The two former presidential hopefuls are co-chairmen of No Labels, a bipartisan group created after the 2010 midterm elections with the ambitious goal of bridging the divide between Republicans and Democrats. While the group also has staff in Iowa, which hosts the first presidential caucuses, it is now focused on New Hampshire, home to the earliest presidential primaries. No Labels is asking candidates to embrace four broad goals in the areas of job creation, a balanced federal budget, securing Medicare and Social Security and energy independence. In the weeks following the convention, candidates who embrace those goals and commit to working with a bipartisan group in Congress on at least one of them within 30 days of taking office will be awarded the No Labels "Problem Solvers Seal of Approval."