper.
Persons:
Sen, Joe Manchin, Jon Huntsman Jr, Biden's, Democratic Sen, West Virginia —, Joe Biden's, Huntsman, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, —, Donald Trump's, Chris Sununu
Organizations:
Democrats, Service, The New York Times, Saint Anselm College, Democratic, Republican Gov, New Hampshire Republican Gov, Times
Locations:
New Hampshire, Wall, Silicon, Manchester, N.H, West, Utah, China, Russia, America