Mitt Romney wants to vote for Joe Manchin in 2024
Sen. Mitt Romney Prefers Sen. Joe Manchin for President in 2024
When asked if he would consider supporting President Joe Biden in the 2024 election, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) made it clear that he wouldn’t vote for any Joe other than Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV). Host Kristen Welker of NBC News’s Meet the Press posed the question to the retiring senator, who is known for his dislike of former President Donald Trump. Romney responded, “The Joe I would like to vote for is Joe Manchin.”
Romney’s Preference for Manchin
Although Romney doesn’t believe that Manchin will actually run for president in the upcoming election, he expressed his wish that Manchin would be the Democratic nominee instead of Biden, who is currently the front-runner. Despite this preference, there has been speculation about Manchin potentially running as a third-party candidate with the No Labels Party. Private conversations with his family members and former President Bill Clinton have hinted at the possibility of Manchin retiring or running with No Labels rather than the Democratic Party.
Manchin’s Party Affiliation
Sen. Manchin has been considering switching his party affiliation to Independent due to increasing conflicts with his fellow party members. In a video announcing his decision not to seek reelection, the centrist senator expressed his intention to travel the country, speak out, and explore the possibility of building a movement to mobilize the middle, find common ground, and bring Americans together.
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What indications suggest that Sen. Joe Manchin may consider running as a third-party candidate
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) has made it known that if he were to vote for a Joe in the 2024 presidential election, it would be Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV). In an interview with Kristen Welker of NBC News’s Meet the Press, Romney expressed his preference for Manchin over current President Joe Biden.
Romney’s preference for Manchin stems from his well-documented distaste for former President Donald Trump. When asked about the possibility of supporting Biden in the upcoming election, Romney responded, “The Joe I would like to vote for is Joe Manchin.” However, he also acknowledged that he does not believe Manchin will actually be running for president in 2024.
While Manchin is currently a member of the Democratic Party, there have been indications that he may consider running as a third-party candidate with the No Labels Party. Private conversations with his family members and former President Bill Clinton have hinted at the possibility of Manchin retiring or running with No Labels, signaling a potential departure from the Democratic Party.
Manchin’s consideration of such a move comes as a result of increasing conflicts with his fellow party members. The centrist senator has expressed his intention to travel the country, speak out, and explore the possibility of building a movement that aims to mobilize the middle, find common ground, and bring Americans together.
It is important to note that Romney’s preference for Manchin as a potential presidential candidate does not guarantee Manchin’s nomination or candidacy. The upcoming 2024 election is still years away, and political landscapes can change dramatically in that time.
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