West Virginia Senator Richard Ojeda announces run for US president – WJAC Johnstown

WJAC Johnstown West Virginia Senator Richard Ojeda announces run for US presidentWJAC Johnstown(WCHS/WVAH) – Democrat Richard Ojeda has announced he will run for president in 2020. According to the Federal Election Commission, Ojeda filed on Sunday, Nov. 11. Ojeda also sent an email to his supporters, saying an important announcement will be …Why an Economic Populist Pitch Failed in Coal CountryNew York Times Richard Ojeda, West Virginia Lawmaker Who Backed Teachers Strikes, Will Run for PresidentThe InterceptForm 1 for Ojeda for President – Campaign finance data – FECCampaign finance data –…

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Republicans, you don’t have to embrace Kanye West – it makes us look desperate – Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner Republicans, you don't have to embrace Kanye West – it makes us look desperateWashington ExaminerThere is a tendency to immediately accept anyone with a measure of fame, who dips their toe in the Republican side, as some sort of role model for the cause. This comes off as desperation as they say, "Look! Celebrities like us, too." Though Democrats …Trump at Ohio rally calls Kanye 'amazing,' predicts Republicans will win over black votersFox News all 3,982 news articles » us republicans – Google News

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The US Congress actually built itself a Fallout-style bunker in West Virginia – Polygon

Polygon The US Congress actually built itself a Fallout-style bunker in West VirginiaPolygonFans of the modern Fallout games enjoy those titles in part because of their irreverent take on armageddon. But it's easy to forget that nuclear war is still a threat that hangs over us all. If you look closely, it's easy to see where Bethesda … us congress – Google News

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West Virginia voters side with a safer Republican candidate in hotly contested US Senate race – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times West Virginia voters side with a safer Republican candidate in hotly contested US Senate raceLos Angeles TimesRepublican voters in West Virginia opted Tuesday for a safer nominee for U.S. Senate over a combustible one, picking state Atty. Gen. Patrick Morrisey to face Sen. Joe Manchin III, one of the Democratic incumbents most threatened in November.Roundup: US Republicans, Democrats feel out voters' mood as four states hold primariesXinhua With Blankenship loss, Republicans look to November in three key Senate racesCNNRelief for Republicans as convicted coal baron loses in…

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