Politics

Manchin and His Daughter Pitch $100M Project for the ‘Politically Homeless’

GOOD LUCK WITH ALL THAT

It’s unclear whether the project, described as an effort to “mobilize the middle,” is meant to be a separate political party or just a support system for more moderate politicians.

Sen. Joe Manchin
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Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and his daughter, former pharmaceutical executive Heather Manchin, are pitching major donors on a reported $100 million project to back centrist political policy, according to The Wall Street Journal. Heather Manchin told the newspaper in an interview that she’d registered a political nonprofit organization called Americans Together last month, adding that the effort would be separate from her father’s political endeavors. Americans Together, she said, will be a way to give “the politically homeless a voice.” CBS News confirmed Sen. Manchin’s involvement soon after the Journal’s report on Wednesday, adding that it was unclear whether the organization is intended to serve as a separate political party, lift up Manchin, or back moderate politicians of all stripes. Manchin, a key swing vote, is flirting with both the idea of running for re-election to the Senate as an independent and a long-shot bid for presidential office, according to sources who attended donor meetings. In one meeting, the 76-year-old reportedly said that if he chose the senatorial path, he’d be open to switching between parties—a move that has the potential to upend the chamber’s operation.

Read it at The Wall Street Journal