Manchin urges Biden to end reelection bid ‘with a heavy heart’ – Washington Examiner

Senator Joe⁤ Manchin of West Virginia has called on President Joe Biden to end his reelection campaign. He expressed growing concerns among Democrats about Biden’s electability​ following a recent​ debate. Manchin, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, made these statements during interviews on Sunday morning talk shows. He stressed the urgency⁣ of the situation and stated that ​his⁢ colleagues and donors are also expressing doubts about Biden’s campaign.


Manchin calls on Biden to heavy heart' – Washington Examiner”>end reelection campaign ‘with a heavy heart’

Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) urged President Joe Biden to end his reelection campaign, citing growing Democratic concerns about Biden’s electability following last month’s debate.

Manchin, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, emphasized the urgency of the situation during separate interviews on Sunday morning talk shows, saying he was making such calls “with a heavy heart,” according to his comments to ABC’s This Week.

“The first week after the debate, I thought the president needed time to evaluate and make a decision if he was going to at that time, and then I thought, well, we’d hear from my colleagues who are in very difficult, challenging areas of the country, whether it be in Congress, as far as their districts, or in the states, as far as my senators, and they’re speaking out now. And then when you see the donor class, basically, speaking up and saying that they went a different direction, if you will,” he said.

Manchin similarly told CNN’s State of The Union that “it’s time to pass the torch to a new generation,” without specifying who the Democrats’ choice would be should Biden choose to bow out of the 2024 presidential race.

This is a developing story and will be updated.



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