Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
What makes you think he wouldn't run as a Republican and win in West Virginia? He's already the only Democrat who can get re-elected. Or he could just go back to being their Governor again.
If he switches, he will get primaried by a more conservative Republican. When he’s facing primary voters who slew more conservative than average for West Virginia, he will lose.
He received more votes as a Democrat primary challenger than the top three Republican challengers combined. I think he could win either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
I will amend this slightly. It’s also possible Manchin switches if Democrats have told him they’re done with him - no more committee seats, no more fundraising assistance, no more seat at the table when the real negotiations occur. If they are preparing to completely ice him out, he may see switching parties as his only possible lifeline, tenuous as it may be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
What makes you think he wouldn't run as a Republican and win in West Virginia? He's already the only Democrat who can get re-elected. Or he could just go back to being their Governor again.
If he switches, he will get primaried by a more conservative Republican. When he’s facing primary voters who slew more conservative than average for West Virginia, he will lose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That wasn’t the House fing up, that was strategic. They met Manchin’s demands and then rather than moving forward in good faith, Manchin made new demands. This was the House showing Manchin that he doesn’t rule their chamber.
Okay but they can pass that piece of bloated crap and it'll come to the Senate and he'll vote it down. Sounds like they shot themselves in the foot for dramatics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
What makes you think he wouldn't run as a Republican and win in West Virginia? He's already the only Democrat who can get re-elected. Or he could just go back to being their Governor again.
Anonymous wrote:
That wasn’t the House fing up, that was strategic. They met Manchin’s demands and then rather than moving forward in good faith, Manchin made new demands. This was the House showing Manchin that he doesn’t rule their chamber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
The only way Manchin switches is if he’s planning to retire from politics entirely after 2024. It’s an empty threat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.
Ohhh this is getting good. I wonder what he’d take to NOT switch over? A dead BBB Act maybe?
The Dems would do anything to prevent this - their ability to bring anything to the table or even continue voting in judges is at stake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I don't think committee assignments are going to matter much when they lose the majority shortly. Manchin is thinking a year out now.
Wait until tonight. If Dems lose, the panic begins.
He is negotiating with republicans about chairmanships. Rumors say he is going to switch parties in December.