"I'm not a Washington Democrat," Manchin said in the interview
on Talkline with Hoppy Kercheval, a West Virginia Metro News
show. "I've been thinking seriously about that (becoming an
independent) for quite some time."
Manchin and Democratic-turned-independent colleague Senator
Kyrsten Sinema have been thorns in top Senate Democrat Chuck
Schumer's side since the party won its majority in 2020.
Democrats hold a 51-49 majority, including three independents
who caucus with them.
Last month Manchin further stirred Democratic concerns with an
appearance in the early-voting state of New Hampshire with the
"No Labels" group, where he mulled starting a third-party
presidential campaign in 2024, challenging Democratic President
Joe Biden. Having a third-party candidate would "threaten" the
two major political parties, Manchin said.
Manchin has used his influence to block legislation that he
opposes - including expanding voting rights protections and
child tax credits - and to ensure passage of bills he supports,
such as a major tax and climate law that passed last summer.
He faces a tough re-election bid next year in Republican-leaning
West Virginia, which former President Donald Trump won by almost
39 percentage points in 2020. Manchin has not yet said if he
will seek re-election, but he would face an even steeper road if
he spurned his party and the fundraising support it can provide.
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice, a former Democrat-turned
Republican, began his campaign in April for the Republican
nomination to seek Manchin's seat.
Manchin, a popular former governor who was first elected to the
U.S. Senate in 2010, has kept his seat in part by maintaining a
reputation as a rare conservative Democrat in Washington.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton in Washington; Editing by Scott
Malone and Grant McCool)
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