‘I’ll Look at the Options’: Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin Says He May Not Vote for Obama
- Posted on April 20, 2012 at 2:57pm by
Madeleine Morgenstern
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) (AP)
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va.) said he might not vote for President Barack Obama come November.
In an interview with National Journal, the senator who won a special election in 2010 after the death Robert Byrd is up for re-election himself, and said a vote to give Obama another term is not open and shut for him.
“I’ll look at the options,” the former West Virginia governor told National Journal, saying the past three years “have made it pretty rough” for his state and that his vote will ultimately come down to what will be best for West Virginia.
“Right now in West Virginia, these first three-and-a-half years haven’t been that good to West Virginia. So, then you look [at] what the options will be, who will be on the other end,” Manchin said.
Sen. John McCain won West Virginia in 2008 55 percent to 42 percent.
As National Journal pointed out, Manchin declined to say ahead of his 2010 election whether he would vote for Obama in 2012 or vote to keep Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) as Senate Majority Leader.
As CNN pointed out, Manchin has at times been known to buck his own party — being one of about a dozen Democrats to back the Keystone XL pipeline in March and voting against raising the debt ceiling. As a Senate candidate, he was featured in a campaign ad firing a rifle at the Democrat-backed cap and trade bill.





















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Comments (76)
woebegone
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:30pmAll due respect to all of you that are deeply suspicious, I get that. But there is one insane little corner of me that hopes that not all Democrats are socialists and recognize that completely abandoning every philosophical tenet that built the US is simply discordant with a successful future. Saw and interesting quote today from Margaret Thatcher. “Europe was built by history, the US was built by philosophy.” It seems that until the socialists started to work from the inside (many years ago now) it worked pretty well. This incoherent and inflammatory rhetoric from both sides does nothing but undermine any possibility for success.
Report Post »Baddoggy
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:57pmGood try…But he IS running for re-election and he must distance himself from the Commie, Marxist, Socialist Liar….enough rhetoric for ya? Hope so….
Report Post »happ77
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 5:02pmI also would like to give him the benefit of the doubt but
Report Post »it’s hard to believe anything that comes out of a politicians mouth
these days. Mc Cain won WV by a landslide, Manchin knows he needs
the voters to split their ticket. Romney will win WV by a larger margin
then McCain. Lets see what Manchin is saying in September. I think
he’s toast.
truth or consequences
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 5:21pmI have no idea how he got in knowing the coal stance of the Chief Exec.
Report Post »Of course the state is hurting, aren’t they big tobacco also.
LOL or CRY or both!
woebegone
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 5:42pmI know, I know. I know that this administration is into buying votes rather than making a case. The entire state of Nebraska is exempted from the costs of Obamacare? not to mention all the special deals to unions and government workers and on and on. Essentially Obamacare is exempted for everyone but me! Still I have that insane corner of hope, can’t help it, sorry. I just can not believe that every Democrat in this country is such a user that it doesn’t occur to them that the abject abuse of the majority of workers is what this administration is calling for. If you don’t belong to a Union you are ripe for the picking? Really? I am not usually a rainbows and unicorns sort of person but I may be such here. If on the off chance I am right, doesn’t it make sense to create a soft landing place for the dissenters? How does castration for retribution of past wrongs make sense in moving forward? How does gloating at this President’s profound, unremitting failure to do any sort of genuinely USA-centric leadership (essentially doing his job) do anything but further polarize the factions? I am not advocating mealy mouthed acceptance of past missteps, I am advocating a stance of acceptance of defection without humiliation. This President only knows how to campaign, he has never lead, or even been an appropriate figurehead (bowing to other leaders?!!!), it is more sad than hateful or more cynically, it is more shameful than is imaginable by any previous American Preside
Report Post »The Gooch
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 5:43pmWV resident here. Manchin knows which side his bread is buttered on. He appears to understand the reality of the need for energy and understand that way too many leftists are ready to gut the coal industry. I know lots of blue collar Ds who can’t understand why the hell their unions are getting behind Obama again. You turn against coal in this state, you’re all but politically dead. Hopefully, this will wake some folks up the REAL purpose of unions: Ideological tools and slush funds. Remember, Manchin is also running on his 2nd Amendment chops (a BIG deal in this state) and his stance on Obama care (the one instance of flip flopping… he was for it before he was against it).
