

Sen. Joe Manchin
Former U.S. Senator from West Virginia (elected 2010, left office 2025) and author of the memoir Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense; known for his centrist positions, advocacy for bipartisanship, and pivotal swing votes on major legislation.
Top 10 podcasts with Sen. Joe Manchin
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Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 10min
Joe Manchin on the Fight for America's Future: Term Limits, Bipartisanship & the 2028 Election
Senator Joe Manchin, a centrist known for his bipartisanship, shares riveting insights from his career in Congress and his book, 'Dead Center.' He discusses his opposition to Build Back Better, detailing the personal attacks he faced while advocating for fiscal responsibility. Manchin explores the rise of socialism and the importance of term limits to combat careerism in politics. He argues for opening primaries to empower independents and reflects on the challenges of recent presidencies, offering a cautious outlook on the 2028 election.

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Dec 13, 2025 • 40min
'The Interview': 3 Senators Who Quit on Why Congress Won’t Stand Up to Trump
Former Senators Jeff Flake and Joe Manchin join current Senator Tina Smith for a candid discussion on the broken state of the Senate. Flake warns about the dangers of growing presidential power, while Manchin highlights the disconnect with working-class voters. Smith candidly reveals her reasons for stepping down, citing safety concerns amid political violence. They debate the increasing partisanship and the role of the filibuster. The trio also explores potential reforms like term limits and the need for a return to bipartisan cooperation.

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Sep 20, 2025 • 59min
Ep. #707: WH Border Czar Tom Homan, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Alex Wagner
Tom Homan, former ICE director and White House border advisor, dives into immigration statistics and the impact of policy changes on national security. Joe Manchin, former U.S. senator, discusses his new book and the importance of bipartisanship in a divided political landscape. Alex Wagner, MSNBC analyst, contributes sharp insights on cancel culture and free speech, highlighting the dangers of political violence and its effect on democratic discourse. The conversation spans critical issues, blending personal anecdotes and pointed analysis.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 57min
Joe Manchin on Trump, the Dems & the Filibuster
Join Joe Manchin, former U.S. Senator and centrist icon, as he discusses his new memoir, 'Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense.' Manchin delves into his unorthodox voting record and reasons for leaving the Democratic Party. He reflects on the dangers of political polarization and how bipartisan relationships used to foster compromise. The conversation touches on the filibuster as a protection against hurried legislation, the challenges facing independents, and why a centrist movement may hold promise for future elections.

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Sep 16, 2025 • 59min
Joe Manchin: The Man in the Middle
Joe Manchin, the former U.S. Senator from West Virginia and author of "Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense," joins the conversation to discuss his candid views on political leaders like Schumer and Obama. He critiques the left's influence on Biden and reflects on the state of West Virginia, addressing the lingering impacts of Trump's presidency. Manchin also shares insights on the filibuster's significance, the challenges of political polarization, and the complexity of addressing gun reform in America, all while contemplating his state's shifting identity.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 55min
Trump Throws Gatsby Party as SNAP Funding Expires, Makes It Rain on Argentina | Former Sen. Joe Manchin
Joe Manchin, former U.S. senator and West Virginia governor, discusses his memoir, 'Dead Center,' and his centrist approach to politics. He reflects on his bipartisan achievements in a polarized era and critiques the GOP's neglect of domestic needs while diverting funds abroad. Manchin shares insights on the challenges of moderating through hostility in Congress, the shifting political landscape in West Virginia, and his vision for smoothing social welfare systems. His thoughts on defending the Senate filibuster and the need for political civility add depth to his unique perspective.

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Dec 13, 2025 • 40min
3 Senators Who Quit on Why Congress Won’t Stand Up to Trump
In this insightful discussion, former senators Jeff Flake and Joe Manchin join Tina Smith to analyze the current state of Congress. Flake warns of authoritarian risks while emphasizing the Senate's abdication of its powers. Manchin highlights the disconnect between Washington Democrats and his West Virginia constituents. Smith shares her personal reasons for stepping down amid rising political violence. Together, they debate the increasing partisanship, the need for reform in Senate rules, and the pressing challenges facing American democracy.

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Sep 23, 2025 • 14min
Overtime – Episode #707: Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), Alex Wagner
Sen. Joe Manchin, a centrist politician and author of 'Dead Center,' shares his insights on the importance of authenticity in politics. He urges Democrats to avoid divisive language and connect genuinely with voters. The conversation also delves into the potential fallout of a government shutdown and the complexities of electability in upcoming elections. Manchin tackles the role of misogyny in politics and debates the intricacies of party dynamics, showcasing his unique perspective on bipartisan negotiations.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 47min
Obstacles to Energy Consensus in Congress
Former US Senator Joe Manchin discusses the deeply polarized state of energy policy in Congress. He highlights the struggle to balance fossil fuel development with renewable initiatives amidst a backdrop of partisan conflicts and stalled legislative efforts. Manchin emphasizes the necessity of bipartisan cooperation to craft effective energy strategies that endure beyond election cycles. He also touches on the importance of compromising and streamlining energy project approvals, reflecting on his pivotal role in shaping key legislation like the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act.

Nov 21, 2025 • 59min
CLIMATE ONE: Joe Manchin: Coal, Climate, and ‘Common Sense’
Joe Manchin, former U.S. Senator, discusses his complex legacy in West Virginia’s energy landscape, emphasizing the need for balanced climate policies while acknowledging the community's roots in coal. He critiques the dismantling of the Inflation Reduction Act, advocating for common sense and compromise in energy discussions. Joining him, Thomas Ramey from Solar Holler shares insights on transitioning from coal to solar in Appalachia, highlighting innovative job creation and respecting coal heritage through initiatives that embrace local pride and economic sustainability.


