Posted on 06/06/2018 2:13:13 PM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Wednesday he regretted endorsing failed 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, adding he would be "open" to throwing his weight behind President Trump's 2020 re-election bid.
Im open to supporting the person who I think is best for my country and my state. If his policies are best, Ill be right there, Manchin told Politico Wednesday.
Im with him sometimes more than other Republican senators are with him, he continued later in the interview. A lot of the policies hes done [have] been good for the state.
Manchin recalled how Clinton asked him whether she could campaign in West Virginia in 2016 so she could explain her comments about wanting to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business.
"I said, Thats a bad idea, you shouldnt come, Manchin remembered.
It was a mistake. It was a mistake politically, he said, referring to his support of Clinton.
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Well, if she had won ...
Fool desperately scrambling to hold on to his Senate seat.
Methinks Senator Manchin saw some not too good polling data recently...
Manchin’s so crooked he could sleep in a corkscrew.
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This
WEASEL or Ferret - either applies.
That's great, Joe. So you'll be supporting PATRICK MORRISEY for US Senate, then.
Good to know! I expect your immediate withdrawal from the Senate election!
He’ll lose - Trump won his state by what - 40 points?
Kiss Joe Manchin buh-bye! His effort to stay relevant is too little, too late.
Trump won WV by 40%. If there’s any justice, this fence-straddling Democrat should be toast.
Why doesnt he switch parties?
Because he's a disgusting sleazy slimeball, and WE DON'T WANT HIM.
Leading from Butthind...
Too late. What we are witnessing is a political flip flop and this ass clown knows where the 2020 polls lean towards...another Trump victory
It wasn't a mistake morally, or ideologically, or from core values, or from representing his fellow citizens of West Virginia.
It was only a mistake politically, because it politically damaged his viability to keep his job. Now, he's "open" to possibly supporting a Republican, but I'd bet that opening would close very quickly if he were reelected.
Manchin is "open" to saying whatever he needs to say to win.
-PJ
Pat Morrissey will pick up the seat for the GOP.
Hard to believe in 2000, this was a solid Democrat state.
Munchit was vile enough to support a well known lying, evil, criminal, treasonous hag and he wants to be trusted?
Of course, if Gore had won, we wouldn't now have the red/blue meme that came from the Bush Country map of 2000.
-PJ
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