Despite the fact they are from different parties, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Sen. Jon Manchin (D-WV) both endorsed each other’s upcoming re-election campaigns
During a dual Sunday morning CNN appearance to promote bipartisanship, Sen. Lisa Murkowski and Sen. Jon Manchin both endorsed each other’s upcoming re-election campaigns despite the fact they are from different parties. Manchin,, told CNN anchor Jake Tapper he would do the same thing for the Alaska lawmaker, who is up for re-election this year.
“I’m endorsing my dear friend Lisa Murkowski,” he said. “Alaska could only be so lucky to have her continue to serve them.” Moments later, Murkowski returned the favor. “If he’s running, I’ll endorse him,” she stated. The centrist Democrat isn’t facing another election until 2024. Murkowski, who voted to convict former President Donald Trump of impeachment over the Jan. 6 attack, faces some tough headwinds in her upcoming race.
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