Joe Manchin Drops Huge Hint About 2024

Joe Manchin Drops Huge Hint About 2024

If there’s one guy in Washington that Joe Biden despises more than anyone else, it has to be Joe Manchin. The Democratic representative from West Virginia has often cast votes against Joe’s agenda. And Joe’s most terrible ideas have been shot down thanks in large part to the pivotal role played by Manchin’s vote.

After he assisted Democrats in the past, they turned around and backstabbed him. Manchin will be seeking reelection in 2024, In a state with a strong tradition of conservatism, he intends to run as a Democrat. Already, the Republican Party has a formidable opponent lined up to run against him. It seems possible that Manchin will not run for reelection to the Senate in 2025.

However, he may have a scheme up his sleeve that will make Democrats, including Joe Biden, despise him even more. There are rumblings that Joe Manchin, a Democrat who is known for his moderation, would run for president in 2024. If he does run for office, though, it won’t be as a Democrat but rather as a candidate for a third party.

Manchin has taken a stand against the polarizing character of both parties’ platforms and rhetoric. It’s possible that he’ll run for office as a centrist candidate who can win support from both liberals and conservatives. To suggest that this is a step in the right direction would be an understatement.

Given his background as a Democrat, it should come as no surprise that Manchin is more likely to attract liberal voters. However, If he were to run as an independent, he would likely draw support away from Joe Biden.

That would bring about a significant upset for Biden, paving the way for a victory for the Republican candidate. It’s all speculation at the moment. If Manchin were to run for office, it would be a very major issue. There are undoubtedly a good number of Democrats who are advising him not to do it. However, he is not the type of person who unquestioningly adheres to the policies of his party. He has often disobeyed their orders in the past.

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