Democrat Sen. Manchin flirts with switching to independent, running against Biden: video

Originally Published: 10 AUG 23 12:34 ET

(CNN) ”” Sen. Joe Manchin, the moderate West Virginia Democrat who has yet to decide whether to run for reelection next year or mount a long-shot third party bid for the White House, said Thursday that he”™s “thinking seriously” about becoming an independent.

Manchin has long flirted with the idea of leaving the Democratic Party, something he reiterated on Hoppy Kercheval”™s radio show on Thursday, saying he”™s “absolutely” considering it.

If Manchin became an independent and caucused with Democrats, the Senate would still have a 51-49 Democratic majority. If he decided not to caucus with Democrats, he would lose his chairmanship of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, so he”™s unlikely to go that route.

“I would think very seriously about that. I”™ve been thinking about that for quite some time,” he said when asked if he”™d become an independent. “I haven”™t made any decisions whatsoever on any of my political direction. I want to make sure that my voice is truly an independent voice.”

In the interview, Manchin tried to portray both parties as beholden to their most extreme voices, while also suggesting there could be room for a third party presidential candidate if President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are the only two choices.

“They are going off the Richter scale, both sides, so I”™m ”“ Hoppy, I just can”™t, I can”™t accept either party, to be honest with you, right now,” he said.

Manchin added: “I”™m thinking seriously, what”™s the best ”“ for me, I have to have peace of mind, basically. The brand has become so bad, the ”˜D”™ brand and ”˜R”™ brand. In West Virginia, the ”˜D”™ brand, because it”™s national brand. It”™s not the Democrats in West Virginia, it”™s the Democrats in Washington or the Washington policies of the Democrats.”

If Manchin announces that he is running for reelection in 2024, he”™ll will have a difficult road in a state that Trump resoundingly carried twice.

Manchin, who appeared at an event for the third party group “No Labels” last month, also pushed back on the idea that a third party candidate would help Trump”™s chances of taking back the White House. “I don”™t see that favoring either side because you just can”™t tell how this is going to break,” he said.

He added, “If we can create a movement, a party that people understand, we could have a voice, we can make a big, big splash, and maybe bring the traditional parties of the Democrat, Republican Party (to) what they used to be, back to what they should be today.”

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