West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin says he won't run for president, advocates for "mini primary"
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Published 2024-07-22
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All Comments (17)
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Who cares what this guy thinks?
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hes' not a democrat
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A very divisive figurešš¼
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Manchin left the democratic party. He will play no part in the selection or if there is a mini primary he will have no part to play. Why they have invited an independent senator to comment is baffling as he isn't a Democrat lol.
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Take a hike JOE !!!!
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Puppets come out to play š
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Go away Joe
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Heās such an attention seeker.
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he's looking a little thirsty
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Flip flopped
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Why is this newsworthy?
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He was called out for his deception on that network that evening.
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Not interested in that opportunist DINO
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He is very patient with the interruptions.
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You are good and can pull Parties Voters!
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Using super delegates to hand pick an unelected nominee. Hmm sounds like a threat to democracy.