By STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS
The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. — He may not have the wealth of Gov. Jim Justice or former Department of Commerce secretary Woody Thrasher, but former Berkeley County delegate Mike Folk believes he has what it takes to earn the votes of West Virginia’s Republicans and non-affiliated voters next year.
Folk has been working the state since announcing his pre-candidacy for governor in February.
On Tuesday, Folk attended the Wood County Republican Executive Committee’s Trump Day Dinner with his daughter Sarah. He pulled up in front of the Dils Center in downtown Parkersburg in an old Ford pick-up truck with hand painted wood signs with his campaign logo on the side.
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