Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia has benefited from waiting to reveal where he stands as the swing vote in a chamber closely divided between Democrats and Republicans.

He’s taken the same approach when it comes to the next phase of his political career: The moderate Democrat has teased possible retirement, a run for reelection to the Senate or even a presidential campaign in 2024 — possibly as an independent candidate.

During a multi-day trip to West Virginia’s capital this week, the 76-year-old expressed growing frustration with the polarized U.S. two-party system.

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During a multi-day trip to West Virginia’s capital this week, the 76-year-old expressed growing frustration with the polarized U.S. two-party system.

Then use your position in the Senate to pressure the state legislature and Governor to reform your state’s election process.

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the 76-year-old expressed growing frustration with the polarized U.S. two-party system.

…which, of course, Manchin is all too willing to exploit.

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The party system isn’t the problem. The ability for your stupid ass to be a spoiler candidate is the problem.

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I think the situation we have with these tiny majorities is exactly because of the two-party system we have. Anybody in his state who doesn’t want a hard-right MAGA Senator knows they have to vote for him as long as he’s the Democratic nominee.

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Ok but the two party system is why he can be a spoiler. He might be a dickhead, but he isn’t wrong that our first-past-the -post election system (which begets two party races) is a huge problem.

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Ranked Choice would stop a lot of these dicks from running these spoiler campaigns. Wouldn’t be worth the effort at that point.

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Yes ranked choice would be a huge benefit for many reasons.

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The Mice once called a meeting to decide on a plan to free themselves of their enemy, the Cat. At least they wished to find some way of knowing when she was coming, so they might have time to run away. Indeed, something had to be done, for they lived in such constant fear of her claws that they hardly dared stir from their dens by night or day.

Many plans were discussed, but none of them was thought good enough. At last a very young Mouse got up and said:

"I have a plan that seems very simple, but I know it will be successful.

All we have to do is to hang a bell about the Cat’s neck. When we hear the bell ringing we will know immediately that our enemy is coming."

All the Mice were much surprised that they had not thought of such a plan before. But in the midst of the rejoicing over their good fortune, an old Mouse arose and said:

“I will say that the plan of the young Mouse is very good. But let me ask one question: Who will bell the Cat?”

It is one thing to say that something should be done, but quite a different matter to do it.

–Aesop

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There are three things that are the problem:

1: Citizens United

2: Past the Post

3: Apathy in far to many voters who literally could care less but are the first to bitch about the outcomes.

Fix the first two and you right the ship.

Fix the last one and finally fix the propeller and the rudder.

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Fix the first two and the last one will go away. People are only apathetic because companies own politicians and tons of voters in solid districts don’t make a difference.

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The last one I blame on civics not being taught in school, and I’m 100% positive thats by design (looking at you GQP)

Kids in high school need to have a full blown class on their government starting freshman year till they graduate, so they learn how government is supposed to function and their roll in maintaining it. That would fix so much that is wrong in this country.

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I took AP Civics in high school, and participated in a mock legislature at our state capitol for four years. The way our government works is absolutely nothing like what I learned.

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Although it doesn’t apply to Manchin, don’t forget gerrymandering.

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I’m looking forward to all these independent runs splitting the conservative vote and giving Biden an easy re-election.

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That only works if they run to the right Manchin would run as center right. This could really be an upset. Remember that the election will be decided by just 10/20 thousand people in a few States. Where you will see a one or two percent difference in the Republican and Democrat votes. Peeling off a few thousand votes from either candidate could be a real upset. Don’t lie to yourself this will be just as close as the last probably closer.

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the election will be decided by just 10/20 thousand people in a few States

I love how we both know this and yet still consider the US government to be legitimate.

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