• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    Translation. Joe thinks that rich donors are afraid of Biden getting a veto proof majority in November. If he can get a few fat cats interested, he can raise enough to retire comfortably.

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      Yeah. A man who is hated by both parties outside of WV thinks he can win the presidency? As an independent?!

      Manchin, you are no Teddy Roosevelt.

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        He would be more likely to upend trump. Maybe Manchin will finally officially switch parties.

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        From whom Manchin will win votes is actually pretty interesting. In a race where most voters seem to vote against one person, instead of for, a third candidate could get a chance ā€¦ if said candidate wasnā€™t the most universally unliked person on the hill next to Rafael Cruz.

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      Havenā€™t read the article, but Manchin is running as a third party candidate? So now the choice is between two traitorous old geezers and a blander than mayo, even older, geezer?

      Did you really spend all your ā€œwe can do itā€ energy on Obama? Canā€™t you come up with a viable candidate with DOB in the latter half of the 20th century?

      Manchin is pretty much hated everywhere, but Biden isnā€™t exactly well liked eitherā€¦ Then again thereā€™s a large part of the GOP base that loathes Trump. So for everyone but the MAGAts itā€™s a matter of whom you hate the least. WTF America?

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      Biden needs to get Manchinā€™s balls in a proverbial vise and explain what happens when you donā€™t have party loyalty.

      Also needs to give abott the same treatment, but more justā€¦. Loyalty in generalā€¦you know what mean.

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        Biden needs to get Manchinā€™s balls in a proverbial vise and explain what happens when you donā€™t have party loyalty

        Scratch ā€œproverbialā€, and add a blowtorch somewhere in the mix. Screw explaining, itā€™s time to set an example.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Privately,Ā the West Virginia DemocratĀ has told people that a Joe Biden health scare or a Donald Trump conviction could give him an opening to run as an independent this year.

    The group has set a mid-MarchĀ deadlineĀ to decideĀ whether to back a presidential ā€œunity ticket,ā€ but withĀ about a month and halfĀ to go and amid internal turmoil, multiple topĀ No LabelsĀ leadersĀ tell CNN they remain in the dark about the path forward.

    But they know that a Democratic senator traveling the county warning that Biden has been pulled too far to the political left would be a problem, particularly as the president and his aides try to stitch back their 2020 coalition that ranged from Sanders supporters to anti-Trump Republicans.

    Larry Hogan, the Republican former governor of Maryland, quit the No Labels board last month over frustration that power and information were being hoarded by group leadershipĀ ā€“Ā and notĀ to, as reported elsewhere, clear the way for aĀ presidentialĀ runĀ of his own.

    All of this is rooted in polling about Americans being generally dissatisfied with their existing 2024 options compiled by Mark Penn, the husband of No Labels founder and CEO Nancy Jacobson, who is seen as perhaps the one who could decide the answers to the outstanding questions.

    OnĀ hisĀ tripĀ earlier this month, the signs he was pointing to were for Americans Together, the new group started by his daughter,Ā Heather Bresch,Ā the former CEO of pharmaceutical giant Mylan, who has been hitting up the same donor base of largely business types who bemoan the state of politics over rounds at their high-priced clubs.


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