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“The View” co-host Ana Navarro urged former West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin on Monday to urge him why he doesn’t recognize the vice president Kamala Harris In 2024.
Navarro asked: “What is your problem with Kamala Harris, and now you look back and we are where we are, do you still support this decision?”
Manchin said his opposition originated from Harris’s Eliminate the Senate.
“I did it because she came out publicly and said she would get rid of the fil word,” Manchin told the co-host.

Former West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin made an appearance on ABC’s “The View” on September 15, 2025. (ABC/TheView)
“The View” co-host describes Harris interview as “a microcosm of all mistakes” for the Democrats
“I know everyone has different opinions. The pickyness is basically to protect us from strange attitudes, basically a simple minority,” he said. “If you are a simple minority with a 51 vote threshold, then all you need is one, well, if it’s 50-50, then one person, 51%, that basically doesn’t give you any cohesion that you’re going to keep going.”
Manchin argues that the United States will risk policies such as “Europe” or other governments in the world.
He added: “The Senate is the most unusual institution, designed as unusual.”
Co-host Sunny Hostin delayed Manchin, noting that Republicans invoked “so-called nuclear choices.”

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally in Charlotte, North Carolina on November 2, 2024 (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
Sunny Hostin feels “terrible” about Kamala Harris
Manchin reiterated that maintaining reluctance intact was the main reason why he refused to endorse Harris.
Harris said in an interview in September 2024 that she supports Eliminate fillibuster Pass the abortion law.
“I think we should eliminate the ROE for,” Harris said. “Wisconsin Today” program In September 2024. “Let us reach 51 votes will be the protection of the reproductive freedom we actually need to restore the law and the ability of everyone and every woman to make decisions about their bodies without the ability of the government to tell them what to do.”

Former Senator Joe Manchin (Scott Eisen/Getty Images)
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Manchin retires After 14 years in the Senate, at the end of 2024.
The former senator also announced last year that he was Register as independent.
“But since becoming a U.S. Senator in 2010, I have seen both Democrats and Republicans leave West Virginia and our country, and our country is jeopardizing our democracy while partisan extremism. Today, our national politics is broken and no party is willing to compromise to find a common position. To find a common position. To maintain one’s attitude and continue to work hard to rule with the country, I decided to run for the party before the party, and to run for the party,” I decided to run for the party before the party,” I decided to play the party in the party. 2024.
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