Manchin calls for change in elections: 'There's no competition'

Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) on Monday pushed for a change in American elections, advocating for more competition. He cited the 2024 election, remarking to NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas, “all we ever heard reported about was the seven battleground states.” “Forty-three were predetermined.
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Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) on Monday pushed for a change in American elections, advocating for more competition. He cited the 2024 election, remarking to NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas, “all we ever heard reported about was the seven battleground states.” “Forty-three were predetermined. Four hundred and thirty-five congressional districts in the United States of America, 395...
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- Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) on Monday pushed for a change in American elections, advocating for more competition. He cited the 2024 election, remarking to NewsNation's Elizabeth Vargas, “all we ever heard reported about was the seven battleground states.” “Forty-three were predetermined.
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Manchin calls for change in elections: 'There's no competition'
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