CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Highway-Utility-Building Political Action Committee (HUB PAC) has announced its legislative endorsements for the May 14, 2024 primary election. HUB PAC is the official committee of the Contractors Association of West Virginia (CAWV). Founded in 1923, CAWV is the statewide trade association representing the needs of all[Read More…]
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Gas and Oil Political Action Committee (GOpac) has not announced any WV Primary Election candidate endorsements
West Virginia Press Association CHARLESTON, W.Va. — It has come to our attention that an organization named the Oil & Gas Workers Association, based out of Odessa, Texas, has endorsed certain candidates for West Virginia’s 2024 elections. To be clear, this organization is in no way affiliated with The Gas[Read More…]
‘Senior Power’ Political Action Committee announces 2020 General Election Candidate Endorsements
Release from West Virginia Directors of Senior and Community Services “Senior Power” Political Action Committee: CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Directors of Senior and Community Services’ “Senior Power” Political Action Committee has announced its candidate endorsements for the 2020 general election in November. The West Virginia Directors of Senior and[Read More…]
Campaign Update: Democrat gubernatorial candidate Salango gets endorsement of former W.Va. Governor Caperton
CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Today, former Governor Gaston Caperton endorsed Kanawha County commissioner Ben Salango for governor in the 2020 election. Former Governor Gaston Caperton: “I support Ben Salango for governor of West Virginia because he has the character, experience, and the know-how to get the job done. Now more than ever, West Virginia needs[Read More…]
Herald-Dispatch endorsement editorial: Incumbents, newcomers backed in legislative races
The Herald-Dispatch Voters in this area will have several choices to make when they decide who will represent them in the West Virginia Legislature for the next two years. Some choices are clear, while others are less so. State Senate, 5th District: This one is easy. Sen. Mike Woelfel, D-Cabell,[Read More…]
Daily Mail endorsements: House endorsements for Charleston area races
Charleston Gazette-Mail By most any measure, West Virginia has benefited from Republican majority rule in the state House of Delegates and Senate after 83 years of Democrats being in control. Yet despite the high levels of partisanship, particularly at the national level, there are still many state Democrats and Republicans[Read More…]
Daily Mail endorsements: Stick with the ‘R’s in area state Senate races
Charleston Gazette-Mail In the three Charleston area races for State Senate — Districts 4, 8 and 17 — voters once again have good choices among both Democrat and Republican candidates. But the experience and philosophy of each of the GOP candidates earns them the Daily Mail endorsement. District 4 covers[Read More…]
Parkersburg News and Sentinel endorsement: McKinley: Congressman a worthy advocate for W.Va.
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel U.S. Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va., rarely misses an opportunity to help his fellow West Virginians on the national stage. We need to retain him in Congress so he can keep up the excellent work. Just during the current session of Congress, McKinley has sponsored bills[Read More…]
Parkersburg News and Sentinel endorsement: Manchin: West Virginia Senator deserves another term
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel It seems sometimes as if partisanship reigns over principle in Washington, D.C. Questions about what is right or wrong for Americans are pushed aside in favor of what is best for Republicans and Democrats. U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., doesn’t see that as his mission.[Read More…]
Herald-Dispatch Endorsement editorial: Experience the deciding factor in judicial races
The Herald-Dispatch Following months of observing an unprecedented attempt to clear West Virginia’s entire Supreme Court from the bench, voters are now being asked to show up to the polls next month to select the two newest members of the state’s highest court. In August, all of the justices of[Read More…]