Speculation Mounts As WV Senator Plans January Speech In NH

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, who recently announced he won’t seek reelection, is reportedly headed to New Hampshire for a high-profile speaking engagement. The centrist senator, who many speculate may run for president as a third-party candidate, will join the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College to speak at a Politics and Eggs event on Jan 12.

Manchin’s appearance is generating buzz, as Americans Together, a new organization that is creating a platform for the moderates, is launching a listening tour in January. Their goal is to connect and empower moderate voices around the country and build a bridge between popular will and political outcomes. The organization’s efforts will begin in New Hampshire with Manchin’s speech.

The program also will be attended by the New England Council, which has released a statement inviting people to “join the New England Council and the New Hampshire Institute of Politics for an in-person program with U.S. Senator Joe Manchin.”

Manchin recently shared his thoughts on the listening tour he’s embarking on, saying that he plans to be on the road for two months and that he’ll be mobilizing people who feel “politically homeless.” He also noted that he doesn’t recognise the Democratic Party anymore, despite being a member, and that he has a lot of Republican friends who don’t identify with their party either.

Manchin’s visit to New Hampshire is seen as a significant moment, as it could serve as the launching point for a potential presidential bid. Given that he is leaving his Senate seat, many have been speculating that Manchin could be considering a run for the presidency, either as an independent or a third-party candidate.

As the country remains politically divided, the mission of Americans Together is to help build a bridge between the polarized parties and work towards finding common ground. With Manchin as their prominent speaker at their kickoff event, this may be a step in the right direction toward creating a more inclusive, centrist platform for the masses. Manchin’s speech at the Politics and Eggs event on Jan 12 in New Hampshire will undoubtedly be watched closely.

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