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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.

STIMULUS UPDATE: DIRECT PAYMENT WORTH‍ $1,312 FROM ALASKA FUND GOES OUT IN FOUR DAYS

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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.

In other news,⁤ for those eagerly awaiting updates on the latest stimulus package, it has been announced that direct⁣ payments worth $1,312⁢ from the Alaska Fund ​will be distributed within the next four ⁢days.

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