'Not ruling anything in, not ruling anything out.'
Bream noted that the No Labels philosophy “sounds like what Joe Manchin says, too.”
Manchin replied, “It’s always what I’ve believed. I believe that basically that’s where you make the decisions. You listen to the left and the right, you make sure you leave nobody behind, and you listen to the different persuasions that they might have, and concerns, but when it comes, you’ve gotta make common sense.
“I think there’s… you better have plan B because if plan A shows that we’re going to the far reaches of either side, the far left and the far right, and the people don’t want to go to the far left and the far right, they want to be governed from the middle, I think there is, you’d better have that plan B available and ready to go,” he added.But Manchin once again played coy. “I’m not saying who it’s gonna include or exclude.
Bream’s final question and attempt to get the senator to commit asked: “Ruling it out? Not ruling it out?”
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