The thing is, Democrats have always had zero margin for error heading into 2024. Manchin was always unlikely to hang on to his seat. In West Virginia, the likely Republican candidate for Senate in 2024 is Jim Justice, the current governor of the state. Justice was elected governor as a Democrat, but switched parties at a Donald Trump rally in 2017, just a few months into his term, in one of the more pathetic “kiss the ring” maneuvers you will ever see from a full-grown adult. Manchin was most likely toast the minute Justice declared for the seat, and some polls have Justice beating Manchin by over 20 points.

Manchin was going to lose, and Democrats who hoped that he’d help them hang on to the Senate were simply fooling themselves. Frankly, instead of a conservative “Trump-lite” Democrat, the party should go find the most pro-abortion, pro-labor city commissioner in Wheeling and try to run a single-issue campaign on reproductive rights. That kind of candidate can lose just as hard as Manchin would have, but with a lot more dignity.

  • @PunnyName
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    411 year ago

    We need the alternative / ranked vote. That mitigates 2-party voting.

    • MelodiousFunk
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      201 year ago

      But it’s not perfect, so we can’t possibly do that.

      - Signed, people scared of possible improvement threatening their position

      • Ænima
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        31 year ago

        More like they (politicians) would:

        • have to actually campaign rather than going to key campaign areas and ignoring those that couldn’t help them win,
        • couldn’t easily rig the game by gerrymandering the shit out of their districts to disenfranchise millions of voters, and
        • wouldn’t be able to ignore the voters as easily once in office.

        There’s probably a lot more I’m missing but I’m sleepy!