Report Post »LOJ
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 6:04pmQuite honestly, Not all Democrats are Socialists or Communists, they care too much about their families and Freedom!
Report Post »db321
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 7:57pmThis is the first time in my life – I am voting straight Rep Ticket – Dem‘s don’t want to pass a budget – they don’t want to cut Gov Spending – they need to find another Job – Then we are going to clean house of those Rep – that don’t get it. America is pi$$ed and we will show it in the voting booths!
Report Post »kaydeebeau
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 8:57pmI could almost buy that there are still some non-socialst democrats left, however, the idea that Manchin could still consider a possibilty of voting for O says all that needs to be said… Wake up WV….if it thinks is might support a “duck”, it is a “duck”
Report Post »kaydeebeau
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 10:55pm@ LOJ…name 3
Report Post »kaydeebeau
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 11:01pm@ LOJ and one more hting…if not all democrats feel that way,then they would be conservative or the very least Republican.
We, as a nation, have moved so far left, that the modern day “establishment republicans” of today are the equivilant of the Democrats of the days of JFK.
And therein lies the biggest problem. We have so much work to get us at least back to the center, none of us can afford to wait for “someone” to do “something”/
We have all got to be the “someones” doing “something”
Report Post »LVQT
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:11pmTranslation: “My vote can be bought with more stuff; we like stuff.” Obama should quickly have a conversation with Manchin about how flexible he can be after his re-election. I’m sure if he can be flexible with the Russians, he can surely be flexible with WV. Da?
Report Post »Stuck_in_CA
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:20pmDid Mitt Romney Commit Voter Fraud In Massachusetts in 2010?
Report Post »http://www.businessinsider.com/did-mitt-romney-commit-voter-fraud-in-massachusetts-in-2010-2012-4
CatB
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:24pmNail hit directly on head .. it‘s Let’s Make a Deal .. comrade Obama.
Report Post »Patrick Henry II
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 9:15pmBingo!!!
Report Post »elosogrande
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:10pmI think I recall this jerk coming up with the same b—s— when he was running the last time. What a phony. The people of West Virginia should vote him out and let him know that they don’t give a damn how he votes.
Joe, just vote, go home, and get a real job…if you’re capable of handling a real job.
Report Post »slr4528
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:19pmI completely agree with you. He is just making it look like he is playing tough with Obama. Behind closed doors,he is on board with Obama’s agenda. People in WV aren‘t that bright if they can’t see through Manchin’s political posturing.
Report Post »thibx
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:10pmi never unstood this man manchin he is from west virginia big coal state and oboma promised to shut the coal industry down. when he ran in 2008 he is a democrat who was governor voted for oboma. he needs to wise up and switch to indenpent party or republican.
Report Post »cherigc
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:59pmhe will Joe Manchin is THE ONLY Dem I looooooooooooooove! He is a “real” democrat like JFK!
Report Post »Zeke48
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:07pmWV is stuck with this idiot, and the GOP is stuck with our idiot from Mass.
Report Post »Rayblue
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:05pmHe’s playing hard to get. Isn’t that cute.
Report Post »Mateytwo Barreett
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 6:22pmHAha, I got my coffee-blown through the nose proof keyboard on.. Shnort check!
Report Post »slr4528
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 4:05pmManchin would be a fool to listen to anything Obama will promise him….everything will be off the table when it comes to Obama’s reelection promises if Obama wins….there will be nothing to stop Obama….people just need to remember Obama’s sweet whispers to the Russian president.
Report Post »I.Gaspar
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:56pmJoe thinks they’re going to offer him some sugar….he’ll be lucky to get the hind end of the dogs obama dines on. What a putz…
Report Post »progressiveslayer
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:54pmJoe will fall in line and kiss the Marxist in chief’s ass,he’s a politician they all lie.
Report Post »moreteaplease
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:53pm“Right now in West Virginia, these first three-and-a-half years haven’t been that good to West Virginia.”
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They haven’t been too good for the rest of country either. I’ll believe it when I see it.
YesNdeedie
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:44pmI think with Joe’s common sense attitude, Raese is going to have a difficult time taking away his seat.
Report Post »I do not believe Senator Manchin dances to some one elses‘ song but it’s not voting time yet so I’ll keep watching.
TRONINTHEMORNING
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:43pmHe’s just contemplating saving his political skin. Never trust a lib.
Report Post »CougarNick78
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:41pmI don’t think so…..
Manchin had a chance to vote against Obamacare, and a few other things, and he buckled, then voted the party line. He’s a poser.
