Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D), on Sunday, warned Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., against launching a presidential third-party bid, arguing that it could “mar his legacy”, while digging into No Labels – the centrist party which has flirted at putting Manchin on an eventual third-party ticket. Jonathan Karl, co-anchor of ABC News’ “This Week”, pressed Moore about his message.
Maryland’s governor Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va. ) was urged by Wes Moore, D., on Sunday not to run for president by a third-party candidate, claiming that doing so would “mar his legacy,” while investigating No Labels, the centrist party that had briefly considered putting the senator on the ballot. Jonathan Karl, a co-anchor of ABC News ‘” This Week,” pressed him over his message… Maryland Governor Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. Va. ) was urged by Wes Moore, D., on Sunday not to run a third-party presidential campaign, claiming that doing so would “mar his legacy,” while looking into No Labels, the centrist party that has dared to consider running for the president. Jonathan Karl, a co-anchor of ABC News ‘” This Week,” pressed him over his message…
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D), on Sunday, warned Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., against launching a presidential third-party bid, arguing that it could “mar his legacy”, while digging into No Labels – the centrist party which has flirted at putting Manchin on an eventual third-party ticket. Jonathan Karl, co-anchor of ABC News’ “This Week”, pressed Moore about his message.