Liberal Senator Poses Major Threat To 2024 Biden Campaign

Just when the news cycle appears poised to pummel the world with nothing but hopelessness, a glimmer of light has appeared.

Even better, that glimmer of light is emanating from none other than the Democrat Party, at least on a technical basis.

Senator Joe Manchin, a longtime Democrat from West Virginia, is growing increasingly angry over his party’s clearly anti-American machinations, not to mention its pitiable divisiveness.

In fact, Manchin is so angry that he is now openly threatening to leave the Democrat Party and become an Independent, an announcement that undoubtedly has put several ultra-leftists on edge.

“I’m thinking seriously what’s best for me, I have to have peace of mind basically … I’ve been thinking about that for quite some time,” Manchin mused in remarks to local radio host Hoppy Kercheval.

After all, Manchin’s departure from the party would free him up to run as a third-party candidate in the 2024 presidential election, which is precisely what multiple entities are speculating upon now.

These speculations have been further solidified into varied media reports, all of which are delivering news that will undoubtedly put the militant Biden enthusiasts on edge.

Including wannabe Emperor Obama, who is apparently losing his mind over the possibility of Trump winning back the presidency that he was wrongly denied in 2020. Regardless of the real vote count, it is abundantly clear that the blatant censorship of Hunter and his father’s horrific business dealings, as meticulously documented on Hunter’s own laptop, deeply impacted the election outcome.

Had mainstream media “authenticated” the laptop from the start, as they did years later, rather than repeat egregious lies from so-called “intelligence” communities in the United States, the outcome of 2020 likely would have been very, very different.

Not to mention the current state of macroeconomic and geopolitical affairs.

However, any shady games the Democrats may have in store for 2024 will surely be disrupted by the real possibility of Manchin running as an independent candidate.

“Manchin has remained vague about his plans for the future, telling reporters he would not announce whether he’ll run for re-election until the end of the year.

He’s also dropped hints to suggest he’s considering a presidential run. He recently appeared at an event in New Hampshire with No Labels, a group that is considering mounting a bipartisan third-party ticket,” the Daily Mail reports.

Other media outlets have also issued similar musings over the past several weeks, including NBC News.

“Manchin continued to leave open the door to a third-party presidential run with No Labels, repeatedly declining to rule it out in an interview with NBC News …

Many national Democrats fear that Manchin, who has often bucked his party and scaled back parts of his Democratic colleagues’ legislative agenda in Congress, could siphon votes from Biden if he or another prominent Democrat were to join a third-party ticket next year,” the outlet reported.

On his part, Manchin declined to be specific about what his plans were for 2024.

He merely remarked, “it’ll be next year,” with respect to both a potential senatorial and presidential run.

Keep ’em guessing, Manchin … As a third-party threat may be just what the Dems need to rethink their utterly deranged priorities.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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