'We need options:' Joe Manchin flirts with third-party bid against Joe Biden, Donald Trump


WASHINGTON – West Virginia senator Joe Manchin flirted Monday with the possibility of an independent presidential campaign on the “No Labels” ticket, even as other Democrats warned that a third-party bid can only help Donald Trump retake the presidency.

“The political parties have not delivered,” Manchin said told a New Hampshire town hall sponsored by No Labels, a bipartisan political organization that is seeking to get on presidential ballots in all 50 states.

Manchin, who has clashed with President Joe Biden on federal spending and other issues, said he has not decided whether to take the plunge.

“Let’s see what happens,” he said. “It’s too early.”

Joe Manchin

‘A dangerous thing to do’

While No Labels officials said their candidate would take votes from both parties, members of those parties believe the ticket would cut more into Biden’s totals and promote Trump’s re-election.

“This is a dangerous thing to do,” said former House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., who has helped start a political action committee to oppose the No Labels presidential campaign.

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