Republican Congressman Ken Buck recently announced his resignation, citing the current state of Congress as the worst he has experienced in his nine years and three months in office. Buck expressed frustration with the divisive nature of politics, attributing it to the business model of both the Democrat and Republican parties, which he believes thrives on creating division and animosity.
Senator Joe Manchin weighed in on Buck's comments, echoing his sentiments about the need for a more unified approach in politics. Manchin emphasized the importance of empowering the majority of Americans who reside in the middle ground, highlighting their potential to drive positive change in the political landscape.
While Buck expressed his disillusionment with the current political climate, Manchin emphasized the need for individuals to recognize their own power and influence in shaping the future of the country. He stressed the importance of electing officials who prioritize the country's well-being over party interests and advocated for implementing term limits to ensure turnover and accountability.
Manchin also touched on the need for electoral reforms, citing the example of his colleague Lisa Murkowski, whose election he believes was made possible by ranked choice voting in the primary. He emphasized the significance of educating the public about their voting power and the impact it can have on shaping a more effective and responsive government.
While Manchin expressed uncertainty about his own future political aspirations, he underscored the importance of individuals engaging in the political process and holding elected officials accountable. He called for a shift towards a more inclusive and transparent political system that prioritizes the country's best interests above all else.