This is just as laughable and lowdown as the so-called Blue Dogs making noise about voting for McCain and not Bam in 2008. They went from dogs to b#tches at the snap of Bam’s fingers. I expect Manchin to go lapdog also.
He won by a whisker, but may lose by a wider margin come 2016 when his term is up.
Report Post »giatny
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:30pmManchin and Warner have been my favorite Democrats all year.
Report Post »They both support middle of the spectrum solutions and bemoan
the cowardice of the extremists that won’t put the people first.
If the Republican Party weren’t dedicated to prolonging its
serial stupidity, Manchin would be a better fit with them than the
Dems. WV does not like Obamacare or the war Obama and the EPA
have declared on the coal industry. I actually think he would make
a great vp choice for Romney. I don’t mean to make the tea people
flip, but the country will not solve its problems from the extremes.
qpwillie
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:28pmIt’s no surprise that a Democrat would be considering Romney. It’s we conservatives who are gagging at the idea that we”ll probably have to vote for him.
Report Post »ScreaminEagle
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:47pmGrew up in the same county as Manchin. We don’t call him commie-Joe for nothing. He’ll do or say what he has to to get elected. Rockefeller needs to go too. It’s time to clean house. If these Hillbilies had’nt put him in in the first place we might not have the problems we do. Could have changed a lot in Senate votes. Thanks for nothing WV.
Report Post »llotus
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:27pmIs this another Nelson Deal this guy is looking for………or maybe just the first domino. There has to be a first. Wishful thinking. Lotus.
Report Post »Tri-ox
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:26pmManchin will do as he is told by obama – he is not capable of anything else.
Report Post »YesNdeedie
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:47pmI disagree and think your post more describes Rockefeller than Manchin.
Report Post »Wyatt
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:23pmUnfortunately, once these spineless jellyfish get to DC it becomes all about party and their standing within the party even if it screws the people. Don’t count on Joe Munchkin al all. They’ll turn on a dime when they get “the call”.
Report Post »AmazingGrace8
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:46pmRats leaving a sinking ship. This Joe guy resembles the cheating husband many years ago (he has a long name-starts with a B, I think) and the girlfriend knocks on the door of the home of the cheating husband & the wife answers the door and gets shot in the head. I think the wife forgave her husband and the girlfriend spent some time in jail & is now out .
Report Post »Day after day….dirty politics and phoney politicians…we all will be showering 2 or 3 times a day to get all the dirt off us…or turn off the radio/tv & go outside & enjoy life while we can before Pres.Obama gets re-elected. Ugh!
makeemstop
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:22pmIf Senator Joe is smart, he could boost his chance of reelection significantly by making an early honest admission… let his people know the results are in… they’ve been for a while… its just hard to swallow…
No state has been doing well under Obama and I can’t vote for him.
Report Post »StrangernFiction
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:17pmJoe Manchin’s vote ratings for 2011:
Heritage Action 12
National Taxpayers Union 23
ACU 15
Club for Growth 15
Yeah, this guy’s a real moderate.
Report Post »GoodStuff
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:49pmSadly, the “conservative” people of WV will re-elect him based on name-recognition. Sad to see people so ignorant of the issues.
Report Post »BillnGA
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:17pmHorsec$%p!!!!!!!
Report Post »the_system_disconnect
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:15pmWe can only hope……..
Report Post »13th Imam
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:11pmBull Crap
Report Post »AvengerK
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:22pmLet’s put this into perspective. A lot of democrats are seeing Obama as a liability to their chances for re-election.
Report Post »Take the vote in the house for the Keystone pipeline for instance…the House passed a vote to move the pipeline forward. Before they voted, Obama issued a veto threat. The House approved the pipeline anyway-by a veto-proof majority, 293 to 127. Sixty-nine Democrats abandoned Obama to vote with Republicans. That’s a lot of defections. The senate is almost as bad for Obama. As the republicans are very close to having enough democrats defect to their side of the aisle on Keystone and prevent Harry Reid’s filibuster. So then Obama’s faced with a dilemma. Accept the measure and face the wrath of the enviro-whackos or veto the measure and face the wrath of most of the country.
Mark0331
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:04pmThe old phrase about ‘buttered bread’ and which side he wants to be on comes to mind….
Report Post »Detroit paperboy
Posted on April 20, 2012 at 3:01pmHe will fall back in line before November , or Nancy will be paying him a visit……
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