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Joe Manchin Explains His Reluctance To Endorse President Obama
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) who this week declined to align himself with President Obama over Republican rival Mitt Romney offers some extended thoughts on why he remains undecided in 2012.
Manchin supported Obama in 2008.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/joe-manchin-explains-his-reluctance-to-endorse-president
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) who this week declined to align himself with President Obama over Republican rival Mitt Romney offers some extended thoughts on why he remains undecided in 2012.
I strongly believe that every American should always be rooting for our President to do well, no matter which political party that he or she might belong to. With that being said, many West Virginians believe the last three and a half years havent been good for us, but were hopeful that they can get better. I have some real differences with both Governor Romney and the President, as I have said many times. I think there are many West Virginians like me who have deep concerns about Governor Romney understanding the challenges ordinary people face. And there are many West Virginians who believe that hes out of touch, especially because of his plan to end Medicare as we know it and privatize Social Security.
With that being said, many West Virginians and I also have concerns about the Obama Administration when it comes to energy coal in particular and the need to get our financial house in order. Like all West Virginians, I will be watching very carefully as this race develops. Whoever is President, my first priority is the same as always. I look for whats best for West Virginia and the nation as a whole.
With that being said, many West Virginians and I also have concerns about the Obama Administration when it comes to energy coal in particular and the need to get our financial house in order. Like all West Virginians, I will be watching very carefully as this race develops. Whoever is President, my first priority is the same as always. I look for whats best for West Virginia and the nation as a whole.
Manchin supported Obama in 2008.
http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entries/joe-manchin-explains-his-reluctance-to-endorse-president
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That's a real problem -- States depending on something that a big chunk of the country
gateley
Apr 2012
#3
yeah - the EPA will cost new coal-fired plants out of existence (love Lisa Jackson)
banned from Kos
Apr 2012
#5
Agree -- you can see that in how they vote in Congress. They ARE elected to represent their
gateley
Apr 2012
#20
I am no Manchin fan but he is in Appalachia - they are racist to the core.
banned from Kos
Apr 2012
#4
Yea ... but his name is not JOE!!!! So his stupid statements appear to be from a "Joe".
JoePhilly
Apr 2012
#30
Sen. Byrd spoke out against the Coal Industry's putting 'coal before people'. Maybe Manchin could
sabrina 1
Apr 2012
#23
Why is this guy even a Democrat? A senator from either party should be expected
razorman
Apr 2012
#18
I hate to say this but as long as he supports the democrats in senate alignment
LynneSin
Apr 2012
#22