The Associated Press reports:
Iowa and New Hampshire are about to kick off the 2024 presidential nominating process, but Sen. Joe Manchin said Friday it won’t become clear until March whether there’s a path for a third-party candidate.
He visited New Hampshire just before the Jan. 23 primary, and though he insisted his only goal was to promote his new Americans Together organization aimed at fostering bipartisanship and giving moderates a voice, he has previously floated the possibility of a presidential run.
Asked about a possible run, he told reporters later that he thinks Super Tuesday will provide a better perspective on the political landscape. “If there’s going to be an option or a need for an option, you’ll find out by then,” he said.
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— The Associated Press (@AP) January 13, 2024